(212) 777-9728
200 2nd Ave
New York,
NY
10003
40.7312
-73.9855
Neighborhoods: East Village, Downtown
Reviews & Ratings for Little Poland Restaurant
7 reviews
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so pleasant, diner-sheikh
by louisglass at Citysearch
Ah! Little Poland. The name rings out clear as a bellpepper stufffed with a hearty meat concoction, which I hope is just beef (though I know deep down contains pork ((I don't eat pork)). I used to read, work, hangout here a lot. The french fries have always been my favorite, for years, since my first visit circa 2002. Crisp, oily, hearty. No holds barred. The perrogies are a favorite of mine, mixing in a set of potato and cheese, and always boiled though fried is an option. I love the goulash. I love the nova omelette. I love the service, nice older women who smile so bright with any attempt at a Polish phrase. And then every once in a while, a younger Polish server, and I'm not trying to be sexist, but what can I write? It all adds to the ambiance. Good Lord, I'm soooo lonely....but basically, this is a Polish-based diner with really hearty fair and fairly traditional food. I suppose its as Polish as Chinese food is Chinese?but it is delicious and the value is dynamite if you get a dinner and it comes with two vege sides. Man. Good times.
- Pros: great food, value, service.
- Cons: Its a diner. If you don't like charming diners this isn't for you.
Best Polish Food
by AnnaDavidson at Citysearch
My father was born in Poland and my grandmother lived with us for many years. I have not had food as good as Little Poland's since I was young. Little Poland's food may even be better.
Food , service and coffee was perfect. My husband is Irish and he can not stop talking about the great Polish food. He wants me to cook him something similar - but he will have to wait until our next trip to NYC.
- Pros: Food, Coffee
A Taste of Poland in Downtown
by WestLondona at Citysearch
An unpretentious diner-style place on 2nd ave, Little Poland is my place of choice whenever I crave some good Polish food. Though the interior looks quite American, the waitresses are all Polish and the food definitely tastes authentic. Their pierogi are some of the best i've had in the city. And as a surprising bonus, their banana pancakes are a must-try, any time of the day!
- Pros: delicious food, cheap compared to everything around it
- Cons: ambience
Where I go when I wish I had a Polska mama
by foodieknowsbest at Citysearch
I like to say that I've tasted every Ethnic cuisine out there and I'm always in the mood for something different.
Little Poland is the place I go when I'm in the mood for a hearty, home-made style meal.
A place I go to when I wish I had a Polska mama to cook for me.
They serve the standard Polish dishes that you'd expect (and even burgers...go figure).
Everytime I've gone I've ordered something different and I always leave with a doggy bag (its even yummier reheated the next day!).
This place looks like a neighborhood diner so its not some sort of hip, be seen, date spot.
But who needs shnazzy lighting and pumping music when you've got a great meal and good conversation with an old friend or significant other?!
- Pros: Great food! Left-overs!
- Cons: None
Lots of good food for a good price.
by jojo211 at Citysearch
Everything you get here is home-style and good quality. Come here when you're hungry for mom's cooking and can't get home. Try the chicken cutlet, pierogis, noodles,borscht.
- Pros: good, inexpensive, home-cooking!
- Cons: ok decor, not a date place










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