Come here if you want to experience the taste of the old country.
The food is fresh, well plated, well portioned but lacks proper seasoning.Pierogi are probably the best dish - tender, light. Stay away from the schnitzel - it's tasteless.
Service is attentive. The place feels a bit like a cafeteria probably because of the cheap wooden tables and chairs. The restaurant is set In an old church and uses pews for some bench sitting. That's cute but not very practical unless you like to sit in the high school gym bleachers.
I recommend it for lunch. It's fun and gives you a taste of the peasant food of the past. Good news is that you don't need to plow the field afterwards.