The owners are friendly and personable and recommended the spinach and feta frozen pierogi, which I took home to cook for dinner. I topped with bacon, carmelized onions, sour cream, and green onions. They were a hit! Great price as well, at around $ 11 for 50 frozen pierogi. Will be returning!
Neil H.
Rating des Ortes: 4 United Kingdom
Great stall downstairs in St. Lawrence market selling a large selection on Eastern European food. The people on the stall are very patient and don’t mind explaining about the different food items on sale. I went for the cheese Knish, Hungarian stuffed cabbage, latkes and Russian potato salad, they heated everything apart from the salad. It was very tasty and filling well worth trying.
M S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Royal Oak, MI
Straight up delicious soft squishy pierogies with sour cream. Great value as well — 6 for $ 2.25, 12 for $ 4.25. We grabbed 6 initially then came back at the end of our trip and got more. Everything they have looks hearty and delicious. Knish, latkes, schnitzel and other delicious Eastern European goodies.
Rose J.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
In context of the variety of options of ethnic eats at SLM, this place is definitely up there. The cabbage rolls, latkes, blintzes, stuffed mushroom caps are consistently good. The service is captured well by the no nonsense petite Eastern European lady of few words. She just wants to know what you want and if it’s takeaway or for here which I don’t mind. Prices are fairly reasonable and I have grown attached to this place for its solid fare.
HelloMonke E.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
12 Potato and Cheddar Perogies $ 4.95 Delicious and Budget Conscious #Recommend Incredible Comfort Food with the BEST Prices in Town. Vegetarian options for Cabbage Rolls, Lasagna and Perogies. A hidden gem downstairs in St. Lawrence Market. Ben coming here for years and always my 1st choice to grab something to eat before a Film or Show.
Pl G.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
the people who serve you are crabby and frown-y as heck. but the food’s good so I guess that’s why I still get stuff from them time and again. their potato pancakes are so damn good I can eat 3 at a time — maybe more, but I have yet to try. their cabbage rolls are a ‘healthier’ option. I’ve only ever bought their pierogies frozen, which make for a tasty and fairly quick meal.
Aga K.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
About as authentic as it gets. A dozen cheddar perogies, fried in oil & onion as they should be, ring in at $ 4.25. Nice portion of filling and the dough is properly thin. Appropriately served with a side of sour cream. We also indulged in a cabbage roll(I believe that is also around $ 4), which was massive and filled to the brim. I grabbed a piece and the sauce tasted spot on with its flavour(tomato-based). I also ordered a small Russian potato salad, and again, the flavours were there with the familiar friends of peas, carrots, etc. We had a filling lunch for two come in around $ 17 with a shared pop. It’s a no frills place, with your food heated up in the microwave. We ordered on and on, and the young man working apologized for not timing it properly — not his fault, as we kept adding and adding to our order. Do yourself a favour and drop into this place. They even have trays of items for takeout so you can indulge at home. Their products are clearly homemade and not imported in from one of the big factories.
Pam S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
We went to The Market to stock up for NYE and purchased 2 bags of frozen potato and cheese pierogi as well meat and veg cabbage rolls. Well what a hit, we just boiled the pierogi and poured fried onions over top with side of sour cream. Normally I fry the pierogi with the onions but these were so good that they didn’t need frying. The cabbage rolls were also delicious. They will be in our rotation of meals in the month for sure. Just love the Market and the selection of amazing foods.
Jana Micaela G.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
I went there last Wednesday for lunch, excited to try their perogies. I got there and tho the place looks quite cramped and dirty, and the food not very appetizing, we got bunch of stuff to try, and for a considerably cheap price. The cabbage roll was really tasty and(veal) perogy fillings were very flavorful. It is highly recommended ;D
Jason T.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Elmsford, NY
Wonderful friendly people and delicious food! Perogies in multiple flavors, meatballs, and latkes! Marina is the queen of the Perogies!
Jared R.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
Can’t write review. Too full! Being of Ashkenazi Jewish descent I know a thing or two about the hearty peasant foods of Eastern Europe. This place, hidden in the middle of the basement at St Lawrence market, its easy to walk by. If you happen in you will see every hard working golden age ladies Manning the microwaves and dishing out plate after plate of perogoies, cabbage rolls and other dishes of the region. Its no frills service and the microwave may heat some things unevenly but who cares! 6 perogoies are like 2.75. A cabbage roll is $ 4. I paid with a $ 10 @nd got change back. This food sticks to your ribs and you won’t go away hungry.
Dean C.
