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| - Someone in my office was eating cabbage and the smell gave me such a bad craving for stuffed cabbage. I did a quick Google search for polish restaurants, and this place was the number one listing. So I gave it a shot.
I'm a Polish guy. I make my own perogies, halushki, galumpkis: you name it, I make it.
That being said, their galumpki and haluski blew mine out of the water. The cabbage was so tender, the sauce so flavorful, the noodles so firm, yet delicious.
It's now my goal to make my stuffed cabbage as delicious as theirs.
I was full halfway through eating, but I kept going because it was so good.
The perogies were great, don't get me wrong, but didn't have any qualities that blew me away like the stuffed cabbage and haluski. They're not sauteed which I prefer, but they still have a great flavor. Kinda taste like they have instant mashed potatoes in the middle, though.
Also if you're a small eater; be warned. They make sure you get your money's worth with these generous portion sizes.
The only thing that kept my review from being 5 stars is the middle-ground perogies, and the fact that a small container of sour cream was a dollar.
Altogether, the was experience was great, and if I weren't so worried of going up a few waist sizes, I'd probably eat lunch here daily. The woman working the counter was very friendly and my meal was ready fast.
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