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regionpolski
  Apr 2, 07, 19:30  #31

Quoting: ArturSzastak
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


Ethnic specialty stores can be very successful, especially in today's economic climate. People will overpay for food they believe is unique And they don't have to cater exclusively to one ethnic group. Good food is good food. I saw blacks in Gilmart a couple of weeks ago, and I see people from every race in Bobaks. If there are enough people of Polish ancestry in the area, the traditions are ingrained in peoples memories, and you couple that with few immigrants, the old traditions tend to die off. A good business could keep them alive, and allow the business owner to make a nice living.

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carl [Guest]
  Apr 3, 07, 16:28  #32

For a good Buffet in Chicago, Try Jolly Inn , its wonderful and afforadable. They do have a website jollyinn.com

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ArturSzastak
  Apr 3, 07, 16:32  #33

Quoting: regionpolski
Ethnic specialty stores can be very successful, especially in today's economic climate. People will overpay for food they believe is unique And they don't have to cater exclusively to one ethnic group. Good food is good food. I saw blacks in Gilmart a couple of weeks ago, and I see people from every race in Bobaks. If there are enough people of Polish ancestry in the area, the traditions are ingrained in peoples memories, and you couple that with few immigrants, the old traditions tend to die off. A good business could keep them alive, and allow the business owner to make a nice living.



Yup. We had the "Baltic Deli" for a few months, but bad location and it closed. Their best selling product was kielbasa

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roberczik
  May 14, 07, 20:35  #34

Pani Krysia, I just heard that there closing down both Czerwone Jabluszko

you better get down here before the zupa gets cold

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Eurola
  May 14, 07, 21:29  #35

Oh no, closing Czerwone Jabluszko? They've been there forever. I wonder why...

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roberczik
  May 14, 07, 21:32  #36

My friends ma listens to Polish radio and she said bankruptcy....

It sounds weird to me??

That place is always busy

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witek
  May 14, 07, 22:10  #37

Quoting: Eurola
Oh no, closing Czerwone Jabluszko? They've been there forever. I wonder why...


have you ever eaten there?

the buffet food is old and not that tasty. also they put flour in food so you get full faster.

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Eurola
  May 14, 07, 22:16  #38

I ate there maybe 2 years ago. It was pretty good then...
They were always so busy that's no way the food had a chance to get old. Maybe that's no longer the case then.

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roberczik
Edited by: roberczik  May 14, 07, 22:22  #39

I havent been there in awhile either, the zupa I remember was real good

maybe it did go bad there has to be a reason thier closing?

My friends ma wouldnt make up a story like that,
Shes real active in the Polish community

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Martini77 [Guest]
  May 22, 07, 14:44  #40

Where in chicago do they serve czarnina - duck blood soup? Does anyone know

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mlody [Guest]
  May 22, 07, 15:50  #41

For czarnina I think you can try:

Tatra Inn
6040 S. Pulaski Rd.
773-582-8313

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Walterk
  May 28, 07, 21:25  #42

We're touring the Polish buffets in Chicago...
These are the ones we visited in the past 3 days... From worst to best.

Helen's buffet is a very simple and basic one that looks like it used to be a fast food joint. Noodle soup was oily. But there was enough things to satisfy our hunger at the time. Not a friendly place.

The Grota, on Central near Belmont, used to be my favorite but, unfortunately, they've been going steadily downhill over the years. It used to feel the most like walking into Poland. Now, they changed the table covers from old fashioned lace, to American bland. Their potato/cheese pierogi were too sour for our taste this time around but the soup was good as usual.

Red Apple is great if you like a lot of meat. Cranky owner never smiles. The other one up the street on Milwaukee is about the same but doesn't have the same atmosphere or neat location.

Jolly Inn is very good. (Extremely pretty waitresses too!) We keep going back to this one more and more. Not a large selection, but it's usually pretty good. I've never been disappointed with anything there.

I wasn't too impressed with the Bobak's on Archer Ave when we went there last year.
The one way out in Burr Ridge was sold to some Greeks but it retains the huge Polish store and restaurant. The fellow there said the employees are still all Polish and doubt it will change except the new owners plan to expand their veggy section in the store. It's now called "Farmers Fresh Market". Bobak's will continue to supply the deli section. We went there today and the food was excellent. Wish it was located farther north. It was a 20 minute drive from the Touhy/Elmhurst/O'Hare area where we are staying.

