Staropolska Restaurant

RESTAURANTS, CHICAGO Updated : Jan 18, 2017, 04.13 PM IST

Michaela Cross

Michaela Stone Cross is a writer, adventurer and international traveler from Philadelphia, USA. She enjoys finding ways to live exclusively off of potatoes so that she can afford to spend all her money exploring strange places strangely.

Photo courtesy: Staropolska Restaurant
Polish food was basically born from people wanting to survive cold, depressing conditions, so why not grab it on your winter trip to Chicago? Heavy and carb-filled, Polish cuisine will feed a hungry winter’s belly, and what better place to get some Polish food than Chicago? (Answer: Poland). After all, Chicago has one of the largest ethnic Polish communities, and chances are half the people you meet have more than one “z” in their name.
Check out Staropolska, a restaurant rife with authenticity (or at least a lot of people speaking Polish). Try out the pierogies, a kind of polish dumpling, and order some potato pancakes with applesauce. Anything with mushrooms is also great: from the stuffed mushrooms to mushroom soup. Polish food isn’t generally very friendly to vegetarians, but Staropolska is an exception and features a delicious vegetarian plate for those who like to avoid beasts.
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