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Total hidden gem.....like nobody expects a restaurant inside the Polish Community Center. This area is also very residential. Service is on the slower side. You also have to pay a day membership to dine there. Bring cash for membership fee. This place is quite causal. There is a bar in the corner
I freaking love this place. Have been coming with my friends for years. The food is stellar, and just what you'd expect to find at a restaurant in Poland. You pay $1 for a day membership to come into the community center, there is a bar where you can have imported beers, liquors, and all the regular
Such an unassuming gem! I’ve had Polish food before but it’s my first time at a sit down restaurant, and man was I blown away. My partner and I absolutely enjoyed the stuffed cabbage, the pierogi and the kielbasa. The borscht is very interesting and tastes different from anything I’ve had
Get the Schnitzel Platter! It's got a good taste of their signature items. I'd order it again. Minimal service staff, but didn't feel ignored or rushed on a busy Saturday. Figuring out when this place will be open is not an easy task. This was my first visit, after months of trying. Call ahead to en
We ordered there daily special soup and a couple of other dishes off the menu. I have to say the food was incredibly delicious! The soup had just the right taste that made me and my wife want more in the future. Definetly recommend this place to anyone!
I've been here several times now. Unfortunately Seattle doesn't have a lot of options for pierogis/Polish food, but Sebi's fits the bill. Pierogis are plump and served with saurkraut and sour cream, there's a small selection of Eastern European beers, and their blintzes (I think they call them crepe
We got the hunters stew, with the polish platters as our main course. Sebi salad and pickle soup for starters along side pan-fried perogies. We came here with the knowledge of the polish listed fare being what it is known for. And we were not displeased. The restaurant was SPOTLESS, staff were nice
Amazing, home cooked comfort food of the German and Polish origins. Portions are huge, costs are low. You really can’t go wrong - it’ll all be amazing. We ordered the Jager Schnitzel and Gypsy Stew for our dinners - both delectable. Their sour kraut is different and really tasty. For dessert, the ti
The Polish/German food is great. I have yet to try the pizza. The Schnitzel and the weekend stew are amazing. Hearty and satisfying home cooked food. Pictured: Gypsy Stew, Schnitzel, (?) Dungel beer. Edit: Their German beer is great too!
It’s a place with really good Polish and German food and drinks. Atmosphere is nice, wait staff friendly and knowledgeable. It’s fun to take there friends still unfamiliar with Polish cuisine.
Wonderful Eastern European and German food. There is a lot of love going into their food and you can taste it. Best kraut this side of the Atlantic. I really like their desserts too, which are not too sweet.
It appears to be really fancy, and I was expecting the price to destroy my wallet, but my friend and I were treated to a pleasant surprise! A filling (and absolutely delicious meal) AND dessert for two cost a mere $36, which for the setting, is such a steal. Will definitely be making a return. Highl
Yummmm!! Great Polish options including beer. Service was good. Food was good (pierogi were Amazing!!) . Didn't have to wait for a table on a Friday night. Can't wait to go back!
Convenient location with tasteful decor and friendly service. I'm no judge of authenticity when it comes to German or Polish cuisine, but I was very pleased with my meal; both in taste and portion. Will be back!
Amazing food and atmosphere. The best beets I have ever had. Loved the cabbage rolls and Peirogi.
Luckily the ONLY Polish restaurant in the area is WONDERFUL. The service is friendly, the food is fresh and plentiful, and yet it's never crowded when we stop in. Don't forget to try the bottled Polish beers along with your dinner. I recommend against the pizza- there is too much other good stuff on
Was excited to try some polish food in Seattle, and this place did not disappoint. Staff was super friendly. I ordered the polish platter and was very happy with the kielbasa , pierogi and stuffed cabbage. Growing up in a polish household, reminded me of home!
Nice atmosphere- almost seems intimate and subdued, but warm and inviting. The menu has a great selection, from standard pub fare, to pizza, and of course, a wide selection of Polish food!
When I think about how I want to cook, this is it. The food here is food goals. Great portions, wonderful seasonings and flavor, good variety, a must visit place!
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