NOT IMPRESSED WITH FOOD. THEY CHARGE $1.00 FOR 1 BITE SIZE PIEROGI. THE MAN BEHIND THE COUNTER OBSERVES THE AMT OF FOOD PLACED THE DINNER CONTAINER. HE ALSO HAS A UNFRIENDLY ATTITUDE TO ME. I FEEL SORRY FOR THE STAFF THAT WORKS WITH HIM. NEVER WILL I RETURN TO THAT ESTABLISHMENT.
przytymmKLN
the name of the store fits perfectly with the dinners served there (I mean pork chop)
Jonathan Petelicki
Excellent meals and amazing soups.
Whimsical Golde
Nice place, I like it. First time in, person behind counter is very nice. Lovely place! Has a little of everything, food and items. Along with meals that my sibling got. Also, you can see on the display there is meat. I think.
Silvana M.
I grew up near here and have been coming for years for their takeout specials and deli (an old and strong alliance between the neighboring Italian and Polish immigrant communities). Food is consistently fresh and delicious, and generous portions for the price - I'm so grateful places like this continue to thrive. I especially love the hot kapusta (great for a cold), red cabbage salad, pierogis. They also carry some great imported fruit drinks, like low sugar apple and cherry juice, and a thick banana coconut and chia seed drink. Always very friendly, charming and kind staff. TO ADD: I stopped in again this week and was excited to discover that they make fried apple fritters to order - wonderful! It's the first time I've seen that in the US - one thing I miss about Italy is how common it is to get fresh or made to order hot doughnuts (usually lemon flavored "zeppole", cinnamon and sugared doughnuts or filled croissants), and it's rare in Italian American bakeries. Simple batter fried with sliced apples, sprinkled with powdered sugar, not overly sweet. It just doesn't get better than that.
Best polish deli in the area. Delicious fresh meat, great dinners and service like in a 1st class restaurant. Highly recommend.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Best polish deli in the area. Delicious fresh meat, great dinners and service like in a 1st class restaurant. Highly recommend.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Fresh food, tasty cold cuts and big varieties of hot dishes. Knowledgeable personnel and super friendly. Definitely recommend.
Fresh food, tasty cold cuts and big varieties of hot dishes. Knowledgeable personnel and super friendly. Definitely recommend.
Very nice place, great service.
I come here for their hot lunch, I have never had a bad meal and the price is very fair
Really good personel. Very kind and quick. Prices are reasonable. Store is clean. And again, Kiszka's Stuff is great!
Cold cuts are good quality.
Not impressed with the service and inventory, there's so much to improve.The meat products definitely not polish taste.
Nice new place in Wallington NJ, ready diners
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NOT IMPRESSED WITH FOOD. THEY CHARGE $1.00 FOR 1 BITE SIZE PIEROGI. THE MAN BEHIND THE COUNTER OBSERVES THE AMT OF FOOD PLACED THE DINNER CONTAINER. HE ALSO HAS A UNFRIENDLY ATTITUDE TO ME. I FEEL SORRY FOR THE STAFF THAT WORKS WITH HIM. NEVER WILL I RETURN TO THAT ESTABLISHMENT.
the name of the store fits perfectly with the dinners served there (I mean pork chop)
Excellent meals and amazing soups.
Nice place, I like it. First time in, person behind counter is very nice. Lovely place! Has a little of everything, food and items. Along with meals that my sibling got. Also, you can see on the display there is meat. I think.
I grew up near here and have been coming for years for their takeout specials and deli (an old and strong alliance between the neighboring Italian and Polish immigrant communities). Food is consistently fresh and delicious, and generous portions for the price - I'm so grateful places like this continue to thrive. I especially love the hot kapusta (great for a cold), red cabbage salad, pierogis. They also carry some great imported fruit drinks, like low sugar apple and cherry juice, and a thick banana coconut and chia seed drink. Always very friendly, charming and kind staff. TO ADD: I stopped in again this week and was excited to discover that they make fried apple fritters to order - wonderful! It's the first time I've seen that in the US - one thing I miss about Italy is how common it is to get fresh or made to order hot doughnuts (usually lemon flavored "zeppole", cinnamon and sugared doughnuts or filled croissants), and it's rare in Italian American bakeries. Simple batter fried with sliced apples, sprinkled with powdered sugar, not overly sweet. It just doesn't get better than that.