I’ve always wanted to try this Polish restaurant in Greenpoint, where they dress up in old-school traditional Polish folk outfits. The waitresses look hot (check out their online gallery). There were violinists playing what sounded like old folk songs, but sort of indie rock. I think it was too loud for Todd. And also a well full of money. I loved this place. Reminds me of Epcot.
Todd got White Borcht and White Kielbasa. Both good. I got the Plate of Polish Specialties (Pierogis, Potato Pancakes, Polish Kielbasa, Hunter’s Stew and Stuffed Cabbage $12.50). The Stuffed Cabbage was some of the best I’ve had. I was so stuffed.
Karczma Polish Restaurant - 136 Greenpoint Ave (btwn Franklin & Manhattan Ave) Brooklyn, NY 11222












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| August 4, 2011 @ 10:24 pm
I used to go to Epcot almost every year as a kid. By the end of the night, I’d always get a headache …always at Epcot and this one steak place in the Fashion Square Mall in the 80′s. I think it was the neon lights and the baked potato.
| August 5, 2011 @ 1:23 pm
We’ve been to Epcot as a family three times in the early 2000′s. Always a good time. Japanese pavilion was fun at the Teppanyaki table but I thought France was a little too stuffy (go figure).
I love the fact that you can always find a beer or glass of wine while walking around as opposed to the Magic Kingdom. The fireworks were cool in the middle of the lake and I was amazed how quickly the heat traveled to the walkway from the explosions.
| August 5, 2011 @ 9:02 pm