Under the Eagle
Under the Eagle
9000 Joseph Campau St
Hamtramck, MI 48212
(313) 875-5905
Under the Eagle on the south end of Joseph Campau is possibly the best Polish restaurant in town. I asked for a take-out menu, but they have different menus for every day of the week. Last Friday, I had the Polish combo plate and Steve had the fish-fry special. Delicious!
Hours: Open Mon-Tue 11am-7pm; Thu-Sun 11am-9pm
Payment Accepted: Cash Only. ATM available at the A&C Market next door.
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I had noticed that Polonia serves potato noodles rather than mashed potatoes with goulash and the cucumber salad has dill on it while the salad at Polish Village does not. Is that the kind of thing that make PVC more American-style?
The fare at Polonia is more delicate and flavorful and overall more authentic. Plus Polonia boasts the absolute cleanest kitchen in Hamtramck; the men here know what I'm talking about.
Funny thing about Polish restaurant names. Under the Eagle follows a common "Under the..." construction. When my wife and I were in Poland we briefly contemplated dining at a place called "Pod Czarny Kon."
This translates to "Under the Black Horse."
Yum.
I keep hearing that the best Polish restaurant around is Krakus, just north of the Hamtramck border on Jos. Campau.
Krakus (Ooh, that crazy witchcraft) has always intrigued me. I'd like to go there before their sagging facade slides right onto Campau.
Anything for the vegetarian at Krakus?
It's always seemed strange to me, though, that Polish restaurants in America are so heavily weighted toward meat dishes. In Poland I never have any problem getting great and imaginative vegetarian food. First of all, EVERYTHING tastes better there, so even the simplest food is satisfying. Anyway, peasant food, upon which the menus of most Polish American menus are based, could never have been so dependent on meat because people simply couldn't afford it. And now in Poland there are lots of "salad bar" restaurants--nothing like an American salad bar, but an eatery where you pay by weight or number of selections for these incredibly varied salads with different sauces. Yummm! And cheap, too. Now that might be a good business for Hamtramck...
I'd like to learn how to make Polish food. In Ypsi, we shopped at the Mexican grocery and I'm having trouble finding the things I need for the food I know how to make. I refuse to drive to Krown (except on bottle return day).
Is there a good English language Polish cookbook available?
"The point of cities is multiplicity of choice." - Jane Jacobs
Never said Polish Village was bad, just not terribly authentic.
By the way, be careful hanging around under the MacArthur bridge. SERIOUS troll problems.
Mike "My Daddy Was an Ogre" Rehfus
And wairesses... so cute...

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