This place was good and odd all at the same time. Let me first say our food ended up being really good. I don't want that to get buried in my review.
So we stumbled in from seeing good reviews and we were greeted with open arms by who I assume to be Vera! She was happy to see us coming in. The golabki was what caught my eye. My grandmother always made these in her Polish kitchen and I hadn't had one in a LONG time so why not have one from here? The ordering process was disorganized and lengthy. They would start one order and then another and get off track and couldn't keep track of who's was whose. They seemingly had a hot food buffet in chafing dishes but everything was heated in a microwave which made taking getting our food forever since they could only heat one plate at a time...so yeah...the items on menu are definitely not what looks like it's available. The husband and wife kind of just suggest what to put on your plate and you nod yes or no but there wasn't a rhyme or reason to meals. Somehow my friend got a cabbage roll with a side of rice and penne pasta...and I got a roll with a huge Caesar salad...um what? Like no one offered me the grain sides! I was totally happy with my salad but there wasn't any cohesion. It took awhile to get our plates sorted out.
The food was good though. I found the sauce on the dish be a little sweet which was a nice touch. Just something different. Not like sugary or dessert sweet, but just a touch of sweet tomatoes. It was good.
The dishes were a bit expensive though for glorified microwave plates. $12.99 CAD but should be more like $8.99, $9.99 tops for heated up in front of you in a microwave fare. So yeah.
We heard this place was closing...sad, but not totally unexpected. Just glad I got a golabki in time!