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Nick's Pizza is located at 850 W High St, Stowe city. It has the postal code is 19464 and latitude - longitude is 40.2465768 --75.6789224 . List of Nick's Pizza's categories: Sandwiches, Pizza, Restaurants, Cheesesteaks. Nick's Pizza opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 11:0-21:0, Wednesday: 11:0-21:0, Thursday: 11:0-21:0, Friday: 11:0-21:0, Saturday: 11:0-22:0, Sunday: 12:0-20:0. The rating for Nick's Pizza is 3.5. Nick's Pizza is currently open. Nick's Pizza provides information for customer: Has wheelchair accessible, Has caters service, Has reservations service, Has table service, Accepts credit cards, Has delivery support, True, Has outdoor seating, u'free', Has supports takeout service, Has bike parking. Extremely poor review of restaurant Nick's Pizza: Well it's 530 on Wednesday called three times phone rang 20 min each time. That's an hour (wasn't an hour but felt like it ) won't eat here based on that prob another business that hates when they have orders lol. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Nick's Pizza: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Nick's Pizza: First time trying Nicks Pizza, went on Yelp and typed in "Best Cheesesteaks in Pottstown"... not the "Best" but it was good. Nice and Hot. We did pick up. Since it was during covid, we couldn't dine in. They did have outside seating though. Restaurant was clean, and guy at the counter was friendly. My sandwich cost $9 which is about average cost for a cheesesteak around here. I got fried onions on my steak, they had a slight bitter taste but overall good experience.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Nick's Pizza: I received a menu in the mail for Nick's Pizza and know that its under new ownership so I though that I'd give it a try. The new menu has a wide selection of food and some also have coupons. Instead of having our food delivered I thought that I should check the place out. I was suprised to find that the restaurant has been updated, nothing like it was in the past. Better seating, lighting, very clean, new counter and I'm sure many other new upgrades. The staff were very friendly and inviting. We ordered 2 pizzas and an order of fries. The pizzas were really good and reasonable priced. The french fries were good but they need to put a few more in for the price they are charging but not a big deal. I would give a 3 1/2 star review just because we only ordered pizza and french fries. I would recommend this place to others to try and will go back to try their sandwiches.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Nick's Pizza: Great pizza and friendly folks working here. The pizza deserves some praise. They do it right. If I lived closer this would be my regular spot.;This an awesome place to get cheese steaks, burgers, fries, and my favorite wings they are so nice and they have the food delivered hot and I know I missed this place so much and I will be ordering more off the menu I really love this place and missed it when it closed for a bit.
Dunkin' 66 is located at 5060 Township Line Rd, Drexel Hill city. It has the postal code is 19026 and latitude - longitude is 39.9537589837 --75.3226662875 . List of Dunkin' 66's categories: Coffee & Tea, Donuts, Restaurants, Food. Dunkin' 66 opens: Monday: 5:0-21:30, Tuesday: 5:0-21:0, Wednesday: 5:0-21:0, Thursday: 5:0-21:0, Friday: 5:0-21:0, Saturday: 5:0-21:0, Sunday: 5:0-21:0. The rating for Dunkin' 66 is 3.5. Dunkin' 66 is currently open. Dunkin' 66 provides information for customer: Can only provide Low Price, Has supports takeout service, Has good for kids service, Has bike parking, Quiet loud, Casual Attire, Serves beer and wine, No good for groups service, No reservations service, No outdoor seating, False, Accepts credit cards, u'free', Unknown drive thru service, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Dunkin' 66: I feel like the point of online ordering is to have it ready before you walk in, not made when you're standing there waiting. On top of that the girl behind the counter gave me two ice coffee instead of a latte. If I was on the type of time this girl was on I'd go back, unfortunately i don't have the benefit of being able to be so lackadaisical.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Dunkin' 66: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Dunkin' 66: really brief. this place is tiny. i mean TINY. about as small as my bathroom. small but they provided good, fast and courteous service. nothing more to report really. standard dunkin donuts fare.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Dunkin' 66: These is by far the best dunkin donuts around. The service is always friendly and polite. I bring my daughter in there after school sometimes and they always give her a free donut or munchin, which makes her feel special. I have a dunkin donuts right at the top of my street which i hate, so i make the drive a few miles to go to this one.;Good evening to all!! I'm sure by now, anyone reading my reviews knows I'm a big fan of Dunkin'. LOL!! I have reviewed quite a few of them on Yelp. Dunkin' is my go to place for coffee. I love it -could drink it all day, but I don't drink it all day. LOL! I ordered my standard customary hot decaf coffee large with a flavor, this time it was irish creme flavor. This is one of my favorite locations. Yes its small, but the staff is fabulous!! Everyone that works here, seems eager to please and they always smile when you come in and order. I do not know their names but I know their faces. Great all-around good people!! Good size parking lot, with a Chickie and Pete's across the street and the Pilgrim Gardens Shopping Center right next to that. Dollar Tree, Ross, Post Office, UPS, Chinese place and a Cleaners all included here. This is a great area to shop and dine. Oh I forgot to mention, Moe's Southwest Grill, which is in the same shopping center. Okay Yelp family, good night to all and see you in the next review! Gofundme link: https://www.gofundme.com/f/krystique-personal-fitness Please like, share, comment and donate. Thanks in advance.;Donut chain that also has bagels and breakfast sandwiches. Their coffee is delicious. In the summer its good for an Iced Coffee or Iced Tea. Very reasonable compared to Starbucks.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Dunkin' 66: Stopped by here to get a cup of coffee and a doughnut before going to get my car fixed down the road. I left my doughnut in the bag and the counter, but I didn't realize it until I was getting into my car. When I turned around to go back and get it, the guy from behind the counter (who appeared to be alone) was running to me with my bag in his hand. Unbelievable. Coffee was good, and the doughnut was fresh..
Wawa 9 is located at 7236-40 Germantown Ave, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19119 and latitude - longitude is 40.0607947 --75.1920424 . List of Wawa 9's categories: Food, Restaurants, Convenience Stores, Delis, Coffee & Tea, Sandwiches. Wawa 9 opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 0:0-0:0, Wednesday: 0:0-0:0, Thursday: 0:0-0:0, Friday: 0:0-0:0, Saturday: 0:0-0:0, Sunday: 0:0-0:0. The rating for Wawa 9 is 2.5. Wawa 9 is currently open. Wawa 9 provides information for customer: Has supports takeout service, Accepts credit cards, No outdoor seating, Serves beer and wine, Can only provide Low Price, 'casual', No good for groups service, Has good for kids service, No caters service, No reservations service, Has bike parking, u'free', Has delivery support, True. Extremely poor review of restaurant Wawa 9: I love Wawa. But not this one. It's dirty, it's dirty it's dirty! The staff are silly and immature. The place is also too small. The only reason I go in here is for the ATM. YUCK Going to the one in glenside;This wawa sucks. Dirty, terrible service and they can't make a sandwich right. Somehow with a computer system to get orders right they somehow mess it up.;I'm not sure why I continue to stop at this Wawa. I should just drive further into Whitemarsh and visit that location. This is an old wawa for sure and a bit neglected. They don't always have the basics in stock, the store is run down and dirty. The employees are miserable and to top it off, the panhandlers. Excessive much... stay away, go to another Wawa.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Wawa 9: For a wawa, this is a pretty big disgrace. I love wawa markets, I think they are some of the cleanest and best organized convenience stores in the country. This location however is not appealing in anyway. Unfortunately, this is the closest wawa to school and the only one in the chestnut hill/mt airy area so I'm pretty much forced into this shack, and yes it's a shack. While being the smallest wawa ever conceived, they made it feel even more cramped by putting their useless displays everywhere and having a layout such that forces people to climb over each other to get what they need. And, it's dirty. I don't know if it's because of the sketchy clientele that passes through the store who bring in their filth and have no respect for the store, or if it's the fact I've never seen anyone inside clean a single surface. Unfortunately my stress level rises with the filth. I have never had a good sandwich from the deli which is disappointing, not to mention it takes them forever to make a simple hoagie. Unfortunately my love for wawa makes me feel obliged to give at least a 2-star rating. But I don't like going into this sketchy, filthy, cramped, debacle that they call the mt airy wawa.;This wawa has been there for me 24/7 and i really appreciate that, dont get me wrong, but THEIR BUBBLY/SPARKLING/SELTZED WATER SELECTION IS SERIOUSLY LACKING!! they got all these types of regular water and only one bougie overpriced small bottle of sparkling water and thats really upsetting. PLEASE IF YOU WORK AT THIS WAWA DO SOMETHING ABOUT THIS ISSUE;The Wawa chain is a semi-recent discovery for me and I generally really enjoy them. They have everything... and great coffee. This one is one of the dirtier, ickier ones - They have a huge selection of coffee, but aside from that, everything seems a bit old, dusty, musty and yuck. I frequent here because of the location and the coffee only. Generally speaking, Wawa is great..... and their ATMs don't have fees regardless of what bank you use! Yay!. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Wawa 9: This Wawa has the best newspaper selection of any local shop near me. The coffee is always hot and the news is always bad. I can't tell you the number of times I've sipped on my coffee while waiting on line. The cashiers are nice and the place always smells of baking rolls and crisp newsprint. Go here and get a New York Times right away (oh yeah the ATM is surcharge free).;There is always a long line but they move fast be warned there is only one cashier most of the time it's nonstop busy only cause they closed the chestnut hill location years ago as for cleanliness I never notice dirt anywhere .;Busiest Wawa ever. Parking is usually a pain. The staff is nice and I have never had a problem at the deli. My main complaint is the panhandlers. I can never come or go without being asked for money or a Pepsi and m&m's. Today, however, I felt slightly threatened by the guy outside who kicked and spat in my direction when I walked by. They need to be moved along. FYI..I used to give $ all the time til I was at the bank and saw a panhandler empty a duffle bag full of change , about $80.00. The teller said he did it 3x a day. That's more than I make before taxes!. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Wawa 9: This is my local convenience store. The place is open 24/7 The ATMS are no surcharge (yes!!!) They place really, really cool music! (OK, so I just glanced over at Simon E.'s review of this same WaWa and he says the vibe is upbeat, and that is def. true! Friendly staff who seem happy to work there! And getting a wave in the ALWAYS packed parking lot is indeed a common occurrence.) Gripes: Parking. I never even try to park in the front lot anymore. I either walk to WaWa, or if I am driving, I park in the back lot. Yes, WaWa has a second lot, behind the store. Almost always an open spot. Often times, there is 5-10 open spots back there. Gripes continued: Often there are panhandlers. Not really WaWa's fault, I mean we are talking Germantown Ave, in Philadelphia proper, it is a reality. There have not been any aggressive panhandlers since 2014, so this is not a concern really any longer. Major points for: *seasonal specialties! I look forward to autumn for the pumpkin cannoli dip and chips! I also dig the apple cider donuts and to a lesser degree the pumpkin donuts. *Prices! Everything is reasonable! Some stuff is cheap! *Selection! Good choice for candy, chips, snacks, healthy snacks/protein bars, drinks, etc. *For the MASSIVE VOLUME that the store does, the lines usually move very fast and efficiently, and 2nd registers open up lightning fast when they are needed! *The store is clean from my point of view. It is a busy, busy store, but I never see any mess on the floor or coffee station or food station. I do not eat any of the hot food. Low quality, I steer clear. For a convenience store that is open 24 hours, WaWa is awesome! Does this one have a bathroom? I never used it, I never checked....but maybe there is no bathroom for customers there! Maybe it is around back? Hmmm. I would avoid using it anyway. Also, this WaWa could never have gas pumps, traffic is already congested between Allens Lane and Mt. Airy Avenue along Germantown Ave. (Between WaWa and the Bank of America on the corner.) Overall: This place is awesome based on the music selection and friendly staff working 24/7. This store does a lot right!;I'm not a philly native, so when I heard raves about a convenience store I was skeptical. I have to say their coffee is outstanding to me. Always hot and fresh. The sandwiches are good and they make them FAST. The only problem at this location is the tiny parking lot. It is always jammed, but you can park in the back. Luckily I walk there when I go most of the time. The staff does a great job of keeping the throngs of customers moving through here quickly. The touchscreen ordering is key. I go for the coffee, pretzels and meatball subs.;In comparison to the standard they have great employees at this store. The only down side is the ever growing panhandling going on out front for which their hands are kind of tied on.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Wawa 9: Out of all the years I have been going to Wawa, Aaron is hands down the friendliest cashier I have ever met. He needs a raise ASAP. Aaron always has a great sense of humor, he's quick, and truly cares about the customers. Always leaving with a smile on my face because of Aaron!;This visit was much better!!! My caramel cheesecake smoothie was on point!!! He even put the caramel inside the cup. This location is very busy on the regular & I was glad my beverage was put together in a timely fashion!!! The only issue was I didn't see a public restroom but that's ok. Thanks WAWA..
Great Wall 1 is located at 222 E Main St, Collegeville city. It has the postal code is 19426 and latitude - longitude is 40.183419 --75.452146 . List of Great Wall 1's categories: Chinese, Restaurants. Great Wall 1 opens: Monday: 11:30-21:30, Tuesday: 11:30-21:30, Wednesday: 11:30-21:30, Thursday: 11:30-21:30, Friday: 11:30-22:30, Saturday: 11:30-22:30, Sunday: 11:30-21:30. The rating for Great Wall 1 is 3.5. Great Wall 1 is currently open. Great Wall 1 provides information for customer: True, Has good for kids service, 'casual', Has supports takeout service, No outdoor seating, Has reservations service, Accepts credit cards, Can only provide Low Price, 'paid', Has good for groups service, Serves beer and wine, Quiet loud, No caters service, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Great Wall 1: Wish it was possible to give Zero Stars. Ordered two entrees for takeout and we threw out both entrees within minutes. Chewy chicken, unappetizing smell and taste. There isn't great Chinese food in Collegeville area so perhaps other who reviewed don't know good Chinese. Place was also oddly set up and the cleanliness left much to be desired. This is the 1st one star review I've ever given, so I'm not normally a negative reviewer. Just a terrible experience;I hope you like broccoli because they will add a ton of it as filler. Hunan shrimp dinner was 5 pieces of shrimp and a ton of hard broccoli. Oh, there was one carrot, a half of baby corn and a piece of green pepper. Not sure what happened cause Hunan beef wasn't like this.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Great Wall 1: An enthusiastic cook was the highlight of an otherwise completely unremarkable meal in a dingy depressing restaurant. You can do much better at one of the buffet or dedicated take-out places in the area.;Very disappointed with the food. The chicken was undercooked and flaky. The broccoli was blatantly uncooked and the Lo mein destroyed my stomach. There also were no fortune cookies provided for the take out, which we picked up.;Very sub par Chinese food. Went there twice and both times the lunch food was questionably gone bad. The lady at the counter was nice each time but the food quality I'm sorry to say is not one for repeat customers.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Great Wall 1: If you are craving some classic American-ized Chinese takeout, Great Wall fits the bill. We ordered takeout on a Monday - took about 20 minutes to be prepared. There were no surprises - the General Tso's combination dinner (chicken, fried rice, egg roll and soda) and the shrimp and mixed vegetables (served w/ white rice) were exactly what we expected and ordered. Big portions, lots of rice, all the extras (fortune cookies, sauces, fried wontons, etc.) We did not dine in, however the interior looked fine - certainly not pristine, but I probably wouldn't hesitate to eat there. My only complaint is that they do not have brown rice - only white and fried - and they do not offer delivery. I also wish they offered soup with their combination dinners, instead of the soda, but the cashier was very clear that was not an option.;If you're looking for your typical Americanized Chinese takeout/rarely eat in Restaurant, this is the place. And I mean that in a positive way. We've always enjoyed what we get: vegetable egg roll, vegetable dumplings, fried pork dumplings, fried noodles, and sometimes General Tso's chicken. One time the order of Tso's chicken was served with what must've been Mexican yellow rice and peas. So funny I wasn't even mad. The man upfront is very nice but I think the food usually takes longer that stated over the phone, but the food is very consistent. If I could give it 3.5 stars I would. More than 3, but doesn't feel like a 4. Better food than Wegmans food bar that is nearby. Not as good as the PF Chang's up in the Providence town Center, but The Great Wall is super convenient.;This Chinese is just okay for me. I've also tried so many Chinese restaurants over the years that I've had really good and I'm picky. I've only done take out. I feel like the food is very plain tasting and lacking in flavor. It's not gross at ALL, It just doesn't do anything fit neatly The sesame chicken is okay, definitely not the worst I've had but not the best, the fried rice is yellow which I don't like for some reason. There crab rangoons are pretty good. Won ton soup is okay. The chips that come with the soup are one of my favorite things but they're not good here at all. Good Chinese food in Collegeville is hard to find.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Great Wall 1: Excellent, authentic American-Chinese food. I'd recommend the lunch and dinner specials as you get more food than most people can finish. Don't let the interior deter you from eating at this hidden Collegevill gem!;I've been going to Great Wall for years. I think the husband and wife there are the nicest people, always pleasant and friendly. I don't eat in the dining room because I don't like the smell of the fryers, but that's not a knock on them (I'm just weird that way). So always take out and you won't be disappointed. Ingredients seem fresh and food is cooked well. General Tso's is my pick. Also get the boneless spare ribs, which are actual ribs that they cut the meat from the bone into long strips. Very good without the mess. You get a cold can of soda with each take out combo too.;Like the Chinese but I feel the food is best when you dine in vs getting take out for some reason. Really like their mu shu. It's a lot of food so it's definitely something you could share with others.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Great Wall 1: Lunch Special: Hunan Chicken +hot and sour soup Great Chinese Food, very Americanized. Always order to-gos on the way back home and have it whatching korean drama! Perfect;Love this place, best Chinese in the Collegeville area. The dinner combinations are an incredible deal, egg roll, soda, and dinner for about $8.00 you can't beat it. Food is excellent and the owners are great people! I will continue to make this my choice for Chinese Food in the area!;Great local place for takeout run by a really nice family. Prices are good...food tastes great..
