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Small but exceptional menu of Polish delights. Really enjoyed the crepe croquettes and the cured trout. The smalec was lovely and meaty while the pierogies were middling but nice to see them on a menu.
Nice looking place with a pleasant on street dining area.
Unfortunately I've experienced big disappointment. Food we got wasn't even average. Schnitzel was terrible . I'm originally from Poland and I know what I'm talking about. Overpriced as well. Only one polish beer to choose from is a joke. Giving 2 stars as service was polite.
Coffee was good but they don't do breakfast. Apparently it's a lunch place? Messaging was very unclear. Visited at 10am on a Wednesday.
Google, the sign writing on the door and even the answer machine says this place is open from 5pm on Saturday. Turned up at 5, nothing, lights off, no one around. Waited till 5:30, still nothing, gave up. When you call the phone number on the door you can hear it ring empty inside the premises. What
For the food quality - overpriced. Besides Borsch, which in fact didn't taste like Ukrainian one, the rest didn't come good. Prices don't match the quality. The service is nice, but that doesn't help much when food is different.
Delicious homemade style food. The staff were so welcoming and warm. It would be great if they had some music playing for added ambience.
Polish food can be a rare find and it was fantastic to find out that this place provides a great range of dishes, all prepared in a high-quality manner. I started with a serving of pierogi in Ruski style (potato and cheese). If you're new to Polish food, pierogi is the country's version of dumplings
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