Sited steps from the Promenade, this 25-year-old Brooklyn Heights "institution" keeps the neighbors coming with "hearty" diner staples (plus some Polish dishes) plated in "massive portions"; all appreciate the "incredible prices", though "standoffish" service and basic "coffee-shop" decor are also part of the "bargain."
Teresa's Restaurant Review:
This Polish diner in Brooklyn Heights has been offering authentic Central European dishes for decades and the crowds still pack the place in search of filling food at good prices. Sure, the lighting is a bit harsh, but the friendly servers make up for it, quickly delivering heaping dishes to a large crowd of families and students. Bring an appetite: even a half-order of the crisp, garlicky...
Brooklyn's best Polish restaurant, serving all the traditional dishes and the occasional tasteful twist.