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  • In the meantime he sent us back to the hotel in an embassy car, and Lea finally broke down and ate, in the hotel’s hideous brown-and-orange dining room, where an obsequious waiter with shifty eyes served us something that was called kotlet de volaille on the menu, and turned out to be Chicken Kiev.

    Dreaming in French Megan McAndrew 2009

  • In the meantime he sent us back to the hotel in an embassy car, and Lea finally broke down and ate, in the hotel’s hideous brown-and-orange dining room, where an obsequious waiter with shifty eyes served us something that was called kotlet de volaille on the menu, and turned out to be Chicken Kiev.

    Dreaming in French Megan McAndrew 2009

  • In the meantime he sent us back to the hotel in an embassy car, and Lea finally broke down and ate, in the hotel’s hideous brown-and-orange dining room, where an obsequious waiter with shifty eyes served us something that was called kotlet de volaille on the menu, and turned out to be Chicken Kiev.

    Dreaming in French Megan McAndrew 2009

  • But I would go back and try other dishes like the pierogi, kielbasa which was at least 10 inches long, the kotlet schabowy, which is a breaded pork lion, the golabki, which is stuffed cabbage, or the royal plate which is a combo with pierogi, golabki, and gulasz which is a pork or beef stew.

    Polka Unitas We Stand 2006

  • But I would go back and try other dishes like the pierogi, kielbasa which was at least 10 inches long, the kotlet schabowy, which is a breaded pork lion, the golabki, which is stuffed cabbage, or the royal plate which is a combo with pierogi, golabki, and gulasz which is a pork or beef stew.

    Archive 2006-07-01 Unitas We Stand 2006

  • Ms. Tabur, who came to the United States as a baby in 1949, had been waxing lyrical about the Estonian love of meat, especially the onion-laced patties called hakklihakotletid, or more familiarly, kotlet.

    NYT > Home Page By JULIA MOSKIN 2010

  • Judging by the fact that half of Dublin's Croke Park stadium seemed filled with Poles on last night, it looked a sure fire bet that you'd have struggled to find a decent plate of ziemiaki, kotlet and kapusta in Dublin city - meat, potato and cabbage, to you and me.

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2008

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