I looked up on Yelp for Polish restaurant and Pierogi Cafe came up.
First time trying Polish food I think.
I don't have extensive experience with it. The restaurant, modestly decorated space is comfortable and inviting,
I walked in and was debating what to get. The owner was very nice and mentioned there are pictures on the wall if I needed to see them.
I am not sure if I've tried a pierogi before, I was assuming they were like dumplings but they're actually very different.
I learned Pierogis are strictly steamed and the owner asked if I wanted it to be fried.
When I ate them, the dough of the pierogis was delicious and very soft! I had the Polish meat Pierogis and Spinach and Feta Cheese. I have to say my favorite was the Polish meat. The meat in it was very moist and saucy, very flavorful.