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Reviews for Sebi's Bistro in Seattle, WA

Caleb M 1 year ago
5

Not too long ago I went to Poland for the first time and absolutely fell in love with it. This food was delightfully authentic... and made me feel like I was sitting back in Stare Miasto in Kraków. It was delicious, the service excellent, and the pricesreasonable. Read more

Brian M. Demkowicz 1 year ago
5

Get the Schnitzel Platter! It's got a good taste of their signature items. I'd order it again. Minimal service staff, but didn't... feel ignored or rushed on a busy Saturday. Figuring out when this place will be open is not an easy task. This was my firstvisit, after months of trying. Call ahead to ensure they will be open on the night you want to go. Days/hours of service listedon Google, their website, and menu differ, and they are often closed for special events, vacation, etc. That said, I'll be back.I live a block away and wish they were open more days... or that they would sell some of their items (perogies, stuffed cabbage,smoked kielbasa, etc.) in bulk to be warmed up at home. Good stuff, just limited hours. Read more

Casey Lantz 1 year ago
5

I've been here several times now. Unfortunately Seattle doesn't have a lot of options for pierogis/Polish food, but Sebi's fits... the bill. Pierogis are plump and served with saurkraut and sour cream, there's a small selection of Eastern European beers, andtheir blintzes (I think they call them crepes) are very tasty. If you're craving pierogis, go to Sebi's. We'll be back soon! Read more

Dominick Gurnari 1 year ago
5

Was excited to try some polish food in Seattle, and this place did not disappoint. Staff was super friendly. I ordered the... polish platter and was very happy with the kielbasa , pierogi and stuffed cabbage. Growing up in a polish household, reminded meof home! Read more

Ben Paxson 1 year ago
5

Luckily the ONLY Polish restaurant in the area is WONDERFUL. The service is friendly, the food is fresh and plentiful, and yet... it's never crowded when we stop in. Don't forget to try the bottled Polish beers along with your dinner. I recommend against thepizza- there is too much other good stuff on the menu to ignore. Parking is a bit tough but your patience with the parking willbe rewarded! Read more

Paul Mat 2 years ago
5

It’s a place with really good Polish and German food and drinks. Atmosphere is nice, wait staff friendly and knowledgeable.... It’s fun to take there friends still unfamiliar with Polish cuisine. Read more

Michael S 2 years ago
3

Food is pretty okay. Schnitzel was excellent, golubki was amazing. Pierogi were good. Down sides: The bigos was really heavy on... kraut. Kielbasa was more a smoked sausage you'd get at a hot dog place. Borscht had cumin in it. The worst part? The kraut wasmarinated with bell peppers. Who does that? Dessert blueberry pierogi were highly mediocre. Not much filling at all. Darkchocolate shavings do not go well with it at all. Crepe was pre-made and reheated in the pan. Burned only on the bottom... Theservice is also very slow. 2hrs from the time we sat down to the time we left, with the restaurant not packed at all. We ordered4 dishes plus 2 desserts. Desserts took about 25 min to come out, which is weird considering both should be pre-made. Lookedlike only one person in the kitchen? Also lots of people being turned away without reservations. Recommend making one inadvance. Read more

Kaiskid (Kaiskid) 2 years ago
5

Such an unassuming gem! I’ve had Polish food before but it’s my first time at a sit down restaurant, and man was I blown... away. My partner and I absolutely enjoyed the stuffed cabbage, the pierogi and the kielbasa. The borscht is very interesting andtastes different from anything I’ve had Read more