Find out what Eastern European restaurants to try in Brooklyn. Coordinates: 40°41′34″N 73°59′25″W / 40.69278°N 73.99028°W / 40.69278; -73.99028
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4 based on 507 reviews
A couple from Cleveland whom we met at a winery near Erie PA recommended this place. It is fantastic. The food from Pierogis, Veiner Schnitzel, to Stuffed Cabbage was terrific. The portions are huge. This is a cafeteria style service, but someone carried our trays to a table for us. The hours are limited and the lines long. This is where the locals eat. If you are anywhere near Cleveland this is a must stop.
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4 based on 64 reviews
Microbrewery with a nice tap selection on a very long bar. It is also a restaurant in a nice airy room with very good traditional German food. Attached next door is a small delicatessen with a great selection of imported German and other European specialties. Short walk from the West Side Market.
4 based on 45 reviews
Was in town on business and my colleagues never had pierogies before. We asked around and the locals said this is the place to go for fresh, authentic pierogies. The place is small and homey...a bit kitchy. My colleagues ordered various types of pierogies and said they were good. I wanted to try "authentic" kielbasa and sauerkraut. Mistake. The kielbasa was ok. The sauerkraut had a sweet note...I like my sauerkraut to be, well, sour. It came with mashed potatoes, which were instant. There were also canned green beans on the side. It very much reminded me of a school lunch rather than a homemade Polish meal. It just wasn't my thing, but the place was full and at least 3 groups tried to come in but there was no where to sit. Obviously, it's a hit with others.
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