Polish Delicatessen Husaria LLc
274 Connecticut Ave, Norwalk
(203) 354-2244
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Had a celebration to cater, and ordered the pierogis. From ordering to pick up to compliments from guests, all was excellent.
Hot lunch, always fresh
They sell expired food. I bought a pastry item from them and it was rock hard. I went back for a refund and one of the employees called the big guy to come and intimidate me. He was very rude and told me to never go there again after refusing to give me a refund.
I gave it 4 stars because it is the only Polish store within a reasonable vicinity, but honestly, the place is small and doesn't stock many of our Polish favorites. It is good for staples and basics, and their hot food is pretty good.
Went in looking for sweet Hungarian Paprika. The worker there helped me to find the correct one. 🙂
Beware! It was the worst experience I have ever had. This store sells spoiled and expired products! I bought eleven products during one purchase; THREE were either spoiled or expired. The milk-containing product expired more than one month before I bought it, and the kebanosa expired more than one week before the purchase! When I went back I talked to the owners and showed them the products and my check, they were sooo rude, accusing me and even denying apologies. If you care about your health and don't want to get poisoned, you'd better think about going or not to do shopping in this store.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
They don't speak English they don't say thank you they're ungrateful even to the white man I'm going to paint myself black just maybe I can get a thank you and they were fat I just went in there today never never again surly and pretentious
Great cold cuts and amazing, friendly service!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Like your traditional Polish deli, the dim store sells freshest deli meat.Their syrup selection is slightly short, but that is compensated by the vast herbal tea selection from Polish brands. The tea made of St. John's worth, white mulberry, gooseberry, Chokeberry, black currant, stinging nettles, and other holistic medicinal herbs are some of the rare finds in this corner store.However, their sweet counter has the cheese cake & apple pie which are far better than other Polish deli in NY. The ponczek (donuts) are fresh and well stocked, too.Best of all, the clerks speak English well so there is no mistaking order.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 5
Service: 5
Nice Polish store))
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Great experience!Also I like the selection of Native European herbs For drink and cooking.
Try the hot bar.
Their service is great the food is delicious and authentic and they are always happy to help.
Nice staff and great products
Great place to get original Polish foods, the owners are genuinely friendly.
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