We can all probably agree that pierogis are a Pennsylvania staple. We’re lucky, in fact, to have a generous selection of Polish restaurants that serve this popular dish. Churches offer them during Lent, and most of the local summer festivals have pierogis on the menu. If you want to try some of the best pierogis of your life, make a beeline for Forgotten Taste Pierogies in Pennsylvania. You won’t be disappointed.
You would likely pass by Forgotten Taste Pierogies if you didn’t know it was tucked in this suburban strip mall in Wexford.
Google Maps Forgotten Taste Pierogies also has a storefront in Coraopolis, making it even easier to satisfy your pierogi craving.
The rather unassuming exterior, however, belies the deliciousness that hides within. If you’re craving authentic Polish dishes, you’ve come to the right place.
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Even if you don’t have enough time for a hot meal, you can order the homemade, pre-cooked pierogis by the half-dozen or the dozen. Then just heat them up at home.
Google/Andy Hilton If you’re a fan of natural eating, you’ll love these pierogis. Each is homemade with natural ingredients and no preservatives.
More than a dozen pierogi flavors are on the menu, including the classics - potato, potato and cheese, and potato and sauerkraut.
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If you’re in the mood for a meaty meal, try the roast beef, the hot sausage, or the three-cheese pepperoni pierogis. Have you ever had a BBQ pulled pork pierogi?
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Or go for one of the veggie pierogis. How do the cabbage, the spinach and feta, or the spinach and ricotta sound?
Google/Justin Christman Forgotten Taste Pierogies also offers several flavors of dessert pierogis.
If you’re dining in, consider a meal of pierogis paired with other such favorites as stuffed cabbage and haluski.
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You’ll likely make repeat visits, too, so you can try all of the dishes. The kielbasa, haluski, and homemade sauerkraut meal, for example, is sure to fill you up.
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Warm up any time of the year with a piping hot bowl of homemade soup. Forgotten Taste Pierogies scoops up red borscht, chicken, and wedding soups.
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Visit the official website of Forgotten Taste Pierogies for days, hours, and a menu.
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Have you been to Forgotten Taste Pierogies in Pennsylvania? What did you think? Share your experience in the comments!
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Forgotten Taste Pierogies also has a storefront in Coraopolis, making it even easier to satisfy your pierogi craving.
Google/Quinton Coppola
Google/Andy Hilton
If you’re a fan of natural eating, you’ll love these pierogis. Each is homemade with natural ingredients and no preservatives.
Google/Michael Spicer
Google/Thomas Michael Corcoran
Google/Justin Christman
Forgotten Taste Pierogies also offers several flavors of dessert pierogis.
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Trip Advisor/David D.
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For more homemade pierogis, plan a visit to Black Forest Deli in Bethlehem.
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Address: Forgotten Taste Pierogies, 11978 US-19, Wexford, PA 15090, USAAddress: Forgotten Taste, 910 Beaver Grade Rd, Coraopolis, PA 15108, USA