Mazurka

4.0 star rating
12 reviews Rating Details

Category: Polish  [Edit]

64, Rue Prince-Arthur
Montréal, QC H2X 1B3
(514) 844-3539
Price Range:
$$
Accepts Credit Cards:
Yes
Parking:
Street
Attire:
Casual
Good for Groups:
Yes
Good for Kids:
Yes
Takes Reservations:
Yes
Delivery:
No
Take Away:
Yes
Waiter Service:
Yes
Outdoor Seating:
Yes
Wi-Fi:
No
Good For:
Dinner
Alcohol:
Full Bar
Noise Level:
Average
Has TV:
Yes
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12 reviews in English

  • Review from Monica B.

    • 91 friends
    • 153 reviews

    Toronto, ON

    5.0 star rating
    11/15/2010 6 photos

    I love my dining experience at Mazurka! This Polish double storey restaurant is located right in the Prince Arthur Plateaux which makes it easy to find. Mazurka has a clean and very comfortable atmosphere. They also have a nice patio during the warmer months. The Polish ladies working there are so kind and attentive.

    The menu at Mazurka has a good variety of dishes, except vegetarian dishes. The menu consisted of: appetizers, soups, plenty of meat dishes, perogies, seafood, desserts, cocktails and more.

    I tried their chicken liver appetizer, chicken kiev and also tried my hubby's schnitzel. The food was cooked to perfection and it was so delicious! The portions were satisfying and entrees come with the option of salad or tomato/chicken noodle soup. I had the tomato soup and it was the best I ever had! The chicken liver appetizer came with a basket of bread and the liver itself was great and spiced nicely. The chicken kiev was breaded- crispy on the outside and the meat was so tender and yummy. The mash potatoes were creamy, and the steamed vegetables were really good too, even though they were just vegetables. I hate carrots and found myself savouring each one on my plate.

    In Mazurka, I really felt like I was in an ethnic household where my aunties were cooking and spoiling me with delicious home cooked meals. I can't say that the food was authentic because I never had Polish food before this experience. However, I really did feel like I was in an authentic Polish restaurant.

    Overall, Mazurka is a clean and comfortable restaurant with great Polish food offered by homely sweet Polish ladies. I highly recommend this place!

  • Review from Monica M.

    • 11 friends
    • 99 reviews

    Yorktown Heights, NY

    USA
    3.0 star rating
    2/27/2012

    It's difficult to find tasty Polish food when your mama is an awesome Polish cook but I kept an open mind when walking into Mazurka in Montreal.  I ordered the Pierogies with cheese and potato and the Stuffed Cabbage as my entrée.  The food preparation was authentic but did not compare to what I eat at home.  The pierogies were over-fried and the tomato based sauce/gravy for the stuffed cabbage was watery and tasteless.  I had a bite of my boyfriend's pierogis with meat and those were quite yummy.  The waitress was hospitable and the food is definitely affordable.

  • Review from Sam S.

    • 5 friends
    • 11 reviews

    Chicago, IL

    USA
    1.0 star rating
    3/23/2012 1 photo

    Awful. Lamb chops were ordered medium rare but came out raw and still freezing cold in the middle. The staff didn't seem to care, just taking the plate back and apparently microwaving them. But they came out raw again. $21 for three grisly small chops. Another person ordered meat perogies but got cheese instead. The waitress actually argued that this is what was ordered and didn't offer to make it right. The whole experience was simply terrible.

  • Review from Tarushka S.

    • 2 friends
    • 10 reviews

    Montréal, QC

    1.0 star rating
    10/29/2011

    I always get sick from their pierogies. Worst Polish food I've ever had. I grew up eating Polish food and have been to Poland several times, so I know what I'm talking about.

  • Review from Jack P.

    • 0 friends
    • 14 reviews

    Los Angeles, CA

    USA
    5.0 star rating
    11/12/2011

    I had an excellent experience at this family owned restaurant located in a cute area of Montreal, Quebec. I ordered the Pierogi - dumplings filled with cheese, mushrooms, onions, and cabbage. They were delicious. I also had the Cheese Blintz and Borshct, both of which were the best I have ever had.

