Neither my husband nor I are vegans, but I enjoy Eastern European food, so I wanted to try this restaurant. Around 6 PM on a Friday, we found a free parking spot on the street, and we entered the busy restaurant and asked for a table. They encourage you to order at the front rather than the table and to pay before the food arrives. I give the kanapki sandwiches 3 stars because I enjoyed the taste of two of the three of them. I give the barszcz 4 stars because of the strong beet-tasting broth, but I prefer some solids in my borscht. I give the pierogi 3 stars because I could not determine which flavor was which until I cut into them, and I liked the sauerkraut and mushroom flavor more than I liked the potato, parsnip, and turnip greens flavor. I give the golabki 3 stars because of the buckwheat filling. The total bill was ~$40 total including tip. The cashier/waitress was nice. No drink refills for the flower-flavored soda or the water were offered, but we were OK. We will not return to this restaurant, but I encourage you to try this restaurant if you are a vegan and enjoy Eastern European food.