Main Street Pizzeria & Grill is located at 290 W Butler Ave, Chalfont city. It has the postal code is 18914 and latitude - longitude is 40.2786921 --75.2141076 . List of Main Street Pizzeria & Grill's categories: Restaurants, Pizza, Sandwiches. Main Street Pizzeria & Grill opens: Monday: 10:30-21:0, Tuesday: 10:30-21:0, Wednesday: 10:30-21:0, Thursday: 10:30-21:0, Friday: 10:30-21:0, Saturday: 10:30-21:0, Sunday: 11:0-20:0. The rating for Main Street Pizzeria & Grill is 3.5. Main Street Pizzeria & Grill is currently open. Main Street Pizzeria & Grill provides information for customer: Has delivery support, Has supports takeout service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Main Street Pizzeria & Grill: The food was just okay but the service and the atmosphere was awful. Nobody greets you when you come in you have no idea if it is counter or waitress service. They weren't wearing beard nets ( two gentlemen cooking ). I give them 6 months. With so many other choices in the one mile either way I will not be back. If I want to be severed by a miserable person with a beard I'll stay home and let my wife cook.;Make you wait an hour plus for your food, then forgets one of the items so has to come back. cheese steak is definitely a miss. Over priced for the quality their serving imo.;Excuse me I have a tendency for not swearing online!!! But I am absolutely disgusted with the service for Main Street the employee said "fuck it I'm going for a smoke break" midway through when I was ordering my pizza. And to make the matter worse when the pizza tasted god awful it reminded me of that time I accidentally ate my dogs dinner, and let me tell you that was not a good memory. To say the least I am in outrage with the service and quality of main streets food and customer service!!! This is ridiculous and calls for a riot against smokers in the chalfont pizza community!. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Main Street Pizzeria & Grill: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Main Street Pizzeria & Grill: None. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Main Street Pizzeria & Grill: I really enjoyed my first visit to this new place that used to be Pasta Mista. The pizza tasted better then it looked as it looked just average. It was very good , 2 slices and a soda $8.00 and the enploygave me toppings, not bad . Crust was nice and thin, good cheese and tasty sauce. I will be back to try the cheesesteaks , wings and burger. I think this place is a franchise and an initial review of the menu gives me the impression the prices are a little high.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Main Street Pizzeria & Grill: Just had a catering order delivered from this relatively new location. Hoagie Tray and Wings. Food was delivered on time - wings were hot. All sides were provided. Everything was absolutely delicious. Tuna Salad hoagies were amazing. Home made potato chips on top of the order (which was a surprise to us when we opened the tray) were scrumptious. There is enough food to serve twice as many people as we ordered for. We will definitely be ordering again. I know their main menu item is pizza but the other items we ordered were so good it was more than a pleasant surprise. Wings were some of the best we've ever had - not fried and greasy - wonderfully seasoned. We will repeat.;Convenient and easy to order online. I highly recommend the Works Quesadilla, Delicious!!;So I am starting to have a clear favorite in the area. Main Street has never let me down. Tethered to the house, I've started to binge re-watch some of my favorites. Recently watched Season 4, Episode 2 of How I Met Your Mother, The Best Burger in New York and had a craving. I usually don't crave burgers anymore because too many of the places use multiple thin patties. That's not a burger. Thick patties is what I prefer... Ever check in late and order the Marriott Burger? You get my drift. So I ordered the Double Decker burger and some wings hoping they would get it right and by God, this was as close to Marshall's pontification about the burger as I could get. Perfectly thick and medium, not overloaded with fad toppings. Just the bare minimum. I added mustard. Whew, here come the meat sweats... This is my favorite burger in an extremely long time. The more we try out the local favorites, the more Main Street comes up again and again... If I could only be as elegant as Marshall, "Just a Burger? Just a burger. Robin, it's so much more than "just a burger." I mean...that first bite--oh, what heaven that first bite is. The bun, like a sesame freckled breast of an angel, resting gently on the ketchup and mustard below, flavors mingling in a seductive pas de deux. And then...a pickle! The most playful little pickle! Then a slice of tomato, a leaf of lettuce and a...a patty of ground beef so exquisite, swirling in your mouth, breaking apart, and combining again in a fugue of sweets and savor so delightful. This is no mere sandwich of grilled meat and toasted bread, Robin. This is God, speaking to us in food.".
Adriana's Little Italy is located at 573 Durham Rd, Newtown city. It has the postal code is 18940 and latitude - longitude is 40.2663985 --74.9822701 . List of Adriana's Little Italy's categories: Restaurants, Italian, Pizza. Adriana's Little Italy opens: Monday: 10:0-22:0, Tuesday: 10:0-22:0, Wednesday: 10:0-22:0, Thursday: 10:0-22:0, Friday: 10:0-23:0, Saturday: 10:0-22:30, Sunday: 11:0-21:30. The rating for Adriana's Little Italy is 4.0. Adriana's Little Italy is currently closed. Adriana's Little Italy provides information for customer: Has bike parking, True, Accepts credit cards, No reservations service, Has supports takeout service, Casual Attire, Has good for groups service, Can provide Medium Price, u'no', Has good for kids service, Average loud, Has caters service, Has delivery support, Has outdoor seating, Serves beer and wine. Extremely poor review of restaurant Adriana's Little Italy: You should expect what you pay for at adriannas. Dirt cheap for this area however their pies taste like dirt. Additionally, expect an 1:15 delivery into newtown grant, an astonishing 1 mile trek. Try piccolos or Marcos for vastly superior italian cuisine.;I really enjoyed adriannas pizza. On Monday nights it's the three topping special for 11.00. Last night I was sick with some kind of food poisoning after eating the large pepperoni, garlic and onion. It was so greasy that me using a paper towel didn't seem to help but after working all day I was famished. I have been sick since last night and will never order a pizza from there;Terrible service, been here a few times now, always get new servers and wait 45min-hr for appetizers. Food isn't great and definitely not worth a wait for that long.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Adriana's Little Italy: Been getting take-out from Adrianna's since they opened, as there really isn't any other pizza place around unless you go into to Newtown or Richboro (Dominick's in Anchor Village not my favorite!). I think Adrianna's food is actually very good. My beef with them is that on many occasions I have called to order a pizza and when I pick it up on time (I'm less than 2 minutes away), I can tell that it is not a freshly made pizza. It is not even warm, so it's not as if it was piping hot and just got slightly cool before I got it home. It's practically cold and the cheese does not even "pull" . . . so I know it is not freshly made. If I'm going to pay $16 for a Margherita pizza, I want it fresh - not something that's been sitting under the heat lights for who-knows-how-long waiting to be sold as slices only to be thrown in a box for me when I call to order! I should have known that was the case when they tell me 10 minutes to pick up!;Food not bad but spoiled by the service. Seemed woefully understaffed in the front of the house, resulting in food coming out in three parts (one of which was completely forgotten).;Seriously, what is the magic "window of time" to get a fresh pizza from here?! Every time I order a take out pizza, it's painfully obvious that it's not fresh! It's been one sitting under the heat lamps for slices and I just happen to be the sucker who calls at the wrong time and they just give me the "slice" pizza that hasn't been touched yet! But today they topped that!!! I got a cold pizza with a slice that obviously didn't fit in with the rest of the pizza. So steal a slice from one pizza and put it mine to make it "whole"?? REALLY?! For almost $20 for a margherita pizza, that's messed up. Cold, stale, sucks.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Adriana's Little Italy: This review is just for pizza delivery. 3-stars for the pizza being delivered in under the amount of time we were told on the phone, and a decent crust. Not more than 3, because the sauce was only so so and there was way too much spinach on the white/spinach pie and not enough garlic and ricotta (which we asked as an addition) and two large pies for over $40 is pushing it on being way too expensive for pizza, even in Newtown. I'd give it a try again and see if I like another type of pizza perhaps because I didn't mind the pizza dough.;To be honest, I planned to get dinner last night at the Moo Truck right next door, but discovered it was not there due to the illness of the owner. Adriana's was sitting there, so I decided to check it out. I was given a deuce close to the door by a friendly waitperson, followed promptly by the large menu. As I was dining solo I was not in the mood for pizza, so I went for the Chicken Pannini with Spinach and Provalone, and Fries. As I waited, I looked around and saw several families and a large group enjoying their time together. The ambiance was warm, friendly, low buzz noisy, with the aroma of garlic, tomatoes and basil wafting the room. Quite pleasant. The Pannini arrived with a nice pile of crisp fries. The Italian bread was nicely grilled with the pannini stripes well pronounced. The Chicken was tender, if perhaps a bit too thick for the sandwich, causing pieces to fall out when picked up. The Spinach was sauteed in garlic and a nice complement to the sandwich. The cheese was fine, but lacked the sharpness that would have given the overall experience a bigger "bite." Still, it was satisfying. The Fries were standard, but crisp and a plus. There seem to be mixed reviews about the pizza, but given that the pannini was pretty good, I will return with some help to work on a pizza. My first impression was positive, but I could not escape the thought that with a little more attention to detail, Adriana's could jump to the next level of Italian osteria, and really make its mark in the area.;We have eaten in the restaurant several times in the last, year or so but mostly we get takeout. Love their Chicken Marsala. If I had to say one word about the dining room itself, it would be dirty. The food is great and very they have very reasonably priced pasta dinners that are big enough for my husband and I to split. We order an extra side salad and we eat dinner for less than $20.00. The dining room is extremely dirty though. There are huge cob webs on all the light fixtures and pictures on the walls. It is a huge turn-off to see this while you are eating your dinner! I would love to see them do something about the open kitchen area when you walk in. I once saw one of the girls rearrange a piece if pepperoni on a pizza with her bare hands. Thank god it was not my pizza! Gross! If you do not want to go by the way of the other restaurants that have been in this location, I suggest a little clean-up. Three stars are for the food only!. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Adriana's Little Italy: Our go to pizza place!! Love the pizza varieties. We have tried almost every kind on the menu. Try the eggplant pizza. Great eggplant Parmesan and lasagna. Portions are huge, which is great for leftovers. Sit down is typical basic pizza place, defiantly not fancy. But good solid pizza and pasta. They do deliver which is a plus and something I miss that from living in Philly.;Always a good meal in a family friendly environment. Friendly wait staff, generous portions, great craft beer list, reasonable prices. A good everyday Italian place.;Very good , great red sauce (gravy) in North Jerzey. The service is great, food is great and expect to walk out with leftovers.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Adriana's Little Italy: I'm shocked no one has reviewed Adriana's yet! It's one of the best pizza places around. Their plain pizza has great sauce with basil and just enough cheese. Their specialty pizzas are great, and they will even give you 1/2 of one specialty and 1/2 of another on the same pie. Their salads are really what's amazing - you wouldn't expect it from a pizza place, but from their regular house salad to their Meditteranean, they're all great. It's BYOB, so bring a nice bottle and head to Adriana's.;Always fresh. Have ordered through the salad menu for a couple of years now and the selections are always fresh. Tasty garlic nuts as well.;This is by far the friendliest and most authentic Italian restaurant in southern Pennsylvania. The owners and staff make sure their customers are happy and will do anything to accommodate them. The food is always fresh and the atmosphere is incredible. Come down, you won't be disappointed..
China Bowl Restaurant 2 is located at 7952 Dungan Rd, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19111 and latitude - longitude is 40.0680407 --75.0689851 . List of China Bowl Restaurant 2's categories: Chinese, Restaurants. China Bowl Restaurant 2 opens: Monday: 11:0-21:30, Tuesday: 11:0-21:30, Wednesday: 11:0-21:30, Thursday: 11:0-21:30, Friday: 11:0-22:30, Saturday: 11:0-22:30, Sunday: 12:0-21:30. The rating for China Bowl Restaurant 2 is 3.5. China Bowl Restaurant 2 is currently open. China Bowl Restaurant 2 provides information for customer: Has caters service, Serves beer and wine, No bike parking, True, Has supports takeout service, Has reservations service, u'free', Has delivery support, No outdoor seating, Has good for groups service, Has table service, Accepts credit cards, Quiet loud, Has good for kids service, Can only provide Low Price, Casual Attire. Extremely poor review of restaurant China Bowl Restaurant 2: Update to my previous review, apparently the people who owned this place have sold this place and moved on. I went there approximately one week ago, i live 3 hours away, was going to visit some family. I stopped by to get some food, and it was nothing like i had eaten there before. The quality had changed, the people had disappeared, and the complimentary ice was no more. I knew something wasn't right. I will never be back. Bleh. Save your money;If I could give it zero stars I would absolutely terrible experience and the food was terrible. I recently moved in the area and thought about trying this place out the worst decision of my life and I have made many lol but back to this horrible place the food had a terrible taste like the food had expired two years ago. The customer service was also ridiculous I waited two hours for the food delivery on a Tuesday evening and when. Called to complain about it they said exactly " we're busy" and hung up. When the food finally arrived the delivery guy practically punched my door like it was the police and tossed the food at me and stood around waiting for a tip and when I asked what was the problem he sucked his teeth and stated "are you gonna give me a tip or not" I of course said no then he walked off saying something in his language and drove off aggressively. DO YOURSELF A HUGE FAVOR AND STAY AWAY FROM THIS PLACE.;I ordered delivery the food was basic Ive had better and it was over priced I would not order here again unless this was my last choice and even then I would try and find another place. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant China Bowl Restaurant 2: I would not recommend this place. Traveled since it had good rating but food was not good at all. Very disappointed on all items which was soup egg rolls general and sesame chicken combo meals. Poor quality chinese food.;Delivery was over an hour and as you can imagine all the items we ordered crispy or well done wee soggy and disappointing when they arrived. This was by far my fav Chinese spot when it was in the old location. This was my second try at the new place and I'm sad to say we will probably be looking for a new spot.;I hate to be that yelp reviewer that has been patronizing a place for years happily yet only feels the need to write a review when the service and quality tanks but, here I am. When they were at their old location and even for a little while at the new one, they were in my opinion the best around. Everything always tasted fresh and set them apart from the other Chinese takeout places around. Their general tso's chicken and vegetarian rolls were out of this world. Within the past year the quality has fallen greatly and I can only assume they have new owners. The general tso's taste like every other take out place around here except maybe they add a little more sriracha sauce to theirs because that's exactly what it tastes like. The sweet and sour shrimp arrives soggy and the last few times I've ordered pork fried rice it tastes like they let it sit in the oil they use to fry it for too long...didn't taste fresh at all. Even the egg rolls and vegetarian rolls don't taste fresh...they taste reheated or something...nothing like they used to. Very disappointing...this place was quite the gem as it's really hard to find good local Chinese food in this area but I guess my search continues.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant China Bowl Restaurant 2: Have been here many times. The staff is always very nice. Food is okay. Would love to enjoy it much more. The wonton soup is very salty. The wontons tend to be small. Egg rolls aren't bad. Noodles for duck sauce, etc; aren't always fresh. The fried rice is usually fair to middling. Have tried many entrees and they are just okay. All being typed, it's close and convenient. I will still return. Simply wish the food tasted better.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant China Bowl Restaurant 2: Not sure about these negative reviews. Food is always great. I always pickup. Food is hot fresh and delicious. The house special mei fun is always one of my staples. Their sesame chicken is great, along with the egg rolls, shrimp rolls, and pork fried rice.;Food was pretty good. Vegetable egg rolls were good. The staff was friendly as well, and that's not something to take lightly if you frequent a lot of Chinese food restaurants in the Philadelphia region.;I've been here a few times recently, and have enjoyed my food very much. The food tastes fresh, they spice to order, and the service is quick. My favorite part of the experience is Sandy, the owner, who remembers everyone's name, which is truly amazing, and is incredibly welcoming.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant China Bowl Restaurant 2: First time getting food here couldn't be happier! Sweet and sour chicken was delicious and fluffy, not over cooked and crunchy! Dumplings tasted fresh and yummy, not soggy or old. Delivery came within 30 minutes and the food was piping hot!! Extremely happy with this place!! 10/10 would recommend!;Working in area I dined in the won ton soup is amazing. The egg roll is hand made. The service is outstanding. Steam dumplings where to die for...Wish this place was near Plymouth meeting;Old school Chinese food especially good for the "I'm sick of the bland Chinese food buffet crowds" Try their pork spareribs, lo mien, General's Chicken, really anything I've tried is excellent melt in your mouth good! Great egg rolls, soups, all the combos specials are the best bet and reasonably priced to cheap! Friendly severs, reminds me of the good Chinese food houses of the 60's and 70 that are getting harder and harder to come by anymore. My favorite place for Chinese food!.
Taco Bell 31 is located at 185 Levittown Parkway., Levittown city. It has the postal code is 19055 and latitude - longitude is 40.146712 --74.822478 . List of Taco Bell 31's categories: Fashion, Restaurants, Fast Food, Tex-Mex, Mexican, Breakfast & Brunch, Shopping, Shoe Stores, Tacos. Taco Bell 31 opens: Monday: 7:0-23:0, Tuesday: 7:0-23:0, Wednesday: 7:0-23:0, Thursday: 7:0-23:0, Friday: 7:0-0:0, Saturday: 7:0-0:0, Sunday: 7:0-23:0. The rating for Taco Bell 31 is 3.0. Taco Bell 31 is currently open. Taco Bell 31 provides information for customer: 'casual', Serves beer and wine, Has drive thru service, No outdoor seating, Has good for groups service, Has supports takeout service, Accepts credit cards, Has good for kids service, Can only provide Low Price, 'no', No reservations service, Has delivery support, True. Extremely poor review of restaurant Taco Bell 31: It's a lot more expensive than I remember. One 7 layer burrito and a supreme taco was about $6. The items are really small, and really bad quality. They also messed up our order. We got home with some cheese whiz taco. I'm leaving taco bell in the past.;If you want the wrong food than you ordered try this place, last 3 times I got wrong food and shorted food. Try there $5 dollar box 1 burrito supreme, 1 soft taco, 1 cup of cheese. If you see the taco bell commercial and it looks like a good deal ,don't come to this levittown location.;Service is not good. Outside lights off before closing often. Looks closed late night but website says open.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Taco Bell 31: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Taco Bell 31: None. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Taco Bell 31: Drive thru friendly and fast service, everything tasted great. The deluxe cravings box comes with a supreme steak chalupa, Doritos locos taco, beef burrito and nachos with cheese. Also got a Baja blast for drink. Best combo!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Taco Bell 31: This is my local Taco Bell so I go to this one the most. My food's always hot and my tacos are always stuffed! The staff is hard working and nice too!;Nicest Taco Bell ever!!! The staff is always so patient & pleasant. They have a clean store & there is almost never a wait.;If Taco Bell is looking for a training site or a how to keep customers coming back, this is the place. I've never had a bad experience in this store. This place was very dated as far as Taco Bells go. The upside is how well maintained and spotless this place is. The attention to detail is noticed and appreciated. Even the packs of sauce are lined up like soldiers. The food is always fresh and at the correct temperature. This store has been under construction and even through the noise and mess the staff still does an amazing job under the circumstances. I'm sure the new decor will be welcomed. I just hope the high standard won't be affected..
