"1"^^ . "5"^^ . . "5"^^ . "3"^^ . . "Something about a true family-owned restaurant makes my heart smile. The workers can be heard chatting in Polish and the walls are covered with old family memorabilia. Not to mention the staff is ridiculously polite. It's so charming. (And also deceivingly large inside!)\n\nOnce you get passed the drinks there's a menu on the glass and the top right tells you the entrees for the day and they come with two sides. \n\nI'm rather petite and after filling up my plate and getting an extra side the woman behind the counter exclaimed- \"Good for you! I thought you were just going to get two perogies!\" Old Eastern European charm, I tell you! \n\nI'm not sure what they do to their sauerkraut but it was delicious. More creamy than vinegary but amazing, none the less. I ordered the chicken paprikash and it came as one big chicken breast covered in sauce and dumplings. The green beans were fairly standards but I felt like I needed a vegetable to combat my butter and starches. I also got to try the breaded pork and mashed potatoes- both were great! \n\n\nIf you're looking for some Polish comfort food, look no further! Alas, even with lactaid, the copious amounts of butter, cheese, and sour cream put an unpleasant end to my lunch- but was it worth it? 100%"^^ . . "2016-07-20T00:00:00"^^ .