On my first visit I tried the borscht and the Polish sausage - both very good and flavorful. Boscht can be served hot or cold; this bistro serves it hot, though my order could have been heated a bit more. Perhaps the dollop of sour cream cooled it a bit. Nevertheless, it was very tasty and I enjoyed it. The Polish sausages were superb and made me determined to try the other sausage varieties for future visits. On the second visit I ordered the pork cabbage roll. It was huge because of a very generously portioned rice and pork stuffing, and the tomato sauce was well seasoned. Overall it made for a very satisfying (and inexpensive) meal. The service is friendly, you get Eastern European comfort food at wallet-friendly prices, the bistro is conveniently located at the commercial plaza near the North Mountain Preserve on 7th Street and parking is plentiful.