Pro: Super-friendly waitress who was happy to help us choose our food. We shared a 6 pierogi plate with Polish sausage. Comes with small salad that was nothing memorable. Bread w herbed oil for dipping was great. I ordered wine from Bulgaria and it was good. Lots of beers from Ukraine and Poland. The cheddar potato pierogis were outstanding. The Polish sausage was very good. The biscuit cake was beautiful and tasted good. We also purchased Russian and Polish candy and pastry in the attached market and took that home.
Con: Only one waitress. There had been a second one but she left mid-way through. I heard her excuse herself from the next table. Waited a long time to get a dessert menu and pay our bill. There wasn't even a busboy or hostess so the one waitress was doing everything. I get the feeling this is a converted Chinese restaurant. The tables and chairs don't seem to fit the European theme and the floor tiles are just dated and gross. They do not fit the theme at all. The lighting is pretty. Overall, there was just a bit of a stark feeling to the decor.