Ottawa Perogies

1129 Baxter Rd, Ottawa
(613) 321-0734

Recent Reviews

Julia Bogdanski

From a polish person themselves- these perogies are AMAZING. Best I’ve had in the Ottawa area!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Clare Is great

p e r o g i e

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pierogies, Pierogi

Alena Shulyak

Спасибо большое! Всё вкусное, свежее исчезло очень быстро. Салаты, выпечка, хворост. С новым годом!!!

Terence Mcdonald

I was looking forward to enjoying great cabbage rolls. I purchased 5 (pork) at a cost of $25.00. Tried one and I couldn’t finish it. I ended up throwing them out. It’s hard to describe the taste but I’ll never go back.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 3

Stasia Chiasson

Super sweet and friendly!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

erika holbrough

Great for takeout. We've been coming for a few years the food and service are fantastic. Highly recommend.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pierogies

Scott Rook

Got sick from these, pretty

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Recommended dishes: Pierogies

Marie-france Paquette

The borsht soup is so delicious I wish I had the recipe ? the perogies are great too!!! I advise you to take the detour!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Gleb Trofimov

Great Ukrainian store with authentic food and other goods! Recommended!

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I love going into this local shop. It is owned by a Ukrainian family, and they put a lot of love into everything they cook and bake. I love their perogies and cabbage rolls... oh, they are amazing! It is nice that they have a frozen section, so you can go in and get what you need to make them at home. It is true authentic Ukrainian homemade food. The customer service is divine, and the employees there are very helpful when you have questions.I highly recommend this place...

Shawn, Shaun or Sean It is all the same name.

Been shopping here for years and love the perogies. Friendly staff and they make you always feel welcome.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Colin McLellan

Honestly have been driving by here for years and stopped to try it $17 for 12 very small perogies that tasted actually bad, like they were 3 days old. These are worse than frozen Walmart brand. Very disappointing.

Angie B

I grew up with my gramma's borscht, perogies and cabbage rolls. Maybe I'm just too used to those. I was really looking forward to trying everything out here. I didn't find the perogies that great and the borscht is pretty tasteless. I'm so sad, because I really wanted this to be my go to place. I can't see coming back. That said, the people working in the store were awesome and very helpful.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 4

Lana H

I wanted to support Ukrainian business and bought pirozhki. They were refrozen and tasted terrible. Went to garbage.

Jennifer P.

I've been wanting to try Ottawa Perogies for some time, but they have limited hours and are a bit out of the way for me, so I only recently got around to it. They sell perogies and other Eastern European snacks. Overall, the food was good, and reminded me of the home cooking of the mothers of my Slavic friends. I found the prices a bit high for what they were, but I guess nowadays that's not unsurprising. I got a ground pork and rice bun ($4), a ground beef crepe ($4) and a cottage cheese pancake ($4). The ground pork and rice bun was reminiscent of a cabbage roll in bun form, minus the cabbage and the tomato sauce, lol. It was heavy on the bun and rice and light on the pork, but tasted like comfort food. It reminded me a bit of the Asian buns filled with fillings like BBQ pork or curry beef as well. The bun was soft and almost brioche-like. The ground beef crepe was tasty, albeit a bit oily for my tastes. The crepe is a bit sweet, while the meat is slightly salty. The cottage cheese pancake was slightly sweet and I should have eaten this one last, as it was more dessert-like. I like that the cheese was thick and had a nice texture. Overall, the three items made a good snack. Service was courteous. The lady asked if I wanted the items warmed up and I liked that she placed them on a real plate to microwave them before putting them into a styrofoam box (I have seen some places put styrofoam in the microwave [shudder]). I mean I would have preferred if the box was cardboard, but at least they don't microwave styrofoam. The shop is located in a strip mall. There's plenty of free parking in the strip mall.

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