Euro-Deli Batory is described as a cozy authentic Polish deli and grocery offering time tested homey cooking with generous portions and affordable prices. Dishes like pierogi, Polish plate, potato pancakes and golabki along with rye bread, butter and sour cream are praised for freshness and heart, and many say the flavors evoke Poland and feel like a hidden gem in Montreal. The experience is often recommended as takeout when seating is limited, and the staff are noted as kind and chatty. The shop stocks a range of imported Polish groceries that let diners recreate favorites at home, adding to its appeal as a welcoming Eastern European hub. Overall, it comes across as a beloved family friendly spot that delivers comforting homemade style dishes and a warm nostalgic atmosphere.
Mon restaurant polonais préféré. Quand je mange là-bas, c'est comme retourner en Pologne. Les portions sont généreuses, la nourriture est savoureuse & réconfortante. Le service est aussi sympathique. Il n'y a pas beaucoup de place toutefois mais c'est pas grave. J'ADORE!!!
The tripe soup & potato pancakes are amazing. I tried Polish plate & pierogi before, it was pretty good, little different from what I'm used to. Extra point for food being always accompanied with rye bread & butter, sour cream & salad
Feb 9, 2025
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I'm very pleased with this hidden jam. The food is healthy & handmade by the owner. She told me she was personally making pierogi & bigos, & they are very good, fulfilling, & remind me of home. Even better, my mom wasn't cooking nearly as well as the owner. I also tried a kielbasa, & it's very good. I wish there was a better choice of cold cuts & fresher cakes, but well, you can't have everything. I also appreciate the design of the walls. :D. It's a classic old-fashioned Polish design, sticking out in the modern era, where the walls are white with some neon lighting. Here we have the Polish pope & boazeria, widely popular in the'80s. I'm happy to recommend this place.
Une belle épicerie polonaise, ils ont de tout, charcuterie, fromagerie, épicerie. J'ai adoré leur coin pour s'installer pour manger sur place. Une gentille dame, m'a accueilli avec un joli sourire & une chaleureuse sympathie, on se sent chez nous😃 J'y retournerai bientôt!
I've only ordered online so I cannot speak to the actual interior of the establishment but this food is top-tier. Feels like a home-cooked meal not like something you order for takeout or delivery. Definitely one of my favourite restaurants now.
It's hard to find delicious Polish food in Montreal & this place is the real deal. Everything I have ever tried here has been superior in taste. I recommend their Polski Talerz & the Krokiety z miesem. My only complaint is that in the container containg the krokiety sauce must have been super hot because the lid was melted. Please be careful with melted plastic, as I'm sure people don't want to raise the risk of cancer by having melted plastic in their food. Let the sauce cool a bit or change to paper containers.