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Pierogi, Dumplings & Handmade Polish Comfort Food Online

 

Exploring new dining options can be rewarding. With many specialty restaurants and fast-food outlets available, consider more affordable choices. Online stores now offer global flavors at competitive prices, making it easy to try something new.

While Chinese and Japanese cuisines are popular, we invite you to explore Slavic-Polish dishes. Happy Pierogi offers an opportunity to discover bold new flavors, and experience unique international cuisine.

Founded as a family business in 2025, Happy Pierogi was inspired by learning to make Polish dumplings from a family friend in 2020. The tradition continues as they share their comfort food with the community.

This is the story behind Happy Pierogi.

 

 

Concept:

Polish

 

The Happy Pierogi Menu

 

Resto Format:

Online

 

Specialties:

Dumplings, Unique Pastas, Coffee w/ Twists 

 

We recommend trying their Garlic Prawn Pasta, which offers a balanced combination of spicy, sweet, and salty flavors. This distinctive dish is sure to capture your interest.

 

Quirk:

 

Each order includes a set of original Happy Pierogi stickers. Makulit!

 

The drinks are prepared in-house and offer a range of flavors intended to complement the menu.

 

Location:

Fairview, near Brittany Square

 

Typical Spend: Php 140-250 for food, 60-150 for drinks, 730 for party tray

 

 

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Contact:

Delrosariomichaelgabriel@gmail.com

09950050989

09956646399

 

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