Tamarind is located at 117 S St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19147 and latitude - longitude is 39.9412384 --75.14467 . List of Tamarind's categories: Thai, Restaurants. Tamarind opens: Monday: 16:0-22:0, Tuesday: 16:0-22:0, Wednesday: 16:0-22:0, Thursday: 12:0-22:0, Friday: 12:0-23:30, Saturday: 12:0-23:30, Sunday: 12:0-22:0. The rating for Tamarind is 4.0. Tamarind is currently open. Tamarind provides information for customer: Can provide Medium Price, Accepts credit cards, 'yes_free', Has supports takeout service, No outdoor seating, Has bike parking, Has good for groups service, Serves beer and wine, 'casual', Has reservations service, No caters service, 'no', True, Average loud, Has table service, Has good for kids service, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Tamarind: This place is the worst. Its the reason why i just got yelp on my phone so i can tell every one how bad it was for me.I asked what was the biggest and best thing on the menu and was told it was the deep fried fish at market price.So when i got the fish i ate the little bit of veggies around the fish and started to go at the fish and finished one side of the whole fish in three tiny fork fulls.There was no meat at all on the bones at all.So after i figured out that there was nothing to eat on this fish i asked for the server to let her know that i was not happy with my order.They told me because i ate half of the fish that had nothing on it in they could not do anything for me but would give me a pad thai so i agreed.When i got my bill they charged me "Market Price"for the fish less fish. $23 bucks! I was had! So i payed $23 buck for pad thai that was burnt and just plain sucked! Hope you never go to this place.Never will i!;Good was too sweet, but they put so much salt in their food as if covering up for how much sugar they had put in the food. The Thai iced tea is what I imagine what piss would taste like (a diabetic persons piss). Same as the food, the Thai iced tea was unnaturally saccharine, but they also put too much salt on there as if they are trying to make up for how much sugar they had dumped in it. Never coming back again.;GROSS GROSS GROSS GROSS GROSS GROSS GROSS. Vegetarian Radna is disgusting. The vegetarian dumplings are disgusting. The vegetarian Tom Yum soup is ok, but not great. The spring rolls were good.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Tamarind: I invariably get pad thai at every thai place I go. I just love it when it is good. This was one of the more disappointing ones I've had in the city.;The green curry tasted like something out of a can. My friend had the pad Thai which was too sweet.;It was OK. First off, we had a reservation, which we definitely didn't need on a Tuesday night, but they had a table ready for us right next to another couple who was essentially blocking off one side of our table. It didn't make sense to me when only one other table was in use. The food was okay. I've had wayyyyy better Tom Khah soups. I asked for it at a level 4 (out of 7) and it wasn't spicy at all. Then about 3 minutes after the waitress brought the soup out, she gave me a dish with the chilis on it. Wasn't impressed. We also had their roasted duck with veggies and Pad Kee Mao. The duck was good, just not special. I really enjoyed the Pad Kee Mao, but it definitely wasn't enough to bring me back. I might check it out again because I always believe I should try a place twice (unless it absolutely stunk the first time).. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Tamarind: Just A-OK as a 3 implies. I'd come back only out of convenience because I live nearby but not because the food is spectacular. Hmm... this is the third Thai restaurant I've tried in Philly and unfortunately, it's just not like home! The good: BYOB. Decor is cute. Staff is very friendly and attentive. Also, dishes were decent priced at around $10-15 per entree and $3-8 for appetizers. They have spiciness levels from 1 - 7. Stick with around 2 or 3 if you're scared and ask them to bring you extra chile. The OK: The Pad Thai was not bad. It had everything Pad Thai should have but something seemed missing. The noodles also tasted a little undercooked. The mussels were decent but I don't think worth the price (it came out to a dollar/mussel). The bad: One of my things to judge a Thai restaurant is to get Panang Curry because it's my favorite. First off, it was very watery and needed some thickness to it. The curry sauce itself was salty and I could really taste the fish sauce for some reason (I don't even know if they add fish sauce usually). I got this with beef and felt that the beef should've been thicker. Also, the carrots just didn't give it the right taste I was looking for. Maybe it was the size of everything. Big veggies and small meat equals a no no! Also, they seem to be pretty busy on a Saturday night so you may want to call in and make reservations just in case. Overall, I saw some really good entrees come out for other people so I wouldn't mind coming back and giving it another try.;Good but not great. Better foods and flavors can be had elsewhere in the city but this location on South street was a bonus since we were hitting the Ritz afterwards. The decor could use some refreshing. Maybe a new coat of paint, cleaner table cloths, and carpet could be cleaned. I probably won't go back unless someone else were to suggest it. A little too pricey for what you get, food and atmosphere combined.;Food is decent. To me not great. But, still a savory meal. Thought the salmon tasted boiled which I don't like it cooked that way. Would try here for Thai but also consider other restaurants.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Tamarind: Cute menus, nice atmosphere, great loaction. The Chicken Tom Gah soup didn't impress the pants off me; couldn't taste the galangal or lemongrass at all. I split a Yum Woodsen salad with a friend, but instead of shrimp we asked for beef instead, and it was fabulous. Fresh veggies, delicious beef, and excellent dressing. For entrees, we split the Tamarind Spicy Noodles with chicken (not very spicy, but I was happy that way), which was delicious. We also split the Pad Kee Mao, which was also very flavorful and tasty, though I personally could have used a touch more basil (I loves me some Thai basil!). I didn't order the Som Tom because the menu says it's made with cabbage instead of green papaya... and that ain't how I rolllll, yo. I originally was gonna rate it a 3 (mostly because I was disappointed with the attempted cabbage fake-out and the meh tom kha gai), but I had a change of heart... everything else was yummy. Rock on.;Affordable! Delicious! BYOB! I got the vegetarian pad thai. It came with broccoli and zucchini which was a little strange but still delicious. My only complaint is that they had no Thai desserts. I'm not sure if it is a seasonal thing but I was really hoping for some mango sticky rice or durian ice cream and all they had were different types of truffles.;Staff are friendly and helpful. Foods are tasty, many choices, reasonable price. But Tom Yum can be make it better (I think). Recommend to make a reservation in advance due to limited tables. Parking can be easy to find on the street. Definitely will come back again.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Tamarind: Best Thai food in the city. I had the chicken pad Thai which was fantastic and my fiancé had the sesame ginger curry (chicken and shrimp) which was outstanding. Will def get Thai food only from Tamarind from now on.;If you like Thai food, definitely go to Tamarind. Extensive menu with a nice assortment of soups. Whenever I go to a Thai restaurant for the first time I always have the Pad Thai. I mean, if you can't do a good Pad Thai you will probably fail miserably in the rest. Very delicate with the right amount of fish sauce and tamarind. Service is good and the restaurant is not pricey. Highly recommended!;Two words: Veggie friendly! And without losing any of the essential Thai flavors. Loved this place for solid, right on, perfectly spicy and delectable Thai food. Small casual place where it's all about quality food! The menu is huge and all the typical Thai dishes are great. Loved the papaya salad, green curry, vegetable radna, and fresh summer rolls. BYOB..
Meltkraft At Reading Terminal Market is located at 51 N 12th St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19107 and latitude - longitude is 39.953223 --75.1588819 . List of Meltkraft At Reading Terminal Market's categories: Soup, Sandwiches, American (Traditional), Restaurants. Meltkraft At Reading Terminal Market opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 9:0-18:0, Wednesday: 9:0-18:0, Thursday: 9:0-18:0, Friday: 9:0-18:0, Saturday: 9:0-18:0, Sunday: 9:0-17:0. The rating for Meltkraft At Reading Terminal Market is 4.0. Meltkraft At Reading Terminal Market is currently closed. Meltkraft At Reading Terminal Market provides information for customer: Has good for groups service, Loud, Has caters service, No outdoor seating, No reservations service, Has bike parking, Accepts credit cards, Serves beer and wine, Has supports takeout service, Casual Attire, Has good for kids service, False, Has delivery support, Can only provide Low Price, u'free'. Extremely poor review of restaurant Meltkraft At Reading Terminal Market: Meltkraft is stupid for a number of reasons: 1) It took 45 minutes to make 3 grilled cheese sandwiches. 2) The grilled cheese is made with a combined grilling / microwaving press. Ever microwaved a grilled cheese sandwich? Very soggy. 3) The employees are very cool. They wear really cool hats.;I was so disappointed by this place. I wanted to try a Valley Thunder without the brisket, because I'm a vegetarian, but was told I couldn't do that and had to order "something on the menu." Nothing else really looked that good, so I tried to order just a plain "kid's" grilled cheese with cheddar cheese. Despite this being on the menu, I was told I couldn't order this either, as they'd recently switched this to gouda cheese. I'm not a huge gouda fan, so I asked if they could make me just a grilled cheese with just cheddar cheese. No dice. Like, really? I can understand if I was asking for a hugely complicated sandwich, but...it's a few pieces of cheese toasted between bread. It literally doesn't get any simpler. So, to recap, 1) I tried to order a specialty sandwich without meat and was told to order something on the menu 2) I ordered something on the menu and was told they would not make that for me 3) I asked for the simplest thing I could think of and was told they would not make that either. Guess they really didn't want my money? The only thing I can think of is that they're afraid to make simpler sandwich because they don't really stand behind the ingredients in their sandwiches. Of course people are going to rave about the Valley Thunder or whatever super-special sandwich they've cooked up--it's the only one on the market! You have nothing to compare it to! But if a place is really using quality ingredients, they should be able to cook up a knock-my-socks-off plain grilled cheese as well as a fantastic [insert specialty sandwich here]. It's a shame that they're not confident enough in their cheeses and bread to let them speak for themselves.;I won't be eating here again. The sandwich was okay, definitely not worth the nine bucks, but what really turned me off was the cashier. I ordered my sandwich and asked for a cup of regular water. She asked if seltzer was okay and I said "no thanks, just tap". She said "oh, a water bottle then." I said "oh. That's okay, never mind." After I paid and waited right there for the sandwich, I asked if she had ketchup or a dipping condiment. She said yes, but we charge for it because its specially made. I asked how much, and since I'd already paid said "oh well, thank you anyway". I continued to wait- while the cashier walked over to one coworker to mutter and stare at me...then walked to the OTHER side of the stand to tell another coworker assumedly how ridiculous I was for asking for a free condiment? They were staring right at me. It was really uncomfortable. I couldn't shake that off as this lady was right in front of me helping others until I got my sandwich and left. In the future, I will be going back to other stands in Reading Terminal, where the workers don't make customers feel like shit while they're STILL STANDING THERE.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Meltkraft At Reading Terminal Market: This Potemkin Village of cheese is the type of place that makes me dubious of using reviews when I travel. Five stars should mean outrageously good, like slap a moose in the face good. And since grilled cheese is hardly ever bad, the previous reviewers speak as if its worth a chance taunting a moose to get one of these sandwiches. It's not. Melt Kraft is more like fight a baby good. Easy and uninspired. When you look at the pictures of the Valley Thunder you see big, juicy chunks of briskett ensconced in rubbery mounds of cheese. What you get are thin tasteless strips. Thin tasteless strips of briskett are called Deitz and Watson roast beef and they aren't worth 8 bucks a pair. What makes it worse is that there are so many better options in the market. Choosing Melt Kraft at Reading Terminal is like actually choosing Camilla over Princess Di. If circumstances are such that you end up with Camilla, it could be worse but no one should consciously choose it. I don't even know how to describe the hockey puck like disc of mac and cheese. See photo. At the end of the day, it's cheese melted on a panini press. Tons of fat in sandy textured bread. And the most memorable part......the ketchup flavored chips. If you'te in the terminal get in line for the roast pork or pastrami.;While the food was good, the wait was terrible. They have two "melt" machines to make every single sandwich. I waited in line for 20 minutes to place my order, then another 10 to get the only "un melted" sandwich on the menu--the mozz and roasted tomatoes. It wasn't all bad, as the mozz is made fresh and was terrific. The wait; however, was not so terrific.;I got a Brielle (brie, cranberry chutney, Caramelized onion, toasted pine nuts) and was sadly disappointed especially with all the reviews I read prior to trying meltkraft. I am a HUGE grilled cheese fanatic and was very excited to try the pairing of some brie and cranberry, however I was disappointed with the lack of cranberry chutney and pine nuts. Yes, the brie should be the star of the show however i found it very heavy and overwhelming without a contrast element to the sandwich. With that being said I wish I was able to try the more classic grilled cheese instead.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Meltkraft At Reading Terminal Market: Decent grilled cheese. Had the valley thunder with bacon. Honestly it didn't taste all that special, but was good for what it was. It was also super greasy as to be expected. Ordering online and picking up was a breeze. One point to note: There were super nice people working the counter. Food Quality/Taste = 3 Stars Portion Size Given Price = 4 Stars Price = 3 Stars Experience with Staff = 5 Stars Wait Time = 4 Stars;Heard so much about this place and was glad to finally be able to try it for lunch. We got 3 sandwiches for takeout, I called ahead and the food was ready by the time I walked over (15 minutes). Checkout was quick and easy, although there was a 5 person line for sandwiches. Left for sandwiches, right for the cheese. The menu was extensive and had a wide range of meat/cheese options. I got the brisket grilled cheese with a 12oz tomato soup. The sandwich was very tasty, the meat was grilled to perfection and there was lots of cheese which is great. However, the sandwich itself was pretty small for almost $9! It was grilled with a panini press so that may explain the smaller than expected height of the sandwich. In addition, the food was very greasy so make sure you're not eating in front of your computer or something valuable. The sandwich came with some home made chips that were 5/5, crispy and just the right amount of salt. My 12 oz tomato soup was $4 and it was very good, but nothing that special. It is comparable to the Trader Joe's soup in the carton. Overall, I'm very glad to have tried this place, but for the price ($13 for sandwich, 12oz soup), I expected more food and slightly higher quality. If I was spending $10 on a sandwich, I would probably go down the aisle and goto Salumeria's for some fresh hoagies with great cheese and meats but you get much more food and customizations;the girl working the register today appears to be in long need for some time off as you could totally feel her pent-up stress in her passive aggressive tone and snippyness...yelling names for pick-ups in other customers' faces, sarcastically directing people where to line up to order, and snidely telling me there are already napkins in the bag when i took a few....btw, there weren't ANY so i'm glad to have taken "extra". otherwise, my order was as expected but not exceptionally tasty...just ok...missing a lil something, mustard perhaps?. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Meltkraft At Reading Terminal Market: Can you say "ArtisanGrilledCheeseOnCrack!?" A great find among a gross abundance of Reading Terminal Market eateries! We split the Highly recommended Valley Thunder: cheddar,brisket AND baked macaroni! YUM! Accoutrements incl hot tomato soup and Kale and Fennel cole slaw. Washed downwith, ypu guessed it, tap water. LOL. Lunch for 2 for $15bucks. #BOOM;Visited this place in November (2014) but realized I didn't write a review....I had the classic grilled cheese sandwich and it was very (very) good! Bread had a nice crunch to it and it was super cheesy....I also enjoyed the rosemary chips they throw on the side. Definitely will go back and try another menu item.;I ordered the Melter Skelter with caramelized onion (+$1.25) and garlic rub (+$0.85), and without jalapeño and picked green tomatoes. I substituted the roasted tomato for the pickled green tomatoes (no additional charge). I was so excited to taste raclette style cheese, and it was delicious! However, I was a little unsatisfied with the scarcity of caramelized onion in the sandwich.. I barely tasted any. The potato chips that come with the sandwich have a unique seasoning, kind of tastes like fennel / mild salt & vinegar. I also ordered the kale and fennel cole slaw- delicious and definitely a must try!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Meltkraft At Reading Terminal Market: I've always wanted to try this place out. It always has a huge line. But it luckily moves fairly quickly. We ordered the combo meal: sandwich paired with soup. The Brielle sandwich was so gooey and melty packed with cheese & cranberry chutney. I liked the sweetness to every bite. It gives the sandwich a change in the usual cheesiness. Served warm, crunchy on the outside and smooth inside with a side of kettle potato chips. The tomato soap was average. But it does cleanse the palate every so often midst the sandwich bites! I probably will opt out the soup next time. Definitely a comfort / cheat day food. If you're a grilled cheese fan, you must try this place out for yourself!!;Great grilled cheese and soup spot Make there own cheeses Skillfully crafted homeade potato chips Mozzarella made on prem 30+ different kinds of olives and marinated veggies Great spot in the reading terminal;Delicious grilled cheese!! Took a while-- but they make everything to order!! Very heavy... but it's grilled cheese!! Could not be tastier, definitely satisfied my craving!.
