Cozy eatery with boutique decor & dim lighting offers a mix of classic & seasonal Polish dishes.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3092 Lake Washington Rd, Melbourne, FL 32934
Phone: (321) 259-5182
Website: http://www.saltandsweet.net/
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Reviews
My wife and I went here Saturday evening for dinner. I ordered a light Polish beer and it was cold and delicious. For an appetizer we ordered the mozzarella with tomato slices topped with olive oil and fresh basil, it was fresh and delicious . My wife had the house salad and I ordered the dill pickle soup, that I very much enjoyed. For the main entree my wife ordered the chicken antykot and it was so delicious that we had no leftovers. I ordered the Polish sampler, that allows you to taste different offerings on one plate. I really enjoyed it. We have been here on numerous occasions and each time the food and service has been top notch. Thank you to Roxanne and Selena for the wonderful service provided. Salt and Sweet is a restaurant that we highly recommend.
Salt and Sweet Polish Restaurant is a hidden gem in Melbourne! ️ From the moment you walk in, the atmosphere feels warm and welcoming, almost like stepping into a family kitchen .
The pierogi are perfectly done—light yet flavorful—and the stuffed cabbage is out of this world. Portions are generous , prices are fair , and the flavors take you straight to Poland .
The staff are friendly and attentive , making the whole experience even better. If you’re craving hearty, home-style Polish cooking, this is the place to go. Easily one of the best dining experiences in Melbourne!
MTC
5 Stars
I know that the Iron Curtain came down a long time ago, however, it took me years to not see Eastern Europe as a bleak, gray, bullet ridden wasteland peopled by hunched over women in scarfs. These days, I see it as a vibrant, colorful area of the Globe with oft-untouched treasures. That said, I do NOT think of fine dining when I think of Poland. I think meat, potatoes, dumplings and cabbage. I wager you do as well. The fare at Salt & Sweet in Melbourne, FL, has shattered that perception.
Roxanne is my server today. I found her to be extremely honest and hospitable. She answered all of my questions regarding the menu without hesitation. I ordered a bowl of Tomato soup, a Polish Sampler and one of their Special Polish Dishes, Zrazy Polskie.
While awaiting Roxanne’s return, I took in the ambiance. I loved the décor and the old-world feel it exuded. The room was so charming that I half-expected someone’s Babcia to emerge from the kitchen, berating staff with a cast-iron skillet in hand. Sadly (depending on how you look at it), it was Roxanne and not a loving Babcia who emerged bearing our Polish nutriment.
First to grace the Big Boy’s palate was the Tomato soup. Unlike some soups, this was not inspissated, but instead had the perfect viscosity for a Tomato soup and the flavor was complex, savory, and extensive in its taste.
Next, I turned my attention to the Polish Sampler. This includes Pierogi, Golabki and Polish Sausage. At this time, I insist you look at those pictures. Yes, everything looked delectable. On this platter, the Pierogi are Polish-style and not Russian. These are filled with seasoned, minced meat and topped with sauteed onions. By far, some of the best Pierogi I have scarfed down. Never having had Golabki, I was delightfully surprised by the intricate flavors washing over my tongue. This is a Polish delight of meat-stuffed cabbage rolls topped with tomato sauce. In a word, this was, “Wow.” Forcing myself onto the Polish sausage it was robust yet frangible.
I turned my utensils on the Zrazy Polskie. This consisted of rolled beef stuffed with bacon, sauteed onions, dill pickles and bell peppers. This is a pretty typical “Gourmet” dish of Eastern Europe. I first encountered its German cousin, Rouladen. This was also out of this world. Everything was prepared with care and love and cooked perfectly. What else can I say?
The Big Boy says, “Leave your expectations at home and experience Polish fine dining at its best!”
From the second you walk in, you are transported to another country with knickknacks, candles galore and white table cloths. It feels like you are visiting your Polish grans house that just wants to feed to you a delicious meal. And you’re in luck! Cause a delicious meal is what’s for dinner.
The service is top notch! The wait staff is seasoned, kind, professional and helpful. I love seeing the same faces over the years and the food never disappoints.
I’m not a beer drinker, and yet, I always go for the Lomza! It just feels right and pairs perfectly with every dish they offer.
Warm bread and butter to start. Soft and delicious.
A bowl of hardly cabbage soup is always what I get. I can’t get enough of it!
The sausage is just to die for! Perfectly grilled, with delicious cabbage and meat Bigos (stew) underneath. And the potatoes are out of this world! Crispy outside and the most creamy inside.
The lamb shank was tender as could be with so much flavor. And of course, more of those famous potatoes!
From the moment you walk in, to the moment you leave, you feel like family. Salt and Sweet is an affordable fine dining experience you must try!!!
The location is probably the only downside of this amazing place. It’s in the Publix plaza, so when my friend and I planned a girl date for the ballet, it felt a little odd to be dressed up nice to walk through the grocery store parking lot. Again, that is the ONLY bad thing about this place.
Our servers were fantastic. We had a few different people all helping to make sure we had what we needed. We were seated immediately without a reservation on a Saturday night at 5:30. They opened at 5, and already had half the place filled.
We were served with bread and a choice of soup or salad to start. We both chose the salad, with their house made balsamic vinaigrette dressing. Delicious. Salad was fresh and did not come from a bag.
My meal…this is a meal I will never forget. I got the lamb shank. Guys, this thing came out piping hot, and was still hot as I cut through it in the video after I had already eaten half of it. Served with some kind of cabbage slaw, which was fantastic, as well as some potatoes which were cooked to perfection. They were crispy and flavorful, salted just right. But that lamb shank. Wow. The flavor of that piece of meat was indescribable. Just bursting with flavors that complimented the meat so well, and it was so tender I didn’t need a knife to cut through it.
My friend ordered the Polish sampler platter. Everything was delicious. We especially loved the pierogis, and the sausage! Everything on her plate was bursting with flavor.
I ordered 2 beers, plus the lamb shank. My meal came out to $38. Friend’s meal was just a few dollars more because she ordered wine. Very, very reasonably priced. I highly recommend this little gem of a place!!