My friend recommended coming here to try the desserts. But I was a little worried walking there from the hotel. But I loved the pastries I got. There was not much of a selection towards the end of the day when I went. The staff was friendly.
Piroshki on 3rd is worth seeking out. We stopped for breakfast on the way to Pioneer Square and were not disappointed. The vegan pastries were fabulous according to my son. And my spinach and cheese piroshki was also hearty and tasty. I was not familiar with a piroshki, but it is kind of like a calzone or pasty. FYI on COVID protocols: Piroshki requires you to show your immunization card before ordering. I wish more establishments had the courage to do this.
We had the chicken pot pie, garlic beef, beef, potato, and cheese, and Bavarian sausage washed down with a hot tea and iced mocha. Yummy! Totally recommend this place.
Wonderful quality food with satisfying flavors. You can tell it is fresh, and the service was very prompt and kind. Definitely recommend stopping in. I enjoyed it so much that I returned to pick up some goodies for my flight out. I thought that it was also considerate for them to keep vegan and vegetarian options as well. One of my favorite finds from my visit downtown.
I had the beef and mushroom one and it was DELICIOUS. so yummy, juicy, and flavorful. One is good enough for two people for a heavy snack. The staff was very friendly and helpful when I couldn’t decide which one to try. I could see them making fresh ones in front of me and looked amazing
yummy Filipinx-owned place!kare kare was today's Filipino Fridays special, and it was amazing. the beef was tender, the peanut sauce was perfect, and the caesar salad balanced it out well. I'm not a fan of brown rice, which was the base, but the overall dish was still enjoyable! we also got the pork katsu piroshki and garlic beef asado piroshki. really moist pastry bread! note: they no longer serve italian soda also, I still haven't gotten over people in food service not wearing masks, but that's a thing here
After being blown away once again by the incredible food here, I just have to leave a review! The vegan options are always so yummy, especially the specials! And this “Honey” cake. Don’t even get me started. It’s. So. Good. Do yourself a favor and try one of everything. For me.
Good variety of food, quick stop, people are nice. The sweet roll with chocolate inside I got was tasty. The beef was a little bland and dry but I liked the addition of the mushrooms. My favorite was one with cheesy potatoes with black pepper inside. The sweet and sour chicken one was a little rice/carb heavy in the filling, which made the inside a goopy rice-starchy texture. It was fun to eat because the flavors varied so widely. Parking is difficult. If I were nearby, I might return for another visit but I would mostly recommend the potato one and the chocolate one.edit: added a photo that shows I was definitely at Piroshki on 3rd. i am thinking it might’ve been a “pinoyshki” if it had rice in it. i think it is not a good move to assume the customer is wrong or mistaken if they disliked an item you made…
The honey cake is out of this world. I think they said it is actually apple hunee so it is vegan friendly. The savory piroshkis-- I ordered three, thinking I would spread them out over three days---but no. I ate them all at once and I am glad I did. I got the potato and mushroom with cabbage.When I was in there last, the woman behind the corner said the crime in the area was getting pretty scary and out of hand and she was considering closing for the while in hopes the city helps out. I have to tell you; I and many others would be really sad if we lose this place because it is not safe the for the employees. I hope Seattle gets it together. This is the kind of place the city should be doing everything it can to keep in town.
Truly some of the best pirozhkis I've had. I got the potato and mushroom one and the smoked salmon and cream cheese and those were delicious.I tried the borsht as well and it was very good