The Boback's in Naperville is to be avoided because I read there was no sign saying "Employees Must Wash Hands" installed in the lavatory. The health department said there were many complaints. I'll check in all the restaurants from now on but sometimes the employees use a different toilet.

We haven't tried the Old Warsaw Buffet on Harlem Ave but I heard it was over priced (Something like double the other ones?) Not sure that's true. I'll check it out tomorrow.
Also, we haven't tried the Staropolska or Sawa's Old Warsaw Restaurant.

Are we missing any more in the north or NW part of Chicago?

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sledz
  May 29, 07, 08:28  #43

Quoting: Walterk
Red Apple is great if you like a lot of meat. Cranky owner never smiles.

I heard there closing both of them down.

Quoting: Walterk
Jolly Inn is very good. (Extremely pretty waitresses too!)

I see you noticed not only the food is good..lol

Quoting: Walterk
I wasn't too impressed with the Bobak's on Archer Ave


They used to have the best sausages, havent been there in quite a few.. too bad

Try that one I mentioned before Angelicia`s 3244 N Milwaukee 773 736-1186
it was really delicious.. call first I hear they close early...

Przybylo`s 6839 N Milwaukee has a banquet hall and restaurant

Halinas polish delights 5914 W. Lawrence theres one on Belmont also.

Staropolska.. I`ve never been there but heard it was decent

Quoting: Walterk
We haven't tried the Old Warsaw Buffet on Harlem Ave


Dont go there its terrible......

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krysia
  May 29, 07, 08:29  #44

Experts.......

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sledz
Edited by: sledz  May 29, 07, 08:30  #45

I`m hungry now........
I think I`ll go to wallys deli and get some pierogi today

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krysia
  May 29, 07, 08:35  #46

Have a Polish pizza with ketchup.

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sledz
  May 29, 07, 08:36  #47

Quoting: krysia
Have a Polish pizza with ketchup.

only if it has corn on it......

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Eurola
  May 29, 07, 10:23  #48

Walterek, a great input on the restaurants and very much true. I work in a burb neighboring with Naperville. Many people from the office go to Bobak's for lunch and they always loved it. A lot of food for a few dollars. They are sadden by the changes. I never went there. I prefer small delis, the big one lose on quality.
Enjoy your polish restaurant hopping.

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Walterk
  May 29, 07, 19:33  #49

> Przybylo`s 6839 N Milwaukee has a banquet hall and restaurant

Banquet hall?! Looks like they might have 20 of them in that building!
I went inside this cavernous place... The White Eagle... I thought I was at O'Hare! There's a HUGE restaurant on the right as you enter but I was told there is no buffet anywhere in the building so I left. (If the doors were bigger and opened on both ends, and you cleared out the place a bit, you could fly a Cesna right through it!)

> Halinas polish delights 5914 W. Lawrence

I walked away when I saw the menu on the window. Buffets don't usually have menus.
I wonder if the one on Belmont is a buffet?

> Staropolska and Angelicia`s on Milwaukee

I'm not sure Angelicia's is a buffet but I read that Staropolska is. I was too hungry to find these places and look for parking because it was hot and traffic was very heavy.
I turned west (somewhere) and (after many wrong turns) headed for the dependable Jolly Inn with tons of parking. I did check the toilet and saw they had the "employees must wash hands" sign.

Tomorrow, back to Burr Ridge and the great Farmers Fresh Market buffet after visiting the nearby Morton Arboretum (reduced entry fee on Wednesdays).

Anyone been to the Warsaw Inn Buffet on 217 N. Front St (Hwy. 31) way up in McHenry (it's NW of Moraine State Park). Seats 150! Maybe I'll check it out on Thursday.

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witek
  Jun 4, 07, 10:19  #50

Quoting: Walterk
Staropolska and Angelicia`s on Milwaukee


There are 2 Staropolska restaurants in Chicago

1. on 3030 Milwaukee with deli but no buffet
2. 5249 Belmont with buffet

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shiang [Guest]
  Jun 4, 07, 10:30  #51

good idea, where the polish nightclub? is it in Manchester?

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Amathyst
  Jun 4, 07, 10:57  #52

Quoting: shiang
is it in Manchester?


