Can’t say enough about our first experience here. We went after the lunch rush and ordered both the Polish Poutine and the regular/original. The cheddar filling was light, fluffy, and flavourful. The dough is realllly good. Thin enough to not create a doughy pocket, and thick enough to keep all that delicousness inside. The cheese sauce on the Polish Poutine reminds me of my grandma’s mac n’ cheese – homemade awesome. The value for what you pay compared to what you get in return – quality and quantity – is amazing. We left stuffed, with leftovers, for about $ 30, including 2 pops and 2 bottles of water, and a tip for the friendly service from the owner. Homemade from the heart. Seriously. Go. There’s no signage outside the office tower it’s in, but it’s definitely worth finding. Just look for Yvonne’s Furniture on St. Albert Trail – big yellow awnings – it’s in the same building, but inside the office tower not as part of the strip mall/exterior retail bays. We’ll be back, but in greater numbers.
Dana n.
Place rating: 5 Edmonton, Canada
Wow! Awesome food! The pyroghies are fantastic — big and cheesy! I had the Polish poutine and was very impressed — it was a very big portion and very tasty. The restaurant itself is very basic and a small restaurant but the food is very worth checking out! It is kind of hard to find as it is tucked into an office building. They also do catering and take-out
Bob S.
Place rating: 4 Fort Saskatchewan, Canada
Good made in house perogies. Lunch specials everyday. New place so does have a few issues. Mostly is poor ventilation in the kitchen that leaves you smelling like grease after. Some of the fusion dishes are strange but good.