Fantastic food. I've been here a couple times now and will continue to frequent this restaurant. If you aren't familiar with polish food, try the "taste of Poland". It will give you a nice variety and honestly everything in it is delicious. The pierogis are (of course) wonderful, and the sausage, stuffed cabbage, and pork are all great. Can't go wrong with a potato pancake either. My most recent visit I also tried the goulash, which was a hit as well! For those that may not know, it's basically a beef stew, and it had a lot of flavor. The staff is always very friendly and accommodating, and it's a nice bonus that they have a mini polish grocery store inside. Looking forward to coming back here again soon. Highly recommend!!
Store front, fridges and deli with cold cuts are very well supplied. The sourdough bread was super fresh, candy isle didn't disappoint either. Call ahead of time to order polish staples, Wigilia dishes- a month in advance! All the staff ladies were nice, polite and helpful. Ms. Rysia helped us at the check out, making sure to wrap jars and cold cuts nicely. Overall, a great experience. I highly recommend this business.
The food is amazing, the variety is stunning but the best thing about this place is the people. Try the sausage. I can NOT stress this enough, they will set you straight on some amazing food.
We had a wonderful night!! Such a special treat to get a hand made meal. I always feel special when someone cooks for me. And this place absolutely hand cooks for you!! Taste of Poland has a small grocery aisle and a restaurant side that has about 8 tables. As it is a Sat we made a reservation and our table was reserved for us. The interior was charming with a panoramic view of Main Square from Cloth Hall at St Mary's Basilica in Krakov. Right in the mood!! Because they are hand making each order be prepared to wait. We enjoyed chatting and catching up and drinking czech beer. Then the food came. And ohmigosh it was every bite superb! We had schnitzel, cabbage roll, goulash (srsly the pickle in this was just perfect), and if course pierogi. Everything perfection. And our waitress was amazing. We were just blown away.
First, let me say that I grew up eating polish food from the south side of Chicago so that is what I know. My daughter 32 grew up eating it as well. She had a taste for some Polish food and invited me. Came here with my daughter on a Saturday night. We were excited to see if it is as good as what we have had. Well, some is and some isn't. We order the Taste of Poland since we wanted to try a bunch of things. Our server, and only server was a genuine Polish woman and she was as sweet as could be. When we placed our order she recommended the peroigis that were homemade and not 5he frozen ones from Chicago. We listened and also ordered 4 extra peroigi's pan fried. It was not a long wait and our food was delivered. We went with 5he pan fried peroigi first. They were fresh, a bit chewy, and flavorful. Just like we remember! The 2 polish sausages were the smoked ones which was never my favorite. I prefer fresh which they do not have. The pork schnitzel was amazing. We loved it. It was pan fried with the perfect breading, not too thick and it stayed attached to the pork. the cabbage roll was also delish. It was filled with lots of meat and just a wee bit of rice. Not the other way around. The #sauce completed it perfectly and wished it had more. The potato dumplings were twice the size of what we remember and not as chewy. They were however good and we are them all. I think if there were Pam fried it a bit more butter and onions they would have been perfect. There was also some small dumpling that was filled with ground chicken. They too were fresh and boiled but not our fav (never had these before). The potato pancakes were awesome. Pan fried crisp with a tender center that was so flavorful. They came with a small dollop of sour cream, which wasn't enough. We had to ask for some applesauce. Would order again for sure. The bigos was disgusting. It tasted like pig and my guess it was jarred from their market. No thank you. My memory is bigos that was fresh and sooooo good. The restaurant isn't much but you come for the food. They have a big screen tv that had music videos on with Polish subtitles. It was interesting to say the last. We also had 2 beers each. We left full and happy. I would recommend this place if you want authentic Polish food. I will be back.
We found one of the only Polish restaurants here in DFW! If you are looking for some delicious Polish/Eastern European dishes, Taste of Poland is a great place to try. The owners were really sweet, and you can tell they love to share their food and culture. We were so delighted by everything we ordered. We ordered the Taste of Poland, which was definitely enough food for the two of us! The restaurant is small, but definitely can accommodate parties of all sizes if they out a few tables together. The restaurant also has a cute little Polish deli and grocery store up in the storefront. After our meal, we bought some Polish tea, and cookies.
The food and service for our group of friends was very good. Lots of sausage, potato pancakes, perogis, white borscht, and other delicious Polish foods. Very fun place for a group gathering.
Worth the drive to Plano!!! (I'm in Southwest FTW.) I was told to go here by a Polish friend, and it did not disappoint! I've had Eastern European food before, but this place takes it to the next level. There was just a rich depth of flavor that I didn't know could even exist. The service is slow for dining in, so if that's an issue for you, I recommend ordering it before and getting it as take out. I will definitely go back!