UK or USA?

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Walterk
  Jun 19, 07, 02:08  #53

We're back home now and already miss Chicago.

Staropolska - 5249 Belmont with buffet. I'll have to check it out next time I'm in the area maybe later this year. Thanks!

A word of warning about Farmers Fresh Market buffet at Burr Ridge! I don't know about dinner or weekends, but on our second visit there, I noticed that the food does not "move" because they are not busy enough. We were there during the lunch hours on both days and I don't think there were more than 3 or 4 tables taken out of the 34 or so! The turkey drumsticks looked identical to the ones I saw several days ago. I would worry about food poisoning if they don't keep things at the proper temperatures! I will not return there only for that reason. I stayed away from most of the meats. On the other hand, The Jolly Inn was replacing empty trays quite often as customers streamed in and out no matter what time we went. Czerwone Jabluszko was about the same.

We went to the Warsaw Inn Buffet on Hwy. 31 in McHenry. Nice looking place from the outside. Because they are celebrating their 25th year in business, they rolled back the prices... $6 or so.. I don't recall. But it was the lowest we paid in the Chicago area for a buffet. We were seated and the waiter came over, we said something to him in Polish and he just smiled and said only what sounded like "dziekuje". I'm afraid that my Spanish is no better than his Polish! His English was limited too. I didn't hear anyone speaking Polish there. I later spoke to the proprietor in English since that seemed the norm. This place has a mix of Polish and American dishes. The Polish dishes, I would say... at best... are Americanized. Everything tasted odd. The food was OK for an American buffet but mediocre for Polish dishes. I don't know who works the kitchen there but it's hard to teach Mexicans to get the right feel for the food.

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sledz
  Jun 19, 07, 10:02  #54

Why do you only want buffets??? are you trying to save money??

I much rather order off a menu and get something fresh cooked to order,

by the time you spend driving around wasting gas you could have had a good dinner

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chase5
  Jun 19, 07, 10:11  #55

What about polish restaurant in michigan?? Polonus, in wyandotte, not really that good anyone know of another??

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sledz
Edited by: sledz  Jun 19, 07, 11:33  #56

Quoting: chase5
What about polish restaurant in michigan??

have you ever heard of Hamtrak,MI (sp)
I think theres a big Polish community there, so I`ve heard

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Walterk
  Jun 25, 07, 12:42  #57

Detroit ... Wyandotte? Yuk! Ya... you have to go north to the Hamtramck area. Supposed to have some good restaurants like Polish Village Cafe, Polonia Restaurant and Under The Eagle. I haven't been there yet. (Choice of Chicago or Detroit?... I'll take Chicago any time!)

As far as buffets go... I do eat at menu restaurants when I have to and sometimes it's like you say... fresh made, etc... but I prefer buffets so I can sample their food before pigging out. I've ordered from menus in restaurants that I wish I didn't order. (A plate full of pierogi from hell? or meat or cabbage that's tougher than my shoes?) I prefer to see it and sample it before I eat more of it. Chicago is unique for the buffets of all kinds. I've not seen so many anywhere outside Las Vegas!

My favorite menu restaurant is the Cafe Polonez on Roncesvalles Ave in Toronto. (not far from where I grew up). Tiny place with usually a waiting line but worth it.

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TheKruk
  Jun 25, 07, 13:12  #58

I was in Hamtramck a few years ago the Polish community is shrinking but I ate at Polonia and Under the Eagle both were pretty good down home style not too expensive and the food was good. But if your there go to Campau Clothiers on Jos. Campau dr. its the main street you can get a real Zoot suit and eat out in style. My pra-babcia was from there.

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sledz
Edited by: sledz  Jun 25, 07, 15:03  #59

Quoting: Walterk
but I prefer buffets so I can sample their food before pigging out. I've ordered from menus in restaurants that I wish I didn't order. (A plate full of pierogi from hell? or meat or cabbage that's tougher than my shoes?)


Yes I can see a valid point there, especially if your really hungry!!

You cant go wrong at the Jolly Inn where you can eat till you explode....lol

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gloios
  Jul 11, 07, 11:27  #60

Has anyone ever gone to Szalas restaurant in Chicago - Everytime I got I never get a chance to visit but the website looks good.

szalasrestaurant.com

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