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| - You really can't go wrong at café Polonez, nothing to complain about.
To start the waitress brought complimentary bread and butter to our table; looked likenit was about half a loaf of sliced rye bread and a plentiful amount of butter pots.
I got the 12 perogies to start, there were 5 flavours to choose from but I stuck to the classic cheddar and potato filling. These are considered to be the best perogies in they city (according to BlogTO) and I've gotta say I agree! The consistency was perfect, and they had a lot of filling too. It came with a side of sour cream and a side of butteres garlic. The 12 cost $11.25.
For my main, I ordered the schnitzel melt; your choice of either pork tenderloin or chicken (I chose pork), topped with nelted cheese and sauted mushrroms mashed potato side, and 3 different types of aide salads. The schnitzel was AMAZING! So tender! So flavourful! So big! I could only eat half of it, I was stuffed! The only slaw salad I wasn't too much of a fan of was the purple turnip one....a little sweet for my liking, but I guess that's just a case of personal preference. This dish was $18.25 I believe, well worth it for the flavour, quality, and especially considering the mass amounts of leftovers haha!
My boyfrind got a roast beef sandwich which was smothered in a delicious gravy, accompanied by mashed potatoes, slaw salad, cagge and carrots and beans on the side. Again, a massive quantity! I tried a bit of the roast and it was unbelievably tender....clearly it was slow cooked to perfection. Hos plate was also about $18.
We also ordered a drink and after tip ended up spending about $50. Certainly not the cheapest meal I've had, but the money went toward some top qualitt food, so it was well worth it. Plus, we took home enough leftovers to last another meal aha!
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