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Margaret Suran at lid wrote on 2/5/05 8:54 AM:
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> Victor Sack wrote:
>> Melba's Jammin' > wrote:
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>>> 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.
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>>> Lower Manhattan?
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>> 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!
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>> Bubba
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> The place is on 190 Bleeker Street. I keep planning to go there, but
> have never done so. (
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> If I can push myself out the door today. I may go there and get some
> for tomorrow's Super Bowl dinner. Of course, Marcel does not eat
> pierogis and if I don't invite him, I will have to eat them all
> myself. Not such a bad thought. )
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I would love to help you eat pierogies, Margaret.
DIdn't we go to a pierogi palace on First Avenue, not far from the Veselka
Coffee Shop, somewhere in the teens? Those were delicious!
Now I'm craving pierogies.
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