Poland has a robust instant-noodle market with a distinctive local manufacturer: Vifon Polska S.A., a Vietnamese-Polish joint venture that operates the largest instant-noodle factory in Eastern Europe (in Kostrzyn nad Odrą, near the German border) and has been producing Vietnamese-style instant noodles for the Polish and wider European market since 1993.
Vifon Polska's products cover Vietnamese phở bò, wheat-noodle soups, and European-palate adaptations — reaching 40+ export markets from the Polish base. Maggi, Knorr, and Amino (a long-running Polish brand of Unilever) compete alongside Nissin, Mama, and Samyang imports in the mainstream Polish supermarket channel.
Polish per-capita instant-noodle consumption is among the highest in Europe outside the UK, and the category has maintained steady growth since the 2000s driven by student and working-professional demand.