NPosuniak 8 | 91 28 Jul 2009 / #1Pod Orłem, Pyza, Polonia, Polish Village, Other (please post)Post why you like it and what you order there. Thanks,
lowfunk99 10 | 397 29 Jul 2009 / #5Celina's in St Clair Shores.I think Pyza is closed now, unless it moved from the Utica location.
Eurola 4 | 1,902 29 Jul 2009 / #6Blueberry patch in Sawyer..OOOOPS..not a restaurant, but plenty of blueberries! :)
OP NPosuniak 8 | 91 29 Jul 2009 / #7I think Pyza is closed now, unless it moved from the Utica location.This one?pyza
lowfunk99 10 | 397 29 Jul 2009 / #8It closed about a month or 2 ago. I guess the owner got sick. I live very close to it. It was closed when I came back from Poland a month ago. :-(In the other end of the same strip mall there is a great middle eastern restaurant.
OP NPosuniak 8 | 91 29 Jul 2009 / #9Well that's a bummer. I was planning on going there for sure.....
Polonius3 993 | 12,357 2 Aug 2009 / #11Dunno if I mentioend this earlier, but if you get up to Bay City (100miles/160km north of Detroit) be sure to visit Krzysiak's House Restaurant.
OP NPosuniak 8 | 91 2 Aug 2009 / #12That's probably a little far from our current agenda, but I'll be in MI monday and I can't wait. Thanks for the suggestions on restaurants and other MI attractions.
Polonius3 993 | 12,357 3 Aug 2009 / #14Sisters reminded me that there is a Polish restauant called Three Brothers on the west side.Three Brothers, 8825 General Dr, Plymouth, MITel: (734) 416-3393
ila - | 1 13 Aug 2009 / #15Pyza is closed :( They went out of business. It's too bad.. I used to eat there at least twice a week.
OP NPosuniak 8 | 91 13 Aug 2009 / #16We had an awesome trip. Went to polish market and general store in Troy, Warwel (sp?) across the street. Also went to Hamtramck and polish village cafe. And of course Grandma's house!I gained 11 lbs in a week. hahaha. Time to hit the gym.Bought a lot of Polish items and food that are non-existant here in NM. I wish I was still in MI. Bad economy in MI > normal economy in NM.
Dice 15 | 452 23 Oct 2009 / #17Three Brothers in Plymouth MI, (commonly known as "Tree Brovers"). Not much of an "atmosphere" (don't expect candle lights or waiters in tuxedos). But DO expect some fantastic food, family friendly service with very affordable prices.One bad thing about Three Brothers: sometimes you have to wait a little bit to get a seat, there maybe a line, the parking lot maybe full. But it's well worth the wait, that's for sure.