Polish food can be a rare find and it was fantastic to find out that this place provides a great range of dishes, all prepared in a high-quality manner.
I started with a serving of pierogi in Ruski style (potato and cheese). If you're new to Polish food, pierogi is the country's version of dumplings. They're made a little bit larger than dumplings from other countries and the dough is flour-based. Having been to Poland, I can tell you that this place makes the same traditional kind that you would find in Poland.
For the main, I had the bigos - a stew made of sauerkraut and Polish sausage. The serving size and quality of the dish was excellent. With the pierogi and bigos combined, I felt very content.
To complement the food, you can always rely on good Polish beer and this place had an impressive selection, particularly given that it can't be difficult to track down so many varieties of Polish beer in Australia. If you haven't tried it before, the flagship beer, Zywiec, I regard as being one of the best unknown beers out there.
Then to finish off my meal, I had a shot of gorzka, a Polish digestive vodka that has the same relaxing effect of grappa or port.
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