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| - We recently visited Jozsa's Corner, and we were not disappointed. You get a seven course meal (and most dishes will come with "seconds"). Don't expect anything fancy in the way of atmosphere, but you will feel "at home," which is more important. Alex is a very nice man, and an even better cook. We started with the best bread I have ever eaten with fried mushroom garnish. The next few courses consisted of Halushki (sp?), which was great, a Hungarian dish consisting of sauerkraut, pork, sour cream and other ingredients, Chicken Paprikash, and a cucumber salad. Last course was a fried dough-type of dessert. Everything was very good, and again, most dishes came with "seconds," if so desired.
"Appointments" or "Reservations" are recommended.
I would have given five stars with two exceptions:
1. I thought dessert was lacking. Although very good. It did not amount to much other than fried dough with strawberries placed on top.
2. I was told on the phone $20.00 per person, and then when we were done with the meal, it was "$25.00" a person and it was NOT clear if that included gratuity or not. A little "iffy" on details. I did not mind paying the $25.00 if it included gratuity, but I felt a little "blind-sided."
Again, would definitely recommend, but call a week or two in advance, and BYOB (including soft drinks, tea, etc.). You are served only water.
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