Welcome to Sawa's Old Warsaw Restaurant
Sawa's Old Warsaw Restaurant is a Polish buffet located in Broadview, IL. It offers a wide range of traditional Polish dishes, including pierogies, potato pancakes, broasted chicken, and homemade desserts. Customers rave about the authentic taste and reasonable prices. The old-school ambiance adds to the charm of the dining experience. The buffet selection is varied and always fresh, with highlights like prime rib and ham on weekends. The friendly service and attention to detail, like the owner personally overseeing the carving station, make dining here a memorable experience. For a taste of classic Polish cuisine in a nostalgic setting, Sawa's Old Warsaw Restaurant is a must-visit.
- 9200 W Cermak Rd Broadview, IL 60155 Hotline: (708) 343-9040
Sawa's Old Warsaw Restaurant is a hidden gem in Broadview, IL, offering a taste of authentic Polish cuisine in a casual setting. With a plethora of options to choose from, including potato pancakes, stuffed cabbage, broasted chicken, veal chop steak, and more, this buffet-style restaurant caters to both meat lovers and vegetarians alike.
The restaurant prides itself on providing a welcoming atmosphere, with friendly service and an old-school diner vibe that adds to the overall charm. Customers rave about the quality and variety of dishes, noting that everything is both authentic and reasonably priced.
One standout feature of Sawa's Old Warsaw Restaurant is its homemade pierogies, available in flavors like potato, cabbage, meat, and cheese. These traditional Polish dumplings are a must-try for anyone looking to experience the true flavors of Poland.
Overall, Sawa's Old Warsaw Restaurant offers a unique dining experience that transports patrons to the heart of Poland. Whether you're craving a comforting bowl of duck soup or indulging in a slice of homemade cake, this restaurant is sure to satisfy your taste buds. Don't miss out on the opportunity to sample some of the best Polish cuisine in the area at Sawa's Old Warsaw Restaurant.

Food was excellent so was the service you can't beat the price!!!!! Food display cllean and tidey

Yum! We stopped here for lunch on a Tuesday afternoon and we were pleasantly surprised. My mom is from a polish family and said the food tasted just like her mother's. The inside is very old, but that does not matter. It is a classic old diner vibe and the service is friendly. All the food is very authentic and reasonably priced. We will be back!

Incredible and for such a great price! Old school dining room that hasn't been updated in what looks like 50 years but that is ok, it gives an extra special vibe. So many options on the buffet. Everything I had was authentic and tasty! Best polish buffet in the area!

Very good variety and decent quality. Great value for what you get and so happy To have a Polish buffet still around.

This may not have the largest selection in buffets but they are always turning over fresh food so the selection is always hit and fresh. The polish is better than most and the ham and beef were awesome. The broasted chicken was juicy and the sleeper was all the homemade desserts. The nice touch was also the owner manning the carving station and overseeing everything personally- this is a do not miss!!!

The buffet on Fri and Sat is $24 per person and offers prime rib and ham on the bone. The potato pancakes and potato pierogis were exceptional. I'm not typically a fan of sauerkraut but there's was on the milder side and almost tasted like smothered cabbage. There's also a great salad bar, several fresh soups and a dessert station with kolacskis. Their diet soda is diet rite. I asked for Diet Coke and was surprised the distinction wasn't mentioned or disclosed. That said, it resulted in me consuming mostly water. The ambiance is dark, old school, casual flair, which is a nice way to plan to have a plate or two over good conversation.

When we first walked in, there are video gambling machines and full bar. You have to walk to the other side of the room to be seated for the restaurant. When we first walked into the dining room there were pinkish red and blue lighting on the ceiling which would be nice for Valentine's Day but it was not the best lighting to see your food. I took pictures of our food using the flash... if not all you would see is pink food. Our waitress was very sweet, she gave us a pitcher of water and kept our table cleared from empty dishes which was surprising cause it seemed like she was the only one working the tables. They must be short staffed. There was another lady carving the meats and a guy putting out clean dishes and cups. They don't have any music playing, so you can easily hear people talking around you. It was not too bad though. The floors are carpeted and someone spilled a topping on the floor by the dessert buffet and it was a huge mess. The ice cream was being used so much it was more like a shake texture then ice cream. So eating a cone is pointless. As far as the food buffet, there were lots of great options and I loved trying every hot entree. I don't think you could even try all the cold ones cause there are tons of them! The chicken noodle soup was so yummy, thin noodles and lots of chicken. The salad bar was stocked full of fresh veggies and there were lots of cold salads (macaroni salad, and other toppings) The meats I tried seemed to all be flavored the same... ribs and fresh polish sausage tasted very similar. There were lots of great dining options so I am sure even the most pickiest people would find something they like! I think this restaurant is good to come to maybe once a year when your craving polish foods, I cannot see myself coming here regularly. They only had potato pierogi, it would be nice to have other pierogi flavor options. They were good but not the best I have ever had. If your in the area I would definitely recommend dining here at least once. You will not be disappointed!