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Upon entering Mazurka I felt like I was transported to the home of a Polish "ciocia". As a pure bred Polak I was impressed with how "Polish" the food actually was. Usually, restaurants that claim to serve Polish or Ukrainian cuisine, serve Cheemo perogies right from the freezer and cabbage rolls that my dog wouldn't eat. This place had true home style cooking, home made perogies, fresh borscht, delicious potatoe patties, and huge portions of meats. There are very few choices for vegetarians, so I had very little to choose from but this doesn't surprise me or annoy me because traditional Polish cuisine uses a slew of meat products. Prices are okay and the service is decent. I would return.
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