Rating des Ortes: 3 San Jose, CA
6÷24÷15: Came here as part of a food tour, and so we tried a ton of stuff here. With everything we had unfortunately I can’t remember too much of this place, but I guess that’s the point. 1. Pierogi: So, I don’t remember the exact flavor we had, except that it had potato in it. I do remember it was somewhat bland, and I was happy to try it to say I finally have, but it’s not anything exciting to eat. Maybe if we tried one of the ones with more meat I’d be happier, but as it is I’d say it was the equivalent of eating home-refried/baked frozen fries. Sorta. 5⁄10. Maybe their other stuff is better, but I didn’t try so I wouldn’t know. But just based on their pierogi, I don’t see anything special here. 3⁄5 #canada #pierogi #polish #ukrainian
Naomi A.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
The food here is delicious… I’ve never been disappointed, and on top of that the staff is very friendly and treats their costumers excellently. The food is perfection but I must say I look forward to going to European delight because the staff always leaves me walking away with a smile on my face that lasts a good while. Anyone who complains about the fact that the food is microwaved and they use Styrofoam plates is just stuffy… there’s no way they could make all that food on command in a short amount of time(they are fast food after all). You are missing out if you turn your nose up at Styrofoam and a microwave… just go to a sit down restaurant instead of complaining…
Omer Q.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Toronto, Canada
Very disappointed and I really don’t understand the positive reviews below. How could European Delight possibly rate so high. Microwaved food served with plastic and Styrofoam is not what I would call«wholesome» or «home cooking» and that is just the beginning. I waited for ever to be served, one person ahead of me and it took over 15 minutes. I wanted a cabbage roll and a piece of chicken for lunch. I was surprised when they put it on a plastic dish and placed it in the microwave(I don’t use a microwave at home for obvious reasons). I asked them to please put it on a glass plate. Then they rang up my order and I realized I had no money. I asked if I could pay by visa, they said yes, but because it was under $ 10 they would have to charge me an additional 35 cents. I pay $ 120 a year for my visa card, I don’t know why I should have to pay another 35 cents, I saw this as my opportunity to leave, so I just said no thanks and left. I don’t like to be difficult, I was more fed up than anything else and then when she wanted to charge me an extra 35 cents, that was adding insult to injury. Oh, then when she took my chicken out of the microwave, she placed it back on the display for the next person. That will taste just great wont it! lol Cant imagine calling this wholesome or homemade unless you were raised on microwaved food. In regards to the 35 cent service charge required for visa, I would suggest they take that up with visa. They lost a $ 9 sale. I wont be back.
Will T.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
This place is almost like a secret gem in the St. Lawrence Market. I came by here for lunch one cold January day and it was quiet, but I knew they were good. I ordered a cabbage roll that had beef and rice inside for about $ 5 — what a steal! It was pretty tasty, but not 4-star quality. The rice and beef was very nicely spiced but the cabbage was a bit tough to eat with the plastic utensils. I think next time I’d try the perogies instead. I’d give them another go. There’s lots to pick from in terms of selection. Tip: they are located downstairs/lower level. If you see the Italian place(meat sandwiches), walk right. If you see a Greek restaurant, you’ve accidentally walked left. Tip 2: Cash and VISA accepted. Tip 3: Everything in their counter can be heated up, just ask.
Alicia M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
This is my go-to place for good lunch between classes or for take home for dinner when I don’t feel like cooking. My faves are the gigantic cabbage rolls which are stuffed full of seasoned meat and rice. They even give you some extra sauce for when you reheat them at home so they don’t dry out. The perogies are great too. They are much smaller and less doughy than what you get at church but they have a great cheesy flavour. Love love love this place!
Arvid Y.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Columbus, OH
I stopped by for some perogies the other day. They were amazing! I got 6 potato cheddar and 6 veal perogies. It’s St. Lawrence Market after all, so it’s not fancy by any means. Initially, I was a bit disheartened that they were served up on styrofoam plates and reheated in the microwave. However, that quickly changed after taking my first bite into the perogie. The shell was the perfect texture, not too soft or hard. Both the veal and the potato cheddar stuffing were surprisingly flavorful. I’m by no means a perogi expert, but these are definitely some of the best perogies i’ve ever had. I preferred the veal perogies. Initially I bought these to share, but by the time I found my compatriots, they were already half gone. It’s quite the value at 6 for $ 2.50 and 12 for $ 4. Anyone passing by The St. Lawrence Market should check out European Delight. I’ll definitely be back to try their other eats.
Gregory C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Holliswood, Queens, NY
Stopped in here for lunch the other day. It’s located in the lower level of the St Lawrence Market. It took a little time, but we found it. The pierogies are tiny, but oh my goodness, they are delicious. Also had a holubchi. Excellent. I was disappointed that they didn’t have kielbasa, but they directed me to another vendor on the same level. That’s a different Unilocal review…
Daphne L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
MmmM… Perogies! I may not be an expert on perogies but I know what I like. The cooked perogies are reheated in the microwave, but they’re still pretty damn good! European Delight is my main go-to place whenever I take a trip to St. Lawrence market. I only get the cheese and potato and sometimes the bacon cheese and potato. I’ve tried the veal perogies and the cheese crêpe, they were meh. Best deal are the frozen perogies to cook at home… $ 10 for a bag of 50 pcs. Just boil, add some onions and sour cream. The space is very basic and narrow. Just grab your perogies and grab a seat nearby. Service is fast and the gentleman at the front is nice and informative. Don’t forget to stop by if you’re in the area!
Lauren M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
I haven’t had perogies this good since my Polish ex-boyfriend ‘s mother used to take over my kitchen for an entire weekend to make them from scratch.(His name was Bartek, big muscles, small brain) I have been eating at European Delight for the past three Saturdays spent at the St Lawrence Market.(Perogies ARE a breakfast food, damn you!) They have so many things here and everything I’ve tried is delicious. The cabbage rolls are $ 3.75 and are giant. They have both meat and vegetarian varieties. One roll fills a whole plate. You can take it home or they will heat it up, add some tasty tomato sauce and you can eat it right there. The perogies cost $ 2.50 for 6 or $ 4 for a dozen, you can also buy bags of 50 frozen for $ 10. European Delight also has potato latkes, apple dumplings, spinach and cheese dumplings, schnitzels and all sorts of fresh made salads you can purchase by weight. The service is always really friendly. I’m surprised this booth is not as busy as some others in the market, because it’s AMAZING.