Polska Laska Pittsburgh

Hi, Dziekuje (pronounced jen-koo-yeh) is thank you in Polish.  What an amazing lunch for us…”

Lunch photos by my friend
and blog follower Tookie
Pierogis, Haluski, Golobki, Sour Cream

Polska Laska Sharpsburg 1100 N Canal St

19 thoughts on “Polska Laska Pittsburgh

  1. I’m not familiar with haluski, Ruth, but it looks a lovely cafe. I will be back in Poland in September and looking forward to my cousin Marta’s pierogi xx

      • Golabki is stuffed cabbage, but I’m not familiar with the other term, Darlene. I could Google it, but sometimes life’s too short xx

      • The word Haluski has a link if you click it. Homemade spaetzle with onions and cabbage carmelized. . The Golabki has a link too if you click the word.

      • The Haluski is the spaetzle with onions and cabbage. Click the word for link. Tho Golobki is the cabbage roll with meat rice and tomatoes.

    • Thanks for the clarification, Ruth. It was along time ago and I probably got them mixed up. No matter, they are all good and comfort food for me. xo

    • Dear Jo, Darlene and Ruth,

      I very much enjoy your lively conversation here and have come to join you.

      Reading this post aside, I also enjoyed looking at the excellent photos here, especially those showing yummy Polish food.

      One of my best friends is Polish, and she has made the hearty dish of Golobki, which is indeed a cabbage roll with meat, rice and tomatoes, served with thick tomato sauce. I remember that the last step is her putting the dish in an oven for about 20 minutes.

      In the spirit of Easter, I would like to wish all of you and your respective families “Joyeuses Pâques!”, and to share with you my special Easter post entitled “🐥 Easter in Modern Multimedia Perspective 🐰🐣🐇🐤“. You are very welcome to enjoy some eye-catching graphics and animations plus more pertinent information there. The post can be accessed directly at

      http://soundeagle.wordpress.com/2015/04/11/easter-in-modern-multimedia-perspective/

      This said post features many photos of sumptuous Polish cuisines for the special occasion.

      May all of you enjoy the coming weekend. Happy April!

      Yours sincerely,
      SoundEagle🦅

  2. Love the building. I have only had the frozen pierogies and like them but am sure these are much better. Cabbage however is clearly on my no fly list. Dc

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