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Super Kolbasa & Deli
Categories: Restaurants Delis Food Specialty Food Cheese Shops Restaurants Polish Delis, Cheese Shops, Polish [Edit]
83 Roncesvalles AveToronto, ON M6R 2K6
Neighbourhood: Roncesvalles
(416) 588-3759
- Hours:
Mon-Sat 9 am - 8 pm
Sun 9 am - 5 pm
- Takes Reservations:
- No
- Waiter Service:
- No
3 reviews for Super Kolbasa & Deli
3 reviews in English
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Review from Solstise L.
Toronto, ON
SUUUUUPER KOLBAAAAASA!
come on...when you see the name, don't you just want to shout it this way with extra exclamation marks?!
I like this place, and perhaps their items do not spectacularly stand out amongst others in the area, however, I still do like their prepared foods, including their deli salads...they have this one pasta with sausage and sauerkraut that is oh so greasy but tasty and filling in a homey nostalgic sort of way...which is funny cuz I never grew up eating polish food...but that said, it reminds me of my university meals, what better quick meal then cooked noodles with cut up sausages, onions and lots of pepper?
ohhh and now....now i'm intrigued by the explanation of these chocolate cream fudges by kim b! ...i'll look for them on my next trip there! -
Review from Kim B.
ON
You want to snicker at the name, well at least I do, but this truly is a super store.
It sells what you'd expect; perogies, borsct, and yes, kolbasa but I go for a more delicious treat. Something you wouldn't expect.
They sell these little bags of candy there and on a whim I once bought a bag of candies in brown and white wrappers with a cow on them labeled "Chocolate Cream Fudge" trademark "ZPC-Milanowek Poland".
I expected a tough-gotta-work-at-it kind of candy but oh I was so wrong. It was sort of soft but with a little crunchy and then gooey fudgy inside. I ate another and another and even now as I write this, my desk is littered with wrappers of candies come and gone.
I am hooked. DAMN YOU SUPER KOLBASA! -
Review from Luke A.
Toronto, ON
Super Kolbasa has all the standbys of a Polish deli: kolbasa (of course), rye bread, sauerkraut, and the rest of those eastern European goodies you might be looking for. It's old school, too, in the sense that they haven't diversified into non-Polish foods: for instance, there are noodles, but only Polish noodles.
My only real complaint is that, in a predominantly Polish neighbourhood, a Polish deli doesn't exactly stand out. I suppose that it's not exactly fair that Super Kolbasa does get a little lost in the shuffle for me. They're worth a look, especially when Benna's down the street gets to be too much of a zoo.
