Paramount Piroshki

735 Fremont Ave, San Leandro
(415) 552-5475

Recent Reviews

Rosa A.

Piroshki (Beef, Beef&Cheese) are delicious. The customer service received is beyond amazing. We are always fed when we come to purchase. This place and products are highly recommended.

Klaes M.

I happened to stumble upon them looking for breakfast this morning. They don't serve hot food at this location but they have fantastic customer service and their food is delicious. I had the beef and cheese piroshki and it was a huge change to my day! I highly recommend this place. Id show a picture but I stuffed my face with it before writing a review.

John V.

They do free samples; I definitely recommend deep-frying the circular ones, the other one's don't fry as well, but you can do it, if you're careful; piroshki is like a "....savoury donut." The beef and mushroom, spinach and cheese, and chicken, rice, and cheese, are all appropriate for reform Jewish diets....

Craig 2.

The service is remarkably friendly. It's a small family run company. Nice people.The food goes back a long way, based in Piroshkis, second is bagel dogs. Their son added more items later.I'm a picky eater and haven't tried much, but the bagel dogs are the best I've had (I had the Polish).It's perhaps not fair to compare these at nearly $4 each to supermarket ones under $1 each, but there is no comparison.Great find.

Heather M.

The best,I wish they were closer. But I will make the trip across the bridge. They use to be in the city on Bayshore, you could walk in and get a piroshki fresh out the oven. Love this place

Luis N.

The Piroshkis are so good, I bought two dozen. And my belly enjoyed them over the last three weeks.

Maria Flitter

I go back to the Potrero street location. You could smell the fryers. Fresh and hot. I must get to their new location.

Stitch S.

Wonderful and welcoming service from Len, the freshly cooked samples he gives out are amazing, however the nature of how this food is distributed might not reflect the same quality when purchased. I would love if I could buy fresh food here rather than frozen because the fresh variants are a hundred times better!! I could eat those all day. The reality here is that this isn't a bakery or a restaurant but rather a factory store. I had a really good experience here, I rang the doorbell and Len let me in, gave me a menu to keep, and provided me with 2 whole food items for me and my mom as samples while I looked over the menu. They were long variants of the mushroom piroshki. They were so good, that fried crunchy texture was so perfect and the inside was so warm and flavorful. I ordered what they were most known for; the beef and cheese piroshki. The immediate downside is that you can only buy them frozen. I've tried many ways of reheating them. Right out of the freezer is a no-no because it won't heat evenly, the middle will be cold. But even when defrosting them they're a bit underwhelming compared to that AMAZING fresh piroshki I got as a sample. The absolute closest you can get is probably by wrapping it in foil and throwing it into an air fryer. Since these foods are frozen, you're never gonna get that perfect fried crunch back. The flavor of the meat and cheese is good but the doughiness kinda takes over; it's just very bready. I can describe the crust as sort of a donuty / corndogish type taste. But like I said the quality is significantly lower from the fresh variant.

Presidio Towing Co.

Just walked into Lucky's and found these piroshki's. Tried one and now I'm buying a hole box. Sooo tasty

Ramona V.

Favorite Piroski's reminds me of growing up and cutting it in half and adding a cheese

Lynette Nerelli

What did I buy exactly?? 5+ ounces of dough and .4 of meat??...not the quality I remember and did NOT expect!Very disappointed.

Chale

If you grew up in SF than you know piroshki. Paramount/Galina's are the best!

John Molano

So good! Nice soft crust and tasty inside.

Elizabeth R.

Picked up some from my local Safeway. These just taste like basic gas station food. Legit piroshkis are leagues better than these.

Cin-Yee S.

As a child of the 80s and early 90s, Igor's Piroshky, purchased by the Costco case, was my favorite after school snack, and I've searched for those plastic-wrapped paradises ever since. While Paramount's version is not the same ground beef and cheddar in a fried doughy oblong, it is good in its own right. After the owner offered me a sample of the bagel dogs, I bought a case of those, too. Destiney To in Quality Control helped me out the first time I went, explaining the different products available. Everyone, buy a chest freezer for your garage - then come here to fill it!

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