Lovely, neat and well stocked up shop. I can get all Polish essentials there which is great as this is the only Polish shop in the area. The staff is very friendly and helpful. I will be coming back.
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Agnieszka Barbé ★★★★★
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Peter Heksel ★★☆☆☆
Great for Polish meats/sausages etc but be VERY careful to check use by/sell by dates as I've just got home with a pack of Kielbasa sausages and they are a week past there use by date and I wanted to use them in a dish in 3 days time so have had to bin them....not a happy chappy!!!!
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S Petrov ★★★★☆
Great shop, good selection of a range of eastern european foods. A little bit expensive but the man behind the counter is so helpful and cool
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Anar Alıev ★★★★★
13 years ago I lived on this street and visited this store regularly, I remember from the time when Aunt Vita was your neighbor. Hope you all are doing well! I dream of the day when I can fly to England and visit Brighton. I wish you good luck, I will definitely come back to you)) If you have any opportunity to share Aunt Vita’s contacts, write in a reply comment, I will be very grateful!
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Simon Felix ★★★★★
A European shop selling different sorts of items is a great place to go if you are trying something new
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stephen curry ★★★★★
Great local Polish shop. Love trying the Polish snacks and crisps. Discovered that it has the Maggi liquid seasoning at a great price, cheaper than supermarket price! It's also the only shop on the Dials that my electric key seems to work in so big thumbs up for that. Can't understand the people saying the service is sometimes poor, I have seen the same chap every time I been their and he has been friendly and efficient!
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Emilija ★★★☆☆
Has a sufficient variety of Eastern European foods although some of them aren't fresh at all. Make sure you check expiry dates and inspect the product before buying.
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Ize d'Bass ★★★★★
The best place on planet earth for Polish and Eastern European products (well, maybe Poland is better?). I buy a lot of kefir and it's half the price of supermarkets. Excellent staff.
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Zuzanna Lenart ★★☆☆☆
Walked from the town center to the "Polish Shop", which took me about 15m to reach it and once I got there to my surprise (being the only Polish shop in Brighton) the shop is small, lacking a lot of products, no option to buy fresh ham/cheese or meat. Shelfs were looking pretty empty and prices are overpriced compared to other polish shops around the UK. Bit disappointing
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Magdusia is located at 20-21 Chatham Pl, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 3TN, UK
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You can contact Magdusia at +44 1273 203920
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