A Polish friend keeps raving about pierogies and I was forced to eat knishes in my Jewish grandmother's house as a kid so I figured I'd try this place. I had the Polish plate which was 6 pierogies and a polish sausage. I picked potato/cheese pierogies and I thought they were a bit bland, but they're probably supposed to be a bit bland. The sausage was excellent. Service was a bit scatterbrained, but not bad. If you're into pierogies go here. My tastes tend toward Asian foods so I may not be back.