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Just ok for me! Like Bernie mentioned, food is on warming trays, so not freshly prepared. And I also found the food a bit on the bland side. Could've used a bit more salt/seasoning. If you have a meat & potatoes type palate, then this is the place for you! Nothing really awakened my taste buds. Beet salad was probably the best thing on my plate. At least you know it's relatively healthy, I guess? Yes, the portions are pretty large and you don't really hafta tip, but I *think* Cafe Polonez (High Park) had similar prices, was made-to-order, and was tastier. If it's your first time, you may be a bit overwhelmed as menu board is not very descriptive. It just says "Cabbage Rolls - $11", but then you have to ask how many rolls it includes, are any sides, etc. etc. Most full sized meals were ~$12-13 and you can get half servings for $7, but you cannot get half-sized soups which was a bit of a disappointment because I did want to try beef tripe...without paying $11, it did NOT come with any sides.
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