Reviews
Delicious and reasonably priced sandwiches. We had sausage sandwich as well as pork schnitzel. The schnitzel was thick, two layers of meat in the sandwich. The sausage was less meaty, one sausage sliced and spread out. Came with sauerkraut. I would definitely return for the price and how good the food was!
Been coming to this place for months now, never disappoints. The sausage sandwiches are simply elite, taste just like in Eastern Europe. Great sausages, amazing sauerkraut. We get our butcher meat from here too, it's all absolutely top shelf and super affordable
I have walked by this place so many times and never really thought to go in. During Mural Fest they were set up on the Street and the sandwiches looked to good not to try. We had the Chicken Sandwich and the Jalapeno Sandwich. MY GOD THEY WERE INCREDIBLE!! My absolute new Favorite Sandwich Place. The staff there was very friendly just honestly an awesome place to eat! <3
The sandwich is not the same as in the picture. Tomato and pickles are not included, but there are in the picture. The quality of bread was low. And the price was more than 6.09$, which was written on the board.
It is not the most popular Hongrois sausage sandwich on St-Laurent side walk sale but it is still pretty good.
Delicious tastes and products from back home, and more! Always very pleasant.
Best sausage sandwiches in Quebec! Great people and do not forget the dry spicy sausages!
I make the effort to drive all the way here to get hurka sausages. One of the few places I can actually get them in Montreal. They're sooooo good. Wish I lived closer so I could try their sandwiches and other products.
Have been a client for well over 25 years. Knowledgeable butchers, honest and great service, excellent quality of meat as well as the sausages made on the premises.
I am so grateful for this place. their homemade pickles and sauerkraut are exactly the taste I crave. and though I'm not much of a sausage person, I make exceptions for theirs. when I have friends visiting Montreal, I take them to this deli instead of to, say, vieux port or mont-royale.