Warsaw restaurant, street 178

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Re: Warsaw restaurant, street 178

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For culinary enthusiasts

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What the hell’s that garbage?

28seconds of someone looking at themselves in the camera, saying nothing (at which point I gave up) and only 4 1/2hours more, to go.
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Stravaiger wrote: Sun Jan 28, 2024 2:20 pm For culinary enthusiasts

zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz......sooooo boring.

But judging the pic: Ragu has not cooked enough as onions still intact. Look at the bottom of the plate..water. Either the pasta has not been drained properly or the ragu lost water. Looks awful to me.
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BklynBoy wrote: Sat Jan 27, 2024 8:41 pm I know your talking Cambodia but i went to a Polish restaurant in NYC that was awesome called VESELKA on 2nd avenue in the East Village
Curious if similar to the place your talking about

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You probably spend too much time in Brooklyn - Velseka is Ukrainian! :wink: But agree with you - it's always been good!
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I had the Polish fish and chips at Warsaw restaurant. $6. Not like English fish and chips, no batter. Chips were hand cut from real potatoes. Polish-style coleslaw. Big portion. I'll be going again.
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armchairlawyer wrote: Sun Jan 28, 2024 7:42 pm I had the Polish fish and chips at Warsaw restaurant. $6. Not like English fish and chips, no batter. Chips were hand cut from real potatoes. Polish-style coleslaw. Big portion. I'll be going again.
What do you mean no batter, just like a pan fried fish fillet and no tartar? I was there last friday and I agreed with you the food quality is above average, nobody can beat the prices either.
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Is this place ran by obnoxious Ukrainian nationalists who hate their biggest potential source of clientele, or are all Eastern Europeans welcome regardless of racial background?

Seems like it's never just a Polish restaurant, but always a Polish* restaurant...
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I was there over the weekend, really liked the food. The portions are very generous. Will be going there again.
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HaifongWangchuck wrote: Sun Jan 28, 2024 9:27 pm Is this place ran by obnoxious Ukrainian nationalists who hate their biggest potential source of clientele, or are all Eastern Europeans welcome regardless of racial background?

Seems like it's never just a Polish restaurant, but always a Polish* restaurant...
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