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Re: Sava - Polish Cafeteria
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That's a real bummer... we would eat there every couple of mos, but admittedly we'd frequently forget it's there. As much as we love Polish food, it's not something we'd make be a weekly meal (or we wouldn't fit through the door).

Hopefully it's replaced with something other than a pizza place or Asian restaurant.

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really sad, but I agree that it's not surprising. Can't believe they never got themselves a real sign or proper storefront.

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The place is uninviting. Even if it's clean inside, the are perception is that it's dirty. The business has been there for 2 years now and they still have a ghetto banner as their signage. Food is good but it's not a place I'm going to take my family or friends to eat.

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REALLY sad, but not surprising. As I've said before, I can't figure out how that place didn't succeed.


Polish food just isn't as mainstream as Italian or Asian.

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REALLY sad, but not surprising. As I've said before, I can't figure out how that place didn't succeed.

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Saw Sava listed today for sale on craigslist for $125,000.

http://newjersey.craigslist.org/reb/2386112227.html

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I've been living in JC for over a decade now and hadn't yet made it to Sava.
I went this past Friday and am so glad I did. I got the goulash, stuffed cabbage and periogies and everything was delicious and very affordable. Being of polish descent and having my grandmother cook for me, I can say that this food is every bit as good as I remember my grandmother's. I plan on making this place a regular in my take-out rotation.

You've been living here 10 years, you're Polish, and enjoyed you're grand mother's cooking, what took you so long and what have you been eating in the mean time ? Well better late then never.

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I've been living in JC for over a decade now and hadn't yet made it to Sava.

I went this past Friday and am so glad I did. I got the goulash, stuffed cabbage and periogies and everything was delicious and very affordable. Being of polish descent and having my grandmother cook for me, I can say that this food is every bit as good as I remember my grandmother's. I plan on making this place a regular in my take-out rotation.

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> Yeah, it doesn't make sense that the place is never full

The Sava decor looks scruffy and uninviting, I think that sprucing the place up would help them get more business.

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Incidentally, Sawa (the W is pronounced like a V) is a mythical syren that sang to a young fisherman named Wars along the Wisła river in Poland. The two got together and you got Warszawa (Warsaw.)

The syren is on the coat of arms of Warsaw:

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This place is amazing! The goulash MUST be tried. I will definitely be coming back.

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Sava Polish Diner, formerly near the courts is here down on Grave St near the PATH:

Sava Polish Diner now downtown since 2008

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Hungry before or after Court? Come Downtown, or order delivery

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I'll never understand why there is never a line in this place when I go in. The food is amazing, you can't beat the prices and the owner makes you feel like you are part of her family.
Just showing this place some love today (BTW, Wednesday is blintz day at Sava Polish Restaurant -- having some right now - YUM - and will have some of her wonderful chicken soup for dinner).


Yeah, it doesn't make sense that the place is never full, when similar old school types of places like 2nd Street Bakery have lines out the door. It especially doesn't make sense to me since the 2nd Street Bakery is much more out of the way than Sava.

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I'll never understand why there is never a line in this place when I go in. The food is amazing, you can't beat the prices and the owner makes you feel like you are part of her family.
Just showing this place some love today (BTW, Wednesday is blintz day at Sava Polish Restaurant -- having some right now - YUM - and will have some of her wonderful chicken soup for dinner).

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I'm eating a cheese blintz from Sava as I type. Two for $5 on Wednesdays and out of this world delicious.

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Yaga's (the owner's) chicken meatballs are crazy good. If you haven't already tried them, have some with rice or kasha and vegetables and you will be hooked (all for a very reasonable price too)! She is the Polish grandmother I never had!

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My wife and I ate here the other night. It was great food and the folks were very friendly. I look forward to our next meal at Sava.

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Just had lunch there today - as delicious and wholesome as ever!

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I believe Sava is open every day except Sunday...try and check it out!

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What time/days are they open. I've planned to eat there twice and have found it closed. Its possible I went there the same days. I've been craving homestyle pierogies for days.

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What email?????? Details please!!!!!

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It is on the verge of folding, there was an email sent out last week.

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So f'ing good. Please people, if you appreciate good homestyle food, go there. If the place ever folded, I'd be devastated.

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Just had some pierogies from Sava. This fall weather had me craving them, and they are as awesome as ever!

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Agreed, gotta stop by this weekend and bring some home to Bayonne.

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Thanks for bumping this up, JC123. It is a good reminder, and getting to be that time of year for comfort food. Think I will stop by tonight.

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Have recently been trying Sava on Grove Street and I am consistently blown away at how terrific and affordable her food is...pierogies, chicken meatballs, stuffed cabbage, chicken stuffed with spinach, potato pancakes, cheese blintzes, I could go on and on. I recently had a small get together and ordered apple blintzes from Sava to serve as dessert. People went crazy over them and there was not one left at the end of the meal! If you have not tried Sava, I highly recommend it (and it seems a lot of other people on this thread feel the same way). We need to support good restaurants like this one in JC!!!!Quote:

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Just wanted to give this place some love...I don't think I go here often enough. Went to Sava's tonight with a friend and we were both raving about how good it was. The flavors and tastes of this food are pure pleasure. Amazing. We are lucky to have a place like this in our hood. It's better than any Russian/Polish joint in the East Village, easily. Deeply satisfying, affordable meals served by a true character of a Polish Grandma in an unpretentious, genuine atmosphere. Without question one of the best eateries in Jersey City. This little resto is the real deal.

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When I was at Savas today - the owner in passing mentioned that Tanya (from Tanya's restaurant) was in town for the festival this weekend. I asked her if she knew how to make Tanya's cold borscht. She said she did and happily takes requests from customers who come in for specific off menu things.

** also she will be at the polish festival on Sunday with tons of food she's been making all this week nonstop. She mentioned something about 500 stuffed cabbages.. wow.


Now I have to try the cold borscht too.

Geez... 500 stuffed cabbages? I knew she made a bunch for the festival in JC today, but wow... that IS a lot!

Maybe throngs of folks will show up to the event and she'll sell out? I sure hope so -- someone so sweet and hardworking deserves to make a pretty penny.

What I'm digging is that I often crave Sava-style home cooking on a Sunday -- the one day of the week her place is closed.

So I'm stoked that I can head down to the celebration to get my fix.

I wonder if any other food vendors will be there? Like the folks from Europa? I'm ready to indulge!

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When I was at Savas today - the owner in passing mentioned that Tanya (from Tanya's restaurant) was in town for the festival this weekend. I asked her if she knew how to make Tanya's cold borscht. She said she did and happily takes requests from customers who come in for specific off menu things.

** also she will be at the polish festival on Sunday with tons of food she's been making all this week nonstop. She mentioned something about 500 stuffed cabbages.. wow.

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it is delicious but I still don't like them for painting over the Stanley's Clothes sign. Aaargh.

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