New Jersey is well known for being a haven of international cuisine. In many of its cities and towns, you're likely to find a veritable United Nations of restaurants on every street corner. But one of the greatest joys of exploring the Garden State's culinary scene is finding havens of less-known cuisine around the state. That's the case for Linden, an old-fashioned town located along the popular Northeast Corridor commuter train. A hub for immigrants, Linden is home to the best Polish food in New Jersey - which means you'll find the best pierogis and kielbasa around. Whether looking for a casual meal or fine dining, visiting Linden will make you feel like you're dining at the best cafe in Warsaw.
A hub of industry and culture, Linden was built by European immigrants - and it shows in the local cuisine.
Linden is the state's best hub for Polish cuisine, and you can get your pierogi fix no matter how you want it.
If you're looking for a casual meal, stop into Syrena, a grocery and deli that's the town's oldest still-open place for Polish food.
Served off a steam table to go, you'll find all sorts of European delicacies at rock-bottom prices.
The old-school cafe Abigail's Cafe is a popular spot for a casual meal.
The extensive menu has both American and European specialties, and you'll want to order the whole menu.
Not only are the main courses authentic, but so are the sides - the red cabbage slaw is packed with flavor.
Amsterdam Alley is a bar packed with all the best spirits - but the menu is anything but run-of-the-mill.
You'll want to start with an appetizer of the garlicky kielbasa, the most flavorful sausage in town. It comes with a spicy brown mustard for an extra kick.
For entrees, the pork loin topped with a fried egg may just be the most indulgent dish in all of Linden.
Have you explored Linden's culinary scene? Let us know your pick for the best Polish food in New Jersey in the comments section. You can find out more about these restaurants at the websites of Abigail's Restaurant and Amsterdam Alley. If you're looking for New Jersey's signature cuisine, check out this tiny but legendary Italian restaurant.
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