PIAST on River Dr.in Garfield is your answer to all polish food needs. I don't remember exact number but I'm sure if you check internet you will find it.
I have read some of the posts. Just my recommendation:
Piast in Garfield is excellent as well as Golden Eagle. Piast is on River Road and Golden Eagle is on Lanza Avenue. They are very very good. Adams, in Wallington is good also, very consistant in their product. I always go there for Kelbosi and their salads. The kelbosi is reasonably priced and there salads are more the American style, excellent, and very reasonibaly priced. I can honestly tell you that the two Polish deli's in Garfield are "Excellent". You will not be dissapointed.
The World's Best Polish Bakery remains Polonia, 204 Monroe Street, Passaic, New Jersey. The paczki are unequalled; the regular and sour dough rye breads, merely incomparable. As for the babka, there's none better.
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There is Polish restaurant in Washington, NJ, right on Rt. 57 that's East Washington Ave, Kaffe Kaprys.The house number is 41E. Small, cozy, great food, little deli department. Fresh, home made meals and the smell!!!!! Just like at grandma's! Phone number is 908-603-0048.
There is a small cozy, Polish restaurant in Washington NJ, right on RT 57, Kaffe Kaprys. Great food, 8 or 9 different kinds of pierogies, home cooked soups, stuffed cabbage to die for!!!! They have also small deli department with 5-6 different kind of real Polish kielbasa. If you are looking for something they do not have at the moment, they offer to bring it for. They also cater and offer cooking classes. It is BYOB. It is great for small parties. If you'll go there you will feell like at grandma'a home. The smell of real home cooking!!!!
We are sedig our products through USA - check our web kaprys-caterig.
In case someone may not be aware of thsi establishment: piast.com/pages/story
"Piast Meats & Provisions was founded in 1991 by Henry and Maria Rybak, immigrants from southern Poland whose dream was to bring the authentic, natural flavors of their homeland to the US. Indeed, most of the recipes still in use today originate from Mrs. Rybak's mother's kitchen in the Old Country".
Polski Smak on Route 23 in Butler is outstanding. They opened about a year and a half ago and are doing a booming business. Their kielbasi is among the best I've tried. No more driving to Wallington for Polish food.
I agree with Rybnik! Piast is a good store and they carry a lot of products. Also, two or three doors down, in the same shopping center as Piast, is a polish bakery (if it is still there - I haven't been to NJ in about a year). Unfortunately, I can't remember the name but they have awesome bread and pączki! mmmmmmmmm
I have found a store in Garfield, NJ that is filled with all kinds of Polish foods, condiments, cookies, as well as waters and sodas. The store is filled with foods I dreamt of when I lived in Europe.Unfortunately many of the stores and restaurants in Garfield that cater to the Polish community are some sixty plus miles from Middletown NY.
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Anybody know if the polish provisions store on Route 9 in Lakewood, New Jersey is still there? It was on northbound side just north of Cross Street. Thanks.
In ocean county there are 2 Polish delis,one in Lakewood NJ called biedronka polish deli,and one in tomsriver on rt9 called Lusias polish deli.you can google there adresses and phone numbers,lusias has better meats in my opinion.