Andrzej Grill
The blinds are usually drawn in the big front windows at this Ukrainian Village eatery, but trust the "OPEN" sign rather than your first impression. Inside, you'll find four tables and a counter in a bare-bones space. Polis... metromix.com
Flo & Santos
This South Loop spot from the co-owners of Zapatista is named after one of the owner"s childhood neighbors on the South Side, an Italian-Polish couple who"d surely approve of the menu's mix of thin-crust pizzas and polish s... metromix.com
Podhalanka
If you want to feel like you're in Poland at a roadside restaurant, Podhalanka is for you. Located in West Town, this casual restaurant attracts local and visiting patrons alike. Displays of non-alcoholic drinks and interna... metromix.com
Mitch's & Janina Delicatessen
No one seems quite sure what exactly is up for grabs at this Ukrainian Village hidden gem. Polish food makes up the majority of the buffet, but is surrounded by foods from serveral other countries. metromix.com
Express Grill
Express Grill moved from its original Halsted Street address to make way for UIC expansion. In September 2005 (after a temporary stint at 1236 S. Union Ave.), it moved into this new larger location. This Chicago hot dog sta... metromix.com
Jim's Original
Jim's, the quintessential Chicago hot dog stand, which moved from its original Halsted Street address to a temporary location at 700 W. O' Brien Street to make way for the expansion of University of Illinois-Chicago, has no... metromix.com
Kasia's Deli & Catering
The deli cases at this corner spot in Ukrainian Village are packed with hearty Polish fare such as cabbage rolls, borscht and various cold salads. Across the way, you'll find imported dry goods and an entire back wall lined... metromix.com
Kolakev's Bakery
This traditional Polish bakery does things the old fashioned way. metromix.com
Andys Deli
"HUGE place with tons of sausage selection, hot mild turkey pork veal. They make it all and it is all very very good. Imported cheese and the home ..." insiderpages.com
Staropolska Restaurant
Walk into this Logan Square spot and experience Central European country charm. Exposed wooden beams and wood paneled and painted walls surround the comfortably placed booths, tables and the front bar. To get to the restaur... metromix.com
Ferajna Restaurant
This neighborhood Polish restaurant in the Montclare area offers a menu chock full of traditional dishes, with a few American options thrown in. Pull up a chair in the warm, modern dining room accented with exposed brick an... metromix.com
Lutnia
"There is only one fine dining Polish restaurant in Chicago," declares Marek Juszczak, maitre d' at Lutnia. "Chicago is the biggest Polish community outside of Poland. When people come here, they are looking for a place lik... metromix.com
Szalas Restaurant
With a menu focused on hearty fare like goulash and smoked ribs, this rustic South Side restaurant offers a taste of south Poland cuisine and culture. Traditional Polish treats like pierogies -- which come stuffed with saue... metromix.com
Paul Zakopane-harnas Restaurant
Paul Zakopane-Harnas Restaurant is little Logan Square storefront restaurant serving up Polish food at low prices. This modest place, which opened in 1990, is decorated with little folk items from Poland's southern mountain... metromix.com
Ambassador Restaurant And Banquet
The large painted murals depicting scene from Poland aren't the only Eastern European touches at this Montclare-area eatery. The menu includes Polish picks like stuffed cabbage and pierogi too, as well as Hungarian goulash ... metromix.com
Czerwone Jabluszko (Red Apple) Restaurant
This Logan Square bufffet is one of Chicago's best known Polish restaurants. People watching their budgets love the prices, and people wanting good Polish home cooking love the food. The place is always hopping, especially ... metromix.com