Dark Horse Pub is located at 421 S 2nd St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19147 and latitude - longitude is 39.9422776 --75.1450063 . List of Dark Horse Pub's categories: Pubs, Restaurants, Bars, American (Traditional), Nightlife. Dark Horse Pub opens: Monday: 11:30-2:0, Tuesday: 11:30-2:0, Wednesday: 11:30-2:0, Thursday: 11:30-2:0, Friday: 11:30-2:0, Saturday: 11:30-2:0, Sunday: 11:30-2:0. The rating for Dark Horse Pub is 3.5. Dark Horse Pub is currently closed. Dark Horse Pub provides information for customer: False, Has supports takeout service, Has good for groups service, No delivery support, Serves beer and wine, No good for kids service, Can provide Medium Price, Has reservations service, 'casual', 'yes_free', True, Average loud, Has outdoor seating, Has caters service, u'free', Has happy hour service, Accepts credit cards. Extremely poor review of restaurant Dark Horse Pub: Nice place but I must say the people who work there are some what a problem. I was here for a party one night when one of the bartenders brothers had come into the bar and decided to start an argument with one of the ladies who attended the party. He was drunk out of his mind but she was told as well as few others including myself to leave. A huge argument started from there when one of the bouncers had come up to check the problem. He and myself managed to calm everything down and easily started to get everyone out when all of the sudden the bouncer working the door decided to come upstairs and throw his weight around screaming in everyones face telling everyone "to get the F out of his bar". When I tried to tell him to calm down that we have everything handled and everyone was leaving somewhat happy, he looked me right in the eye and screamed in my face that he didn't give a $hit and that I better get out of his F--ing bar. I highly doubt he owned the bar but this was a horrible experience and I will never go to this place again. Your treated like crap even after spending a ton of money and apparently they can throw you out when someone related or knows someone who works there decides to start with the other people;I enjoyed Dark Horse when it was Dark Horse, but now with Cavanaugh's taking it over, this place is a COMPLETE rip-off---$10 for three tiny cheesesteak egg rolls and $13 for mediocre wings. The host was rude to boot. Horrible - save your money - you might just have a better meal at Wing King.;OK, where to start. After being sat in the bar room we waited about a half an hour before a waiter even saw us. After that it took an hour for them to cook my bacon wrapped chicken, and what were they doing in that hour? Not cooking the chicken which came out a beautiful hue of pink. I don't want this to be all bad and I know some won't believe this all happened in one night, but the last straw was when thier pet mouse made an appearance. We payed and left. Went back one other time with friends for drinks and it was a lot of fun. No food though.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Dark Horse Pub: Very mediocre Irish pub food. Not many beer options and some of the basic ones not available;I used to live right around the corner from Dark Horse and I've been here quite a bit. Honestly, every time I go, it's pretty "meh". It's usually pretty empty, the darts are kind of busted, the service is fairly slow (granted, the place is freaking huge). That said, the building is fairly gorgeous and chock full of interesting bar memorabilia and sports swag, I have had some pretty tasty food here (Irish breakfast and some of the salads to name a few items) and I've had some good beer and cool shots (i.e. Chocolate Pretzel shot) over the course of many visits. Bottom line, it'll do for a quick beer and a bite before/after a concert and can be a nice quiet spot to watch a game, but I think there are a number of pubs in the city that are a heck of a lot more fun on a Friday night. Sorry Dark Horse =/;Dark Horse used to be one of my favorite local bars to hit up until they changed ownership to Cavanaugh's. The menu was great but they switched it up with food similar to the other Cavanaugh's bars. So really there's nothing special anymore. When they first switched over my roommate and I actually got charged $7 each for a yeungling lager at the bar, and they charged our friends something like $4.75 at the table. Hey....awesome. Last time I was there I also was charged $6.75 for a Guinness. Hey...awesome. They also advertise half price burgers but then charge $1 for toppings. Hey....awesome. The only thing worth going here for is the happy hour, I think it's $3 you call its. I'm hoping things start to get a little better but I'm not thrilled with the new ownership.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Dark Horse Pub: - overall rating: 3.5 - went for brunch - recommend: eggs benedict - pleasant staff, quiet enough, food took a while to get to us - could stand to have a touch more AC during their summer months;This place used to be called the Dickens Inn and I like it better now. It's run more smoothly and the new owners run a tighter ship. The menu has gotten hell of a lot better - the antipasto platter is out of this world and their salads are pretty amazing. My only warning is for the ladies: stay away from the bartender downstairs.;Great place to chill out with some friends or finish the night off after bar hopping. There are actually 3 bar upstairs and 2 more dining rooms with one bar on the first floor. It gets pretty packed on the weekends and seems to be drawing more of the college crowd than it used to. I like it because I know the owner after going there for about 4 years now - he's a great guy... most of the time. I've only had the food when I was already pretty well lit and can say it's just perfect for those times. Dark Horse doesn't try to be overly fancy - it's just bar food and it being average is just perfect in my opinion. Update: The last few times I have visited the Dark Horse the place has been PACKED beyond belief. I feel that I can no longer go back here as the room get's too hot and too loud now with rambunctious out of towners.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Dark Horse Pub: Just ate here for the first time this past Saturday night. Sat outside and it was quite pleasant. The fish and chips are outstanding. Light, flaky batter, done just right. That with a Smithwicks -- life is good. My husband's burger was "OK" he said, but I didn't taste it.;So I'm walking down the street with my brother on the way to the Dark Horse to meet up with other yelpers for our first attempt at quizzo and we run into Rebecca S. Laughing and joking, we open the door of the bar and go in with my loud ass leading the way. As I step through the door, my voice apparently and unbelievably immediately drops to a whisper, which I only discover when both Rebecca and Emmett laugh and whisper back simultaneously, "you're not in church." Oh, but I was... it was just a church of drinking... the next week, I laughed for about fifteen minutes when I returned and followed in a boisterous trio of young guys only to hear them, too, unconsciously drop their voices to a whisper the instant they crossed the threshold... The Dark Horse is a fantastic example of a colonial Philadelphia bar and as you wend your way up and back to the bar where Quizzo is held, you (or at least I) can only be awed by the luscious woods and labyrinthine beauty of the place. Each time I have been there, the downstairs is silent as a tomb regardless of the number of patrons inside. Disappointingly, the dining room and the Whiskey Bar have also been closed and I have been unable to explore to my satisfaction. The Quizzo bar, however, has consistently been hopping and I gotta say it's a cleverly done and competitive night with a fun and wide range of question types and categories. Beers are not cheap-- face it, you're still downtown, and lately Yuengling has been pushing their Light Lager so hard that they are making it impossible for the bar to do anything but run light specials (says the bartender who wears the soccer jersey). bleck. $4 lagers are a little much for me, but are really just the average price down here, so I can't really complain. The food was bar food, but good. Solid and fresh chicken fingers, crispy and salty fries (and a lot of them, too). Though I didn't eat it myself, I watched two people eat the hummus for over an hour, with just about everything anyone ordered at the table as the dipping utensil, as well as forcing the ever-attentive busboys to leave the plate of hummus there until every last morsel was devoured, so it's gotta be delicious, right? I am actually a huge fan of the Dark Horse and, regardless of yelp Quizzo, am pretty sure I will be frequenting it whenever I'm in the neighborhood (and yay! I have a cousin at 5th and south, so it could be pretty often!)...;We came to Dark Horse after my roommate's brother was craving wings, but the Artful Dodger, our first choice, was closed due to a baby shower being held there (that's right, a baby shower at a bar. I had the same reaction). Anyway, the place is rather large, with many choices of where to sit and/or drink. We chose the restaurant area upstairs to get some chow. The beer list is underwhelming, but the quesadillas I had were really, really good! It was the scallions. They added so much flavor! My friends said the wings were also tasty, and that the mac and cheese was out of this world. My roommate's burger was overdone, but still looked juicy nonetheless. Overall, an acceptable beer selection with good food.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Dark Horse Pub: I love the atmosphere of this place...and the name is great too, isn't it? I took my dad here once for dinner, and the food was unique, and delicious! Can't go wrong with a Guiness and a chicken pot-pie; maybe throw in a small caesar salad, and a few more Guiness afterwards. Plenty of room in this place - I've never seen it crowded. Parking could be tricky, but who knows...it's hit or miss. The Philly parking authority in this area are hawks...miserable disgusting unreasonable dickhead hawks! If you're late on your meter by even 2 or 3 minutes, you'll be given the privilege of making a $26 donation to the Philadelphia commonwealth! Calm down Jimbo...they're just doing their job, right? It's your fault for not being responsible and adding an extra 50 cents to the meter! Anyway, you can't go wrong with this place. There's a few other small bars/restaurants along the same strip here, so give'em a try (I haven't yet).;I had to throw a party in Philly at the last minute, and as an out-of-towner, I was nervous about finding the right place. I'm so lucky to have stumbled upon Dark Horse. I found beyond-helpful, need-anticipating staff, tasty food, a good beer selection, fair prices and a cool atmosphere. I loved it. I wish I could go back there more often.;The Dark Horse is my go-to for watching soccer on weekend mornings. On any given weekend from September to May you'll find this place crowded with an authentic soccer crowd sucking down Guinness after Guinness. Seriously, if there is a big match on at 7:30 or 8:00 AM, the place will be rocking. It's the closest thing I've found to watching in a pub in Liverpool. My friends and I come once or twice a month to catch our favorite team's game and enjoy some good pub grub while we're at it. The English breakfast has a magical hangover cure effect which, when coupled with a shot and a beer, can get you moving right along with your day. Even when the place isn't packed, it still has a markedly English atmosphere. Stop in if you're enjoying a Sunday afternoon in Old City if you want to grab a beer and play darts. I've never been here at night except to watch a USA game, but I'd imagine there's a bit of a yuppie crowd. If you're in the area, I'd also recommend Xochitl across the street..
Woops! is located at 160 N Gulph Rd, King of Prussia city. It has the postal code is 19406 and latitude - longitude is 40.087919 --75.389761 . List of Woops!'s categories: Gift Shops, Waffles, Food, Shopping, Macarons, Desserts, Flowers & Gifts, Bakeries, Restaurants, Specialty Food. Woops! opens: Monday: 10:0-21:0, Tuesday: 10:0-21:0, Wednesday: 10:0-21:0, Thursday: 10:0-21:0, Friday: 10:0-21:0, Saturday: 10:0-21:0, Sunday: 11:0-18:0. The rating for Woops! is 4.5. Woops! is currently closed. Woops! provides information for customer: Can only provide Low Price, Accepts credit cards, Has delivery support, No caters service, No supports takeout service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Woops!: None. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Woops!: As another reviewer said, "Woops" is the right word for this macaron shop. I decided to try their honey lavender flavor as it's the only non-conventional option they offer and was sorely disappointed. The crisp outer shell that gives when you first bite through the macaron was soggy, and the inside of the macaron was doughy and heavy. I also wasn't pleased with the filling, which was too sticky and really didn't carry much of the honey and lavender flavor that I expected. My friend's red velvet macaron was much better than mine and did have the consistency I was expecting, but Woops should really think about upping their quality control. I would hate for people to think this is what this is what macarons are like, when this doesn't even hold a candle to Laduree.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Woops!: None. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Woops!: The old fashioned pistachio are awesome! Not too sweet. A nice treat to have while strolling the mall.;I tried these sweet treats for my birthday, very delicious! I really liked the cinnamon pecan, lemon, and caramel macarons. It took me forever to find the kiosk in the mall though. They have a store as well on the first floor on the court side of the mall, but I heard they're rarely open there. They're worth trying even if you get lost in the mall for an hour like I did!!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Woops!: I love these macaroons SOOOOO MUCH!!! They're larger then Lette Macaroons in L.A. and they are oh so smooth and calming to eat. I promise they produce an orgasm in my mouth! I need to know their magic ingredients!!! I'll take 12 more please! I think I could live on macaroons...I really could...;The raspberry was my FAV!!!!!!!!! Peanut butter and jelly was delicious and my daughter gave the macaroons 20 thumbs up!!! Being she only has 2 thumbs you better get out and try some!!!! She had the Rose and the Mint....she loved the mint!!!!;Rich, thick mouthfuls of flavor Who doesn't love a good chewy macaroon? The woops kiosk at the kop mall lured me right over with its rainbow assortment of macaroons. London tea, mint chocolate, milkshake, lemon razz were all gorgeous and brightly colored. Being "good" we each only got one and ended up with pb and j, and Nutella chocolate. Pb and j was absolute perfection. Creamy smooth pb flavor with jelly consistency smooshed together better than the real deal. The Nutella chocolate was all I needed to get my hazlenut fix. Although average diameter, they were piled high with filling to allow you to really enjoy the flavors..
Ooka Japanese Sushi & Hibachi Steakhouse is located at 764 Bethlehem Pike, Montgomeryville city. It has the postal code is 18936 and latitude - longitude is 40.242945 --75.243351 . List of Ooka Japanese Sushi & Hibachi Steakhouse's categories: Sushi Bars, Japanese, Steakhouses, Restaurants. Ooka Japanese Sushi & Hibachi Steakhouse opens: Monday: 16:30-22:0, Tuesday: 16:30-22:0, Wednesday: 16:30-22:0, Thursday: 16:30-22:0, Friday: 16:30-23:0, Saturday: 12:0-23:0, Sunday: 12:0-22:0. The rating for Ooka Japanese Sushi & Hibachi Steakhouse is 3.5. Ooka Japanese Sushi & Hibachi Steakhouse is currently open. Ooka Japanese Sushi & Hibachi Steakhouse provides information for customer: No outdoor seating, Serves beer and wine, Has supports takeout service, Accepts credit cards, Casual Attire, Has reservations service, Has good for groups service, No bike parking, No delivery support, No caters service, True, Has good for kids service, Can provide High Price, Average loud, No BYOB service, No dogs allowed, Has table service, u'free', Has wheelchair accessible, Has happy hour service, True. Extremely poor review of restaurant Ooka Japanese Sushi & Hibachi Steakhouse: Sushi rice is not what it is supposed to be... Not sticky. The amount of fish that goes in maki rolls way smaller than the standard. Ambiance nice, but if you are a sushi lover does not worth to pay a visit.;Tonight was extremely disappointing. We were going out for an unhappy anniversary but none the less a celebration of life. Our server was young and did not get our appetizers out before our soup and salad. Once I remind her, she brought them out and it was not what I ordered. The avocado was missing from the roll but that came seperately after we had alreadly finished our app. We all had two rounds of drinks that took forever to refill - I had to find her in the server station. Last but not least, we had the most rude and unenthusiastic hibachi chef who slammed the food on our plates and couldn't care less about entertaining us or doing his job. We asked him his name and he responded with "jerry." The next time we celebrate my dad's favorite meal, we won't be going here.;So, I got a call from the district manager or somebody from Ooka (how did they get my number? I didn't give anyone permission to give it out!) after I wrote a 2 star Yelp review of my experience dining there. When he called he asked me to explain what had happened, so I did. Even though it felt like an interrogation. But I get it, you don't want people talking smack online about you, none of us do. Anyway, the man I spoke to apologized for the awful service we received & told me he would send me a gift certificate. He also gave me his personal cell phone number to let him know when we would be dining there again. This sort of thing has never happened before so I thought "that's cool, maybe it was just a fluke, a bad night, something". Our life had been pretty crazy since my boyfriend crashed his motorcycle. We hadn't eaten out in awhile, maybe the rules had changed. Who knows, but I was willing to give it another shot. A couple weeks go by & I get the following letter from the manager of Ooka: "Dear Karyn, I wanted to write to you and apologize for your recent experience at Ooka this past Sunday night. There seemed to be a miscommunication between my new hostess who thought a member of your party had wanted Hibachi and she is deeply sorry for it. It was very upsetting to read your recent Yelp review as we take pride in exceptional service at this restaurant and we thrive on seeing our guests and regulars leave happy. Your server also feels awful for what happened as he had stated that he wasn't trying to rush you out but instead thought that was what he was supposed to be doing because it was after 10pm and was unaware that he had mixed up your order." It went on to give us her warmest regards and that she hopes we'll come have "many more enjoyable evenings" at Ooka. (???) Ok so first, my name is right there on my Yelp review so that should have been spelled correctly but whatever, that's not the issue here & I'm pretty used to people messing it up. What really sucks about his letter is how passive aggressive it is. It's one of those celebrity style non-apologies, a "sorry not sorry". There was no miscommunication between myself and the hostess. When I called to make the reservation I told them "We do not want hibachi, we want sushi". Like those words are literally the words that I said. How do I know? Because we wanted sushi, not hibachi. I hear someone in the background say something & then she said we had to sit in hibachi but they would bring our sushi to us. Literally, no miscommunication. As a matter of fact, like I said in my initial review, she didn't even want to take my 930 reservation because "we stop seating at 930". As for the waiter feeling awful... he didn't ask if we wanted anything else (again, I said that in my initial review). Usually, before you're handed a check the server asks if you want anything else. As for it being "past 10pm", it wasn't. So maybe he just feels awful because he didn't do his job well? I don't know. But I think what this all boils down to is that they were done for the night. It didn't matter that the place was still open, everyone wanted to go home. It was Sunday night & we were the dreaded jerks who walk in a half hour before close when everyone was done cleaning & were just sitting at the bar. But if you don't want anyone coming in at 930 on a Sunday then change your hours. Close at 930. That way we don't have a terrible experience & you can go home & not have to worry about crappy Yelp reviews (which mine is just one of many).. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Ooka Japanese Sushi & Hibachi Steakhouse: When I arrive to sit at the sushi bar it was filthy I asked her to clean it and she suggested I just move over to seats and then left it dirty for my entire time I was there gross. The food was pretty good I had four different roles. Even after asking twice the waitress never brought my soda. She then mentioned that my salmon skin roll about 10 minutes and was that ok since I mentioned I was in a hurry for lunch break. I said nevermind I would just get going to which she responded the chef already started it it will be out here in 5 minutes. Naturally it took 15. When I went to leave a delivery tractor trailer had blocked my car in and I couldn't get out of the parking lot for 10 minutes until he finish loading. Funny because he complains a lot that a car blocked the loading door and made it hard for him to load and he had to wait yet here I was waiting for him. He did move his truck which was nice all in all the restaurant is nothing particularly special the food is good but not unique;I'm not sure how this place came to be. I personally enjoy the other ooka restaurants but this one doesn't fit the ooka shoe. That being said, this is a city style restaurant in the middle of the suburbs. The atmosphere is very modern and feels like a las vegas style restaurant which is awesome....except with las vegas style prices. For a place in the suburbs, the pricing on the menu items in here are pretty insane. The little bit of food that you do get is great, but don't expect to get full without ordering a whole bunch of dishes. The menu in itself has tons of variety. Unlike the other ooka restaurants, this one has some pretty unique items. The other ooka restaurants however, have more reasonable prices for the items, which I believe will be the downfall of this place. I could understand the pricing if this place was in the ritzier part of the city, but definitely not in these suburbs. Then again, if this place was in the city, even the quality of the foods wouldn't compare to the value and quality of other places in the city. Expect to pay a lot...or expect to be hungry.;I love Ooka in Doylestown, the food is excellent as well as the service, however the Montgomervyille location has some work to do. I was in yesterday with my 2 sisters and mother for lunch. The waiter was too fast and seemed annoyed that we were only getting waters and something small to eat. He asked my sister to get more because all she was getting was an appetizer, back off dude, she's not that hungry. He put down the plates as though we were an inconvenience to him and never came back to ask how everything was. Never refilled waters, never gave my sister a dish for soy sauce NOTHING. I don't like giving negative reviews, but when service isn't up to par and you have a waiter who clearly doesn't have time for you, but has all the time in the world for 6 businessmen at another table, it leaves me no choice but to express my frustration. The food was delicious- service, SUCKED. Next time I'll sit at the sushi bar far away from this gentleman who "waited" on our table.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Ooka Japanese Sushi & Hibachi Steakhouse: Came here 3 times and each time felt like the food was lacking. Wait staff was attentive. We spent $50 for lunch for 3, and we didnt even get alcohol. They charge $3 for tea or juice. The tea was pretty weak. For lunch entree, the sushi and sashimi were average. Rice was under cooked amd grainy, and the fish wasnt very tasty. The udon soup was sweet. Yes, sweet, which was kind of odd. There are much better sushi around, and we came here once a year hoping it would get better. Not sure we would try again. I recommend Umai or Kumo instead.;Average food compared to so many other Japanese restaurants. Hibachi foods were quite salty compared to other places but could have been just that time with the chef.;The ambience is great. Great place to go with family or on a date. The food was good. We tried the Hibachi and liked it. Although they could have done a better job with the taste. There was a lot more soy sauce in everything than needed Also, we had ordered vegetarian hibachi, but the vegetarian stuff was made right alongside the meat, which was a little awkward as in other hibachis we have been to, vegetarian hibachi is made first and then theu move on to the non-vegetarian hibachi Service was great. Would definitely recommend goin here.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Ooka Japanese Sushi & Hibachi Steakhouse: Service was a little slow to start but we ended up having a great evening out! I had the Seafood Combo, others in my party got the Filet and Calamari, Filet and Scallops and Filet and Chicken. With two Hibach newbies, the chef did a great job (flipping and catering to all of their questions even showing her how to hold her chopsticks!) Everyone raved about their meals. I would order the Scallops and Lobster again in a heart beat!;The best sushi and hibachi in the area! Ambiance: Ooka is split into 3 sections: dining room, hibachi, and bar. While the bar is small, all of the sections have a consistent sleek, modern, and elegant design which makes you feel like you could be in New York City instead of suburban Pennsylvania. Important to note that while folks can order sushi from the hibachi section, the reverse is not true. Ooka is the perfect mix between casual and sophisticated. Food: This is the best sushi and hibachi you can get in Lansdale. The fish is fresh and tasty and the maki and specialty rolls are well made and inventive. The hibachi is tasty with huge portions - luckily they are happy to wrap it up for you. While the food at Ooka might not blow you away, it is definitely delicious! Drinks: Ooka has a great selection of mocktails and cocktails with light flavors that pair well with fish dishes. While the wine selection is lacking, the beer and Sake selection is great. I'm a fan of their 22 oz cans of Sapporo. Service: Servers are Ooka are knowledgeable and have taught me a few things about sushi and its preparation. You can tell that they are passionate about the food and care about their work. Value: The best value at Ooka is the hibachi or the sushi entrees. Both include a ginger salad and soup along with the main course. At around $25 for the sushi entrees and $30 for the hibachi, Ooka provides a great and satisfying meal. One of my favorite restaurants in the area.;My review is for the restaurant side and not hibachi side. We have been here several times and it is very good. The sushi and sashimi servings are fresh and presented nicely. I have had the chirashi and it is delicious. I love presentations of food where there is height. I dont know why, but why not? The rolls are a decent size, but the key is it is always fresh and clean tasting. It may be pricey compared to other sushi places, but I find the atmosphere and service worth the price. I think if you come here for dinner, at least the non-hibachi side, you will leave with a smile.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Ooka Japanese Sushi & Hibachi Steakhouse: This place has hibachi and sushi, and they separate the two, so if you want a more intimate setting, you can ask to be seated in the dining room, not at the grill. That's what we did, since my wife and I were there for the sushi. Sushi was good, as was the ceviche appetizer. Desserts were interesting, and there were some creative cocktails -- my wife recommends the lychee cosmopolitan.;This is my absolute favorite place to eat. My boyfriend and I come here like every other week. I recommend getting the pork gyoza and edamame for appetizers. You must get the sushi here. It is a crime to get anything else. The baked philadelphia roll is honestly the greatest thing ive ever eaten. We also get the lobster dynamite and the route 39 roll. Ive never had better sushi anywhere else. Ive tried but i keep going back here cause its the absolute best. Ive also never had a problem with service and food always comes out fast and at the right time. Absolutely recommend!!!;We had to be over in Doylestown last night and decided to give Ooka a try. Fortunately my wife made a reservation. The place was packed.. My 2 daughters we along too.. We had the Hibachi. My wife and I had the Lobster Shrimp and Scallop with fried rice.. Eva had some chicken. The cutlets looked beautiful when the cook put them on the grill.. Julie the Scallops of course.. Her favorite.. Well.. everyone had a great time and everyone's meal was spot on.. We are a family of foodie's and every one was VERY satisfied.. The sushi bar looked beautiful.. and checking out everyone's plates as we walked thru the place.. The rolls looked really good too.. We'll definitely be going back... Only down side is parking is a little tough.. But a small price to pay for such a delicious & fun time...
