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| - Ahhh so delicious!!!! My Polish teacher took me out for a beautiful lunch here at Stash Cafe. In the past they are not opened on Mondays, but we were both surprised they were open November 30!!! A Monday and Andrzejki (St. Andrew's Day)!
The lovely lunch at 12:30 was peaceful, 3-4 tables of customers. Very quiet. The interior is absolutely gorgeous. You can impress anyone here!
Stash makes good traditional Polish dishes such as
- pierogi $13 we asked them for a mix. So we had some with meat stuffing, some with cheese and potato (l love this one), and the rest with mushrooms and cabbage, topped with caramelized sweet onions
- krokiet $4.50 one crispy roll (like a fried dumpling) with mushrooms or meat. I had the mushrooms and it was great, I gobbled it up fast.
- barszcz soup, which is beets soup, deep wine red in colour and supposedly spicy. Stash's is not spicy at all, but still flavourful and quite nice. It's best when hot so don't let it sit!
The best Polish dishes are perhaps at your Polish friend's home, but Stash Cafe fills the void and with wonderful service. They have Polish beer and wine, as well as the incredibly delicious crepes with cheese, topped with sugar, sweet strawberries and fruits. You do in fact eat this as dinner in Poland, but here in Montreal this is a dessert. And it was sooooooo delicious. This is officially my favourite crepe of all time.
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