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Soup & Sausage Bistro

4.8 (425 reviews)
Open 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
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Moderate noise
Casual
Good for kids
Good for groups

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Lillian F.

An order at the counter place, though the person at the counter was plenty nice. I ordered the cabbage rolls with pork and they had a lovely texture but were a little plain. My partner ordered the chicken kiev and enjoyed it quite a bit. They came with these very dill-heavy potatoes, which were also fun! Not my favorite Eastern European place, but I can't speak to the authenticity.

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Kimberly H.

Another foodie adventure. Highly unlikely I'll ever travel to the country of Ukraine, but fortunately, this restaurant specializes in this cuisine! Small but busy restaurant with delicious food! So many options too! Easy to just order at the counter and then find a table. Staff was amazing and shout out to Nastasia who served us. Decided on Hunter's stew, cabbage rolls and sweet crepes. My crew ordered a variety of other choices: pierogies, smoked sausage, honey cake, sauerkraut, caramel nuts. Happy reviews all around. The food came out after a short wait and it was all so good! The star of the show for me were the cabbage rolls for sure. Give this place a try. I'm sure that something on the menu will satisfy your taste buds!

Mark C.

I love the straightforward name of this place: it's a quiescent spot that specializes in soup and sausage. I do find it odd that their website tells you can order pierogi by itself but their onsite physical menu doesn't even have that. I decided to try their namesake: a soup and two different sausages. I really loved their calming background piano music. The soup was quite nice and tasty. I only really liked the Polish sausage and wasn't a fan of the linguisa. Service was straightforward and friendly.

Borscht Soup
Stacie B.

I love this place! When I'm town again for a conference I dragged my family here and they did not retreat it! (I already knew I would love it again.) The food is stellar and they have so many choices which are all amazing. And fresh and tasty! My favorite Amos borscht and pierogies, but I could easily eat one of everything from the menu if give enough time. We weren't staying close but I managed to finagle two trips (an hour away from us) and loved every bite. This spot is amazing and if you haven't tried it yet you are missing out. Go there immediately! Yum.

Mushroom soup
Mark M.

Excellent food and service. True homemade Eastern European cuisine. Had fried pirogies that were filled with sauerkraut and mushrooms and topped with bacon. Very delicious and reminded me of the pirogies my grandmother used to make. The mushroom soup was very fresh, flavorful and delicious. Prices are reasonable. Will be back soon.

Pork cabbage rolls and borscht
Lynde H.

The food was like eating at my grandma's as a kid!!! The best cabbage rolls I've had in decades Got the borscht to take home and it is amazing too so happy to find some real Ukrainian food!!!! I will absolutely be back for more! I support them whole heartedly!!!

10 pirogies
Kat M.

Potato pancakes were good pierogies were OK. Here's the problem. They started cleaning the floors with a very strong floor solution while we were finishing our dinner. Why would a restaurant do that? It was horrific. I could never go back after that.

Borscht Soup Iced Tea Unsweetened Marinated Cabbage Fresh Polish Sausage Smoked Sausage
Jason G.

Very small hole in the wall it's a Ukrainian restraunt, I got the #3 Sausage plate with smoked sausage, which has a salad with Itlain dressing it was very fresh and a good size the sausage was very moist and tasty, I also got the red Borscht soup which was very yummy. The restraunt was clean and the service was very good I would definitely recommend and I will be coming back with others.

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Wasn't feeling super well so stopped through grabbed some chicken noodle soup. Super filling great flavor and well worth the price!

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Imagine craving chicken soup and dining out a place called soup and sausage is 8 minutes away!!! This place is legit good!

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Everything tastes amazing, I live in Prescott so when I'm in phx this is my go to for food now

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The best Ukrainian food in the valley!! Highly recommend both Phoenix locations! The service is top notch!

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Lovely and authentic Eastern European spot . No frills , tasty food and kind staff. Love the dumplings

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