I'm very pleased with this hidden jam. The food is healthy and handmade by the owner. She told me she was personally making pierogi and bigos, and they are very good, fulfilling, and remind me of home. Even better, my mom wasn't cooking nearly as well as the owner. I also tried a kielbasa, and it's very good. I wish there was a better choice of cold cuts and fresher cakes, but well, you can't have everything. I also appreciate the design of the walls. :D. It's a classic old-fashioned Polish design, sticking out in the modern era, where the walls are white with some neon lighting. Here we have the Polish pope and boazeria, widely popular in the '80s. I'm happy to...
Read moreGreat little gem in Mile-End. It is primarily a grocery store with a deli corner and sit down corner where you can order some Polish dishes. The food is good and homey. Expect lots of potatoes, cabbages and deli meats (which we love) We ordered 1/2 Polish Plate (Polski Talerz), sandwich (Kanapka), potato pancake with sour cream (Placki Ziemniaczane), and a slice of cherry cheesecake. A little more expensive than I thought, the little cheesecake piece was 6$ but it was not very big, still excellent in taste, so worth every penny. Perfect type of comfort food for this snowy and cold weather. Very popular grocery store with...
Read moreThis place is a Polish cafeteria plus grocery store within a homey setting. The grocery store sells frozen perogies, Eastern European soups, sauerkraut, Polish pickled beets (buraczki marynowane) and various bottled horseradish. They also have a small cold cut section. I often come here for their clear beet soup that is spiced with pepper. In the winter, it warms me up almost instantly. If I feel really hungry, I would order their taster platter (for 1 person). The kopytka could feel heartily heavy if you are not used to...
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