“First time in a Polish restaurant. In a heavily Polish town, Krakus offers their homey filling meals. Parking is next door, street parking is difficult. Upon entering, it felt like going into someone's basement hall with a wet bar and DJ booth. Just added to the flavor. Thumping Euro Disco track was a bonus. We were all bopping along during the meal. Our waitress, Diana, was a pisser. Bit older, but cracked many jokes and busted my son's chops plenty. I love wait staff with personalities. Food wise, we got the Polish platter which had potato pancakes, piergies, sausage, saurkraut, stuffed cabbage; basically food enough for two adults, as well as Beef Goulash/mash potato and a mixed plate of piergies that Diana made up for us since we couldnt choose. Beet soup with dumplings was filling and interesting, sweeter than imagined. Even with 4 hungry people, we couldn't finish just 3 entres and had to doggie bag the rest. Got the Polish beer (dark and light), both tasty and reasonably priced. Will definately come back, and will order less. NJ has so many interesting places to go eat, Krakus didn't dissapoint.“
“One week ago the Wallington Exchange hosted our Annual Fund Raising event for Parish Nursing. Mike & Agnes were so accommodating before, during & after the event. They made sure we were happy with the lighting, temperature of the room and table set-up. Both of them worked with us to provide a safe environment for people to come together & they prepared delicious food to-go at our request.Marion Spranger“
“The best dumplings in NY and NJ. Huge selection, delicious thin crust and phenomenal filling. And they have hot dogs from Orlen ? On top of all this, Marcin is super nice and hospitable. It was worth the 1.5 hour drive. We take our next catering from you. Great place, I highly recommend it. ??“
“Give it a try. Food tastes homemade, like your Polish grandma made it, or if you're not Polish and had a childhood friend who was, like that friend's mama made it. Food is made fresh every day. You can get some traditional hot Polish foods, pierogi, stuffed cabbage, kielbasa/kraut, potato pancakes, and you can get some non-traditional hot foods, Goulash, chicken cutlet...w/mashed. You can buy kielbasa and pierogis to cook yourself at a future date, and fresh sauerkraut. Lots of imported Polish goodies, and if you don't know what they are, just ask.Fresh deli meats and cheeses. Try a sandwich!Extremely friendly owner, working hard to earn your dollar. You won't be disappointed. Enjoy.“
“There's fish, chicken, mashed potatoes and the salad.This is a nice place. I miss the food.I want to say this place was the first Polish place my mom bought from.There were days where we were just eating canned processed food for a while. She would get the fish and chicken with the mash potatoes.Along with other things when she could. I do recommend this little store. I miss the food, I have never eaten it like they made it.“
“The service was great, and the food was amazing but there was a little fly going around the food. Birthday singing is so beautiful! Very cool candle like a firework. The restaurants building looks very polish and clean. Nice tables and set up. Overall it was excellent, and great for when your hungry or for a birthday dinner.Parking: Parking is around in the street but if there is a lot of people it could be a little walk.Kid-friendliness: Kids menu, not a problem.“