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3
The gluten free pierogi were OK. The potato and cheese ones were better than the meat - which didnt have a nice flavour. The cheese and meat ones were swimming in oil. Ive eaten many pierogi in my lifetime... over 50 years ... parents, both from Poland, never had pierogi swimming in oil.
5
One of the best gluten free restaurants I have been in town
4
Pierogy were fantastic. Gluten free, but the best I've event eaten (I'm not a celiac). Kotlet schwabowy average, not but, but not perfect. Potatoes boiled more than optimal. Gluten free pizza was really terrible. It is always far for standard gluten pizza, but this was really not good. Could be more baked, and was too "fat", pomodoro basis was not good. Anyway, in general, I appreciate gluten free options, which are really terrible in Poland, compared to most of other eauropean countries.
5
Finding 100% gluten-free restaurants offering typical food from the place is something quite difficult. I was very happy to discover this place and have the chance to enjoy some of the typical Polish food without risk. I tried the pierogi of goat cheese and also the pork goulash. For desert, as they didn’t have any sweet available, I decided to go for some chicken-fingers breadcrumbed with corn. Despite this last dish was not typical from Poland, it is always nice to be able to eat this kind of breaded food out of home without having to worry for the cross-contamination.
5
Delicious and affordable lunch. Was such a treat to be able to enjoy traditional foods without any gluten involved. Staff was wonderful and went out of their way to help me print a translation of their daily specials.
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