About
Welcome to Pyza, a hidden gem located at 118 Nassau Ave in Brooklyn, NY. This Mom and pop Polish restaurant offers a unique cafeteria-style dining experience reminiscent of Eastern Europe. With a menu taped on the wall, customers order from the cashier, pay upfront, and then wait for their delicious Polish dishes.
Customer reviews rave about the authentic and flavorful Polish staples such as kielbasa, pierogies, goulash, potato pancakes, and more. Portions are generous, prices are reasonable, and the service is friendly and informative. The focus at Pyza is on good, affordable food without the need for fancy ambiance.
Highlights include the Polish plate filled with kielbasa, potato pancakes, meat pierogies, mashed potatoes, and stuffed cabbage. The pierogies, potato pancakes, and stuffed cabbage are standout favorites among customers. The boneless pork chop, kielbasa, and potato dumplings are also highly recommended.
Pyza offers a casual dining vibe, caters to pescatarians and vegetarians, and provides a range of amenities such as wheelchair accessibility, outdoor seating, and Wi-Fi. With a diverse menu and cozy atmosphere, Pyza is a must-visit for anyone looking to experience traditional Polish cuisine in Brooklyn.