Franco's Pizza is located at 2573 Tulip St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19125 and latitude - longitude is 39.9820407 --75.1215841 . List of Franco's Pizza's categories: Restaurants, Pizza. Franco's Pizza opens: Monday: 11:0-22:30, Tuesday: 11:0-22:30, Wednesday: 11:0-22:30, Thursday: 11:0-22:30, Friday: 11:0-23:30, Saturday: 11:0-23:30, Sunday: 12:0-22:0. The rating for Franco's Pizza is 4.0. Franco's Pizza is currently open. Franco's Pizza provides information for customer: Has good for kids service, Serves beer and wine, u'no', Has delivery support, True, Average loud, Has supports takeout service, No outdoor seating, No reservations service, Accepts credit cards, Casual Attire, Has caters service, No good for groups service, Can only provide Low Price, No bike parking. Extremely poor review of restaurant Franco's Pizza: Compared to the other places in the neighborhood, this is bottom level. Always rude on the phone, standard pizza but nothing special. Bad delivery too. last straw was ordering a pie for delivery, calling over an hour later to find out it hadn't even gone out yet. Cancelled. Try one of the other 50 places in the area.;For the first time since I found out Franco's no longer includes Frank himself, I accidentally ordered delivery. Got cold pizza delivered from 2 blocks away. I've had their pizza hot recently as well. Even then it was chewy, sugary and full of grease from cheap cheese. I won't even get into her weak the chicken oarm was. Do yourself a favor and go to Thin and Crispy instead. I would give it zero stars if this app would let me.;They got my order wrong I specifically ordered a cheeseburger hoagie with extra cheese and mayo and tomato only.. it came with shredded lettuce I called to tell them and was told "what do you want us to do about it - its partly your fault I said it comes with lettuce and tomato" I responded that when i said mayo and tomato ONLY that would signify no other things were to be on this sandwich and I would like my order to be fixed and I should get what I paid for to which she replied "just pick it off". Virtually impossible to picked shredded lettuce out of melted cheese and mayo. Worst customer service I have ever experienced bad attitude. I ordered from here mimimum twice a week I will never again I recommend this restaurant to no one the quality of food is good but the attitude to a repeat customer is horrible. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Franco's Pizza: This review is being written after giving Franco's a few more tries after a bad experience. I've decided that's enough chances, especially with all the new pizza places in the area. The first bad experience I had was when I had placed an order and called back to ask for extra cheese. I was charged $3 for extra cheese. Enough said. The second and third bad experiences were similar to each other in that the food had gone down in quality. I.e. the broccoli was gritty, tomatoes seemed old... This last time I got a white pie with tomatoes and arugula. There was obviously no effort put into it, the tomatoes again were old and flavorless, and the wilted arugula was cooked into the pie. I may be wrong, but I thought it was a given that you don't cook the arugula but add it at the end like a garnish. It's just too bad because I used to think they had great pizza. Next time I will get a frozen kashi.;The food is moderately good, but kind of on the expensive end for a corner store restaurant. This guy gets a lot of clients so he can afford to hike up prices. He's an old-school Italian dude, who likes to complain about his personal life a lot and is always in a groggy mood. I think his staff emulates him because they're all almost as rude and impolite with customers. He took his anger out on me once because I used a $20 bill to pay for a $7 something meal. I tried smoothing things over with him saying I was sorry in Italian, and he literally responded to me: "Excuse me, are you Italian? No. So you talk English to me." Well ok Franco, I take your point, but I speak Italian better than you speak English. Sorry for trying, though. "I'm just trying to apologize," I said. He kept blabbering on in half intelligible sentences until I left the store with my slice of pizza in hand, wondering how on Earth that even escalated so quickly. That was the last straw for me. In an earlier instance, one evening I saw Franco complaining about his wife and saying all sorts of mean things about her to a client that just walked in and was waiting for his order. "I get up 7 in the mornin come here and make pizza all night. She sit on her ass watchin tv," he screamed. The poor customer looked so uncomfortable; he didn't know how to respond. I couldn't help but laugh, but I made sure to stay out of that "conversation". I'm giving the place two stars because the food is a bit expensive and the customer service is... well... what customer service? I can understand Franco's attitude. He's old, he's is old-school Italian. He's authentic, not trying to be anything else and I guess that's refreshing to find someone that's actually Italian in a pizzeria. But what I don't get is what's up with the attitude these 20-30 year old females have when taking orders in person or over the phone? Someone needs to talk some sense to them. This is a pizzeria, not your parents' Fishtown row house. Go to school and learn some manners.;Ordered several times from Franco's. This last order the other day had an incorrect item. Called spoke to a man (don't have his name) about the order. He asked me to give him all of the phone numbers we have ever placed orders from to prove that we ordered correctly. I didn't see the reasoning for this because the item was wrong. He told me he was to busy and had to go. You lost me as a customer over an $8 sandwich.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Franco's Pizza: The food is still really good....but I have to drop them a star as the girl(s) that answer the phone are really freaking rude and are terrible at their jobs. I get really aggro when I call there anymore as they don't listen and you have to repeat what you want a minimum of three times....because they'll ask you twice, then say "please hold" and come back a short while later to have to ask you again. I suggest that the ownership look into this ASAP as there are plenty of other really good places to eat in Fishtown/Kenzo now. They might try calling Central Pizza on Girard to order something and see how a real pro takes delivery orders on the phone. -Darth out!;Prices are wrong in all internet listings. 3 apps cost close to $30. The girl behind the counter curses at the cooks constantly. Makes for an awkward transaction. Food has a lot of garlic which is good if you love garlic. There are many places in our great neighborhood that are nicer and less ghetto than this place. Overall food is fair, and staff needs customer service lessons. Prices could be cheaper for what you get.;Love the pizza, but tried the Stromboli and it was undercooked. We even stressed to them to take their time with it. Note I took off a star because of the undercooked Stromboli.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Franco's Pizza: Mmmm, their garlic knots are delicious!!! If I lived right near there, I would probably have a heart attack by eating so many of them. So buttery and garlicy. Yum yum yum. As for other items, I've only ordered their stromboli. Sauce is amazing. Can definately tell it's homemade. However, I lowered a star bc the sauce was kinda watery that it soaked through my bread for the stromboli. I had a plate full of sauce laying on my plate after finishing one slice. :-( I do wish that the sauce stayed in it bc it was so good!! However, the next day was EXCELLENT!! After it sat in the fridge for a day, the sauce thickened up. Popped it back into the oven for the dough to get nice and crispy and it was perfection in my mouth. Go here for some real homemade pizza!!!;Fishtown Pizza Gem! I'm a NY/NJ lady, and Italian at that... I'm a snob for pizza, and my natural complaining goes a little like this... "Philadelphia pizza isn't pizza, the water is all wrong, and it doesn't taste right" ....Franco's thank you for proving my stubborn heart wrong. Woot Woot!;Really great pizza, cheesesteaks and wings. Their garlic knots are awesome! Everyone has different preferences in terms of pizza. I prefer their pizza because its not greek style.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Franco's Pizza: Franco's is the best in the area. The food is high quality and absolutely delicious. Also, the people that work there are very pleasant.;My fiancé and I have always loved Franco's, specifically their chicken parm sandwiches. However, now I'm even more impressed with the people who work there than I am with the food. I accidentally dropped my car keys, along with some trash, into the dumpster right after I picked up my food. They spent the better part of ten minutes helping me fish the keys out when there was no need for them to do so. They were so exceptionally kind to me, and I'll always be appreciative!;My husband and I used to go wayyyy out of our way to get good pizza, sometimes going all the way to Jersey. The local spots just weren't satisfying. Then we took a chance and ordered from Franco's and we were hooked! We've had a handful of different pizzas, appetizers, sandwiches, calzones.... Always delicious! Even my parents request Franco's when they come visit from out of town. Also, delivery is always faster than they estimate. Highly recommended!.
Firepoint Grill is located at 3739 West Chester Pike, Newtown Square city. It has the postal code is 19073 and latitude - longitude is 39.986765 --75.402491 . List of Firepoint Grill's categories: Cocktail Bars, American (New), Bars, American (Traditional), Nightlife, Pizza, Restaurants, Steakhouses. Firepoint Grill opens: Monday: 11:30-21:0, Tuesday: 11:30-21:0, Wednesday: 11:30-21:0, Thursday: 11:30-21:0, Friday: 11:30-22:0, Saturday: 10:30-22:0, Sunday: 10:30-20:30. The rating for Firepoint Grill is 3.0. Firepoint Grill is currently open. Firepoint Grill provides information for customer: Has good for groups service, No coat check service, Smoking allowed outside, Has supports takeout service, Accepts credit cards, Casual Attire, u'free', Has good for kids service, Serves beer and wine, Has delivery support, Can provide Medium Price, Average loud, Has happy hour service, Has outdoor seating, Has bike parking, No caters service, True, Has reservations service, No good for dancing service, Has wheelchair accessible, Has table service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Firepoint Grill: This was the worst dining experience! We were seated promptly for our 7:30pm reservation. Then we waited 10 minutes before our served came for our drink order. Then it was another 20 minutes before he approached us to take our food order. We then waited 55 minutes to receive 3 burgers. The server kept apologizing for the delay stating that the kitchen was backed up. Once the burgers arrived, one that was ordered medium was burnt on the outside and raw on the inside. The server took the meal away only to return with an over cooked dry out burger. I ate a little as I was starving. My other dining guest were not pleased with there meals. Unfortunately all three of us became ill several hours after eating at Fire point. Our server did the best he could given the circumstances. It appears that the front and back of the house management needs to find a solution or this restaurant will have a short life span. Other diners around us, expressed the long wait to be served and poor food quality.;Imagine you find a ladybug in your Frisée Salad. Unfortunately I spotted the insect at the end. I wonder how many ladybugs I've eaten tonight. I showed this to the waiter and asked for the manager. They both apologized briefly. The manager offered to take the salad and only the salad off the check. Really? Shouldn't he have offered to void the whole bill? Just out of principle. This is my third time here and the food is mediocre at best. Very loud inside.;Had dinner here tonight and it's absolutely horrible food, burger was supposed to be medium was rarer than could be... took 20 minutes for a fight of beer and a Miller lite bottle.... the broccoli Side was freezing cold. Extremely unhappy with our first experience here as it will be our last. Waitress was very nice but overall the food and such a long wait for a drink because the bar "was backed up" was not ok. Especially since I had to wait another 15 minutes after getting my flight of beer for the last beer and then after waiting 15 minutes was told it was kicked and no longer have it.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Firepoint Grill: I wanted to like this place so bad, but they made it impossible. Biggest strike was that the prices were outrageous for mediocre food. Next strike was they were out of French fries and ice cream!!!! How does that happen? Final strike was the manager was extremely rude when explaining the food outage. Really hoped for a good new restaurant in the suburbs but this isn't it. We won't be back and I cannot recommend it. If I'm going to spend that much money on dinner I'll just go into the city. Really cool space- they invested nicely in creating a cool environment. Maybe if they get new management I'll try it again.;Hot new place with great modern venue. Unfortunately the food was blend and same old new American at overpriced ticket.;Went for Mothers day brunch. No special menu as advertised on their website. We had an 11:30 reservation and were seated immediately, as the place was not full. We ordered once we finally saw a waitress and the waited 45 minutes for the food. With 2 toddlers, that is not fun. Food was fine. Nothing bad but nothing special. After this experience, we will not be returning. There were plenty of empty tables so I have no idea why the food took so long and the waitress was so unintuitive.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Firepoint Grill: This place is very cool inside. Our booth was spacious. Service was good. It is very pricey and not really worth it. We both had the matzo ball soup which was delicious. We got the focaccia bread for $6 which was yummy but yea paying for bread is lame. My date got the rotisserie chicken and short rib with broccoli which was an upcharge. The whole plate was very good. I got the salmon which was pretty bland. It had a crusted layer on top which made it ok, not great. The quinoa was pretty bad. The veggie slaw was ok but not really worth $5. The portions are huge. Don't try the pineapple cider. It's not very good.;The menu is limited and can get pricey esp with 3 kids- not many options on kids menu (no hamburgers) so we end up getting adult burgers for them. We had brunch twice here- the eggs Benedict and French toast is very good and worth the price. I don't know if rest of the menu is worth it though. With 2 adults and 3 kids(9-14) we spent over a hundred dollars for brunch so not the best value in town. Unfortunately, we find that it's tough to find a restaurant with a nice ambiance and serves great breakfast/brunch in our area.;LOVE the outdoor atmosphere! Nothing really like it in the area. Drink selection is good and I've always had good to very good service but there is nothing really interesting in the app department and I've had a few solid but a few misses on the entrees. Certainly worth a try but at these prices the food should be both better and more interesting. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Firepoint Grill: Our friends told us about this place that had just opened up, so we decided to go check it out for lunch. When we went, we were expecting to probably have pizza or burgers, and were pleasantly surprised to see that the brunch menu was available! I ordered an omelet, and my wife ordered a pork-laden pizza, and both of them were pretty great! The leftovers of the pizza were great too! Since it was nice out, we sat outside, where they have a really nice space. Unfortunately, this meant that bees were around and pestered us a bit, but not too much could be done about that. Our server, Steve, was great, and he came over to help shoo the bees away too!;My first time visit at Firepoint was a positive experience. Seemed to be a newer, classy place throughout, and was not loud despite the TV's being tuned to the March Madness games. The crowd was mostly professionals still dressed up from a day at the office. It was too cool outside for the bar/patio, but I can imagine that's the place to be and be seen. Firepoint is not a sports bar or a beer garden. If they are going for slick, suburban chic with focus on higher end food and drinks, they've nailed it. Several items on the menu looked intriguing, and I went with the short ribs. Food quality and portion size were all good, and the service was professional. While not a massive list, the draft beer selection included several quality beers. My only knock on Firepoint is the pricing. One entrée and one beer flight set me back $41 before the tip. I cannot eat at Firepoint on my dime too often at those prices. Sure, they have cheaper options on the menu - burgers, pizzas, etc.- but they also have a lot of competition in the area.;My family and I came here last night to try this new restaurant. I really liked the layout/design of the restaurant. You walk in and the seating area is very open, there's a huge bar in the center, and there's an awesome outdoor patio with a bar and seating area. We were seated immediately and the waiter came over shortly thereafter. In regards to the food/service, the menu was great! There were so many options, including a whole section dedicated to grilled items such as rotisserie chicken and ribs. While it took some time for them to get us our drinks, the service overall was pretty good. My dad had the burger and said it was one of the best burgers he's ever eaten. I had the chicken, and the skin was perfectly crispy and the meat itself was a little dry but they served it with Gravy that made it taste better. I can't wait for the outdoor area to open in March! It'll definitely be a cool spot for drinks / happy hour!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Firepoint Grill: We have been here several times and have always had great food and service. I feel like the manager Dave goes up and beyond to make people feel welcomed and satisfied. I think the first 6 months they were working out some kinks (As many new restaurants do) But, they have worked hard to improve and it shows by the helpful staff and delicious food.;Love this restaurant. I have been there twice now and both times the food, service, drinks and atmosphere were excellent. Highly recommend the Firepoint Grill.;This was an awesome restaurant that my partner and I went to about two weeks ago. Our server was wonderful, he helped make several recommendations and when we wanted to wait on dessert he made sure to have good timing skills. The food was phenomenal, it was worth the 30% tip I gave to the waiting staff as well. Great job on the pumpkin cheesecake!.
