“Far and away the best Polish restaurant and is still in Hamtramck! Best selection of menu items and everything is done very well. Service is fast and often native Polish speaking. Kitchen staff look hard working. Decor was redone a couple of years ago, for an authentic feel. Should be on your list to make the effort to go there!!“
“My go-to place for pierogi's, and other Polish food that I don't want to make myself. If you're buying your pierogi's from big grocery stores, you're doing yourself a disservice by not getting them here. The quality and taste is night and day.“
“Such a sweet place with delicious food, a cozy atmosphere and I had a peek in the kitchen, it was full of what I believe were some pleasantly chatty Polish women. Definitely worth checking out! Street parking was super easy to find, prices reasonable and a pleasant surprise to get a free bread basket at the beginning of the meal.Parking: Park on most places in the street or surrounding street.“
“The American Polish Cultural Center restaurant catered the Celebration of life for my father. I’m so glad we chose them to provide the food for the event. Tomasz is very knowledgeable and professional in his approach. They were already quite busy the day of our event, but he made it happen for us. The food was excellent, delivered on a timely basis, and everyone commented on how good the food was. I live over an hour from the center but always look forward to having a meal there when I’m nearby. I highly recommend the American Polish Cultural Center to provide your food for any event where people would appreciate absolutely delicious Polish food and excellent service. I would, by all means, select them again to cater any future events of ours. The city chicken, pierogi, golabki, cucumber salad and green beans are some of the best dive ever eaten. Thank you, Tomasz, for helping to make our special event even more special!“
“Dough structure for pazcki was ON POINT! Delicious enriched dough. The strawberry jalapeño filling could have used more jalapeños, I didn’t taste it at all. Still delicious strawberry none the less. Pierogi is always on point, delicious dough stuffed with delicious fillings. There are no better pierogi in the metro Detroit area, period!“
“Used to go there to have Polish Platter. the food is always good except the bread that comes with soup. the place is always full of people. I love their stuffed cabbage and pierogi. Portion is good and the staffs are so friendly. But don't try just regular american breakfast or french toast here, you are at the polish specialty place.“
“LOVE this new store! I'm used to their Hamtramck location, but this one is 1000X better!Loved all the food choices, hot foods at Deli counter was a great surprise. A TON of Pierogi varieties to choose from!Plenty of Parking, and super kind staff helping.“
“The Polish Yacht Club's Walleye and Perch are some of the best in all of Detroit (only Andrew's competes and it's a bit more expensive). It's a large portion that's cooked perfectly and tastes incredibly fresh (a rarity around here, but I won't name names). It's fried, but not greasy at all, and it's flaky because it's fresh (no squishy fish here, thank God) Every dinner is served with pickles, coleslaw, French fries and soup so the value is ridiculous. They also don't lack condiments (malt vinegar included) which I appreciate. The inside of the Yacht Club genuinely looks like the Cigar Lounge of a Country Club. I love it. Small, casual with old school elegance. And the service gives off that same vibe. It's like you're in a cigar lounge only with no smoking and excellent food. Personally, I loved the Ivanhoe Club and will be back!“
“Im not from this area, was here for work and a work friend suggested it. It's a really small place. Very nice people. The pierogi were good. I felt the potato pancakes were not really for me, but they were ok. That's all I tried. My friend likes the burrito. It was pretty big.“