Immagini
ContribuisciNessuna immagine da mostrare
Prenota ora
Recensioni
Contribuisci feedbackWonderful little restaurant. the server was very friendly and friendly, eating came fast and was a fairer price. the humma borscht was amazing!
In any case our favorite breakfast place! the breakfast is a must! great prices, great staff.
The first time. what a hidden gem! tasty home cooked eating, good service. will return definitiw.
I really wanted to like this place. It looked interesting and I planned to go to it for a while. But ultimately it was kinda disappointing. I had the lunch special (pictured, with my wife's slice of toast) and had multiple nitpicks with it. The cabbage rolls are mostly rice (feels like they cheaped out on the meat), the sausage is especially dry, and the salad does not come with enough dressing. The borscht was excellent, however. The perogies were good, but nothing particularly special (and certainly not matching the homemade ones I've made). Service was kinda slow considering how relatively quiet the restaurant was while we were there (although there only seemed to be one customer facing employee).
Went here expecting a traditional Mennonite experience, but while this restaurant most likely used to be exactly that, it no longer is under its current owners. I will say their borscht was very good, but their main dishes were subpar. The pierogi/vereniki were not homemade and were very obviously store-bought, same with the kielke noodles, which were actually just spaghetti. There were no other customers there when we went in and the atmosphere was dead. They also had their teenage son making the food in the kitchen and had trouble speaking English which led to confusion when they brought us extra drinks that we did not order. They seem to offer Chinese food as well which they are proud of so my suggestion is if you want to check this place out, don't expect a traditional Mennonite experience, but get the borscht and try their Chinese food.