Krakus Restaurant
“The stuffed cabbage is excellent and the soups are great — only warning — bring a big appetite!”
“We tried there combination Polish platters with kielbasy, bigos, potato pancakes and pierogies.”
“Their menu has many home-made polish soups such as Barley Mushroom, Kapusta (Sauerkraut) soup and my all time favorite, Beet Borscht.”
Krakus Restaurant
Takes Reservations: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
4 reviews
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On a whim my bf stopped here with a polish friend one day and brought me home dinner…he brought me stuffed cabbage, fried chicken cutlet and a pork cutlet … The stuffed cabbage was awesome. The chicken cutlet was very tasty and to be honest I couldnt tell the difference between the chicken and pork cutlet. He brought home a lot of food for only $13!! Next time I will try the peirogis ..I loveeeeee a good peroigi Omfg..
Best part of going recently was watching my 3-year old prove you could drink/eat an entire (big) bowl of chicken noodle soup through a straw. Besides that – the place was clean and busy which is a good sign. The food? I got the 'Polish Platter' and some of it was good and some not-as-good. My mother-in-law (straight from Gdansk) does it better (and I earned some major brownie points when I told her so). But you can't go wrong with a mountain of food for under $15.
i'm very surprised that this place has a 4 star rating. I work in this polish town and there is definitely better polish food served in this town. The food was just ok. We tried the pierogies, beet soup, stuffed cabbaged, and chicken cutlet sandwich. Nothing was spectacular.
Also, it was $3 for a soda which was flat and gross. There was a bug on the napkin, and the service wasnt that great. The waitress seemed annoyed that we wanted to put two amounts on a credit card.
It's a shame that we didnt have a good experience b/c its so close to our job, and we would have came more often.
The decor was also outdated.
Overall, we did not enjoy it, and would not come back again.
Krakus is my first Polish cuisine experience, and I think it could've been better. I like Polish cuisine in general, but this can't be the best one around Bergen County. My boyfriend's dad is Polish, and he said this one is the most authentic one around. When we came, it was all empty and we were the only customers. The waitress (look like a young high school girl) was wearing sweater and jeans, but quickly changed into her uniforms after she seated us.
I ordered the Polish platter which has stuffed cabbage, kielbasa, saurkraut, pierogies, and potato pancakes. The platter is enough to feed two, really. Since we were theonly ones, the waitress awkwardly checked on us literally every minute if everything is ok.