RISE by Good Day is owned by Christine Mason, a first generation American of Polish heritage. Originally from Chicago, Christine has longed for foods that remind her of her babcia’s (grandmother’s) dinner table and the Polish markets and bakeries that she would frequent as a child and so launched RISE by Good Day in Salt Lake City January of 2018 and moving to our new larger location in West Jordan, UT in July 2023. RISE looks to share a little piece of Polish culture and the warm flavors of the Polish cuisine with our neighbors here along the Wasatch Front area.
Mary
Before my dad passed on 11/14/25, we had learned about this restaurant and were supposed to do this together. I was supposed to get his favorite meal, gołąbki, along with pierogi (they taste just like mine, and I can’t make them anymore because I am bed-bound), and pączki. It was very emotional for me when I bit into one.
This one is for you dad. Great food and exceptional service. I am now a forever customer. Thank you for bringing comfort with your delicious food, treats, and customer service.
The second batch of Pączki we got was not the same and seemed older. Still okay but was slightly disappointed.
… moreKrystal L
Cute place with some fun treats – we got the puff pastry and the tiramisu, both were delicious. We also grabbed a sourdough loaf, which was soft and tasted fresh, but I wish it had been more sour. Regardless, it was still a good quality and yummy loaf.
We didn’t eat their food menu, but plan to go back to give it a try soon.
… moreJ Cloward
This is a wonderful little Polish market and eatery. They have a great variety of traditional polish snacks and mixes. The food was good. The kielbasa and polish dog were excellent. The meatballs with gravy and mashed potato’s were the best we’ve ever had. But the Chicago dog was all bun and topping with the tiniest hot dog that didn’t even fit half the fresh baked poppy seed bun. The sweets were darling and did taste good but felt a little stale- maybe just due to the fact we were there at the end of the day.
Overall a good experience and we will be back for more meatballs and kielbasa!
… moreDennis Schleicher
If you’re looking for authentic Polish food that tastes just like home, look no further. From the moment you walk in, you’re greeted with the warm aroma of freshly made pierogi, savory kielbasa, and comforting cabbage rolls. Everything is made with love, tradition, and top-quality ingredients. The deli is also packed with hard-to-find Polish goodies that bring back memories of family gatherings and holiday tables.
The staff is friendly, attentive, and clearly passionate about what they do. Whether you’re dining in or taking something home, this Polish restaurant and deli is a true hidden treasure.
Warmly,
Dennis Schleicher
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… moreMelyssa Trnavskis
I love this place! Great market for Polish sausages and goods, including frozen golabki and pierogi. After shopping, I ordered dinner (ruskie pierogi and bigos) which was delicious, authentic and worth every penny. I disagree with one reviewer who said they serve frozen food. My dinner was definitely tasted fresh and from scratch. The staff were very friendly as well. Unlike the previous location, there is ample parking. It’s a half hour drive for me but I hope to shop and eat there more frequently.
… moreJessica Feemster
Wow! This one of the top 3 place I’ve eaten in Utah. The polish meatballs were amazing & the pierogi with farmers cheese was a delight (it’s hard to find true farmers cheese here!). My German husband and I love Eastern European cuisines and can’t wait to go back. Excited to see that they have Knorr products in store (and polish butter!)
… moreElizabeth Bellit
This place is worth the trip to West Jordan. We shared the pierogi pizza and the golabki and both were delicious. Everything on that golabki plate was so good — carrots with some caraway, onions, melt-in-your-mouth potato dumplings, the sauce, and the stuffed cabbage. The pizza was so tasty — you can tell the dough is handmade. They also have house-made pastries and breads, so we HAD to take some home, plus some pierogis for the freezer. The pancki are a stuffed donut that you need in your life. Haven’t tried the rye bread yet but it smells really good!
… moreJared White
Wife and I came in for lunch and to check out their market. The pierogi and zapiekanki were excellent, just as good if not better than what we had in Krakow!
We wanted to take home some of the dried sausage but we would have had to buy a whole pack.
… moreRaz Stoddard
Excellent little Polish market, great imported goods, excellent menu of fresh made Polish food. Pierogi’s, Polish meatball plate, and a Vavel Litvit drink from the fridge
… moreJudy James
I would give this place a zero star. Water tastes like soap. The food isn’t fresh. It is frozen food that is reheated in the microwave . One cabbage roll is the size of gulf ball and very tasteless. This place has nasty food. Don’t come here to eat you will be disappointed. Was not what i was expecting. If you want good food go to Seigfried’s deli.
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