5/5 BK M. 4 years ago on Google • 211 reviews
My
brother
recommended
this
place
to
me,
but
I
kind
of
didn't
think
much
of
it,
because
I
hardly
ever
venture
into
that
particular
area.
Most
of
my
"usual"
spots
are
located
within
the
immediate
center
or
near
Branicki
Park.
Well...
I
was
very
impressed!
I
loved
the
eclectic/modern
vibe
of
this
restaurant.
It
looks
like
a
very
cozy,
"homey"
place,
with
layers
of
different
styles,
memorabilia,
tchotchkes
and
certainly
memories
stretching
through
few
generations.
It
feels
like
a
n
long
established
restaurant
and
it
made
us
feel
good
instantly.
We
had
a
very
tasty
chicken
soup,
duck
breast
with
gnocchi-type
Polish
"kopytka"
dumplings
and
a
pastrami
sandwich.
Duck
breast
was
excellent,
but
the
pastrami
sandwich
was
actually
a
Reuben
Sandwich
(with
sauerkraut)...with
mayonnaise
for
a
change.
Mayonnaise
killed
the
Reuben,
not
sure
why
mayonnaise
plays
such
a
major
role
in
Polish
kitchen,
but
the
pastrami
was
excellent!
My
suggestion:
there
are
two
types
of
pastrami
sandwich
and
the
one
with
sauerkraut
is
called
Reuben,
none
of
them
is
served
with
mayonnaise.
Excellent
recipes
for
BOTH
are
posted
on
Internet.
By
the
way...our
cappuccino
and
a
home
made
vanilla
ice
cream
with
hot
berries
was
excellent
too!
I
recommend
this
place
and
I
will
certainly
visit
it
again
soon.