Mama Marie’s Ukrainian Kitchen
$ • Deli
Hours:
5342 State Rd, Cleveland
(216) 661-2225
About Mama Marie’s Ukrainian Kitchen
Customers' Favorites
Recent Reviews
Four to five tables available to sit down and eat though most customers take it to go.
The food comes out quicker than some fast food places and much tastier! 🤔
We got the pork schnitzel sandwich with sauerkraut and hot mustard - on the side. Warning that hot mustard will clear out your nose and ears! Was waiting for the steam to come out of my ears! 😂 But it provides a complimentary flavor to the pork schnitzel with sauerkraut. Also somewhat addicting - so I asked...read full review
Delicious authentic Ukrainian, German, and Polish food. We enjoyed the schnitzel, stuffed cabbage, German potato salad, jumbo potato and cheese pierogies, cabbage and noodles, and the mini meat dumplings.
Menu
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 9AM - 6PM |
| Wednesday | 9AM - 6PM |
| Thursday | 9AM - 6PM |
| Friday | 9AM - 6PM |
| Saturday | 9AM - 6PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
Mama Marie’s Ukrainian Kitchen offers delicious and home-cooked Ukrainian food that customers love. The tasty dishes, including the best pierogi, which are giant potato cheddar filled and pre-cooked, receive high praise for their flavor and generous servings. Extra onion and butter are available, along with ample sides of sour cream. The restaurant provides wonderful fresh food at reasonable prices, making it a great choice for lunch or takeout.
The warm atmosphere and friendly hospitality enhance the experience, making it feel like being in a grandparent's kitchen. Although it is a tiny location that may not accommodate large parties, the welcoming staff ensures a pleasant visit. Catering services are also available and come highly recommended for gatherings. Mama Marie’s is a go-to spot for ultimate comfort food, like cabbage rolls and meat pies, that brings back memories of childhood holidays. Customers often leave feeling satisfied and happy after enjoying this wonderful food, with many sharing meals with their families and planning to return for more dishes like borscht and kielbasa.