Borsch, Vodka & Tears
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Having been a few years ago, was excited to come back but sad to say it wasnt as impressive as we remembered. Seems like portions have become even sma…
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Food wise - the cheese and potato pierogi are a must order!! Honestly I could eat 50000 of these dumplings they are so delicious.However the reason wh…
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Small portion, a bit expensive. But you dont get to eat Polish food everywhere else. Very tastyRestaurant is a bit too small and feel a bit cramped…
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7 Reviews on “Borsch, Vodka & Tears”
Having been a few years ago, was excited to come back but sad to say it wasnt as impressive as we remembered. Seems like portions have become even smaller (even the physical size of the pierogi is smaller) and prices have gone up.
The food is delicious, very authentic and homely style. The borsch is a must-try dish, vibrant and very flavoursome.
Very small venue, crammed, especially if there are people seated at the bar as well. Noisy and the staff were teetering on overbearingly attentive. Unfortunately we probably wont be rushing to come back.
Food wise – the cheese and potato pierogi are a must order!! Honestly I could eat 50000 of these dumplings they are so delicious.
However the reason why I visit this place is for their vodka. Their drinks menu is an overwhelming selection of fantastic alcohol (my go to is the sex in Krakow) that you just simply must try.
The staff here are also incredibly welcoming and warm which makes it all even better!
Small portion, a bit expensive. But you dont get to eat Polish food everywhere else. Very tasty
Restaurant is a bit too small and feel a bit cramped
Drink lots of vodka, ‘for your health’ cocktails, chicken and beef pierogi and farmers zakuski. You’ll be either skipping or crawling home…but really happy!
We’ve eaten dinner here many times (always fabulous) but this is the first time we’d stopped in for brunch. The brekkie menu is concise but has everything you need including brunch cocktails! Vegan options available.
We ordered the Benny served on a cauliflower cheese croquette; and the Sweet potato & mozzarella waffles with greens and sauteed shrooms.
Both meals were fabulous, service was quick and friendly and the coffee is good. They don’t serve almond milk – macadamia is milk alternative of choice.
We’ll definitely be back again.
It is 5pm and need a coffee. I can’t find any coffee shops open on Chapel Street??!! After having to ask around we were directed to this restraunt – hooray i found a great coffee.
But I must admit I will be back to check out the Polish cuisine on offer and the amazing cocktails too next time.
Came here for dinner today and loved it! This place has a great atmosphere and is very versatile that its a spot that can suit families, catch ups, groups or even intimate dates.
My group of three were quickly seated inside and shared the Farmer Platter (a variety of sausages/black pudding), bison wings, saganaki, dirty Reuben fries and beef/chicken pierogi. All the dishes were delicious – my favourite being the wings which had a tasty dry rub and lay on top this delicious mustard (almost curry-like) flavour which really worked!
Service was good too and I liked that all the dishes came out at the same time. Ill definitely be back soon to try out the rest of the menu (and to sample some of their drinks- the vodka/cocktail menu is extensive!).