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    Polska Chata

    4.4 (7 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Fresh ethnic polish food like mom use to make. Great portions too. Stuff cabbage awesome

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    Tatra Haus

    Tatra Haus

    4.6
    (114 reviews)
    28.4 mi
    $$

    Food is from the mountainous region of Poland. If you like Polish cuisine, this place would…read moreinterest you. The menu requires some knowledge of Polish food with some offerings being familiar while others may require some exploration. We were two couples dining on a weekday evening. Two people had plum stuffed pork which was very good, one had the pork loin and broccoli which was also good. I had the schnitzel which was not to be confused with German or Austrian schnitzel. It was two small loaves of a mix of beef and pork which resembled more of a meatloaf. It was a bit bland but satisfactory. It came with mashed potatoes. Several sides of Polish sauerkraut, beet salad, and what appeared to be a fermented carrot salad were included. We shared an appetizer platter of pirogies, kielbasa, and something I couldn't identify, but it was all very tasty. This is not BYOB because they have a full bar. The ambiance has a Bavarian flavor and is squeaky clean and neat. The food is hearty and flavorful im what I would describe as peasant style. The service is excellent as they seem to want you to have a good experience. Reservations are required on weekends.

    Spectacular and authentic Polish restaurant. My group of friends like to visit restaurants from…read moretheir backgrounds. It was my time to expose my friend group to Polish cuisine, and boy is this the place to do it! We were immediately greeted by the authentic decor, furniture, and outdoor space of a Highlander restaurant in Poland. The furniture is hand carved and there are outfits and decorations straight from the motherland. You feel like you are in your grandmother's home- and in a good way! There is something to look at and admire around every corner. Our waitress was so welcoming and patient while we decided on a variety of orders. She greeted us with a warm smile, gave us plenty of time to select from the menu, and provided top-notch recommendations. The food - don't get me started. This is as good, if not better, than what I eat in Poland. We tried soups (the żurek- sour, but not overwhelming, well presented in a bread bowl, and with delicious boiled egg- and the red barszcz- a tangy beet soup), a "sampler platter" with gołąbki (mini stuffed cabbage with tomato sauce for pouring to your liking), and grilled kielbasa. We also opted for the rye bread, lard, and half sour pickles. Sounds odd, but don't knock it till you try it! It's not what you expect, very rich and filling. For my entrée, I had a thinly sliced breaded pork cutlet with mashed potatoes on the side and "mizeria" (Polish side salad with cucumbers, dill, and sour cream). It was so fresh and light. I loved it because it reminded me of summers with my grandma. The drinks were colorful, well presented, and strong! Definitely worth their $12+ price. Overall, this spot is a hit. There is plenty of parking on the street or across the street at the library. Everything from the service, ambiance, presentation, to the freshness and taste of the food was top-notch. This is the spot to visit if you want real Polish food. We will be coming back!

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    The bar
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    Polish apple cake with ice cream
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    Flavor of Poland

    Flavor of Poland

    4.8
    (26 reviews)
    26.8 mi

    The ULTIMATE family-friendly restaurant! Came here after having it on my radar for a super long…read moretime, and was SO IMPRESSED! Top 3 : 1. Kid-friendly Play Room 2. Food is delicious 3. BYOB We came with another couple on a Saturday night and it was amazing to walk into a gorgeous dining room area with a kid play space. Our two boys ages 6, loved having a lego table and toys while the adults loved having a moment of peace at the table! We literally had to beg them to come eat because they were so entertained. Do not think that it is a messy place because it is kid-friendly, quite the opposite, it was so elegant and beautiful inside. Now for the FOOD! Hubby and I ordered a tasting dish they had which included a few Polish favorites to try and it was perfect. It brought 3 different types of perogies (the potato and cheese was my favorite), stuffed cabbage, potato pancakes, kielbasa with sauerkraut, and more! We could taste a little bit of everything and the portion was huge. For our boys we had the chicken fingers and fries, and this sounds silly but it was REAL chicken. It wasn't battered, just strips of seasoned chicken and fries, the kids loved them. We also shared two desserts there was an ice cream with fruit (which was gorgeous) and a cole apple pie. I'm not a huge fan of the desserts but the presentation was incredible. The only downside is that service is a bit slow, but since it is BYOB, just take ur time drinking your wine. Overall I would highly recommend trying out Flavor of Poland and will be returning!

    I would have to say the ambiance was the winner here. The place was beautifully decorated, clean…read moreand elegant. Plenty of parking and not overly crowded. Everyone eating seemed to be enjoying themselves. I went with my husband, son , another couple and their son and it almost felt like a double date. There is a kids section and the two were able to relax play read watch tv and just hangout together. Close enough to see them but couldn't hear them lol. The food was different but definitely would go back to try more things and enjoy the place itself. The plates were beautifully arranged. And it is byob. I ordered the chicken and husband the pork both pretty good. The other couple ordered the polish platter and the kids got chicken and fries and we got for dessert ice cream, apple pie and fruits.

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    Apple pie with crème fresh, grapes, vanilla ice cream, raspberry, and strawberries.
    Apple pie with crème fresh, grapes, vanilla ice cream, raspberry, and strawberries.
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    Stand alone in Lawrence shopping center
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    Kicha

    Kicha

    4.0
    (54 reviews)
    10.9 mi
    $$

    This Polish food is dangerously good. Like "someone's grandma is in the back judging portion sizes"…read moregood. Everything tastes 100% made from scratch, no shortcuts, no funny business. I'm not Polish, but if you were lucky enough to grow up with a nona (or any grandmother who showed love through food), this place will hit that same comfort food nerve regardless of your background. You don't need to know what everything is called, you just need to trust the process. The potatoes? Unreal. Perfectly cooked, seasoned like they knew me personally. As for the other two mysterious balls on the plate... no clue what they're called, but I do know they disappeared fast and I regret not ordering more. That's all the science I need. This spot is tucked in the back of a deli, which honestly makes it even better. Tons of imported Polish goods up front, and then boom, comfort food heaven hiding in the rear like a secret level in a video game. And the ladies working there? Absolute sweethearts. One big smile, genuinely welcoming, and clearly proud of what they're serving, as they should be. Come hungry. Leave full. Accept that you will be back.

    The Garden State is well known for being a haven of international cuisine. In many of its cities…read moreand towns, one is likely to find a veritable United Nations of restaurants on every street corner. For Linden, an old-fashioned town situated along the popular Northeast Corridor commuter train, it is a hub for immigrants--home to some of the best Polish cuisine. Since 2001, this establishment has been translated from the Polish meaning "mermaid" and "symbol of Warsaw," so I decided on Syrena Polish Deli, which is located at Linden Center. Upon entering, it was a bit overwhelming as the cozy, clean, cool interior features a grocery store with everything Polish, like canned sauerkraut, mustards, jellies, etc., a deli, and hot food to go. Step toward the back where one finds everything from pierogies to kielbasa; every bite showcases the authentic flavors of Poland. That is where I decided on takeout as a first-timer. Their menu changes daily. I went for the Pork Stuffed Cabbage Golabki and Coleslaw. The food was authentic, well seasoned, tastefully delicious, and remained hot. The staff was friendly. The price was comparable to the area. Can't wait for a repeat performance, which I can recommend.

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