Monday, May 24, 2010

Pierogi Time!

Everyone knows that pierogies are a must-have when in Warsaw, so after a day in old town, we decided to go into a local pierogi bar hidden in one of the small alleyways. After entering the restaurant, we knew that we were in the right place - everything looked authentic and perogies were the only thing on the menu!

After much debate we decided on skipping the fixed price menu which would've come with a soup and just decided to order a few different types of perogies. The menu was all in Polish so we didn't really know what we were ordering but we just asked the server to pick three that he recommended.

Extensive list of different flavors

Orders placed here


Our Perogies

Delicious!

Verdict:
The perogies we had were a mixed bag, we found two of the three we ordered to be extremely flavorful and delicious, whereas the last one seemed to be a bit bland.

However, they were very cheap (only a couple of dollars) and after having so many North American perogies to finally try something authentic. We found that compared to the ones you often find in grocery stores, these ones were much larger and had a lot more filling other than just potato.

Overall, if you can't make it to this little perogi bar, we still recommend that you make time to either go to a perogi bar or a milk bar (extremely cheap restaurant) when in Warsaw.

Rating: 3.5/5
Price: $

Pierogarnia
Bednarska 28/30
Warszawa, Polska

22 828 03 92

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