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Avaliação da contribuiçãoStart with their website menu, well thought out, all items listed, click on the dish it explains the dish, and they aren't afraid to post their prices, which for the portions are very reasonable. long destined to be #1 here. Snitzel's, cabbage rolls, soups, bouquet of salads, all excellent. If there is one downside, on street parking can be hard to find close by (I suspect because this place fills up fast) newbies try the platter for 1 to get sampling of many dishes..
We chose to be seated outside on the patio . Very nice place with lots of plants decorating the dining area. Food was good . we had perogis, sauerkraut, polish sausage and crepes. Wine Pinot Grigio was also good. We really enjoyed our time at this restaurant.
Our original plans were rained out and we ended up at Cafe Polonez in crabby moods. The food did wonders to redeem our evening. One of the best schnitzels I've had. The pierogis were as good as my aunt's homemade ones--and that's saying a lot. I wish I could get Polish food like this close to home.
It seemed authentic enough if you desire a polish style meal. Generous servings and the price quite right. Everything tasty. We sat on the patio which is refreshing when there is no heavy traffic. The indoor dining room seemed a bit boring though. Will definitely return.
The food was top notch. Amazing pierogis and the sauerkraut was the best I’ve ever had. Very large portions. Service was slow but friendly. It was pleasantly filled with diners on a Sunday night. There are some nice tables street side to sit in when the weather is nice. My husband ordered a beer and it was served in a huge glass. Just a tip the kids hamburgers are pork hamburgers, not beef. We were very satisfied with this restaurant.