Hooters 4 is located at 240 N Gulph Rd, King of Prussia city. It has the postal code is 19406 and latitude - longitude is 40.0860079 --75.3978242 . List of Hooters 4's categories: Sports Bars, Restaurants, Bars, Nightlife, American (Traditional), Chicken Wings. Hooters 4 opens: Monday: 11:30-23:0, Tuesday: 11:30-23:0, Wednesday: 11:30-23:0, Thursday: 11:30-23:0, Friday: 11:30-23:0, Saturday: 11:30-23:0, Sunday: 11:30-22:0. The rating for Hooters 4 is 3.0. Hooters 4 is currently open. Hooters 4 provides information for customer: No good for kids service, Has good for groups service, Has supports takeout service, Has outdoor seating, Loud, Has bike parking, No caters service, Serves beer and wine, Can provide Medium Price, u'free', 'casual', Accepts credit cards, No reservations service, Has happy hour service, Has table service, True, No good for dancing service, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Hooters 4: This hooters gets one star for a couple reasons. First off, service was awful! How do you let someone sit for 20 minutes with an empty beer and not say anything?! She even took my cup and didn't even ask if I wanted a refill. I eventually got tired and said can I have a beer?!! Second of all, wings are good not great but good and third of all, why is every girl here have the look like they're 17! Fourth of all, she had the audacity to try to sale us a Hooters calendar during the middle of our meal. What!! Ask me if I need anything first!! And last but not least I have a strong feeling she was stoned aka high on weed.;Stinky and a horrible place. The supposed to be Hooter's waitress "models" at this location are neither friendly nor good to look at. Just go to this place if u wanna spend an evening at a substandard outdated unhygienic joint.;Worst place. Kept us waiting for a very long time at the table and we were tired of waiting for someone to take our order. Place was not packed but the staff seem very negligent. We walked out. This place is going down unless they start taking care of customers.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Hooters 4: I thought the food was standard hooters food but I was a bit annoyed when I asked about events they were having for super-bowl sunday and no one seemed to know what was going to be having for supper bowl sunday and no one seemed to know what was going on. as a sports bar i would expect that they would be planning something for the big day but if they were they didn't know about it. Un-sure if I will be returning.;This place looks the same as every Hooters has for past 30 years. They need a serious upgrade. The restaurant is kinda of disgusting. The food didn't look good. Probably won't be back again.;I'm not normally one to review a chain, unless I had a particularly good or bad experience. Typically I come to Hooter's for three things: Drinks, sports on TV, and cheap crab legs. The crab legs here were sub par for a Hooters. No Old Bay seasoning on them, and I didn't get one claw. The only redeeming factor was that they had Guinness on tap. Not that they know how to pour it, mind you, but at least they had it.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Hooters 4: First I personally enjoy the food at hooters however this review is strictly based on service. I came in here two times and on both occasions there was no hostess to greet me and when I sat at the bar, I had bad service. Personally I think they under staff the bar especially when most clientele sit there to watch the games. Irregardless the bartender wasn't friendly and anytime you asked for anything you felt like you were bothering her. The attitude given here was like these girls were too hot to be working (which frankly they were not). I did have an related incident that I thought the manager handled very well which is why I gave a 3 star instead of 2 stars. I like Hooters and want to see them succeed however clients want friendly (not flirty) service. I ever tu all ventured to Tilted Kilt nearby and the service was professional, friendly, and good.;Food was meh. Fries were cold and tasteless, burger was ok. Wings were deemed good and were hot. Tables felt sticky and everything looked dirty. Server (Nicole) was great and attentive. But you come for the big tv's, right?;Perhaps I was just high on life at that particular moment... But this particular Hooters stands out above the other ones that I have been to. The place was clean. The waitresses were dressed as they always are but there was actually decent service. The TVs were well placed, the beer was cold, and you can get all wing drummettes on your platter of buffalo wings. You're going for above average wings for a chain restaurant and drinking beer. Not for a quality dining experience. Don't get the boneless wings. Also they have tater tots.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Hooters 4: I use to go alot but since I no longer work in area not as much. The service is very good the girls are nice and doesn't hurt they are pretty. Order the wings well done to avoid under cooked.;It's a Hooters... Nothing really sets it apart from any other Hooterses I've been to. But, the staff is friendly and always provide attentive service with a smile to brighten anyone's day. Great source for comfort food if you're in from out of town.;What can i say. I have spent most of my high school and college life eating at hooters and this place is my de-facto hooters. This place has easily cost me a few years of my life, AND at least 20 pounds. The food is always OK ,nothing special and the atmosphere here is pretty sad. I honest to god do not go here to ogle at girls, but many times you just notice them walking around and when you see them sitting and congregating with the poor loser type you just feel bad for those losers. This is simply put the closest that they will get to girls in their life...and you just feel bad. As the other reviewers have said i highly recommend that you get the wings and the buffalo shrimp which are also quite good. Other items of note on the menu include the grilled cheese, and the fried pickles. Stick to the normal and you won't be disappointed.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Hooters 4: Always a great time at this Hooters. Very lucky to have this 15 minutes away from home. I only wish they'd be part of the Hoot Club.;Chicken wings are amazing lots of TVs and our waitress was a sweetheart. Restaurant is very clean and not trashy. I'm not 21 so I can't comment on the alcohol but it looked like they had a good beer selection.;It's hooters, I know, but just love their bartenders and food. both consistently top notch. I am a female and go there alone and with my husband and get fantastic service, and the food always comes out hot and tasty. We have the boiled shrimp, wings both breaded and non breaded, crab legs and now the oysters. The desserts are good too. And the King of Prussia has excellent beer choices. Their take out is fantastic and always accurate. Again, the bartenders manage this process too. You can watch the chefs cook and observe how hard working and conscientious they are. When it warms up we will be outside eating on their new deck. Can't wait. Please, please please keep the oysters on the menu. Whomever orders the food does a fantastic job sourcing great products. I don't normally order crab legs or shrimp so basically order here only because it is so tasty. I just love this place..
Dom's Lounge and Restaurant is located at 1055 2nd St Pike, Richboro city. It has the postal code is 18954 and latitude - longitude is 40.2172686 --75.009254 . List of Dom's Lounge and Restaurant's categories: Mexican, American (Traditional), Lounges, Restaurants, Nightlife, Seafood, Steakhouses, Tapas/Small Plates, American (New), Bars, Burgers. Dom's Lounge and Restaurant opens: Tuesday: 15:0-23:0, Wednesday: 15:0-23:0, Thursday: 15:0-0:0, Friday: 15:0-0:0, Saturday: 15:0-0:0, Sunday: 15:0-22:0. The rating for Dom's Lounge and Restaurant is 4.0. Dom's Lounge and Restaurant is currently closed. Dom's Lounge and Restaurant provides information for customer: Serves beer and wine, Does not accept credit cards, Can provide Medium Price, False, No caters service, No outdoor seating, No bike parking, Average loud, 'casual', u'no', No table service, No supports takeout service, False, No delivery support, No dogs allowed, Has good for groups service, No reservations service, Has good for kids service, No wheelchair accessible. Extremely poor review of restaurant Dom's Lounge and Restaurant: I came here because the reviews were great and I'm almost positive that they are people being paid to write them... I ordered the porterhouse steak which was not a porterhouse at all and they cooked it well done after I asked for med rare. The server was very nice and attentive but my boyfriend got the ribs and they were so hard to chew and just overall disgusting. I sent the steak back after cutting into it and was not offered the menu to look for something else (thank god). At the end of the meal they took off the steak but charged me for the ceaser salad that came with the meal and the baked potato since I was starving and ate it. You would not be able to pay me to come back here I actually rather starve if the choice was between that and eating here.;Prices are very high!!! I ordered a belvedere martini and it was $14.50!! That's ridiculous,especially for a place like this that has 4 bar stools and bartenders with no personality! It's not center city. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Dom's Lounge and Restaurant: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Dom's Lounge and Restaurant: What's going at Dom's lounge - what use to be a great place for happy hour seems to be losing its touch - can't blame it on the staff they're trying but I've never seen bartenders have to constantly explain the ever changing prices! A buck off wine and no deal on mixed drinks makes this an unhappy hour. Appetizer specials are good and so is the food but whoever is managing the place needs to seriously rethink the recent changes. Maybe they should check out other happy hours in the area like Tony's or Maggio's where everything is 1/2 price!!! The new bar in the back is great but that doesn't mean you can start over charging you customers. Hate to see this place fail as the bartenders & staff are great.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Dom's Lounge and Restaurant: We eat at Dom's quite a bit. They have a terrific Happy Hour and we've always enjoyed our appetizers, particularly the buffalo shrimp. The regular bartender, a young lady, is terrific! Great individual pizzas and all of our meals have been very good (one not-so-great experience with veal parm--a bit on the tough side) to excellent. Nice, quiet atmosphere and attentive, good-natured help!;Food is very good. I like their food better then Dominic's which is right next to them. They have delicious burgers and steak fries.;It was a gem hidden in a plaza.. the staff was friendly and the waitress was nice and attentive. Good food, good drinks and the band this past Saturday was awesome..i think they were called the *the unplugged duo* cover band.. check them out... we got all seafood 2 apps 2 entrees and two mixed drinks 111.00 but amazing food it was worth it.. the decorations were beautiful... Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Dom's Lounge and Restaurant: Had the eggplant parm and it was very good. Would go back. Cousin had a panini which looked amazing.;Delicious food with wonderful service. You will be treated like family from the moment you walk in the door. The Bada Bing shrimp is out of this word, and they make a killer steak entree. Love Dom's -- they are one of the best around!;Great place to eat and nice for the whole family. Lots of variety, top notch seafood dishes and wonderful staff. Good beers on tap too!.
Rock N Rebel Saloon and Grille is located at 1903 Bethlehem Pike, Hatfield city. It has the postal code is 19440 and latitude - longitude is 40.292881 --75.274084 . List of Rock N Rebel Saloon and Grille's categories: Nightlife, Restaurants, Sports Bars, American (Traditional), Pubs, Bars. Rock N Rebel Saloon and Grille opens: Wednesday: 16:0-0:0, Thursday: 16:0-0:0, Friday: 16:0-2:0, Saturday: 16:0-2:0. The rating for Rock N Rebel Saloon and Grille is 4.0. Rock N Rebel Saloon and Grille is currently open. Rock N Rebel Saloon and Grille provides information for customer: Accepts credit cards, Can provide Medium Price, True, No reservations service, Serves beer and wine, u'free', Has happy hour service, Has supports takeout service, Average loud, Has table service, Casual Attire, Has outdoor seating, Smoking allowed outside, No delivery support, No dogs allowed, Has good for dancing service, Has bike parking, False, No wheelchair accessible, No coat check service, Has good for groups service, No caters service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Rock N Rebel Saloon and Grille: Ordered food to be picked up & the blonde bartender was completely rude. No, HI HOW ARE YOU?! Nothing ! Then she Couldn't even tell me the price of my food, just put the slip on the bar! Then not even a thank you!!!! Not the first time I was there & the same girl was a bitch. I Asked for extra pickles , we got charged for extra pickles , but we did not even get the pickle with our sandwiches that went went with them. Not good for your business! Won't be back !;According to their sign, they are homophonic & racist. I wish I knew that before I gave them my money. Will never go there again.;I've been here a few times. The latest, which will also be my last trip wasn't enjoyable to say the least. I went with my friend, my brother and his wife. Around 6:00 and hadn't been drinking at all before hand. For some reason, the little guy watching the door that kinda looks like a pirate and has "peace keeper" written on his shirt was extremely rude to us. Not sure if it was some kind of Napoleon complex thing or what. He sat down at the bar next to us and proceeded to talk shit about us to the bartender. To the point where it was uncomfortable. I don't know what his problem with us was, but it was clear he didn't want us in there. I asked the bartender girl about the guy but she didn't say much. I also saw him come up behind that same bartender girl and inappropriately grab her. Maybe they are closer than I know, but it certainly didn't look right.. Would definitely Not recommend this place!. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Rock N Rebel Saloon and Grille: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Rock N Rebel Saloon and Grille: This is an above average spot for lunch. Been here many times. Wings are above average. Lunch specials are pretty lame. For example one day it was like ham and cheese sandwich or something. The honey hot wings I would give a 4.5 out of 5 in wing scale. Had a chicken wrap that was really good too. I will keep going back here for lunches.;3.5 star rating is more realistic! We were excited to visit a country bar and somewhere casual to enjoy dinner and drinks. We went on a Friday night at 8pm, and the bar was mostly full, but found the last two seats. There were about a dozen 3-4 seat tables spread out otherwise that were mostly full too plus an outdoor covered patio, but it was too cold to check it out. The music was a mix of 90s and 00s country, which was fun. Then, the Friday night live acoustic started (mix of old and new country and rock), and the guy spent as much time talking as he did singing, and we're not sure he actually sang an entire song in full. He was good if he would just sing. :) Pros - Very friendly staff - Ample parking - Large drinks: All mixed drinks were served in standard pint glasses, so that was nice to avoid as many refills! - Huge, inexpensive food menu, a category for everything! Not typical greasy bar food either. - Great beer and alcohol selections for any taste - Large flat screen TVs everywhere to watch whatever sports games are currently playing The food wasn't anything spectacular, but it's great for a casual meal if you don't have anything to make at home like us! We would go back to grab a quick bite and drink sometime. We had 4 mixed drinks and two meals for $50, so that's pretty good!. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Rock N Rebel Saloon and Grille: I am a semi driver, was stuck in this town for the night. They let me park my semi here, and enjoy some nice drinks. So I give them 2 thumbs up;I hate country music but I really like this place. I have had some bar food , wings & nachos ( the guy next me has some and they look fantastic) and it is average bar fair. This is a nice place and a country themed bar that has line dancing and all the stuff I absolutely hate. It is really the only bar in the area so I stopped in awhile back for a a happy hour when I was passing bye with a friend.I am glad I did because it is an ok place even though it is a country bar.I actually like some of the songs they are playing , newer country songs so it's actually a different experience. If you like country this place is for you. I may be the first person ever in this bar with a polo shirt....;Decided to go here to watch the football game. Everyone was very friendly. Nice beer selection, good atmosphere. We plan to go back.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Rock N Rebel Saloon and Grille: It was a great experience all around I came here with my best friends just to hang out and have a good time the staff was great the food was amazing and great respect for veterans;This weekend was the first time I been here. It was girls night on Saturday so we decided to check this place out. I loved that there was enough flat screens to watch the Phillies play with the subtitle. The bar was busy but there was enough employees working to make it feel like we weren't getting ignored. The food was good and the drinks were great. We will defiantly be back next girls night;I didn't eat here just had drinks. The ambiance is great, the place from the moment you walk in is a ode to rock & roll. Lots of beer to choose from & the bartender was very friendly..
Wawa 39 is located at 260 West Schuylkill Rd, Pottstown city. It has the postal code is 19465 and latitude - longitude is 40.2329429 --75.6584477 . List of Wawa 39's categories: Food, Sandwiches, Coffee & Tea, Gas Stations, Restaurants, Automotive, Convenience Stores. Wawa 39 opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 0:0-0:0, Wednesday: 0:0-0:0, Thursday: 0:0-0:0, Friday: 0:0-0:0, Saturday: 0:0-0:0, Sunday: 0:0-0:0. The rating for Wawa 39 is 3.5. Wawa 39 is currently open. Wawa 39 provides information for customer: No outdoor seating, Accepts credit cards, Has supports takeout service, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Wawa 39: I'm just going to stop going to this Wawa. This is the 3rd time in a row they have gotten my sandwich wrong, and it's not even like it was busy in there! I am so tired of wasting my money at this place. Maybe if they would spend less time singing and more time concentrating on what their screen says, they would get their sandwiches right.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Wawa 39: Wawa, you use the worst tomatoes ever. I alway try to support local but wawa is open late.. so that's the only reason I go to one. Please use better tomatoes!. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Wawa 39: First let me say kudos on the upgrade,which was most needed. Now for the bad news, there is no consistency from the deli. The staff is very nice there, but depending on who is running/working that shift determines on how good or bad your choice of product will be. Maybe a Lil bit of training and 1 on 1s on a daily basis from the managers would correct the issue Long time customer. .... Good, satisfied review of restaurant Wawa 39: This part of town used to be pretty lame with just a 7-11 and random gas station. This is the perfect place for a Wawa if you are heading out of Pottstown and about to hit 422. The food is pretty good there, the parking is excellent, and you can leave the area using a few routes if cars get stacked up in one area.;Great place to grab some food or a quick drink. Friendly staff, clean restrooms and the lowest gas prices in the area.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Wawa 39: Love this wawa! I work down in King of prussia and live close to this one - so I have visited a great many different wawas between here and there. This one is by far the best as far as customer service and speed.;Minnesota needs a Wawa, had one of the best cheese steak sandwich from afast food place let alone a real restaurant,great price huge portions Maybe its a good thing I dont have one near me;Alisha Was great!!! She take our order because the machine wasn't working however she made our food perfectly Thank you... alisha.
7-Eleven 2 is located at 1315 S Bethlehem Pike, Ambler city. It has the postal code is 19002 and latitude - longitude is 40.1597516376 --75.2142403229 . List of 7-Eleven 2's categories: Convenience Stores, Automotive, Coffee & Tea, Gas Stations, Delis, Restaurants, Gas Stations, Food, Service Stations. 7-Eleven 2 opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 0:0-0:0, Wednesday: 0:0-0:0, Thursday: 0:0-0:0, Friday: 0:0-0:0, Saturday: 0:0-0:0, Sunday: 0:0-0:0. The rating for 7-Eleven 2 is 1.5. 7-Eleven 2 is currently open. 7-Eleven 2 provides information for customer: Accepts credit cards, No caters service, No good for kids service, Has supports takeout service, False, Has wheelchair accessible, No reservations service, Has delivery support, Can only provide Low Price. Extremely poor review of restaurant 7-Eleven 2: How hard is it to be a cashier at a 7-11? Fuckin guy stood there texting while i had my stuff on the counter ready to pay. Then he doesnt even bag my items! I gotta ask for that? Store is always a mess, won't step foot in that shit hole ever again. Gave one star cuz i had to to finish my post but i really give it a 0;Stopped to get gas and some stuff for sons trip out on the quad this morning. Clerk could not understand the request to fill a gas can. Very negative attitude and I think some lack of understanding of the English language. Cash or credit offered by me, to no avail. And then the clerk got very aggressive to the point where I walked out of the store expecting him to follow me out. No such luck. Do yourself a favor, find a Wawa in the area if you need a convenience store. Plenty of them around with much better service and way better selection available.;If you use cash .. count your change! 9/10 times they will short you. Ever since Lou and Bruce left... This place has sucked. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant 7-Eleven 2: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant 7-Eleven 2: 7-11 should have nade this location larger. They cobbled out a hill & snuck it in. Add gas pumps to an already tight lot & stuff happens, weekly. The store is ok but you really must watch out when doing anything in the lot, folks zoom right in even if you are moving. So watch everywhere.;Ambler, suburbs past North Philly, PA I think local convenience stores are important to have especially in the suburbs of Ambler PA. You are like....in the middle of nowhere with all the greens. Not like the city. Please everyone review these places...so when Im out there...in the green wild...I know there is really a convenience store here when Im using Yelp to search for my next gps location! Thanks!. Good, satisfied review of restaurant 7-Eleven 2: None. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant 7-Eleven 2: None.
