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I never had polish pastry before (ponki as it were). All my friends here told me this was a really good place, so I went. At first, I was only expecting a bakery shop, but they had more alternatives to baked goods, such as a meat case, from which I did not order...it was 9am after all. However, I did order the ponki. If you aren't familiar with ponki, it is essentially a filled doughnut, perhaps cooked differently like in a polish style i guess, but basically the same as a doughnut. They had multiple variations, like cream or chocolate filled, and apricot or plum filled. We got a 6 pack for ~$4.50. I gotta say it was pretty good. They had about 3 chairs inside the restaurant and about 6 chairs outside the restaurant, and the staff of two were nice and helpful. They also had perogies, which I'll probably go back and try. I think i'd frequent this place if I lived in that Monkland/Sherbrooke - NDG area.
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