polish_lady
01-08-2005, 06:47 PM
Can anyone tell me of some good polish places to get a nice meal?
I know of only one called pomonia on escclesial road,are there any more?
I know of only one called pomonia on escclesial road,are there any more?
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View Full Version : Any good Polish restaurants here in Sheffield? polish_lady 01-08-2005, 06:47 PM Can anyone tell me of some good polish places to get a nice meal? I know of only one called pomonia on escclesial road,are there any more? cgksheff 01-08-2005, 07:25 PM Shouldn't that be Ecclesiastical Road!! So you are willing to eat in restaurants with immigrants' menus? Rich 01-08-2005, 07:33 PM It's Ecclesall Road :D Steelcity 01-08-2005, 08:16 PM Actually, one has just opened up on Abbeydale Road - can't remember what it's called, but it's on the left (if coming from town) just before Chippinghouse Lane turn off - red and white shop front. It's officially Polish, but also has Bavarian and some other stuf (mostly East European). Not tried it yet - but there was some special Vodka promo on last I walked past (half price bottles I think). mr_chris 01-08-2005, 09:45 PM I think it's called Polonium. Metro Rag, er Newspaper didn't rate it highly. Apparently the vegetarian dishes came covered in meat to add, er, flavour? Hels 02-08-2005, 12:15 AM A Polish friend of mine said if it's Polish food it won't be up to much anyway :gag: Kristian 02-08-2005, 12:18 AM I went there a few weeks ago. I queued for ages but they had sold out by the time I got to the front. :( Hels 02-08-2005, 12:29 AM Kris, there's two sorts of people in this world ..... the quick ...... and the hungry :hihi: markichamp 02-08-2005, 09:02 AM Originally posted by cgksheff So you are willing to eat in restaurants with immigrants' menus? Just wondering what you meant by the quite above? markichamp 02-08-2005, 09:11 AM Crap reviews in the rag for Polonium Restaurant which seem to have been written by critics that don't understand the concept of Traditional Home cooked fair, which Polonium provides. Very friendly service and fantastic home cooked food is what you get. Its something a little different and something a little differant is what makes the world go around. JonJParr 02-08-2005, 09:42 AM Originally posted by polish_lady Can anyone tell me of some good polish places to get a nice meal? I know of only one called pomonia on escclesial road,are there any more? What kind of dishes are served in a Polish restaurant? cgksheff 02-08-2005, 10:18 AM Originally posted by markichamp Just wondering what you meant by the quite above? If you hit the "search" button under one of polish_lady's posts, you will come across some of the anti 'immigrant', racist nonsense to which she is prone. CaptainSwing 02-08-2005, 10:33 AM Originally posted by mr_chris I think it's called Polonium. Naming a restaurant after a radioactive element doesn't make it sound very appealing! markichamp 02-08-2005, 11:32 AM Originally posted by cgksheff If you hit the "search" button under one of polish_lady's posts, you will come across some of the anti 'immigrant', racist nonsense to which she is prone. Ahhh. I see what you mean. i can promise you that I certainly don't share these or any racist views. polish_lady 02-08-2005, 12:00 PM Originally posted by cgksheff Shouldn't that be Ecclesiastical Road!! So you are willing to eat in restaurants with immigrants' menus? Very silly really as I am polish its quite normal to want to eat my own countrys food. Thankyou to all those who have been helpful. LornaF 02-08-2005, 01:41 PM If your ancestors suffered at the hands of Hitler, how can you be so hypercritical, you may find the following very interesting. It is, however, mostly unknown that all the close to three million Polish forced laborers deported to Germany had also to wear a “sign of infamy”: a rhomboid of yellow fabric framed in purple with a purple “P” in the center. In the Nazi mythology the color yellow signified treachery, and purple indicated sexual deviation. The Poles who had to wear that sign were not inmates of German concentration camps; they were forced laborers, deportees to Germany as workers, who lived and worked among the Germans but were not allowed any social contact with them: not only any socialization but also the use of street benches, visiting of parks, cinemas or restaurants. Sexual relationship between Poles and Germans was called “ Rassenschande” (racial infamy), and was punishable by death for the Polish partner. Hitler’s plans for extermination of Poles were first stated in his 1927 book Mein Kampf. He called for Germans to give up their attempt to regain their former colonies (lost after WWI) and to revert instead to their ancient “Drang nach Osten” (Push Eastwards) so as to conquer new territories for German expansion (“Lebensraum”) in Poland. probedb 02-08-2005, 01:56 PM Does that have anything to do with Polish restaurants in Sheffield? LornaF 02-08-2005, 02:07 PM Posted by Polish Lady: Can anyone tell me of some good polish places to get a nice meal? I know of only one called pomonia on escclesial road,are there any more? __________________________ WE MUST SECURE THE EXISTENCE OF OUR PEOPLE AND THE FUTURE FOR WHITE CHILDREN What is the above supposed to mean exactly, i don't think it has anything to do ith Polish restuarants either. I wanted to know how someone can have such views when their own race was persecuted by Hitler? pete_jim 02-08-2005, 02:35 PM Originally posted by JonJParr What kind of dishes are served in a Polish restaurant? Not very good ones if the review in the Sheffield Star was anything to go by. Since backed up by two people I know who have been to try for themselves. The restaurant is The Polonium and is opposite Moonlight Textiles/Curtains on Abbeydale Road. Just before it becomes London Road. markichamp 02-08-2005, 05:12 PM Originally posted by pete_jim Not very good ones if the review in the Sheffield Star was anything to go by. Since backed up by two people I know who have been to try for themselves. Find that unfair mate. Suggesting that a Polish restaurant aint gonna serve good dishes. The Star said the food was traditional home cooked yet didnt seem to comprehend home cooked traditional. Cant speak for yer friends tastes, but dont knock it till you have tried it. puskas 26-08-2006, 11:58 AM It was a very poor offering when I went there. Tasteless and greasy. And I llike grease! |