Slow Hand is located at 30 N Church St, West Chester city. It has the postal code is 19380 and latitude - longitude is 39.9596136761 --75.6061959943 . List of Slow Hand's categories: Tapas/Small Plates, Cocktail Bars, Bars, Nightlife, Seafood, Comfort Food, American (New), Restaurants. Slow Hand opens: Monday: 16:0-2:0, Tuesday: 16:0-2:0, Wednesday: 16:0-2:0, Thursday: 16:0-2:0, Friday: 16:0-2:0, Saturday: 11:0-2:0, Sunday: 11:0-23:0. The rating for Slow Hand is 4.0. Slow Hand is currently open. Slow Hand provides information for customer: Has table service, Has reservations service, Has delivery support, Accepts credit cards, u'free', Serves beer and wine, Has happy hour service, Has outdoor seating, Has wheelchair accessible, Has supports takeout service, True. Extremely poor review of restaurant Slow Hand: Tried to get a seat at the bar... empty chairs with coats. No one in dining room. Workers just watched me up front at the host stand. Hostess arrived and very very nice and apologetic. said I could go upstairs to the bar... manager says no not til 7. She kindly seats me at a couch. Waitress and manager guy looks at me and walks by. Poor management 15 minutes and no service.;The State finally reopened restaurants for indoor dining, so we joined two other couples for dinner at 7:15pm last night. Everyone enjoyed their food and drinks. Service was good. However, their live music band was so loud that we couldn't converse; so loud that someone's Apple Watch warned us that we were in danger of permanent hearing loss. We first asked the waitress if she'd get the band to turn down the volume, which she did. Nothing happened. The manager came over and said he'd get the band to reduce their volume. Nothing happened. Can't recommend Slow Hand unless you're looking for permanent hearing loss.;Worst food / drinks in town. Whatever you do, DO NOT order the pig in a blanket. Also had their whiskey ice tea drink... horrible. Save your stomach and go with any of the other 1000 restaurants in the area.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Slow Hand: I was excited to try this new edition to the lineup of West Chester Restraunt's. At first glance the place was impressive long Bar, beautiful wood floors, perfectly decorated.but as I began to sit down I realized what a weird vibe the place had. Hostess seemed completely out of it. Our Server looked like he literally rolled out of bed! His shirt was wrinkled and half tucked into a dirty pair of jeans. He kept running his hands threw his hair as he explained that the kitchen was "out of a lot of stuff." Apparently the bar was too because I couldn't get the wine I wanted off the bar menu My girlfriend and I asked questions about the restaurant, but are waiter clearly didn't even know what restaurant he was at! What I'm assuming was the manager. (A young guy who looked like a deer in headlight) came over to ask how are meal was. My girlfriend asked if her croquets were fully cooked. after a quick glance he said I think so and walked away. The chicken/ cat food coquette were, simply put, uneatable. My salad with Baco bits and wilted lettuce was worse. They were out of the dumplings we ordered. Thank God for small favors! I started to laugh and told the waiter we would just take the check because after tasting the appetizers We were not sure we could put ourselves threw another course. He came back with it 20 minutes later. And threw it on the table. That was the icing on the cake! Thanks Slow hand for an unreal experience. Don't let that gorgeous Restraunt go to wast!! Hire a good manager, and college kids who need the cash enough to learn about your menus and concept.;The name fits... if you want slow service go to slow hand. Bartenders won't make eye contact...;Burger sliders are so-so Lamb is EXPENSIVE- 3 tiny pieces of lamb for $14 Just because one calls themselves tapas - doesnt mean they can nickle-dime and fleece! Blah!. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Slow Hand: Service was good, nice to sit outside now that the weather is nice, but disappointed in one thing. Wanted the slow roast pork sandwich and while we showed up at noon for lunch the waitress said they had just started cooking the pork so it would a lengthy wait until it was ready. I would think on a Saturday they would have started it cooking earlier. Anyway, the lamb hash was very good, but the pancakes with blueberry compote were rather heavy. Nice waitress and while one review said it was on the outskirts of downtown W. Chester we found it was only a couple blocks from the center or town.;Disappointed with this spot. Service was friendly but very slow. We waited close to 60 minutes to get our meal. Food was average for a high price point. We left hungry because portions are small. Do not recommend the kale salad, it was lacking flavor and dry. My husband enjoyed the ham croquettes. Nashville hot chicken was subpar.;If you could give 3.5 stars I would. I have been thinking about trying this place since they opened but wanted to wait until they worked out the kinks. It has the potential to be very good but it needs some work. Atmosphere is awesome. The staff needs some training, the bartender couldn't find what he needed to make a drink and then admitted it was his first time making it... the drink was on the menu so they think they would practice it. It also says $11 on the menu but I was charged $16. The food was just ok, for the price there are better meals in town but with some refinement they will be right there with the others. I hope to go there again in a few months to give it another try.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Slow Hand: Great vibe! Great drink list but drinks a little pricey. Have gone twice and look forward to heading back.;So this is a fresh, different dining alternative for the area and we like it a lot! It's hard to rate the place it's a solid 4.5 but that's not a option. First, the food and drinks were delicious. It is tapas style so expect small plates. We ordered the octopus, wings, scallops, steak, and shrimp. The cocktails didn't disappoint either, we tried the cucumber moscow mule, Frose', and blackberry Mojito on tap. We found the prices to be reasonable for the quality of the food. The ambiance felt like a hipster vibe with modern finish. Honestly the. food doesn't quite match the vibe of the restaurant. Based on the decor and styling I would have expected more comfort food, but the menu is very refined. We loved the food and will be back!;Slowhand is quickly becoming one of my favorite restaurants. The staff is incredible, and very knowledgable about the food and the restaurant itself. It is a a little pricy compared to other restaurants in the area but well worth the extra $$. I love that they offer shared plates, making it an awesome spot for family or group meals! My go to meal is the Ricotta Dip, Cheese Plate and the Parisian Gnocchi, with a French 75 to Drink! The restaurant has an incredible vibe and incredible food! What more could you want?. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Slow Hand: This place was such a wonderful + pleasant surprise! We came by for dinner + all the food was executed very well. All the dishes are tapas style + so reasonably priced, including the yummy drinks! The asparagus was buttery and well seasoned with a delicious sunny side egg on top. The Nashville Hot Chicken was big, juicy, + crunchy! The flavors were just right + not overly spicy, just enough for you to feel it with a hint of sweetness. The onion rings were large + crisped just right with a nice thin batter. Hen of the woods was by far the best mushrooms I've ever had - if you love mushrooms, you have to get this. Fish + chips were perfect, reminded me of my time in London! Lastly, the peel + eat shrimp was also well done, not over cooked + pretty large in size. The team was also so sweet + welcoming, they had me at "hello". Conclusion, you gotta stop by - at least have some drinks and snacks.;Came here for drinks when starting out the Friday night in West Chester and had a neat time. It's definitely very elevated looking, especially compared to the previous restaurant that was in there and I'm happy about it. Loved the decor, the bar tenders and the drinks were good. The kitchen is open late so we actually ordered delicious food at 11pm which was exciting to me! Had the sliders and they had great flavor but a bit too thick of a bun for the meat. Price was pretty fair for the atmosphere and quality of food/drink. The big guy next to me ordered the hot chicken and actually said "sweet mother of God" at how hot it was. I see another reviewer complained that the portions were small but I don't think there was the realization that this is indeed a tapas restaurant (at least for now). So far so good and I hope it will only get better.;Escaped from the rain last night into this delightful new restaurant . My wife and I had a few beers and gave their food a try...WOW!! Unbelievably fresh and brimming with flavor. From the Kale salad to the Roast Pork, my taste buds were electric with anticipatory pleasure for the next bite. Our waitress, Kendra, was exceptional in every respect. All ingredients are locally sourced and you can really taste the difference. One of the added benefits was the absence of any TV's...just a portrait of Conway Twitty overlooking the bar! We certainly enjoyed the Chefs Slow Handed cooking and we will most definitely return often for the food and the inviting atmosphere..
Cube Cafe is located at 145 N 11th St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19107 and latitude - longitude is 39.9552543 --75.1574065 . List of Cube Cafe's categories: Asian Fusion, Coffee & Tea, Chinese, Restaurants, Food. Cube Cafe opens: Monday: 7:30-20:30, Tuesday: 7:30-20:30, Wednesday: 7:30-20:30, Thursday: 7:30-20:30, Friday: 7:30-20:30, Saturday: 8:0-20:30, Sunday: 8:0-19:0. The rating for Cube Cafe is 4.0. Cube Cafe is currently closed. Cube Cafe provides information for customer: Average loud, Has good for kids service, Serves beer and wine, Casual Attire, No outdoor seating, Can only provide Low Price, Accepts credit cards, True, Has delivery support, Has good for groups service, Has supports takeout service, No reservations service, No caters service, u'free'. Extremely poor review of restaurant Cube Cafe: No mangoes. The service was slow. The viet noodles actually weren't too bad, but no one else liked what they ordered. I think the noodles were good cause it's just boiling noodles, pickled stuff, some chicken, and fish sauce. they don't make the fish sauce. Whatever brand it was, it was purchased well. I ordered the single serve 'tiny' shaved ice with 1 topping. I wanted mango, the person before me got the last one. So I had to get crappy strawberry, then the people after me got mango and they cut new ones for them. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Cube Cafe: Tucked away in the quiet corner of 11th and race, in the long abandoned old space of K.C. Pastries is the newly opened 10-seat Cube Cafe. It's quite awkward really; there are numerous bakery/coffee shop here in Philadelphia's Chinatown catering to the elderly of our community, coffee shops are usually friendly neighborhood joints with loud personalities but Cube Cafe seems to be playing a different role. They are not serving in-house baked pastries, in fact they don't seem to be serving much pastries at all. The beverages here are twice the price of other coffee shops around the corner nearing or even exceeding the $2.00 margin which is a huge faux pas in this neck of the wood. Is it the reason why the place is mostly deserted? The decor is a trendy sleek red and white which makes a deserted space looks even colder. Plates of prepared food are used as models to tell people how the dishes would look like are scattered by the windows and the counter which is a bit unsettling since they doesn't seem to be the plastic models that Japanese restaurant favors but real food sitting on the counter rotting away in sunlight, what are they gonna do during Summer heat? It's time like these that I wish the Chinese can be slightly infected by the overran cupcake trend so that the counter of places like these can be better utilized. Since they have word-posters all over their front doors and windows about their Malaysian Chicken and Rice dish and I do like it, I went in and ordered a plate for lunch along with a glass of Iced Citron Tea. After sitting down on a table expecting table service, I was summoned back to their counter some 10 steps away to get my order, and then a second time for a bowl of ham and macaroni soup while I'm eating. All this while being their only customer. Not that I have a problem with their business format but it's awkward to say the least. The Malaysian Chicken and Rice is good, in fact it can compete with the best of best in Chinatown like Penang, the chicken taste fresh, rice is great and plentiful, they even come with a chili sauce, a ginger and scallion sauce and a soy/vinegar mixture which is more than I can say than the others, but why do you have to serve it all in a take-out container? The ham and macaroni soup has only slivers of ham in a boiling hot MSG filled instant noodle flavoring soup, they use cavatappi instead of macaroni, but for $1.50. You can't really ask for much more. I also like the citron tea with citron rinds, a little bitter taste from the rinds balances out the sweetness and the light sourness. The Chinese business strategy is selling things at a low price to attract more customers and work fast to gain more profits, a place that sells practically the same thing twice as expensive as the guy next door won't survive for long. The food seems to be OK, if they can work out the kinks maybe they will have a following, If not they might not last til July.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Cube Cafe: I came to this cafe specifically for the Hong Kong Style Egg Waffles. I ordered half green tea and half original. It was handed to me wrapped in wax paper in a little brown paper bag. The smell was wonderful. After taking the first bite I was kind of disappointed because it wasn't what I expected. The texture was different and the size was diminutive. I was expecting it to be dense in the middle and fluffy around it like the ones in NYC but it wasn't. It was just sweet and soft. But I liked the original more than the green tea flavor. There was something about the green tea flavor that I just didn't like and I threw it away. Well since this isn't NYC the option are limited. It isn't bad but isn't that great. I will return whenever I am craving for those snacks.;The only thing I like in this place are the hong kong style egg cakes. I would give those 4 stars because I love these egg cakes, which are essentially like waffle or pancake batter formed into these little egg shapes. They have more egg content I think than waffles or pancakes, so they are a little dense and chewy in the center. Quite delicious hot! And the crust gets crunchy. All the textures are lovely. The pearl tea here was not good. We've tried 3 drinks and none of them were good - the coffee pearl, mango pearl and iced tea. All tasted strange. The really sad part was the pearls which were gummy instead of being chewy. Their flavor selection is not very good either. I've been looking for a place with passion fruit green tea...pretty much thed only flavor I like. Chinatown needs a true taiwanese style pearl tea cafe. Cube cafe tries with its toast snacks and congee, but misses the mark.;This is a cute little spot that tries to serve cuisine from all over the world. The problem with that is, while you get a great variety, nothing you get would taste better than if you went to an authentic restaurant to get those dishes. I still appreciate the idea. their food ranges from Vietnamese, Hong Kong egg waffles, Nasi Lemak, Korean and even American.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Cube Cafe: From hong kong egg waffles to kimchi fried rice to corn dogs and a breakfast set that includes frank and beans, Cube cafe stands out from the rest of Chinatown's snack and drink places purely by it's uniqueness and eclecticism. Quality: 3/5 good; clean and not oily Quantity: 3/5 decent portions, that will alleviate your hunger but not induce a food coma Price: 4/5 great like most places in Chinatown Service/ atmosphere: 4/5 quick and friendly Overall 3.5;Have to agree with Kathy I. that the best thing about this place are the gai dan zai (hong kong style egg pancakes). Really delicious, especially when warm and made on the spot like at Cube. Don't know of any other place in the city to get them and definately worth a trip. Bubble tea is also pretty good. Restaurant interior is pretty spartan and food display is off-putting and needs work. Also, owners are nice and eager to help. Really hope this place does well so I can keep getting egg-pancakes, but its otherwise unremarkable.;Cube Cafe is on my walk to and from work, and always provides me with a little treat to take with me on my walk home. So far Ive tried the plain and sesame Hong Kong egg waffles. Both are pretty good, but I prefer the sesame. I've tried the bubble tea which is more of a frozen consistancy, and still good. They gave me a lot of boba both times I ordered it. I've also tried the iced poppy soda, which has popping boba in it. I like the bubble tea better than the poppy soda. They offer food as well. Can't wait to get back to try the kimchi fried rice.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Cube Cafe: Hong kong egg waffles? Niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice! Awesome snack that you should try for yourself.;I've had my eye on this cute, trendy cafe for a while, so yesterday, after a long, hot day at work, I decided to stop by and give myself a treat. The cafe was clean and modern, with excellent decor, tantalizing pictures of food, and bright colors abound. I ordered a sesame egg waffle (only $2.75!), grabbed a table, and watched the young server behind the counter make the waffle right in front of me. She looked bored and angsty, so I smiled and commented on her demeanor. After a couple of exchanges, she asked if I knew Chinese. Yes, both Mandarin and Cantonese! Turns out her sour service earlier was simply due to a long day and inhibited conversation with English-speaking folks. She transformed from a sour waitress to a bubbly expressive one once the language barrier was removed! (So, 4 stars for service.) The sesame waffle was handed over to me wrapped in wax paper in a brown paper bag. It smelled amazing. I didn't know how to eat it so I ripped off the bulbs in the waffle one by one. (Whereas normal square waffles have pockets, these have the opposite -- they bulge out.) The inside was fluffy, soft, and sweet, and infused with black sesame. It was heaven. Look on the walls across from the counter for three delightful paintings of Chinese cooks in the act of preparing pizza, noodles, and stir-fried vegetables. I don't see art featuring Asian-Americans much, so I asked to take pictures of them to save. Took a menu with me to go. Everything was translated into perfect English. I can't wait to be back to try the green tea waffle, shaved ice, and the kimchi rice. If you are looking for a drink, go across the street to Bread Top House --- much cheaper there, but of excellent quality (fresh fruit!!!);Actually, I would like to comment that the bubble milk tea with the gummy pearl teas is the most closest to what one would find in Taiwanese style bubble milk tea -- I would know as I'm Taiwanese. The bubble milk at Cube Cafe is awesome -- truly authentic. The other bubble milk teas in the rest of Philadelphia Chinatown are not the same. I also love the waffle. This is the same kind of waffle that one can find on Canal St. in NYC's chinatown. You can't find it anywhere else in Philadelphia's chinatown..
