Old-fashioned deli setup with cafeteria-style dining and a full meat market creates a lively, authentic atmosphere. Eastern European influences show in mosaic artwork and beer selection, giving a vibrant, welcoming vibe. Sidewalk seating and attached bakery add to the inviting, bustling environment.
Rich and flavorful, the borscht features melt-in-your-mouth beef and a stew-like consistency. It closely matches traditional recipes and pairs well with a pastrami sandwich topped like a Reuben.
Offers East European sausages like Lamb Marquez and traditional dishes such as borscht. Features a deli counter with hotdogs and a selection of sweet treats including kolachi and napoleonka.
Good to know
The restaurant has its own parking lot with an attendant for free.
There is a free parking lot just to the north for customers.
Credit cards are accepted for payment.
Space features beautiful design and a superb assortment of goods. The market offers crispy-skinned kielbasa, adding a distinctive touch to its selection.
Aromatic and perfectly seasoned, the borscht stands out. The white borscht ranks as a favorite soup here.
The deli counter offers great cheeses and fantastic sandwiches like roast beef and chicken salad. Several local Polish and Ukrainian delicatessens provide authentic pierogis and other traditional items.
Good to know
The market is open from 9am to 5pm on weekends.
Parking is available on-site but can fill up quickly.
Bring cash as some vendors may not accept cards.
European grocery store combines cozy, homey atmosphere with a tiny cafe offering authentic baked goods. Space feels warm and inviting with a wide variety of Slavic and Russian food items and ingredients. Visitors find a friendly, family-owned vibe with limited seating and a genuine, cramped charm.
Rich, flavorful borscht stands out with a deep, satisfying taste. Variations include a notable green borscht, and it pairs well with items like pirozhki and pastries.
Offers authentic traditional baked and deli foods with classics like borscht and pelmeni. The deli selection is reasonable and includes locally hard to find items alongside packaged foods and sweets.
Good to know
Seating is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Expect some items may be past their expiration dates.
The store offers a wide variety of Eastern European groceries.
Small deli with authentic Polish food and rustic charm offers a cozy, at-home vibe. Friendly staff serve traditional dishes like pierogies and kielbasa alongside imported beers. Quaint eat-in area invites casual dining with reusable plates and utensils.
Cold borscht stands out with its fresh beet flavor and is served alongside hot soups and fresh meat sandwiches. The borscht is notably exceptionally good and comes in generous containers.
Selection includes hard-to-get ingredients, authentic Polish kielbasa, pierogies, and pastries. Ready foods like Lazanki, sausage, and potato pancakes offer traditional flavors with friendly service.
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Parking is plentiful and easily accessible around the building.
The deli offers a wide variety of authentic Polish and European groceries.
The store is known for its house-made pierogi and stuffed cabbage.
Small, cozy space with original Soviet Union atmosphere and fruit-candy scent fills with smiling people. Tables inside and outside create a welcoming, home-like vibe. Music and terrace add to the relaxed, authentic Eastern European feel.
Rich, flavorful, and comforting, the borscht tastes like homemade and stands out as consistently superb. Served barely warm, it pairs well with dumplings and pastries.
Offers a wide selection of fresh homemade Eastern European dishes and imported European goods. Staff provide friendly, polite service in a cozy deli and cafe setting with indoor and outdoor seating.
Good to know
Parking enforcement is strict; cars can be towed if left unattended.
They have a wide variety of Russian and Canadian snacks and drinks.
Prices for eggs are significantly higher than at Costco.
Cozy deli with a small bakery section and fresh breads creates a warm, quaint atmosphere. The place draws a neighborhood crowd seeking comfort food and authentic deli offerings. It balances a charming setting with a variety of menu options and nightly specials.
Short rib and cabbage roll borscht stand out with rich, deep flavors. The menu offers borscht by the quart for take-home, alongside other unique dishes like shakshouka and chicken livers.
Classic deli fare features outstanding corned beef and pastrami sandwiches served on fresh baked bread. The lemon cake stands out as a fresh bakery treat alongside excellent customer service.
Good to know
Prices have increased by about 25% across the menu.
Expect to pay around $27 for half a chicken with one soda.
The deli no longer offers a buffet option.
Narrow diner with historic vibe offers classic Eastern European dishes like borscht and knishes. Cozy seating and authentic atmosphere bring old-school New York energy. Fresh-baked challah bread complements soul-fueling meals.
Both hot and cold borschts appear on the menu, offering distinct flavors. The borscht pairs well with challah bread and delivers a soul-fueling experience.
A classic 1950s-style deli counter serves up Eastern European comfort foods like knishes, borscht, pierogi, and blintzes. The menu features vegetarian-friendly old-fashioned Jewish deli classics alongside fresh-baked challah, soups, and breakfast options.
Good to know
The restaurant has limited seating, so arrive early on weekdays.
Breakfast special deals are available before 11am daily for $7.
A small toast size sandwich and a cup of soup costs $18.
Eastern European restaurant combines gourmet supermarket, wine and coffee bar, and open kitchen in a warm, family-run atmosphere. Small seating area complements a market vibe with specialty European products and deli offerings. Sounds from nearby road add an urban edge to the cozy setting.
Soup comes made from scratch with homemade dressings. It offers a traditional Russian flavor that stands out among other dishes.
Offers a great selection of deli and cheese alongside fresh baked goods. Features specialty products from Europe including wine from Georgia.
Good to know
Happy hour features free samples and runs from 4-6pm on weekdays.
Piano evenings occur every Saturday from 6pm to 8pm.
Parking is limited; avoid the back lot to prevent booting fees.