    The service was excellent, but Mazurka is a place to go for the incredible food.

  • Review from Antonella Y.

    • 3 friends
    • 42 reviews

    Edison, NJ

    USA
    4.0 star rating
    11/10/2011

    Being from the NY/NJ area where Polish food is aplenty, I must say it's not easy to find good Polish food in Montreal....but this place hit the spot. Don't come here for the "ambiance" or decor, cause you'll be disappointed but the service was friendly, the food was good, and the prices were affordable. I had the mixed plate, which had 2 meat pierogies--I asked for both to be meat, but they normally give you cheese, bigos, sausage, potato pancake with sour cream, and cabbage roll, along with a beer to wash it all down. Overall, it was a good experience. A definite do for that Polish food fix!

  • Review from Luca M.

    • 3 friends
    • 84 reviews

    Montréal, QC

    5.0 star rating
    3/12/2010

    Mazurka used to be a favorite among students even decades ago due to being the cheapest quality sit-down place in town.

    Mazurka is still a good competitor for that epitome today, as their set lunch and dinner menu combos spoil you for choice without spoiling your bank account.

    I prefer their set menus rather than their a-la-carte, particularly the meat combo. If perogies are your passion, Mazurka is your best find of the year.

    I don't feel vegetarians get as much choice (in the set menus) as the carnivores, and the vegetarian dishes seem to rely heavily on sour or fried fare which I like, but is not everyone's cup of tea.

    Prince Arthur street is full of tourist traps or rip-off Greek restaurants. Mazurka is a good oasis of common sense, good cooking and unpretentiousness. Their decor is lovely and makes you feel at home; the service is quick, efficient, extremely polite and very helpful.

    Try it.

  • Review from Mark E.

    • 49 friends
    • 16 reviews

    Orlando, FL

    USA
    5.0 star rating
    5/25/2011 3 photos 1 Check-in Here

    Loved the food and service!!  Apparently this place has been there for 50 years, although it moved from a nearby location during that time.  We left some pictures of our food here on yelp.

  • Review from Patricia M.

    • 16 friends
    • 83 reviews

    Edmonton, AB

    3.0 star rating
    3/29/2010

    Upon entering Mazurka I felt like I was transported to the home of a Polish "ciocia". As a pure bred Polak I was impressed with how "Polish" the food actually was. Usually, restaurants that claim to serve Polish or Ukrainian cuisine, serve Cheemo perogies right from the freezer and cabbage rolls that my dog wouldn't eat. This place had true home style cooking, home made perogies, fresh borscht, delicious potatoe patties, and huge portions of meats.

    There are very few choices for vegetarians, so I had very little to choose from but this doesn't surprise me or annoy me because traditional Polish cuisine uses a slew of meat products.

    Prices are okay and the service is decent. I would return.

  • Review from C M.

    • 7 friends
    • 55 reviews

    Montréal, QC

    4.0 star rating
    1/19/2011

    Great, authentic Polish cuisine. The cabbage soup was a bit salty, but the mushroom and onion pierogies were amazing. The boyfriend ordered the goulash, which came with 2 mounds of mashed potatoes (I was totally expecting dumplings, but maybe the potatoes are a Polish thing?), which he thoroughly enjoyed. Service was good, prices reasonable, awesome location. Definitely going again!

  • Review from Diana H.

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    • 3 reviews

    Middletown Township, NJ

    USA
    5.0 star rating
    8/5/2011

    It was delicious and filling. And the Polish lady wouldn't let my friend and I leave until we'd finished eating. ;P

  • Review from David G.

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    • 164 reviews

    Riverview, FL

    USA
    4.0 star rating
    11/2/2009

    Stew is a blend of meat, vegetables, and potatoes that can be found in many cultures with Polish being no exception.  I tried the Placeka - a stew served inside a potato pancake.  This dish feels like a comfort food that Polish moms would serve on a cold winter night.

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