clifton23 26 Nov 2008 #91They are located on main Ave in Clifton, they had a fire and relocated. Bigger and Better store.
dcart - | 1 5 Dec 2008 #92I really like Polish American Deli in Runnemede NJ. It's in South Jersey.Polish American Deli125 N Black Horse PikeRunnemede, NJPolishAmericanDeli.comThey have awesome pierogi, including the ones with prunes and other fruits! Also, their kielbasy and lunch meats are superb!!! Besides that, they send packages to Poland, have Polish newspapers etc.
Guest 20 Dec 2008 #93There is a new Polish Deli in Flemington, NJ called Pyza at 150 Main St. Haven't been there yet but will go there soon. I will post back after I check it out.Today I went to Flemington looking for the Polish Deli and it was turned into a dress shop. A woman coming out told me the deli was gone. Too bad. There are no Polish deli's in Hunterdon County that I know of.
jakconnection 1 | 7 29 Dec 2008 #94Try this one: polskinetwork.com/polonia/us/new_jersey-nj/delikatesy/
Guest 5 Jan 2009 #95Alex & Terri's on 36th St and Broadway. Small deli/bakery, few groceries, but has smoked meats, makes own pierogis, poppy/nut/prune breads [what is the Polish word for these?], and babka. Close to Easter they suspend other deli activity to focus on making enough babka, there can be a line out the door.I live in Bayonne right now, this is by far the best home made Polish food; I know the family personally and I can vouch for the quality and freshness!
william.labs.yo 7 Apr 2009 #96Check out Wood Ave. in Linden...Polaski Meats is really good...everything you could dream of....
fwjofclubnavaho 9 Jun 2009 #97Olympic meat market on 40th street in Irvington has great foods and have been in business for at least 50yrs. FWJ
bg1229 - | 1 21 Jun 2009 #98I have always liked Adams on Maple Ave in Wallington. They have the best Keilbasa in the area in my opinion. All meats smoked on premisis.
Katie from NYC 7 Oct 2009 #100There is a site: polishplate.com with list of restaurants and deli stores in USA. They have mostly polish food businesses but also businesses with food from other european countries.
Trotsy 8 Oct 2009 #101I'm not sure if it burned down, but I do know that it isn't there anymore. It was off Lexington Ave in Clifton. The pierogi's were like homemade.
poorrichie 31 Oct 2009 #102there use to be a factory type place in Bayonne just off ave a around 23 rd street where I'd get kielbasa, rings and rings of them......anyone know if they are still around
kasiaG123 - | 1 11 Nov 2009 #104Hi everyoneDon`t forget about "Piast" in Maplewood :)Phone (973) 761-14131899 Springfield Ave, Maplewood, NJ 07040Cross Streets: Near the intersection of Springfield Ave and Park AveRead about "Piast" in New York Times:''Almost all of the meats, those 16 varieties of kielbasa included, are prepared and smoked in Piast’s own smokehouses, two of which are in the Maplewood location. The Rybak family, including Henry Rybak, Mr. Rybak’s father and the founder of the Piast enterprise, owns three stores, the Maplewood location being the first. The other two are in Garfield.''''Kielbasa, a variety of hams, bacon and even beef jerky all come out of Piast’s smokehouses. Mr. Rybak introduced beef jerky, made from certified Angus beef, to his assortment two years ago in an effort to reach out to his non-Polish customer base.''Kasia :)
jpol66 - | 1 20 Nov 2009 #105Polish deli - I don't know the name -20 Jernee Mill Rd.,Sayreville, NJRoyal Bakery (Chruschiki & good cakes & babka)3290 Washington Rd, Parlin, NJ732-721-9825Sun Glow Bakery (good babka, not so good Chruschiki)606 Main St, Sayreville, NJ732-257-1132Krakowiak Restaurant42 Main St, South River, NJ732-238-0441
Mystic 2 | 48 24 Nov 2009 #106My father co-owns a Polish bakery in New Jersey. It's either in South Amboy or Sayreville (where he grew up). I know there are quite a few polish delis and restaurants around there. Most of my Polish ancestors settled there. :)Royal Bakery (Chruschiki & good cakes & babka)3290 Washington Rd, Parlin, NJ732-721-9825That's my dad's bakery! I may start working there on Saturdays if anyone wants to stop in. :D
joepilsudski 26 | 1,389 7 Dec 2009 #108where the hell can I get a GOOD Babka...no raisins, no cheese....just a good dense, babka...Im In SJ, Camden CountyYou come to Philadelphia and try Krakus Market:3150 Richmond Street, Port Richmond Philadelphia, near the Allegheny exit of !-95Now Krakus has babka, but you will have to see if it's the kind you like...The Port Richmond are and Bridesburg used to have, say, 10 Polish bakeries where you could get a variety of babka and Polish and other pastries, plus rye and pumper nickle breads...However, these are gone, as that generation is retired or passed on.krakusmarket.com/about.html
Mystic 2 | 48 12 Dec 2009 #109I'm going down to the bakery today if anyone lives near Parlin (I know it's predominantly Polish up there). ;) And I -think- I start working there next Saturday... =]
Guest 13 Dec 2009 #110European Deli260 South Main StreetManville NJ 07980europeandeli.netThey have been in business for 20 years and make their own delicious pierogi. They carry a large variety of polish products.
NJ_Cher 16 Dec 2009 #111Stefan & Son at Botany Village in Clifton, NJ.The absolute best comfort food, like stuffed cabbage rolls. I'm a potato salad aficionado and theirs is unparalleled.Cher
eric-nopasswd 17 Feb 2010 #112My wife and I normally go to Olden Ave in Trenton, where there are 2-3 Polish shops. They tend to be a bit cleaner and nicer than those in Philadelphia, which is also nearby. One of the stores bakes fresh bread on-site. Furthermore, the Trenton shops carry small quantities of Polish beer, whereas in Philadelphia you must buy a full case.
crayovy - | 1 7 Mar 2010 #114Hey, check this out superdeli.plThis place is located in Wallington NJ and have great Polish food, dinners, meat and staff ;)
Bob B. 14 Mar 2010 #116Zallie's Shop Rite in Williamstown sells Babka very close to Holiday time, call 1st ,supply is limited.
Go Polska! 5 Aug 2010 #117Try SAVA Polish Diner Deli Grocery & Meat Market346 Grove StJersey City, NJ 07302201 451-1901If paying by Credit Cardlook on Delivery.com1 Block North ofGrove St PATH station inHistoric Downtown Jersey CityVillage Liquors Next Door Carriesmany kinds of Polish Beer so go and BYO
FUZZYWICKETS 8 | 1,879 5 Aug 2010 #118haha, yeah, SAVA rocks! i know the owner was struggling to stay open for a while, but the community pulled together and basically went there to eat as much as possible to keep her there. Jersey City is so grateful for that place!there's also "Europa" on Jersey Ave., not a restaurant, but a Polish deli, it's been there for years. every time i went for a run up Jersey Ave. i could smell the Polish meats from the other side of the street.
zonap 23 Aug 2010 #119Anybody know where (in NJ) or even how to buy the (raw) pork for cooking karkowka? I keep getting told it's "pork neck" but I've never found this cut at supermarkets, local farm, etc. Is this only available at Polish butcher shops? I keep thinking it must be available since it's eaten all over Europe, just cooked in different ways!TIA for your help!
Joanna100 - | 2 17 Sep 2010 #120They have it in Piast, Garfield, NJ. piast.us love their food! always fresh n tasty!