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Contribute Feedback What Rosario Lueilwitz likes about Piroshki Café & Tony's Juice Bar:
I needed a snack to get me through a market shop and saw a "piroshki pie". The name intrigued me so I tried one filled with beef and onion. This was delicious. Soft dough around the outside and a beautiful filling. View all feedback.
What Maybell Nolan doesn't like about Piroshki Café & Tony's Juice Bar:
Sold to me as a dumpling but this is really a donut with filling.
They are "filling" but with very little punch in terms of flavour.
Cheap & cheerful fun food. View all feedback.
Hi guys is this place still open? was stopped shortly before christmas and the joint until the further announcement closed someone can let me know what happens?
The hotel is located in adelaide central market, this was the first stop of our shaking firm with firm on the foot. we have a selection of piroshki pie that was available. the service was good that I went with a chicken corner and friend went with a cabbage. it was definitely a light grab and go product and eat on the run. portable to keep and big enough to fill them, making it a great snack. it was well filled and both of us commented on the silence of the piroshki. they have stood a squiz on this when they are on the market.
Sells me as emptying, but this is really a donut with filling they are filling, but with very little stamp regarding taste cheap cheerful fun eating.
I had a really tasty potato leek piroshki here when visiting the Central Market. I was going to get a beef onion one but the lady who ordered before me said she was addicted to the potato leek one, so I had to try that.
If you cannot tell your Piroshki from your Pierogi then you should try this place! These are two of the main dishes here and they both originate in Eastern Europe, with influences from further East. So it is an interesting change from the usual Asian choices in the Central Market area, at the same kind of price. My favourite is the boiled Piroghi with sour cream, and we also had Piroghi in a clear soup, and with Borsch. All well made and excellent. Seating is on tables in the market aisle on the quieter Eastern side, so you can enjoy the atmosphere of the market while you eat.