This is a really nice small place! :-)
I always go to one of the Celina s to buy bread, crispy fresh rolls, sausages, cold meat and cheese. They are delicious! And so authentic! And it s not really expensive!
(Bigger grocery stores also have "authentic" food, but a lot of times, they taste nothing like the original and still are a bit too pricey.)
I know, what I am talking about, because those are all the things that I used to eat in Germany. :-)
I love to go there to get things for breakfast. It s like grocery shopping in the olden days in little mercantile stores. :-)
People there know each other. There are a lot of costumers on Sunday morning, because lots of them stop by after they went to church.
It s funny to be there at that time, because you feel like being somewhere in Poland, not  in the states. :-D
I used to come here for lunch once a year when I worked the area.  What was I thinking?  I now come at least once a week for the mushroom soup - mouthwatering!, the ribs (unbelievable price), the cheese blintzes (my husband is now addicted) and the LOADed sandwiches.  Great deals, fresh food.  I'm not  Polish, but I can appreciate great food and good value.  Thank you Celina's for your terrific tasting food :).  Plus the staff is really nice.  I Love Celina's Deli!!!
Review Source:Every year for Easter I go on an endless search for good Polish food. This year I found this deli, and I think my search is over. For selection and quality you cannot beat this place in the suburbs (some of the best Polish food is still found in the old neighborhoods of Chicago). The pierogi was fresh and amazing. This is the first time the cheese pierogi wasn't too sweet for my taste. Amazing deli plus great desserts and fresh produce. I'll be headed here more than just once a year for certain!
Review Source:My dad and I used to drive into the "old neighborhood" when I was young - that is, we'd head to the south side polish digs to get sausage, pierogi and soup. Â When Grandma was in town, we'd even get some duck's blood for her famous soup (I was too young to be grossed out then...). Â Well, years ago - the polish neighborhood pretty much moved to Florida to retire on the beach and there were no more trips to the magic bakeries where everyone spoke a strange language I couldn't understand... Â
UNTIL TODAY. Â Holy mother. Â We heard that this place opened up and they'd have some of the traditional ingredients that we have such a hard time finding for some of grandma's old recipes. Â Farmer's cheese to be specific. Â Hallelujah! Â We hit the jack pot. Â Tomorrow, we're making grandma's pierogis... Â God rest her soul... Â
When we went in, they asked what we wanted... in Polish. Â I'm telling you, it doesn't get better than this. Â
We got all the good stuff. Â I stuffed my face with dried polish sausage on the way home... Â We're having polish sausages for lunch tomorrow. Â
Who would come here for sandwiches??? Â Branch out people! Â Â
Dziekuje!!
It's always better to give an extra star for effort. Â It's a local business and the Polish food was great. Â It's very clean. Â The prices are very reasonable. Â Since I Â don't live too close, I will only stop in when I'm in the area. Â This is a good thing because if I lived closer, I'd weigh 800 pounds from eating Celina's food.
Review Source:This is a little polish deli and convenience store right near where I work. Their made to order sandwiches aren't amazing, the bread they use could be improved in terms of selection and quality, but they aren't bad and you can't beat the price, around $5 for a sandwich, soup, and a bottle of water. Great for those days when you forget to pack a lunch and you don't feel like spending $7 - $10 at subway.
They also will make up a box of authentic polish food for take out. For a few bucks more, you can get dumplings, cabbage, pork and other varieties of traditional polish food.
If sweets are your thing, they have a wide assortment of bakery goods. They also have tons of candy from Poland and some better known European chocolates as well such as Kinder.
Bottom-line: If gourmet sandwiches are your thing stick to the dumplings, cabbage, pork and bakegoods/chocolates selection.