Polonia Restaurant Menu 1780 Blalock Rd, HOUSTON, TX 77080

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Polonia Restaurant Menu 1780 Blalock Rd, HOUSTON, TX 77080 This menu was created & provided by Menyu website: www.themenyuapp.com click for full restaurant page & menu Polonia Restaurant Menu 1780 Blalock Rd, HOUSTON, TX 77080 Description: Classic Polish fare such as pierogi & stuffed cabbage served in a casual dining room. Phone: (713) 464-9900 Hours: Call for hours Appetizers Cold Cut Platter A variety of premium cold cuts, ham, pork loin. Fried Bacon, $6.90 Herring, $7.90 Imported polish herring with diced onions. (Oil or Sour Cream) Polonia Plate (4), $5.90 Polonia Salad, $5.90 Wedge of iceberg lettuce served with blue cheese topped with blue cheese dressing. (V) Pork Aspic, $4.90 A savory jelly containing pieces of pork Potato Pancakes (V) (3), $5.90 Served with apple sauce sour cream Potato Pancakes (V) (5), $7.90 Page 1 This menu was created & provided by Menyu website: www.themenyuapp.com Chef's Special's Beef Rouladen, $15.90 Served with Silesian Dumplings (Kluski) and Red Cabbage Combination Plate- For Two, $29.90 Pierogi, cabbage rolls, kielbasa, bigos, meat loaf, baked pork chicken legs. Golabki (Cabbage Rolls), $11.90 Steamed fresh cabbage leaves filled with ground meat, rice and seasonings baked in a tomato sauce served with mashed potatoes. Golonka (Pork Shank), $18.90 A robust shank of pork slowly braised in beer, paprika, onions, carrots and spices. Served with Polish style sauerkraut, bread, mustard and horseradish. Potato Pancakes 'Goral' Style, $12.90 The famous traditional pancake made from fresh grated potatoes, eggs, onion and spices, fried crisp and golden, served with beef goulash. Page 2 This menu was created & provided by Menyu website: www.themenyuapp.com Desserts Cheesecake, $5.90 Farmers Cheese Filling Blintz, $12.90 Jam Filling Blintz, $11.90 Mariola's Blintz, $12.90 Pierogi With Blueberry (V), $11.90 Pierogi With Cherry (V), $11.90 Pierogi With Plum (V), $11.90 Pierogi With Strawberry (V), $11.90 Page 3 This menu was created & provided by Menyu website: www.themenyuapp.com Entrees BIGOS, $6.90 A Polish hunter stew with variety of meats, sausage, mushrooms and other ingredients, gently simmered in sauerkraut and fresh cabbage. Blood Sausage, $8.90 Blood sausage (Kaszanka) sauteed with onions. Served with pickles. Breaded Chicken Breast, $9.90 Served with potatoes. Breaded Pork Cutlet, $13.90 A large tender breaded pork cutlet served with traditionally prepared sauerkraut and mashed potatoes. Fish Filet (V), $11.90 Pecan Crusted fish served with potatoes. Polish Sausage, $7.90 Grilled Polish Kielbasa sauted with onions sauerkraut. Roasted Pork, $12.90 Served with potatoes. Roasted Pork Meat Loaf, $10.90 Seasoned lean ground pork shaped into a cutlet and served with mashed potatoes. Roasted Veal, $14.90 Served with sauce and potatoes. Saute Breaded Chicken Breast, $12.90 Topped with pineapple and cheese served with potatoes. Stuffed Pork Cutlet, $13.90 With saute mushrooms and onions; served with mashed potatoes. Made the old-fashioned polish way. Page 4 This menu was created & provided by Menyu website: www.themenyuapp.com Entrees Veal Schnitzel, $13.90 Veal cutlet breaded and pan fried served with potatoes and sauerkraut. Page 5 This menu was created & provided by Menyu website: www.themenyuapp.com Pierogi Meat, $11.90 Potato And Cheese (V), $11.90 Sauerkraut And Mushrooms (V), $11.90 Spinach, $11.90 Page 6 This menu was created & provided by Menyu website: www.themenyuapp.com Pyzy Round Potato Dumpling, $13.90 Filled with meat or cheese. Page 7 This menu was created & provided by Menyu website: www.themenyuapp.com Sandwiches Breaded Chicken Breast, $7.90 Pork Cutlet Sandwich, $7.90 Ruben Sandwich (Cornbeef And Kraut), $7.90 Page 8 This menu was created & provided by Menyu website: www.themenyuapp.com Soups Barszcz Soup With Dumplings, $5.90 Barszcz With Croquette, $5.90 This is the Polish traditional renowned beetroot soup served with a crepe filled with meat. Beef Tripe Soup, $8.90 Spiced in the Polish Highland style. Chicken Noodle Soup, $4.90 Homemade farmers style clear fresh chicken soup with seasonal vegetables and vermicelli. Chicken Soup With Dumplings, $5.90 Complimentary Soup Tues - Fri 11am - 3:00pm Wednesday - Pickle Soup|Thursday - Bean Soup|Friday - Sauerkraut Soup Mushroom Soup, $4.90 Soup Of A Day, $4.90 Sour Rye Soup, $5.90 A very special old style soup made from fermented rye flour with smoked sausage and egg. Page 9.
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