I have been going to the Polish deli since they had a wood sign out front before they got their new lighted plastic sign! Yes, I am an American, but I truly enjoy the Slavic influence of Gilda,Eva And Gilda’s Husband, Th’ Butcher Who works long and hard hours in the middle of the night to produce such amazing tasty morsels!!! It sends me when I see Americans, who move here from another area and compare this wonderfully performing Polish delicatessen two places from the rest of the country. I suggest they move back to Chicago or New York or wherever it is they are from so they can enjoy the absolute best of everything!!!! As far as I am concerned, this amazing delicate functions at a very high level as it is run by these three people!!! I never did think that comparisons are fair anyway. I have known these people for about 20 some years and have been over the moon pleased with the meats, the pierogies, the cabbage rolls, etc. etc. etc. I believe that three people do An exceptional job of giving us product and service at a very high level. A lot of Americans Don’t even take time to try and understand the European influence that goes on here. My relationship with them has been built on long-standing. Keep up the Excellent work peeps, and realize that 98.44729% of the people are very pleased that you are there!!!!! As for the other little tiny tidbit, you can complete some of the people some of the time, you can please all of the people some of the time, but you can’t please all of the people all of the time!! Signed extra garlic,...
Read moreThis tiny deli is Polish immigrant owned and operated. It's amazing! When I first got there, one of my meds kicked in and I urgently needed to use the bathroom. They graciously allowed me and I followed the 'Babcia' (grandma) into the back. Their products are handmade on site and their site was SPOTLESS. Right down to the white-painted cement floor. I worked in several kitchens when I was young, but I have NEVER seen such an immaculate work area!!!
I got the extra garlicky kielbasa while my mother got the low sodium version. Both were delicious! And enormous! A man before us was given a taste of the wedding kielbasa and he actually exclaimed that it took him right back to his childhood. I also got some frozen kieshka (blood sausage) for my BF. No report back on that yet.
The Polish Delicatessen is small, but the fare is phenomenal. If you are of slavic extraction, you MUST visit! Compared to their products, store-bought brands all taste like a shoe. Sadly, they don't have any sort of...
Read moreOh, where do I even begin with the culinary delight that is Polish Delicatessen? This gem has quickly become my go-to spot for an authentic taste of Poland, especially when it comes to their kielbasa. The moment you step into the Polish Delicatessen, the aroma of their freshly made kielbasa welcomes you like a warm hug from a long-lost friend. This isn't just any sausage; it's a masterpiece of flavor. The kielbasa here is succulent, with a perfect balance of smoky, spicy, and savory notes that dance on your palate. Each bite is a testament to the skill and passion of the people who clearly understand the art of traditional Polish sausage-making. Whether you're grilling it, frying it, or enjoying it cold, the quality shines through, offering a texture and taste that's...
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