4/5 Damian E. 5 months ago on Google
I
don't
know
where
to
start
to
make
this
review
clear
and
detailed.
I
heard
about
this
place
sometime
ago
and
I
was
wondering
is
good
pick
or
not.
Finally
took
the
risk
and
I
would
say
it's
a
lot
to
improve.
Offcourse
I
fully
understand
it's
so
budget
food
and
it
can
be
alarming
they
may
sell
a
lot
or
buy
ready
food
and
just
reheat
it.
Dumplings
where
definetly
not
home
made
(£11.00
-
in
Sainsbury's
packet
costs
£1.65).
I
spotted
old
lady
who
walked
out
from
the
kitchen
with
full
square
bucket
of
dumplings
and
it
was
my
main
character
concern
they
sell
more
ready
food
like
that.
Be
honest
I'm
kind
of
lazy
and
I
just
making
dumplings
at
home
for
Christmas
time.
Soup
was
fine
but
not
the
best.
My
region
make
it
bit
different
-
more
spicy
and
with
white
vinegar.
Sausage
and
egg
where
cold.
Cabbage
was
similar
story.
I
like
more
tomato
sauce
and
this
kind
of
sweet/sour
taste.
I
can
fully
understand
there
is
some
balance
between
price
and
quality.
And
food
is
plain
as
maybe
someone
will
don't
like
this
or
that
but
if
you
wanna
call
it
Polish
Cousin
you
should
have
optional
thing
in
menu
for
example
Classic
dish
or
plain
dish.
So
person
who
may
don't
know
Polish
food
can
experience
some
food
then
decide
he
really
want
something
more
traditional
or
not.
I
think
I'll
try
it
again
but
I
don't
know
about
sharing
the
experience
with
anyone
who
I
know.
Business
like
that
should
be
more
transparent.
Pretty
waiter
and
lovely
look
of
the
restaurant
is
pros.
But
transparency,
prices,
food
taste
is
questioning
cons.
Otherwise
I
can
just
tell
I
even
can
do
those
dishes
better
but
definetly
not
for
same
money.
I
wish
to
know
more
opinions
of
more
frequent
visitors
or
maybe
the
owner?
Thanks