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On Fri, 4 Feb 2005 23:53:44 +0100, (Victor Sack)
wrote:
>Melba's Jammin' > wrote:
>
>> In article >, George
>> > wrote:
>> (snip)
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>> > There is a local shop like you mentioned called something like "Pops
>> > Pierogies". It is one of the last places I know to get good pierogies.
>>
>> Lower Manhattan?
>
>Yes, W. Village.
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>> We missed it, Bubba Vic!
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>Yes, and it's a damn shame! They offer Polish pierogi, Russian pelmeni
>and pirozhki, Georgian chebureki, khinkali and khachapuri, Uzbek samsa,
>Azerbaijani kutaby, etc., all with various and sundry fillings. There
>are also some soups, including your beloved beety borscht. Ah!
>
>Bubba
This place sounds awfully nice. I have not had decent pelmeni since a
favorite hole-in-the-wall place on upper Madison closed years ago. I
will be in Manhattan tomorrow and will try to get down there.
Boron
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