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They accommodated me even though I was a little late coming in but 6pm does seem to be an odd time to close the buffet. The service and food were both very good, especially for the price. I had access the the remenents of the buffet which were still edible and what I assume it the "usual combo" Perogies, potato pancakes, stuffed cabbage and soup. Everything except the soup excited my buds. What stands out the most to me about the experience was all the polish speech bouncing around. There was a tv playing a soap opera comedy, which would have really turned me off, but it was a Polish soap opera comedy, with a cheesy muscle bound man dressed up as a robot with a motocross helmet that was two sizes too small for his little head.... I know it has nothing to do with the food, but that did tickle me. On my way out I bought one of each of the Polish chocolate candies. Really interesting sweets. I ate them down by the Cuyahoga, the river known for catching fire.
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