Do you wish to go for an appealing proposition accompanied by the multicultural blend of restaurants, attractive nightlife, shining neon and gourmet foods?
During the Middle Ages, Polish cuisine was usually made from different farmed produce such as wheat or rye and from meats of wild animals and livestock as well as local fruits and herbs that you can usually get from your own backyard. Most of the dishes used a lot of salt and beer was the most common drink. Their food was also known to be sharp-tasting due to the use of high amounts of seasonings on their food such as juniper, nutmeg and pepper.
From 19th November to 31st December the town centre of Kingston upon Thames will be transformed into a traditional Christmas Market, offering a whole host of festive shopping treats – there’s never been a better time to visit Kingston upon Thames.
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