Las Vegas Review-Journal

Try deli or donut shop to find kolaches

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K— those Eastern European pastries — have eluded William Isaac, but fellow Taste of the Town readers have a couple of suggestion­s for finding them. Melissa Brearey recommende­d the Polish Deli at 5900 W. Charleston Blvd., and Patty Kell suggested KD Donuts and Kolaches at 4650 E. Sunset Road in Henderson.

For Cynthia Zavala, who’s looking for grinders, which she describes as similar to a sub or hoagie, but with a crunchy Italian roll and meat, cheese and vegetables drizzled with oil, Ann Brown suggested Glazier’s Food Marketplac­e at 8525 W. Warm Springs Road, and Valerie Weinberg recommende­d Johnny Mac’s at 842 S. Boulder Highway in Henderson, where she said they’re called subs.

For Lois Rosenberg, who’s looking for Royal gelatin, Alan Van Ees reported spotting it at the 99 Cents Only store at 7380 S. Eastern Ave.

More on wasabi: Samantha Sims emailed to say it has re-appeared at the Trader Joe’s in Downtown Summerlin.

More reader requests

Ramona Finocchiar­o asks if readers know of a restaurant that will serve roast goose during the holidays.

Al Delacruz is looking for a local supermarke­t that sells pork hocks.

Alan Katz is looking for roast duck with crispy skin, preferably at an Eastern European-style restaurant.

Ingrid Kaev is looking for Diet Sunkist Lemonade, which she used to find at Albertsons and Target.

And Bill and Libby Hoover are looking for a restaurant or caterer that makes Polish-style cabbage rolls — not Jewish-style, which they find to be sweeter, or Russian-style. Readers?

Send requests to Heidi Knapp Rinella at hrinella@reviewjour­nal. com or 702-383-0474 (put “Taste of the Town” in the subject line). Follow @Hkrinella on Twitter.

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