Good products, very nice store. But omg!!! What’s wrong with people working there. Soooo rude and unfriendly.
Joe M.
Classificação do local: 4 Allentown, NJ
We have a small Pulaski meats in the Trenton Farmers Market that my family has gone to since before I was born and I’m 63. A couple of years ago we found the big market in Linden. If you want Polish food, this is the place to go. While in Linden visit Abigail’s for lunch or dinner!
Mare P.
Classificação do local: 4 Hampton Bays, NY
I buy Pulaski Meat Products in the Passaic Basics. Love their Schinkowa kielbasy, very lean with a nice flavor.
Matthew T.
Classificação do local: 2 Roselle Park, NJ
I personally didn’t like the place. Over priced meat that isn’t so great. Nice presentation in the store, but over $ 10 for 2 stuffed cabbage that were bland and under cooked. There are better polish markets by the Pathmark that are cheaper and have better choices. Parking isn’t great either. very disappointed because other people gave it good reviews
Rich R.
Classificação do local: 4 Roxbury Township, NJ
Wow, just walk in here and the smell and atmosphere let you know you came to the right place for meat. I primarily go here for the kielbasa and ham. Everything looks great and if I do not focus I will come home with way more than I need. All the meats are fresh. The workers are more than willing to help you with any questions you may have. I went before Christmas to get a ham for Christmas. There was a man playing music on a keyboard. It made for a nice atmosphere. I have ordered and eaten the ham with and without the bone. Both are great and pick whatever you are in the mood for. There are many choices for Polish delis in Linden. If you come here you will not be disappointed. Do not be afraid to try something new.
Jennifer U.
Classificação do local: 5 Alexandria, VA
I remember as a little kid, my Dad and I would wait in line at Pulaskis to get our Easter ham. This was over 30 years ago. And we’ve been going to Pulaskis ever since. And not just for Easter ham anymore. The kielbasa is amazing, as is the babka and Kabanosy. It’s my husband’s favorite stop at Christmas — he loves the keyboard player!
Fred T.
Classificação do local: 5 Edison, NJ
This is a one stop shop for Polish delicacies. World class meats and polish foods. Most Polish deli’s in Linden have great foods — and you may like theirs over another’s — but Pulaski’s has a wide selection of quality products all in one place. Poppy seed bread, franks, ham, you name it.
Maria B.
Classificação do local: 5 Jersey City, NJ
Great meat products(cooked ham, smoked ham etc), pickles(like cucumbers in brain, without vinegar) etc for low prices. About 5 – 6 $ per lb for the ham. The only thing that makes me sad — it’s closed on Sundays, when we usually pass by…
Kevin E.
Classificação do local: 5 Jamesburg, NJ
The freshest and tastiest polish meats, bar none. I highly recommend the mini-kielbasas
Fred G.
Classificação do local: 5 Mountainside, NJ
This is the«RITZ» of polish meat markets. The very best! Their deli hot dogs are the best. I always get Canadian Bacon and Black Forest Ham. Don’t forget the Polish Cheese at the deli counter. Their pork chops and T bone steaks are the best quality I have found. What ever you buy here, you will not be disappointed. You will be coming back frequently.
Matt r.
Classificação do local: 2 Union, NJ
1st visit last year was just to pick up a holiday babka which was 2 – 3 days before Xmas & they were out of cheese? wound up going to Zyrena’s at corner of Stiles & St George where NWL used to be & have two very good ones to choose from so i didnt think giving a rating based on a quick pickup would be fair so i figured i’d wait until i wanted to buy several different items this visit i was looking for bavarian bratwurst, knockwurst, breakfast sausage, stuffed cabbage & pierogies maybe a friday afternoon is a bad time to go because they were out of fresh pierogies just frozen(may try them next time), they DONT make the 3 meat items mentioned above??? i’ve been to tiny butchers who make these i.e. Lutz in Union center so the only item I got was stuffed cabbage but with turkey instead of beef??? looking at the rest of the items they have kind of odd to be healthy on this? some have told me turkey based items are just as good as beed but not in this case a waste of $ 6(for just two) also last Easter a friend make me dinner with one of their keilbasas – it was as dry or drier than Hillshire Farms! it seems this place is 80−90% packaged goods i would have given this place just 1 star for the sheer quantity of other things they have but because of the reviews i may give this place another chance based & will have to try other items mentioned by other reviewers & if warranted i’ll edit my rating
John F.
