Eva's Polish Kitchen

40 43rd Ave, Vero Beach
(772) 978-4200

Recent Reviews

Howie A.

Was a nice place and decent food but on the pricey side however March 31st the place has permanently closed. Owner on Facebook says it is up for sale.

Marcela

Good pierogies, goulash and mashed potatoes. The price is right. Service was not memorable, in fact we had to go to the kitchen to ask for more water.I am not sure that we would go back.

Kristy S

My first visit I tried the pierogies, which were so delicious that I returned for a full dinner yesterday. I had the Hunter's Stew and chose beets & potato dumplings as my sides. Everything was tasty, but the dumplings were the best!Comfort food cooked with love and served in a homey dining room.There's a retail store attached and stocked with Polish delights.

Dave

Great authentic Polish food menu and market. I dined in and had a sampler, it was very good. The market store is fun to see a variety of European foods and choose a variety to take home! It reminds me of being back in Poland.

Captain John

Drove by it undescriped place in a gas station strip mall, went inside to find a small Eastern Europen bodega, and a little quaint dining area smartly decorated lime you were in Poland. Ordered some Polish specialities and they were made to order and were great! They even had Polish beer, so now I am going back to dine in!

Allana M.

Delicious homemade food. They have a limited menu but it's because everything is tasty. The perogies are fantastic!

Dewey Walker

Always a pleasure eating others. The creamed peas and carrots are delightful the cabbage dishes of all types are very nice. The borscht is a little thin but flavorful and paired with the stuffed cabbage or perogies it is a hit.Wheelchair accessibility: The only problem would be getting to the restrooms as the hallways are very small and sometimes blocked.

Darren Embro

This place is REALLY GOOD!!!!! A friend and I came here for a late lunch/early dinner and the wait time was very short, the place was really clean and the food was AMAZING!!!! I ordered the red beet soup, kielbasa and sauerkraut and it was seriously amazing! They also have a really nice market, where they sell some of the red beet soup to go, I made sure I bought some for the following day’s lunch. Did I say the food was amazing? Because it is worth saying again!

Clark D.

Great lunch specials $9.99. Cozy clean place. Very good service. Food served hot! Everything homemade & tastes like it! Highly recommend.

Chris S.

Where do I start. This place is humble as it sits in a small strip plaza but then you walk in and the smells - it smells EXACTLY like my grandmother's kitchen. The food was next level and I cannot think of a better example of Eastern European delights. I opted for the combination platter and a starter of sour dill soup - the combination included homemade pierogis, halupki (cabbage rolls) and a host of other "greatest hits" from my childhood.The portions were generous, the price reasonable and the overall experience one that I cannot wait to have again.We are very glad we found this place - you will be too!!

Paula Shaia

Very friendly, homey atmosphere and the food was delicious!Our first time to try Polish homemade type cooking and we'll be back to try different dishes!Parking: Very easy to access, plenty of parking

William Griffin Jr

Me, my wife and our friends go there every so often, the food is delicious, and the staff are very nice! If you like Polish food, I highly recommend Eva's Polish Kitchen!

Judy Reed

The food is OK, very pricey for what you get, and not a lot of taste. We also bought some cookies to take home and found silkworms inside them. Be careful what you buy and always look at the expiration dates.

Monica R

When I pulled up to the restaurant my husband asked me if I was sure about this place. I told him to trust me as my hole in the wall senses were on nuclear meltdown levels and boy did they not disappoint. I’ve been working my way through the menu and I’ve yet to be unhappy with my dinner. The food is fresh and home cooked, it’s obvious that this kitchen prides itself in sharing the foods of their culture. This is how restaurant food should be.The little grocery attached to the store is pretty great too and I always stock up on some hard to find options like red cabbage and decent frozen pierogis. I’d recommend a certain dish if I could, but really you just need to work your way through the menu and figure out what you like best for yourself.

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Took my polish (homesick) boyfriend here and he felt it was authentic - "Like mom's cooking". Very delicious. My favorite item was the sour pickle soup and krat/mushroom pierogis.

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