I had eaten Soup & Sausage food during the pandemic via delivery, but this was my first in-person visit.This is a small place and not fancy but don't let that fool you. Their menu is filled with Eastern European dishes freshly prepared when you order. My husband enjoyed the sausage & potato pancake combo. My friend tried a stuffed sandwich that she raved about. And my other friend & I ordered the chicken schnitzel which came with 1 side. She ordered the potatoes and I went with their braised sauerkraut. The chicken was seasoned just right...and the sauerkraut was AMAZING!!!We ordered a slice of Ukrainian cake on their menu. I was told that it comes from a bakery in the Ukraine. It was very different from our American type of moist cakes, having a much drier texture. We were glad to support a Ukrainian bakery trying to survive during the current war & turmoil..You will not be disappointed in your meal at Soup & Sausage Bistro. I hope you have the pleasure of being greeted by Fatima. She took our order and served our food. A delightful young lady.
My dining partner is part Polish and I was hoping that we might find food like "his mother and grandmother used to make". He is very shy on compliments but ate every drop of soup, every morsel of perogie smoothered in bacon/onions/sour cream and sampled a little of my pork with cherry sauce and baby potatoes! He agrees that we should drop by again and try a few more dishes. I think that he was very happy.He claimed that he had never tried Borshch soup before but I had (on a couple of trips to Russia and Estonia) and the spoonful I tried was really good!This is a "family owned" restaurant with a few booths and tables. You order at the counter but they served us at our table. The curtains were quite decorative and reminded me of some of the colorful shirts worn in Eastern European countries.All in all, this was a truly delightful experience. On a hot and humid summer day in Phoenix, it was nice to have someone else cook this kind of cuisine instead of cooking soup for hours at home!
Ukrainian food just like grandma used to make. Good selection of traditional foods like pierogies, potato pancakes, sauerkraut and borscht. As a vegetarian I ate the marinaded cabbage. Huge bowl. They have other vegetarian options like stewed vegetables and salads.
We just discovered this place. Absolutely amazing. I needed comfort food, and this more than fit the bill. The hunters stew is delicious, the pierogies are fluffy and tasty. we tried a couple different soups. I can’t say enough about how good this food was!! We will be visiting often!
Absolutely amazing food! The staff is friendly and helpful. My favorites were the cabbage ball, dumplings, and smoked sausage, but it was all great. Can’t wait to go back.
FANTASTIC food! I went with my grandma and brother. My brother got the Hunter Soup which reminded me of the food my mom made at home! I got the sausage and sauerkraut. The sausage was cooked perfectly, with a nice crisp bite and juicy center. The smoked sauerkraut was a hefty serving, but i couldn't stop eating it! Only downside is it is a little pricey, but other than that it's great :)
4 of us had a lovely dinner. We each ordered something different and shared it "family style." It was fun trying food we'd never had before and finding new favorites (Pork ribs under cherry sauce & Solyanka).
My wife wanted Polish food I went there and ordered several different items all single items to go they were packed perfectly very flavorful will definitely order it again Potato pancakes dumplings sauerkraut pierogies stuffed cabbage they have beef and pork large portions definitely recommend
Excellent food, we ordered the Solyanka (a tasty soup with sausage, bacon and exquisite mix of flavors), my son ordered the Hunter stew that was outstanding, and my other son the burger. This place is a must try, the owner was very friendly and helpful, and the place was very clean.
Honestly, the best chicken soup I have ever had from a restaurant. I first tried this place on Wednesday. I returned the next night for dinner again. The cabbage rolls remind me of my grandmother's cooking, which I miss. This is a new favorite.