"We decided to try Kraku's restaurant for lunch. It is a real authentic Polish restaurant. This family-run restaurant was in operation for sixteen years, with Mom working in the kitchen and daughter waiting the tables. When we arrived, we were immediately welcomed and set. The restaurant is clean and spacious because of Kovid. There was a lunch. Everyone seemed to be present. When we ordered our drinks, they were served immediately. Our waitress took our order of tomatoes and Zurek soups, Pierogie, Polish samplers and Hungarian Gulasch. The soups were served hot large bowls. Both were rich in taste. Next came the Pierogi. A dozen pierogies of 6 potatoes and cheese and six sauerkraut and mushroom with sauteed bacon. Next came the Polish sampler consisting of, filled cabbage, keelbasa, hunter stew / bigos, pierogie, potato pancake. It was served with a lot of sour cream and apple sauce. Try to add sugar to them for a delicious variant. The potato pancakes were crispy and thin for another delicious treat. The potato pancakes were fried, but not oily or greasy exactly right. This plate is more than enough for two if we know that we would not order the other plate. Now the Hungarian goulash with perfect combed beef was served in a sauce between two potato pancakes like a sandwich. You have two sandwiches. I thought the beef was overcooked because of the small beef pieces. I would recommend a larger beef. The prices were reasonable and the service was attentive and courteous. There are street parking and they have a private parking lot. It's worth a trip. Oh and yes, they have a liqueur license with a wide selection of Polish beers."