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Polish Village Cafe

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Walk down a few steps from the sidewalk into a quaint vintage rathskeller setting. The little structure with a colorful folk mural painted on the side was built in 1925 as a 31-room hotel with a beer garden in the cellar, for the tradesmen and merchants coming to the city of Hamtramck.

The cellar became a restaurant in 1976, and it was known as Zosia's for the head cook who turned out the city chicken, boiled ribs, meatballs and mushroom cutlets.

Zosia left, but many of her helpers stayed, and there are still two left who worked with her in the open kitchen in the back of the long, narrow room with a sturdy wood bar with stained glass panels on one side and closely packed tables on the other.

The room has a festive feeling, partly because so many of the customers are regulars who know one another and the staff, and also because Carolyn , who runs the restaurant along with her father, Ted, decorates for every changing season or holiday.

Garden party lanterns bob overhead currently, and Carolyn apologizes that she hasn't gotten around to putting up the autumn trappings.

She has been part of the Polish Village since she was a 3-year-old who came with her parents to the restaurant they began running in the early '80s.

Now she's the one in charge of the dining room and the busy kitchen, where the cooking is all from scratch just as it has always been. While a couple of cooks can be glimpsed at any time in the kitchen, there are actually 12 on the staff, mashing potatoes and making brown gravy and soups such as the beet or cabbage and potato or the classic czarnina (duck's blood).

The menu is familiar to anyone who knows old Hamtramck. Meat or potato-stuffed dumplings (pierogi), potato pans, breaded and pan-fried pork chops, and daily specials that stay the same: meatballs with noodles or stuffed green peppers on Monday; boiled chicken on Tuesday; stuffed peppers again on Wednesday; goulash on Thursday; and on Friday, of course, pan-fried pickerel or perch, as well as pork loin with red cabbage. The latter also turns up on Saturday, when there are five specials leading up to Sunday's Warsaw chicken, half a chicken baked in mushrooms and onions.

The heaping plates of food are brought to the tables by a friendly, bilingual staff, and while the napkins are paper and there are few frills, this restaurant delivers remarkable value and an atmosphere that recalls earlier times.

When I walked in early this week, I thought I had stumbled onto a private party. Happily, it's a party we're all invited to."

  • Polish Village Cafe
    2990 Yemans St Hamtramck MI 48212
    Tel: (313) 608-2297

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Posted by: altheonly, 8/30/2009
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It's the delicious taste I remember of my grandmother's cooking.

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Posted by: egriswold, 8/29/2009
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Great food; great crowd; terrific prices.

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Posted by: Theresa S., 8/28/2009
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There food takes me back to my granparents Sunday cooking !!!!

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Posted by: Donna B., 8/28/2009
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the porkchops

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Posted by: Jayne K., 8/28/2009
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True Polish Food. Homemade at awesome prices.

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Posted by: Cindy P., 8/25/2009
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Just try it you will se what we are talking about.

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Posted by: Karen W., 8/23/2009
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Amazing food at a very reasonable price

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Posted by: Rich, 8/20/2009
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The food is out of this world, the Potato Pancakes take me back to my childhood when I would help my grandmother grate the potato's and seaon them and then fry them in a cast iron skillet on the stove in the basement so that we didn't mess up the upstairs kitchen . The Pierogi remind me of my mom's and the dill pickle soup is great. Add that to the atmosphere with the Babcia's in the kitchen cooking. It doesn't get much better than that.

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Posted by: Ashley M., 8/6/2009
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My favorite restaurant in Hamtramck!

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Posted by: tulip043, 8/2/2009
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Ate lunch and had the polish platter. Delicious. Hired them for my son's graduation party. They delivered and set it up. Superb city chicken, outrageous stuffed cabbage and unbelieveable periogi's! Just like having dinner in Busia's kitchen. The food is wonderful!!!

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Posted by: 27850, 7/23/2009
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We love it there. You get lots of food. It's inexpensive and it's very good.

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Posted by: cameliza, 7/1/2009
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The food is absolutely AMAZING and better yet, it's cheap!

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Posted by: Stephaknee80, 8/22/2008
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This place is the only place I can find garlic chicken. Tried creating at at home and it's not the same. I am addicted for life!!!!!

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Posted by: NBJD, 8/20/2008
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People really need to try this place. So much better than any of the "chain" places.

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Posted by: dp6501, 8/19/2008
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Very good food for a great deal

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Posted by: dmkasper, 8/19/2008
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"Best Polish Food In Hamtramck" ! If you have never been there, I suggest you try it. Try the Combination Platter to get a little of everything, such as kielbasa (Polish sausage), golubki (stuffed cabage), kapusta (sauerkraut), and pierogi (potato, cheese, or kraut filled dumplings). If that isn't enough to appeal to your taste buds, try their Pork Chops or their City-Chicken. You just can't go wrong ! "Smaczne" !

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Posted by: andzia78, 8/15/2008
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I have been going to Zosia's, the old-timers still call it Zosia's, since day one. My family went the first weekend they were open and have been going never since. We are 100% Polish and feel right at home here. We do miss Zosia yelling at the waitress when the food was sitting for more then 5 seconds.
They simply have THE best Polish food in the Metro area.
LOVE the Dill Pickle soup and the Beet soup and they have the best pork chops in town.

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Posted by: JenDel, 8/10/2008
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I NEVER EVER HAD A BAD MEAL HERE, SERVICE IS GREAT!!! THE FOOD CHOICES ARE UNBELIEVABLE. HOMEMADE MEALS EVERY TIME.

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Posted by: gt2111, 8/6/2008
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Busha would be proud to eat here...Great soups & great prices!

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Posted by: gregmudge, 7/21/2008
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d and that is why I think Polish Village is the best.

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