Category: | Restaurant, |
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Address: | 118 Nassau Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11222, USA |
Postal code: | 11222 |
Phone: | (718) 349-8829 |
Monday: | 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
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Tuesday: | 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
Wednesday: | 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
Thursday: | 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
Friday: | 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
Saturday: | 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
Sunday: | Closed |
Delicious Polish meals at great prices! Super fresh, friendly attitude, and truly delicious! Wish more people come here to support the business.
Came here for a traditional Polish lunch, and left so, so satisfied. My fav were the Zéberka (Spare ribs) -- they were cooked perfectly. I also loved the potato pancakes with the goulash (Placek Po Węgiersku?). ALSO: try the seasonal beet soup. It's served cold, and was so refreshing on the hot day. I'll be back, many, many times!
Reminds me of a Polish milk bar. I think they're cash only, and fairly old fashioned (I don't think they're on any ordering apps or deliver, you have to come in person to dine in or takeout). Delicious food.
This is one of those places without wait service, so you grab your food from the counter when it's ready. They've got a fair amount of space available for diners. I got the potato and cheese pierogies, which were good but a little overpriced. The bathroom needs better ventilation, or maybe just an air freshener.
Quiet, unassuming, bare bones, family run Polish food for hungry people of all backgrounds.
We've been here several times, but not since before covid. I'm happy to report that the place hasn't changed a bit!
There's no table service. Place your order and have a seat! Don't forget to clean up after yourself. This no doubt helps keep prices modest.
I haven't sampled many different things here. I stick with veal cutlet with very basic-but-satisfying mashed garnished with a little sauteed onion, and two sides, today I had plain red cabbage and a delicate cucumber salad. Great on a hot day!
The fried fish is also very good, also served with mashed and two sides.
I HIGHLY recommend Pyza. (Keep in mind, this place is as quiet as a library used to be in the 1960s! Even with every table occupied, no one speaks above a whisper, perhaps so the locals can hear the Polish tv playing in the background)