Best pierogi in town but most bizarre menu and service. Good dill pickel soup. I have been in here several times and the buffet is always set up with cold food. That's usually your only option. On occasion there is a waitress working but most of the time you walk in to just people eating. Once they announced they were closing only to open up again a few months later. Once, I ordered a 6 dollar pierogi dinner and the waitress told me to go to the buffet and get what I wanted. Then they charged me 14 bucks. Once I ordered Kraut pierogi only to be told to call ahead if you want them. Then they bring you schnitzel and soup and a dessert which, when I asked what it was, the waitress, in a thick accent, replied "kook-ees."
I understand that if you go there on a Friday night, that's when you can actually order off the menu and they have everything.
Best of luck!