tooslimnc
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Charlotte NC--Any Hungarian?
Tue, 09/25/07 9:04 PM
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I have been having a craving of late for chicken paprikash or some real goulash. Having lived for years in a section of NJ that was populated by Hungarians that escaped during '50s, you couldn't swing a dead cat without hitting a great Hungarian place. Anyone know of anything within a days drive of Charlotte NC? Thanks all.
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jellybear
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RE: Charlotte NC--Any Hungarian?
Thu, 10/4/07 8:16 AM
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Right outside of Wilmington,NC there is a large Polish population and they have a Food Festival every so often to raise money and they do a mean Chicken Paprikash.And Stuffed Cabbage Rolls,Yum!
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wanderingjew
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RE: Charlotte NC--Any Hungarian?
Thu, 10/4/07 8:29 AM
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quote:Originally posted by jellybear Right outside of Wilmington,NC there is a large Polish population and they have a Food Festival every so often to raise money and they do a mean Chicken Paprikash.And Stuffed Cabbage Rolls,Yum! When I was living in Pittsburgh, if you compared Polish and Hungarian in the same sentence (or any two or more Eastern European Ethnic Groups) you'd be strung up by your b%$*'s All were considered enirely distinct, different and separate from eachother, it would be like comparing "Finnish" with "Nigerian". Of course having a Spanish-Portuguese restaurant "Mallorca" was "perfectly OK", however here in Rhode Island and Southeastern MA there would be an out and out riot if that ever happenned!
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nchungarians
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RE: Charlotte NC--Any Hungarian?
Sun, 12/16/07 7:00 PM
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