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sledz
  Mar 18, 07, 17:58  #1

I went to a very nice Polish Restaurant called Angelica`s in Chicago
Its the first time I had Zrazy Wokowe...very delicious!!
Also the Ruskie Pierogi was bardzo smacznego.
All homemade food awesome!!!

I tried a little bit of Barszcz z uszkami
strange but good......

I`m starting to get addicted like Polish food....yummy

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krysia
  Mar 18, 07, 18:06  #2

Quoting: sledz
Zrazy Wokowe

you mean wołowe.
Geez allmighty, if you're gonna eat it, you better know what it is you're eating!

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sledz
  Mar 18, 07, 18:11  #3

Ya thats what I meant Beef rolls with mashed potatos.

Proszę wybaczyć mój słaby Polski...

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Tamara
  Mar 18, 07, 19:56  #4

Sledz, Did they have a buffet there as well? I'm trying to remember the name of the restaurant that we visited the last time we were in Chicago?

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Eurola
  Mar 18, 07, 20:03  #5

Where is Angelica's? Never heard of this one.
Oh, zrazy. Yes! Yes! Remember the scene from "When Harry met Sally"? Did anything like this happen?

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sledz
  Mar 18, 07, 20:06  #6

Quoting: Tamara
Sledz, Did they have a buffet there as well?


Its a quiet little place, I`d say maybe 80 person capacity.
The food was fantastic the people were very friendly.
I didnt see any sort of buffet table, I believe everything is made to order.
3744 N Milwaukee ave. (773) 736-1186

I would most definitely go back.....

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sledz
  Mar 18, 07, 20:18  #7

Tamara- You might be thinking of the restaurant "Czerwone Jabluszko"
they have a big buffet..

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krysia
  Mar 18, 07, 20:53  #8

Quoting: sledz
Proszę wybaczyć mój słaby Polski...

Of course you're wybaczony.

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Tamara
  Mar 19, 07, 08:26  #9

Yes, we tried the Czerwone Jabluszko too but there was another one but this was a few years back, much could have changed.

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krysia
  Mar 19, 07, 08:36  #10

Jolly Inn has an excellento buffet

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Tamara
  Mar 19, 07, 09:44  #11

I dont think we tried that one - wouldn't guess from the name that it was a Polish restaurant

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krysia
  Mar 19, 07, 10:00  #12

Yes, the name throws you off, but it's 100 % pure Polish.
Same as "Wally's Deli" which is a Polish store.

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bruno
  Mar 27, 07, 13:50  #13

Just last week I was in Chicago and found this polish deli called Andy's, somewhere _ ok, here is the site andysdeli.com/shop/contact_us.php wouldn't suggest to eat there (as it is just deli), but to take out as much as you can: everything they cook there is just delicious, I bought so much food couldn't fit it in my trunk, well, it's going to feel good to open the fridge for another 3-4 weeks.

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regionpolski
  Apr 2, 07, 18:49  #14

Boniek's Deli, which is in the shopping center at Foster and Harlem has excellent food.

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ArturSzastak
  Apr 2, 07, 18:54  #15

There aren't any Polish stores in Erie........

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sledz
Edited by: sledz  Apr 2, 07, 18:54  #16

Bonieks- Thats right by my house but I havent been in there yet,
I`ll have to check it out sometime

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sledz
  Apr 2, 07, 18:56  #17

Quoting: ArturSzastak
There aren't any Polish stores in Erie........

how about restaurants

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ArturSzastak
  Apr 2, 07, 18:59  #18

Quoting: sledz
how about restaurants



Nope....I keep telling my mom we should start a deli. SOOO many people want to try Polish food, and my mom bakes and cooks sometimes for her company picnincs, and the people love it and take some home to their families. Everyone's always begging us to make them something

It could work out.....people would love the food

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ArturSzastak
  Apr 2, 07, 19:01  #19

Well we have Ubarniak Bros.

They are a German store that sell some Polish meats, people love the place. But we need a friggin bakery. We can make some nice cakes. (Bab-key, Pone-ch-key, etc.)


I can't spell, so I sounded them out

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ArturSzastak
  Apr 2, 07, 19:02  #20

*Bab-key* is the plural of *bab-ka* right?? I'm thinking of that bread, with the seeds in it....or is it completely different....i have a bad time memorizing the names of all the great stuff I eat. I just love the tastes

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regionpolski
  Apr 2, 07, 19:04  #21

Quoting: sledz
Bonieks- Thats right by my house but I havent been in there yet,
I`ll have to check it out sometime

As far as I know, everything is made there. They make great sledz, and their sausages are fantastic. They also supply a resteraunt, whose name escapes me, with food. A friend of mine swears on their czanina ( sic ) ( duck's blood soup ).

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sledz
  Apr 2, 07, 19:05  #22

Quoting: ArturSzastak
I keep telling my mom we should start a deli. SOOO many people want to try Polish food, and my mom bakes and cooks sometimes for her company picnincs

you outta give it a try..are there alot of Poles by you?

Quoting: ArturSzastak
Bab-key* is the plural of *bab-ka* right?? I'm thinking of that bread

I dont know never tried it

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sledz
  Apr 2, 07, 19:08  #23

Quoting: regionpolski
As far as I know, everything is made there. They make great sledz, and their sausages are fantastic. They also supply a resteraunt, whose name escapes me, with food. A friend of mine swears on their czanina ( sic ) ( duck's blood soup ).

I`ll have to go there then...

I am Devon/Harlem area

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sledz
  Apr 2, 07, 19:10  #24

Theres alot of little delis around here..

Niles Polish deli is good by milwaukee/Dempster

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ArturSzastak
  Apr 2, 07, 19:10  #25

Quoting: sledz
you outta give it a try..are there alot of Poles by you?



Actually, Erie,PA used to be almost all Polish and Italian along with many Irish. We built the Erie Canal

The Polish traditions and flavors can be seen all around the city. Many people know of the meats, and love the food. Many priests are also Polish. There is a very nice church that is completely Polish. It has paintings of Polish saints, kings, and important people. Their stain-glass windows even have Polish writings.
They even have a copy of "The Black Madonna" (Madona? Maddona?)

It's a lovely place, was there for confession yesterday


Quoting: sledz
I dont know never tried it


It might be that cake with the spiral of jelly throughout it....hmmm

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sledz
  Apr 2, 07, 19:13  #26

Quoting: ArturSzastak
It might be that cake with the spiral of jelly throughout it....hmmm

packzi!!!!!!! I luv them things

You should consider it?

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ArturSzastak
  Apr 2, 07, 19:15  #27

Quoting: sledz
packzi!!!!!!! I luv them things

You should consider it?



Yeah I get every name confused. So many to remember, and nowhere to practice my Polish but home.


I would love to open up a Polish Deli right down on Peach Street (biggest street in Erie) and put up posters and flyers so all could see

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sledz
  Apr 2, 07, 19:18  #28

Open up a Polish nightclub....

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ArturSzastak
  Apr 2, 07, 19:19  #29

Fortunately, we know a guy who makes all his own kilebasa and hams. My mom just got home with 7 pounds of fresh Polish meats


So thats a wrap for me. Dobranoc everyone!!! Great being on again

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ArturSzastak
  Apr 2, 07, 19:19  #30

Quoting: sledz
Open up a Polish nightclub....



Hmmm. We can serve Ecstasy in the back....with spirytus

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