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As a foodie you simply have to try pierogies in Poland. The shop is nice to come in for a snack or lunch and has a variety of different vegan fillings, but please check your pierogies for their content before you bite into them. One of mine had a meat filling View all feedback.
We absolutely loved this little gem! We visited four times, two in the course of the same day. Sadly it is only open on Fridays and weekends or we would have gone back for more everyday. The lady that makes and sells the food is incredibly patient, polite and friendly, our interactions with her made our whole day brighter. Even though she doesn't speak a lot of english, she understands enough to know you are vegan and can adequately explain all her vegan options (which were a lot! and what fillings and ingredients they each have. If I'm not mistaken she had about ten different savoury vegan options and two sweet ones and we tried all of them. She warms them up for you if you want to eat them right there in the market, that has a great atmosphere, plently of sitting and also a couple more vegan stores, and adds caramelised fried onions on top. The sweet ones are served with a side of yogurt, on a seperate little bowl which you can just refuse and not miss out anything on the taste as both were delicious. It's great and light and cheap and for us, especially as it was almost right next to where we were staying and on our way to the town, was the perfect stop for a quick little traditional polish breakfast. If they market had been open during the week we definitely would have spend even more of our mornings with this lovely lady. Oh also, she always added a couple of cheeky little extra ones or sneaked in a few of her potato dumplings as a gift. 100% recommend this place for the best vegan pierogi you can find in Warsaw!
It took us some time to find this place because the store moved to a new location and the pictures on Happy cow were not updated. It is now in the Food Hall Hala Gwardii . The lady did not speak English, but she was very beautiful and we could understand each other. We tried the carrot soup and 12 different types of VEGAN Pierogis. I can't give 5 stars even though they really deserve it. Many vegan options, one tastier than the others. Prices according to Polish standards.
A stand with many different vegan pierogis. the lady was very friendly and helpful. we had 8 different fillings that were all just great.
The pierogi were nice, pretty tasty, though for what they are made of, a bit expensive hence the rating. Bonus points for clearly marking the vegan options.
A stand offering a lot of different vegan pierogis. The lady was very kind and helpfull. We had 8 different filling which were all just great.