Open Friday nights. Buy yourself a day membership! You won't regret it. At a dollar each it's worth the amazing Polish food you will find inside. Bring cash I'm not sure they take credit card. Also ask what the specials are, they're written in Polish. The pickle soup, which may not be listed on the menu, is divine. Make sure to grab yourself a drink at the bar we're behind the bar there are polish doughnuts. I tend to get the Polish plate which comes with five or six different types of food. You'll leave stuffed. Great staff. The place is filled with people speaking polish, they have a Polish school upstairs, it's a really a lively cultural centre and a historic part of Capitol Hill....
Read moreA young Polish flight attendant for Emirates Airline was laying over in Seattle recently. Since Polish restaurants in Dubai are few and far between, we suggested a Dom Polski Friday feast to her. The Schabowy, or breaded schnitzel, made our guest feel she was back in Krakow. Mine was with the mushroom gravy - even better. We all thoroughly enjoyed our respective entrees, ensuring that we would return again to sample all the entrees in that old time Polish community hall ambience. There is also a bar offering imported beers for those wanting a thorough European experience. Well done, Polish Home...
Read moreFirst time here and first time eating Polish food. It was The Best, ever. So tasty, filed with flavor; fresh veggies, sauces, soup/stew, mushroom sauce over tenderloin... I sampled a bite off co-diner's plates and loved everything. Such nice, welcoming employees. We arrived towards closing and they served us anyway. Food wasn't reheated. Tasted fresh and home-cooked style. Definitely recommend and we'll be back for more! Sorry the pictures are so bad, but wanted to take something ;) go for the tasty food and take better...
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