Classificação do local: 5 Union, NJ
I stopped in today for only the second time. The first time was years ago and I barely remember it. Much bigger in size than other European butcher shop/pork stores, it’s more like a mini supermarket. Like Kevin D above, I love hot dogs and sample them as a hobby. I’ve had hundreds of different kinds. It’s what I bought at Pulaski today. There are 2 main types of franks. Eastern or Jewish style beef with a spicy flavor profile and German/Polish style beef/pork which has a wider array of more subtle spices. I like both types. I’ve been to many pork stores and Pulasji’s franks rank among the best. Rich, smoky, and flavorful. My current favorite hot dog. Right up there with Union Pork Store and Kocher’s Continental Meats. Very tender and as fresh as can be. The date it was packaged is right on the label. Highly recommended.
Richard J.
Classificação do local: 5 Linden, NJ
The quality of their food is great. The fresh meat is not the grey stuff you see in the supermarkets. They make their own kielbasa daily, you smell it about a block away when they’re smoking it. I just can’t say enough good things about this place.
Arlene A.
Classificação do local: 4 Cranford, NJ
Wow, really great hot food offerings. Great kielbasa, stuffed cabbage, pierogies, etc. Want to try their hams. Very glad to have a good resource nearby, though you’ll get quicker service if you are of the Caucasian Persuasion…
Kevin D.
Classificação do local: 5 Linden, NJ
I am just going to wax hot dogs here for a moment. I have been a connoisseur of hot dogs all my life. To me, nothing beat a dirty water dog from any Sabrett cart in the city. It’s fast and nasty and you can eat it sober or drunk and it’s good all the same. I have my supermarket brands that I prefer over others and without making an endorsement, I tend to like hot dogs in their natural casing. I live not too far from Pulaski and I’ve passed it numerous times but never made a dedicated trip in to check it out. On my first trip I made a few laps around the store checking out all the prepared foods as well as the assortment of jarred/canned/boxed foods. I didn’t want to get in over my head too much, so I settled on the packaged hot dogs and potato and sauerkraut pierogies, but more on those later. When I got home I was excited to break open the package and start grilling the hot dogs. Getting right to the important part, they came out amazing(of course). The casings popped open enough to give you what I call«the condiment canal». It is the natural shelf that is formed when the hot dog separates and it allows you to directly apply the condiments of your choice. I prefer my hot dogs in a potato roll but that’s entirely up to you. These things are awesome no matter how you eat them. They have an amazing smokey flavor but not so much that they encroach into kielbasa territory, you know it’s still a hot dog. Since coming across Pulaski Meat’s hot dogs, I don’t see a better one coming down the line. In my opinion it is perfect. Also perfect is their pierogies. I’m not as much of an expert on pierogies as I am hot dogs, but the potato and sauerkraut kind that have been pan seared and served with a little sour cream along side these hot dogs very well may be the meal I request if I’m ever on death row(if they still offer that option). But since I am an upstanding citizen, I get to enjoy these until my arteries hurt.
Chris D.
Classificação do local: 5 Ocean View, NJ
Best kielbasa on the planet!!! They also have the best smoked meats I have found anywhere. This market has an old-world feel and the primary language spoken in the market is Polish. They have many fresh and packaged eastern European items. They do serve prepared items such as Pierogies, galumpkis, etc. Stop in once and I bet you’ll be back. They do have a small parking lot behind the store.
Morgan T.
Classificação do local: 4 Myrtle Beach, SC
Wonderful place to get fresh authentic Polish meats and groceries. I love their sandwiches and hot lunch choices as well. I’ve only been here at lunchtime and it has always been packed, but it is beyond worth the wait. Their pierogis and smoked meats are the best I’ve had, and are great for bringing to holiday gatherings.
P M.
Classificação do local: 4 Roseland, NJ
What a great local find! I happened to be working in the area today and was looking for something good to eat rather than the crap at Quiznos or another local pizza joint. I started seeing Polish signs as I drove down Wood Ave and saw Pulaski with an open parking spot out front. I’m a New Yorker stuck in NJ and I miss the convenience of superior Polish products that I had nearby in Greenpoint. So I was excited to find Pulaski. It’s a very clean shop and the centerpiece of the place is the meat. There’s a large center island that takes up most of the store that has all kinds of kielbasas and lots of smoked meats. I was happy to see that they had a steam table with perigees, stuffed cabbage, roast pork, potatoes, soup, etc… The rest of the store had all the eastern European supplies you could want — canned and jarred goods, breads, wheat-based items, candy, you name it. So I picked up a pound of krayana kielbasa and had the nice lady behind the counter load up a to-go plate of some hot food. I just wish this place had a few table so I could sit down and enjoy the meal right away. So Plan B was sit in my car and dig in! Everything was very good, excellent quality and prices were very reasonable. If you’re in the neighborhood or want some good Polish eats, make sure to sop on by. I know I’ll be back.
Paul K.
Classificação do local: 5 Westfield, NJ
Polish delicatessen offering a variety of smoked and fresh meats and other Polish ethnic food products. Crowded during the Easter and Christmas holidays(a testament to its very high quality). Staff is fluent in Polish and English.