Polish Paczki Cafe

7210 W Foster Ave, Chicago
(708) 667-0451

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Martyna Wysocka

I thought for a long time whether to write this review, but such things need to be talked about. A real nightmare. My husband and I went for dinner, and at the very beginning we were hit by the unpleasant smell of cheap perfumes and toilets, and we were also refused Coca-Cola and forced to drink compote. Why are you putting Coke on display if you don't want to sell it? We placed an order, my husband ordered a soup and a main course and I ordered a casserole. We arrived at 1.50/55. After 20 minutes the soup arrived. After another 20 minutes, the dumplings arrived. And still no casserole. At 2.40 I got a casserole when my husband had already eaten everything. Of course, the roll was cold, the mushrooms were undercooked and the cheese was not baked. The biggest hit was the waitress's finger pressed into it. I've never eaten such a bad product, it's a disaster. I took 2 bites and we left immediately. I didn't want to argue or make a scene because I'm not that type of person, maybe it was my mistake. I don't recommend this place, I haven't seen such a shack for a long time. What's also puzzling to me is that the restaurant was almost empty and the kitchen door opening showed ladies from the kitchen chatting away. So why was there such a delay in such an easy-to-make dish? It's better to talk than to make food, right? I don't know who owns this place, but I recommend you get down to work and start checking what's going on there.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Tomasz Zielinski

Nothing more can be added. Everything is top class.

Parking: Location on the main street

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Merinesh Adal

They aren't customer oriented

Atmosphere: 1

Wojtek Kramko

Organizing for Fat Thursday is a tragedy. Service time worse than at Cook County

Food: 5

Service: 1

Alvin K

Very efficient, friendly, and the best paczki!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 5

Edi Kosik

Tragedy - it has a name, but it has nothing to do with quality, taste and appearance. The parcels are what they're called, but the taste and appearance are a disaster - burnt, with half a teaspoon of filling, no icing or orange pieces. Price: $3.25. I do not recommend it.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Weronika Mańkowska

If you want to taste authentic polish food, come there. Food is amazing, tastes like home. Ladies are really friendly. Also amazing polish sweets, cakes, pastries. 100% recommend. Went there twice for dinner and dessert and I loved the food.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Shatiun

Soups, dishes and donuts in a very good Polish style, I recommend!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Aneta Golubowska

Best polish food in Chicago. Everything is delicious - palce lizac, especially paczki. I’ve been going there for years and everyone that works there is so welcoming. It’s my go to place when I need a little pick me up.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

K T

The Paczkis had very little filling. Extremely disappointed.

Food: 1

Ana Ann

Polish Paczki cafe is becoming expensive now I don’t go much often as before,I like more Grecian Kitchen at Skokie good food for less

Atmosphere: 4

Service: 4

Michelle Fiddelke

Paczki’s are so delicious & fresh!

Janusz Farbisz

Best pączki in the state!! This is the go to spot for every Polish person which means it should be the go to spot for you! Best classic pączki you’ll find. Najlepsze pączki!

Food: 5

Service: 5

alicja zurek

Fantastic food! I go there at least 1x a week. Freshly made, delicious, seasoned to my taste! And don't get me started on their sweets (to die for!!). A little slice of heaven after the Old Warsaw restaurant was shut down.

Peter B.

The best paczki on Northwest side !

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Polish Pączki

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