Pierogi Housey
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Service: QuickAtmosphere: Simple and to the pointFood: DeliciousWould return? Yes.Didn't make lunch the night before and was heading to the Pita Pit w…
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Pierogi Housey is open for Casual Dining. Pierogi Housey serves Eastern European dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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Service: QuickAtmosphere: Simple and to the pointFood: DeliciousWould return? Yes.Didn’t make lunch the night before and was heading to the Pita Pit when I saw this new place next to it. Figured why not take try it out. Walking in one would see that the place is sparsely decorated but the colour scheme works for the place. While there are some small tables around edges it’s clear this place is meant to be a grab and go, which makes it great for lunch. The woman taking orders at the counter was very kind and full of spirit taking down everyone’s order and helping out with fulfilling them. The man grilling the pierogis had almost a laser focus on his work making sure none were over done. While the line up was long I got out of there relatively quick, the only thing I wish was that there was an option for a tip on the machine when paying with a credit card. I order a six pack of the spinach and ricotta, but I heard another mix and match between the wide variety of pierogis they have to offer. As sides I chose deli pickles and coleslaw, which were good just by themselves. The pickles were well pickles, not much one can say there, but the coleslaw was fresh and not drenched in whatever mayo based dressing places tend to over use. For toppings they have fried onions, bacon, green onion, and sour cream; I chose to get to get mine full dressed and was joyfully rewarded with my choice. I have had pierogis in the past where the wrapping was loose and the filling all jammed solidly together, but these were nothing like those. It’s clear they make them fresh every day (even if you aren’t able to catch a peek of them working in the back through the swing door) as the cheese was creamy and fluffy, with just a little bit of sweetness. The spinach did not offer much in taste but did pleasantly add to the consistency. The toppings were great compliments to the base pierogis, with my only regret being I didn’t order more.This is a wonderful place to grab lunch or a quick meal on the way home. Be warned however this place specializes in just pierogis and eastern soups, so if you aren’t in mood for those don’t go here.