Thursday, November 3, 2011

Polish Foods in Port Richmod

While my friend Brent was visitng a few weeks ago, we had the pleasure of enjoying two Polish joints nearby:

Syrenka Luncheonette at Richmond and Alleghany:

Delicious Polish food served up cafeteria style.  Completely authentic, and in a welcoming environment thanks to the staff willing to explain all of the food.

Pirogis, borsch,  and golapkis were all fantastic.  I believe the best way to order here is with little thought and just pick a few things that looks/sound good.  The adventure will pay off handsomely.

Syrenka is about low prices and hot delicious food.  This place doesn't have much going on besides that, and honestly, what else do you need?

Bottom line: For real Polish food, go here now (unless it's a sunday, or after 6. I failed so many times to eat here due to limited hours.



 Czerw's Kielbasy at 3370 Tilton St

Probably the most delicious kielbasy I've ever had, and I come from a Polish family.  Certainly in the top echelon.

Great selection, reasonable prices, and totally unique.  The food is good enough on its own, but visiting Czerw's (and learning how to say it) and an experience in itself.

For starters, I recommend trying the Bigos (Polish stew with a impressive number of animals included) and the smoked Kielbasy. 








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