$15 for $30 Worth of Seafood and Polish Fare at Big Fish Restaurant
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- Traditional Polish fare
- Variety of seafood dishes
- Full bar with Polish imports
- Friendly service
Give a man a fish and you feed him for a night—teach a man to fish and you've given yourself a dangerous rival in the high-stakes world of professional fishing. Enjoy the watery fruits of a fisherman's labors with today's Groupon: for $15, you get $30 worth of seafood and Polish fare at Big Fish Restaurant on West Addison.
This cozy eating establishment offers a menu of fish dishes and Polish classics and a warm, friendly atmosphere. Start with a hot bowl of mushroom soup ($3.95) or an order of potato pancakes, crispy discs of shredded spud that bring the breakfast arts to the dinner table ($4.99). Then, dive into Big Fish's signature dish: grilled red snapper served with asparagus ($18.95 for lunch, $24.99 for dinner). Pierogi pillows filled with cabbage or fluffy cheese and potato are the savoriest resting spots for tired tongues ($6.50–$8.95). Imported options on an extensive drink list include Tyskie and Zywiec. Reservations are required.
Reviews
Six Yelpers give Big Fish Restaurant a healthy four-star average:
- I treated my father to dinner at Big Fish on his last birthday and we enjoyed it very much! Tasty Polish food and it was so fresh! – Nicole S.
- Every item on their menu is fresh, delicious, and tantalizing. I would definitely recommend this restaurant to those who are looking for quality and excellent service at a reasonable price. – Ewa D.
- Traditional Polish fare
- Variety of seafood dishes
- Full bar with Polish imports
- Friendly service
Give a man a fish and you feed him for a night—teach a man to fish and you've given yourself a dangerous rival in the high-stakes world of professional fishing. Enjoy the watery fruits of a fisherman's labors with today's Groupon: for $15, you get $30 worth of seafood and Polish fare at Big Fish Restaurant on West Addison.
This cozy eating establishment offers a menu of fish dishes and Polish classics and a warm, friendly atmosphere. Start with a hot bowl of mushroom soup ($3.95) or an order of potato pancakes, crispy discs of shredded spud that bring the breakfast arts to the dinner table ($4.99). Then, dive into Big Fish's signature dish: grilled red snapper served with asparagus ($18.95 for lunch, $24.99 for dinner). Pierogi pillows filled with cabbage or fluffy cheese and potato are the savoriest resting spots for tired tongues ($6.50–$8.95). Imported options on an extensive drink list include Tyskie and Zywiec. Reservations are required.
Reviews
Six Yelpers give Big Fish Restaurant a healthy four-star average:
- I treated my father to dinner at Big Fish on his last birthday and we enjoyed it very much! Tasty Polish food and it was so fresh! – Nicole S.
- Every item on their menu is fresh, delicious, and tantalizing. I would definitely recommend this restaurant to those who are looking for quality and excellent service at a reasonable price. – Ewa D.