Party of four Thursday evening around 7:00. We were the only people diners the 75 minutes or so and there was no take out. As a slight qualification I would remind everyone that it was raining very very hard some of the time and that may keep folks at home.
We started with an order of the cheese and potato perogi and the potato pancakes - both dishes were tasty and the plate of perogi might be the best perogi value in the city aside from the free ones offered at some Polish watering holes (might deserve a separate). I really enjoyed the european sour cream with both dishes and all of us were surprised by the applesauce. Between the four of us we hadn't eaten enough apple sauce recently to determine if, 1 - jarred applesauce is really yummy and we all forgot or 2 - Smak Tak is making their own apple sauce and it is exceptional. In either case, next we had the mushroom soup and borscht. The borscht was very good and the mushroom was a enjoyable if slightly one dimensional and a little soft in earthy mushroom flavor department.
Dinners we had the pork cutlet w/ egg, Chicken, and the chicken salad.
The salad was an enormous but was made up of predominantly of shredded iceberg lettuce. The chicken on top could have been anything, it was flavorless.
The chicken and the pork were done superbly - great flavor, texture, breading, etc. The egg on the pork was a perfect touch. The cucumber salad was as good as any I can think of and the wife who is more partial to this dish and from Eastern Europe thought it equitable to good homemade.
Everything had a lot of dill which our party was glad about. The service was efficient as always if more of the european style which is to say a more reserved 'let us know what you want, otherwise enjoy' approach which I appreciate.
I am sorry I didn't get more pictures but I kind lost my focus when the perogi showed up.
Pork - Simply winning dish and even better at 10 bucks

Large salad.
Worked well as greens to split among the table but would not recommend a entree

Chicken and last of perogi
Highly regarded by all
“Statistics show that of those who contract the habit of eating, very few survive.”
George Bernard Shaw, Irish playwright (1856-1950)