salt & sweet restaurant polish traditonal cuisine


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jim
5
6 yıl önce
melbourne
salt andsweetis one  of my favorites.  first off, you have to understand what it is.  you don't get culinary art for $14.95 a plate.  salt andsweetis good continental cuisine at an affordable price. it is authentic. it is well prepared. the atmosphere is adorable. and the service has always been excellent in my many visits.  i love the golumpki, but i usually order the combination platter because i like the pirogis and kielbasa as well. the cabbage soup is to die for.
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brooke
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8 yıl önce
melbourne
very disappointing!!!!   friday night and we were the only ones in the restaurant.  for a fine dining restaurant this establishment is very over rated!   salad is only ice burg lettuce, nothing else except the dressing.  after a miss communication from the rudest server i have ever come across, i finally was brought thesweetand salty chicken i ordered.  the sauce had no flavor at all.  it was served with can pineapple slices and frozen broccoli as one of the sides--- this is supposed to be fine dining????
when the bill came she charged me $12.95 for a piece of plain chicken and three pieces of lettuce on the side on top of the $16.95 or the dinner i order.  no customer service at all.  husband did not eat half of the special he order. not impressed at all!!!   would not recommend this restaurant to anyone!!!!!!!
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nanc54
10 yıl önce
melbourne
denied service!. absolutely appalled by the treatment we received at this establishment on thursday night. had reservations for 7pm. my husband and i were celebrating our 38th wedding anniversary. the two of us along with my son, his sweetheart and my sister drove 30 minutes and were looking forward to the polish cuisine. the couple ahead of us was promptly seated then the woman server told us that she would not seat us. i explained that we had reservations and there were at least 3 empty tables. she insisted that we did not have reservations, never asked our name, insisted we leave and basically told my husband that i was lying about the reservation. i work at a local business in melbourne and we cater to our customers. afterall, we are nothing without customers. the restaurant was recommended to me by one of my customers. so, as a result of the rude treatment, salt &sweetwill not have me as a customer.
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vdiaz821
5
11 yıl önce
melbourne
best polish food since i've left baltimore. my husband and i came to melbourne for a weekend trip to see friends. we came across salt andsweetby accident and oh, what a wonderful accident it was! the ambiance and food was exceptional. we tried the polish sampler platter for lunch. the kielbasa was cooked just right, the pierogis were the epitome of my mother;s kitchen and the stuffed cabbage would make angels weep. bar none, the best polish food i;ve eaten since my mother's cooking,
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gloria
5
11 yıl önce
melbourne
salt &sweet- a little slice of europe in melbourne, fl. since it was our birthday, our sister took my twin & me out for lunch at this lovely restaurant. i have been here before for dinner a couple of times but this was my first visit for lunch. lunch is available monday - saturday from 11:00 am - 2:00 pm. although nestled in an ordinary looking strip mall, once inside you almost feel that you could be in europe. salt &sweetserves a variety of traditional polish cuisine and continental dishes.

polish music plays softly in the background. soft coral walls, fans on the ceilings and interesting artwork add to the charming interior. tables are dressed in ivory linen tablecloths with contrasting dark green napkins that co-ordinate with the green underskirts on the tables. long ivory drapes hang gracefully from the windows along with wreaths that help to camouflage the parking lot outside. we sat at a table by the large picture windows. our lovely costumed server brought us luncheon menus to peruse while she took our beverages orders.

the first thing that i noticed about the lunch menu was how reasonably priced it was - under $10. what a terrific value! this price includes either soup or salad and fresh bead and butter. several selections really looked interesting. i finally settled on the outlaw’s potato pancake, $9.95. it was a huge potato pancake smothered with pork goulash and a bit of sour cream. it was very tender and filling. i would order it again. my two sisters ordered the polish sampler plate, $9.95: pierogi, golabki & polish sausage. they thoroughly enjoyed their dish as well. we all chose salad rather than the soup since it was a very hot day. in addition, poultry, veal, beef, pork and seafood as well as polish and a vegetable entrees round out the lunch menu.

we were all quite impressed with the service that we received. the restaurant was not too busy since this was a weekday but there were several occupied tables. the server stopped by to refill our beverage glasses and bread basket and to see if we needed anything. in addition, the chef came out also to check on things in general.

the dinner menu starting at 5 pm is more extensive and more expensive but additionally includes either roasted potato or potato dumpling and vegetables. several appetizers are available. if you are still hungry after you finish your meal, which i doubt, there are three desserts offered. if you have not tried polish food, stop by this restaurant and try it. as far as i know this is the only polish restaurant in the melbourne area and it is a good one. since it is fairly close to the king center for the performing arts, you may want to combine a visit to salt &sweetwith a show performance. the restaurant accepts reservations by phone or by email. i will not wait for another birthday to return here.
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ericka
5
11 yıl önce
melbourne
unique dining experience for brevard county. my family and i dined at salt andsweetthe other saturday evening. we had been here several years back when they first opened but had honestly forgot about it until i saw it featured on urbanspoon. the food is advertised as polish but i would classify it more eastern european. i tried the meat filled pierogies while others tried the outlaw potato pancakes and golabki. the service was except-able considering a larger party came in right after us, the food was good but i wish they had more of a selection on their menu. i will most likely go back the next time i am in the mood for eastern european food unless another restaurant servings this style of food opens in brevard county.
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dj
5
13 yıl önce
melbourne
best of melbourne. this lovely little restaurant is tucked away in a strip mall on lake washington blvd in melbourne, do not be among those silly snobs that think this makes a difference. patrons will generally follow good food wherever they find it and offer kudos where respect is deserved. in this case, it's major r.e.s.p.e.c.t.

the restaurant itself is well decorated, has a lovely ambience, a nice selection of wines, and portions are very generous. all this takes back seat, however, to the food itself.

highest praise goes to their soups. my husband tried the cabbage soup, which was yummy, but baby was sent to the corner after tasting the pickle soup. those who have not tried eastern european food may be unfamiliar with pickle soup, but this is the time to be adventurous and try this wonderful polish dish.

the beef strogranoff my husband ordered was excellent, but i was disappointed that they were out of the dish i was most interested in ....zrazy polski. disappointment was shortlived when the potato pancakes with goulash arrived at the the recomendation of the waiter, a reserved, but delightful young man, who turned out to be the son of the cook/chef.

i adore this restaurant and plan to visit it again before i head home later this week. i only hope that the next time i travel to this area, salt &sweetis will not only still be here, but recognized as one of the top ten local restaurants!

love it...mean it...try it!
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