Tuk Tuk Real is located at 429 South St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19147 and latitude - longitude is 39.941958 --75.15019 . List of Tuk Tuk Real's categories: Restaurants, Mexican, Asian Fusion, Thai. Tuk Tuk Real opens: Monday: 17:0-22:0, Tuesday: 17:0-23:0, Wednesday: 17:0-23:0, Thursday: 17:0-23:0, Friday: 11:0-23:0, Saturday: 11:0-23:0, Sunday: 11:0-23:0. The rating for Tuk Tuk Real is 3.5. Tuk Tuk Real is currently closed. Tuk Tuk Real provides information for customer: Can provide Medium Price, Has supports takeout service, Accepts credit cards, No outdoor seating, False, Has good for kids service, Has good for groups service, Has delivery support, 'casual', No dogs allowed, Has caters service, Has table service, Has bike parking, u'no', Serves beer and wine, Has reservations service, Average loud. Extremely poor review of restaurant Tuk Tuk Real: I was pretty excited about a "Thai Taqueria" esp. because South Street could use a boost. When I discovered that Tuk Tuk Real would be spearheaded by established folks from an established restaurant (Circles), I figured they wouldn't have more than the usual soft opening hiccups. Nope. There were so many blunders that my husband and I miserably kept looking at the time; we couldn't wait for the meal to be over. Decor There is no curb appeal here with that cheap flimsy banner draped over the doorway. (But hey, maybe it was just a foreboding symbol of what was to come once I entered.) The space is long with the kitchen and bar counter dominating one side and crowded tables dominating the other. The bar counter does have beautiful wood but who'd want to sit there? Your view is the hectic and sloppy dishwashing area. The other part is the chaotic kitchen that is crammed with many staff members (Including owners) yelling at each other. Another reviewer noted the curtained off back area and the poorly signed bathrooms. Basically, Tuk Tuk Real kind of feels like a step above a hole in the wall without the friendly prices. Service Service was awful. I was tempted to pull our waitress aside to tell her to save her from...herself. She had NO CLUE about Thai and Mexican cuisines and actually had never tasted a single dish on the menu. It also seemed as if she didn't eat a lot of ethnic foods in general and seemed a bit weirded out by many dishes. The menu was so vague that we had no choice but to ask her what the terms meant and to give us descriptions of dishes. She would just giggle and tell us she had no idea ("I've never had lemongrass. What does it taste like?") Then she admitted that the owners didn't train any of the waitstaff on the dishes and that they were just thrown into the work without a proper introduction. I guess I felt bad for her because it seems like the owners dropped the ball on that one. However, a waitress should not be so honest with the lack of management at this place. As for pacing, we waited forever and then had every single dish bombard us at the same time...except for the dish that she forgot to place in the queue. The waitress was so scatterbrained that she often visited our table, started a conversation, then would yell back to the counter, then return to us. It's no wonder she forgot an order. When she finally put it in, she didn't even offer to take it off our bill. Food Thai and Mexican cuisine should offer up robust flavors with all the lemongrass and chile combinations that one could imagine. Nope. Everything reminded me of mild and mediocre Mexican food. The menu liberally tosses around the word lemongrass but I barely tasted it in anything. Food was bland (and often a tepid warm/room temperature) and leaned heavily toward Mexican (minus flavor). In case you couldn't guess it, I won't be back. The owners need to seriously rethink how they're marketing this spot if they want to last.;I went there a week after it opened and again two weeks later. It was beyond awful. The fish tacos were cold, the nachos had what seemed to be less than an ounce of meat, and the prices were way too high for the amount of food you get. I thought this would be a place for refreshing Mexican/Thai infusion type food. I was extremely disappointed and won't be back.;This one star is for their delivery. $4 delivery fee? High, but acceptable. On top of a $10 minimum? Ok.... Snarky delivery guy because i didn't tip on the credit card? Absolutely not tolerated. He said "Thanks for the tip" quite rudely before I could even hand him cash (which I often do for delivery people). However, I don't feel right about tipping when the restuarant charges a delivery fee. It's not my business to pay a delivery man's wage. However, It IS your business, mr. delivery man, to deliver my food for the salary you are paid and to do it politely. So now he proved that he doesn't deserve a tip. Great job. Newsflash: If you want a tip, you should behave like you work in the service industry. Regardless of the common social contract, a tip is not required. I don't care how much I liked their burrito tonight. I don't want to deal with their sarcasm or worrying whether or not they spit in my food.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Tuk Tuk Real: Who wouldn't be pumped about the opening of a Mexican-Thai spot on South Street? And when Tuk Tul Real, the "thai taqueria," put out their menu, it still seemed promising- burritos, tacos, tortas, sides, and larger platters with thai flavors. But a great concept isn't enough to carry a restaurant. Our waitress who took our to-go order was sweet but didn't seem to know anything about the menu. However, it started well, with a refreshing Hibiscus tea and authentic Thai tea. But after that, nothing really worked. Mango salad ($7) was just a bunch of mango pieces scattered on lettuce with cucumbers. The banh mi torta came on dry, lackluster bread, the pork belly wasn't great quality, and there was not much of the pickley, spicy zing that we love about banh mi, nor was it the layered, protein packed monster that we love about tortas. Not even close to being worth $9. They were out of the pork belly and kimchi buns appetizer, but something tells me I wouldn't have liked them either. Both the al pastor and pork kaprow tacos (2 for $6) were small and filled with underwhelming fillings in dry tortillas. I guess the side of guacamole was alright, though it needed salt. Maybe this place will work out the kinks and put out better products, but I was sorely disappointed.;Great idea. The food didn't reflect much thai fusion. I got steak tacos (2 for $7) and it took a while even though the place was empty. The tacos were so spicy they were inedible. I had to order sour cream which I don't even like just to calm my mouth down. Tried to order tres leches for dessert and they had run out of condensed milk. My g/f ordered lemongrass pulled pork tacos which completely lacked any flavor of lemongrass. The chips were great. Just such a great idea with lackluster execution. My steak was overcooked and chewy. Had high expectations, but I now understand why it's empty :(.;I had high hopes for this place. Asian and Mexican fusion? How couldn't that be good? We walked in, the space is kind of bootleg, from the odd front doors, to the wobbly tables, to the totally bizarre bathrooms. I've been to places that have completely weird interiors but their food is so good it totally doesn't matter- this is not one of them. The staff is unpolished and awkward, from the barely audible hostess trying to sell us on getting delivery to the odd comments from the busser to the server letting us know about menu changes (after only two months?) that had absolutely no bearing on our dining experience. They were also out of chicken?? How can a restaurant be out of chicken? We ordered chips and guacamole, which were pretty good. The salsa we had that came with it was really good- smoky, a little spicy, and a little sweet- the best part of our meal. I ordered the pork belly and kimchi tacos. They were barely edible. The pork belly was undercooked in that they were grisly and chewy. Good pork belly should be tender and the fat melt in your mouth. The kimchi was really salty and not tangy enough. I don't know that I would ever come back and it's a shame because the idea is great. Two stars for decent chips and guacamole and salsa.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Tuk Tuk Real: Mmmm, would like a redo of this place since the food was tasty, but borderline con-fusion cooking. Interesting to say the least.;I hate to downgrade tuk tuk but after ordering takeout from here I think they will have to come a little more correct to recapture my co sign . The last time I had the shrimp curry it was flavorful , spiced just right and came with 5 decent sized shrimp and plenty of veggies. Service is still awesome I was asked if I wanted chips and salsa while I waited. I opted for just water and my food came out pretty quickly . I trekked the 5 blocks home and opened up the container . Way less veggies ( though I did ask for my dish sans squash) I would have thought that they would have supplemented with more of the actual contents. I also only counted 4 shrimp though decent in stature paying 16.20 with tax for a shrimp dish and only ending up with less than you remembered is not a good look or a way to keep repeat customers coming back. I'm disappointed and had I eaten at the restaurant I probably would have called them on the shrimp and veggie shortage . I won't rush back as tamrind is in equal distance to my house and the price matches the ratio to food.;The first time I tryed this place it was amazing. But just had it yesterday and it's blan, flavorless and just plane blah. I'm not sure if the kitchen staff has changed but your meat has no flavor. And your chicken taco tasted like watery lettuce. Also the frisia they used for garnish was gross and brown I know it's not ment to be eaten but I don't want that crap next to my food. But I bet that rotting shit taste better then the food. I never want to give a bad review but when I know what you normally bring to the table I have to say something when things change for the worste.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Tuk Tuk Real: Tuk Tuk WTF I'm in food love. Tuk tuk has all the makings of a fat girl check in food situation , complimentary chips and salsa, inventive menu options and spice. Arrived to a pretty empty restaurant so the open table reso wasn't really all that necessary, but hey I'll take those points. This place is byo so I grabbed up a drinkable white that would pair nice with some spicy thai-Mexican cuisine. Heather our waitress was so sweet and very knowledgeable and made great dinner recommendations. She reviewed the specials none really peaked my interest so I opted for the shrimp curry and CB did the chicken fajitas with a side of rice and beans. While we waited for entrees we munched on the chips and salsa , the salsa had a chipotle flavor and something else that I just couldnt place it was quite good. Our original basket of chips was mostly crumbs so a gentleman grab us some fresh ones and we continued to devour until our entrees arrived. My curry was the perfect combination of sweet and heat . The coconut milk balanced out all the smoky heat and 5 perfectly cooked shrimp were floating in a delicious broth with peppers , onions and squash. I'm not a fan of squash in curry so I removed the pretty large chunks next time I would order this dish without them. Chris loved his fajita flavor but said that the chicken was a tad over cooked but the portion size was decent for the price. We both very much enjoyed our meals and left with leftovers. The damage including tax and tip was 50.00 for two decent size entrees and sides. I will say I think that charging for sides with fajitas is something I've never seen before. If the option for at least one side item to be included would have bumped this review up to at least 4.5 stars. The black beans lacked salt but I appreciated the pickled onion on top. This place is in walking distance to my apt and they gave us a coupon for 5.00 off our first online order. Take out seemed to be pretty steady we say at least 15 orders go out the door while there for dinner. Will def return. This could be a great spot for a large group dinner;So it took me a little while to get back to Tuk Tuk Real, and unfortunately it did not live up to my ridiculously high expectations. But don't write that off as a bad thing because my expectations were wicked high because of Circles. As an aside- although I haven't been to Circles since my last review, I'm actually reevaluating my rating in hindsight because they really set the bar higher than I gave them credit for at the time. So in any case, my husband and I show up for our reservation on a rainy, icky night the Monday after Thanksgiving. We really didn't need the reservation because we were the only ones at the restaurant at the time. But they are on Opentable.com so I got my points anyway. Boo-ya! Our server was great throughout the entire night. I would hope so because we were the only patrons for most of the time. She was good and I feel still would have been good, even with a larger crowd. Prior to our arrival, I had menu stalked, Yelp stalked and spoke with friends. The lamb nachos were a must-do. They were even able to accommodate a cheese issue by splitting the plate so that one half of the order had cheese and one half didn't. Unfortunately, the sides got a little lopsided where one had more lamb and jalapenos, but I can't blame them since they accommodated the request. This is fusion at its finest. The lamb tasted Asian and the nachos tasted Mexican. This statement probably sounds simplistic, or even dumb, because Tuk Tuk Real is a Thai-Mexican fusion restaurant; but just trust me- this combo works. My husband and I also decided to split the Mole Pumpkin Chicken Curry. It's not on their original online menu so I'm thinking it's a newer addition. It was also very similar to the pumpkin curry dish at Circles. The Circles dish is awesome, so why wouldn't the Tuk Tuk Real dish be awesome too? And it was. They even were able to add spice so that it was genuinely hot, but still filled with flavor. The mole pumpkin chicken curry was awesome, but for reasons I can't put my finger on it just was not as amazing as the Circles pumpkin curry dish. I think where Tuk Tuk Real also falls short is the actual storefront. There is just something so charming about the Northern Liberty Circles' location, and something so South Street about this one. They certainly tried to decorate, however it just isn't the best of spaces to start. BYOB for the win. So long story short, Tuk Tuk Real is good but Circles is still better. I'm curious how I would feel about Tuk Tuk Real without this comparison ringing in the back of my head, but I guess it's just not possible to do this.;I have been here twice, both times the place was nearly empty, and i received excellent and attentive service. The complimentary chips are crisp and not greasy. I've had the chorizo burrito, which was excellent and filling. The steak tacos are also good but you only get two tacos where most places would serve three for the price. The Pork Belly & Kimchi buns are also delicious but a little pricey for two buns.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Tuk Tuk Real: I consider myself among some of the lucky few to try Tuk Tuk Real during the soft open on 9/10/14. The place was packed with people and anticipation of a great new Philly restaurant. They had me at Thai-Mexican fusion. The spices and flavors used in these cultures can only lead to amazing things. Based on the items I tried, this is an accurate statement. At the soft opening, we were treated to a sampling of the menu. We got to enjoy tortilla soup with Thai spice chicken, salad with a Thai-chili dressing, pork & tinga tacos, fried plantains, and rice & beans. Everything was so good! As I mentioned, it was packed and due to the nature of a soft open, a little bit of a mad house. All tables were full and guests were set up in every often space. The cooks and servers stayed cool, calm and collective the entire time. If they can handle a situation like this with grace, we are in good hands for a normal day of dining. Ok, so you might be wondering why I gave Tuk Tuk Real a 5-star review based on a soft opening sampling of the menu. I have faith that chef-owner Alex Boonphaya has good things in store for his new spot. If it's ran anything like Circles, I can only see good things for its future. I cannot wait to go back and dine off the full menu. Stay tuned for what I can only imagine will be a 5-star review update.;Got delivery. Great fusion food, quality ingredients, fair price. One of the only constantly good Philly restaurants.;This place was amazing! My friends and I stopped out front to discuss where we wanted to eat and a waitress came out and handed us menus. Everything looked great so we ended up eating there, and I am very glad we did. I got the tacos with braised beef and they were juicy and delicious! Next time I will be more adventurous with my order..
Wingstop 7 is located at 240 S 69th St, Upper Darby city. It has the postal code is 19082 and latitude - longitude is 39.9553112 --75.2586503 . List of Wingstop 7's categories: Chicken Wings, Restaurants. Wingstop 7 opens: Monday: 11:0-0:0, Tuesday: 11:0-0:0, Wednesday: 11:0-0:0, Thursday: 11:0-0:0, Friday: 11:0-0:0, Saturday: 11:0-0:0, Sunday: 11:0-0:0. The rating for Wingstop 7 is 2.0. Wingstop 7 is currently open. Wingstop 7 provides information for customer: Has supports takeout service, Has caters service, Has delivery support, No reservations service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Wingstop 7: Don't think they will be open long the food is nasty af, the chicken was bruised and so salty I requested a refund that place was a one and done. I don't know how this is a chain restaurant because the food is awful and who the hell puts sugar on French fries ?;This spot was definitely a one and done. Problem # 1, I ordered cheese fries but got plain burnt fries. Problem # 2, they forgot an entire meal. Problem # 3 and maybe it's me, but if I order more than one meal, I don't expect all the food to go into one container. I expect it to be separated so each individual personal can take their food. They put all our boneless wings from separate meals in one container and we had to figure out what was whose. Pay attention to the reviews and skip this spot.;The customer service was terrible it seemed like the cashier had an attitude... I waited for almost 20 minutes to only get my food and the boneless chicken wings be devastatingly undercooked and the Hawaiian sauce that's normally sweet was sour and tangy And splattered all over the container spilling out of the sides when I showed them to the workers they nonchalantly said oh well that's how they're made I then informed them that I ordered these all the time and they don't look or taste like this they didn't care so it seems I'm just out of $27 because I can't eat this mess... this mess isn't even worth one star I feel robbed. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Wingstop 7: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Wingstop 7: None. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Wingstop 7: None. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Wingstop 7: I have to say that I am so pleased not only with the food, but as a resident/homeowner who lives within walking distance, I was so happy to see the great interior design of the place, and the new landscaping outside the store is just beautiful. I enjoy walking to the store to get my order and seeing the shrubs and roses that are currently being planted. Thank you Wingstop for putting such care into your business both inside and out. You are definitely an asset to our neighborhood.;Pleasantly surprised! My daughter wanted wings for her birthday dinner, so we decided to give this a try. We ordered 40 wings with 4 different sauces and fries. Original hot, Louisiana Rub, Spicy Korean, and hickory bbq...all amazing and hand cut fires were fantastic! First time using Door Dash and our order was delivered early and bag sealed! Would prefer from here again!.
Odette's is located at 274 S River Rd, New Hope city. It has the postal code is 18938 and latitude - longitude is 40.3556673 --74.9483225 . List of Odette's's categories: Restaurants, Bars, Lounges, Nightlife. Odette's opens: Monday: 9:0-17:0, Tuesday: 9:0-17:0, Wednesday: 9:0-17:0, Thursday: 9:0-17:0, Friday: 9:0-17:0, Saturday: 9:0-17:0, Sunday: 9:0-17:0. The rating for Odette's is 3.0. Odette's is currently open. Odette's provides information for customer: Has outdoor seating, u'free', Accepts credit cards, Has good for groups service, Has reservations service, Serves beer and wine, True, Has happy hour service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Odette's: Odettes restaurant inside is very beautiful & cozy, the food in odettes is like dragging your nuts on the floor. Horrible! Wish i can get my $$$ back! Rediculously priced and no flavor what so ever! The french onion soup is thick like gravy and bland. We got the filet mignon ans it was absolutely terrible... flavorless! For 59 dollars a pop we were very unhappy left sad and went to the salt room after and had the best mac and cheese! Terrible let down odettes!! Draging nuts!!;So this is my second review...second visit. Husband and I dined here in the first two weeks they were open and there were issues. But we wanted to give it another chance, so decided to drive up for a nice waterside brunch last weekend. Checked in for our 2 pm reservation, and were seated. Waited a bit, then waitress came by and took our drink orders. We sat directly next to the bar. 20 minutes later, no drinks. Waitress comes over to take our food orders and said 'sorry the bar is slow. We just opened and they are learning the system. ' ?? I have no idea what that meant because drinks were obviously being made at the bar...but we continued to wait, and then what do you know... a screamingly ear splitting fire alarm goes off. It's wailing, but not one staff person made a move to let diners know what to do. Apparently no one knew. Stay? Go? After a number of minutes we were told to evacuate. So we put on our masks and file out into the parking lot. Many paying customers in the lot, including a group of people who were obviously attending an event. The alarm is still shrieking, and we mill about, with the staff very clearly happy they are now on break. Laughing, hanging out, chatting, having a grand time. No one - no management in sight to come around and check in with guests. No police, no fire trucks... now the older people at the event summon someone to get them chairs. It's a solid 25 minutes that we are standing around. Finally a police car shows up, then 5 minutes later a fir truck. Still nothing from any manager to the customers, but the staff is having a grand old time. I'm picturing that even if we went back in at that very moment, it would be at least an hour before we saw any food or drink. It was by then 3:30. I will end by saying my husband and I went in to the car park, got our keys and were ready to leave when we were asked if we paid for parking! I'm not sure what's going on with the management at Odette's but they need some serious customer service training. That's our last visit.;Our party of 3 spent $150+ on lunch last week, only to get food poisoning from their foul mussels. My friend and I were ill for over 48 hours, and management does not appear to care (contacted them the next morning to alert them, hoping no one else would get sick.) Mussels arrived to the table with hot shells, but when bitten into, were cold. We then noticed an obvious bad odor - how do you let that dish leave your kitchen, with 3 total tables in the entire place? Not surprising that we were made sick - this is such a basic food-handling fail. $18 burger ordered medium arrived like a hockey puck. View was nice, though, so it's a shame the kitchen & management is incompetent.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Odette's: Nice atmosphere. The $20 only option valet parking is crazy and a serious gouge, you don't even have to pay that in center city Philadelphia. Food was fair at best, don't think we would go back. It was our wedding anniversary and a super disappointment.;Let's start with parking... they don't have any so they charge you $20 to valet. The overzealous waiter recommended the short rib which was very very dry. At least three people in my party ordered it and no one took more than a few bites. The "side" of asparagus was a measly 4 stalks.;Food was mediocre; expected much better especially for the $$$$. Limited wine by the glass and that was over priced as well. Building is very nice, modern comfort. Expect during summer the patio is beautiful. Only valet parking at $20 plus tip a bit excessive for New Hope. Likely won't return until hear of better reviews.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Odette's: Sadly, my recent experience was mediocre at best. Service was slow & the prices are very high. While I'm willing to spend money, the food needs to be spectacular. I had the scallops & they were not only gritty but zero flavor and dry. $40! Beyond this, they charge you $20 to valet park. Too bad because it is a beautiful place.;20$ valet fee is bogus, park in new hope and walk the canal. The place looks nice, Drinks we're decently. I understand the prices being high for the location and view, but for a 48$ filet, it was over cooked and tasted pretty average, I could have made a better one at home. The waiter didn't seem to want to be there, however he also checked on us 6 times in 10 minutes which was over kill. The only thing I enjoyed was the valet people, they were the mvps.;Atmosphere, service were wonderful. Good was very pricey and although good, the price was way above what it was worth. Looking forward to Escargot appetizer with pine nuts and cashew butter. Couldn't taste anything but the butter it was swimming in. $39 for sea bass that we were not sure was sea bass- average. Scallops supposed to be Thai flavored but just basic scallops. Highlights were brussel sprouts - outstanding!! Pineapple dessert was very good. Chocolate cake with ganache was basic cake with good ganache. Drinks were good. The kicker was the $20 required valet parking. Not going back soon.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Odette's: Beautiful patio for lunch! The atmosphere was amazing - truly couldn't be prettier, but it is a bit of a walk from the busier parts of main street. The service was great, but it did seem like the bar was a little backed up. Mezze plate was AMAZING! The crab cake sandwich was also a favorite, and I'd definitely get it again. Other food (turkey club and lobster roll) also tasted great, but the appetizers were the best part of the meal. Drinks are definitely very overpriced! Valet parking is $5 between 7am-3pm and after 3pm it's $20. Huge difference!;I thought I submitted this review already but apparently didn't post we had a brunch recently for 12 people , from the minute we got there to the minute we left the service was excellent from the valet parking to the front desk to our waitstaff especially AMANDA was exactly what I expected delicious appealing Wine a little pricey but it's 'NEW HOPE' .. going back soon cheers.;After reading many reviews we were skeptical but tried odettes for lunch. We were actually very pleased with both the service abs the food. The staff was extremely professional (guiding you to the rest rooms, not just pointing in an approximate direction for example). The environment is beautiful and most importantly during these times, clean. We had the mezze platter to start, which was ok. We had sandwiches for lunch which were quite good and couldn't really find a fault with. Compared to many other places in new hope to grab lunch, I'm not exactly certain what many of the previous reviews experienced here, but I think Odettes is by far better than most. Perhaps they bumped up their game considerably since the original opening, but this place is solid.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Odette's: Had a great experience at Odette's. The location on the river and canal is very special. The ambience of the entire property is casually elegant. We arrived at the restaurant and were greeted by valet. Yes, you will pay $20 for parking which is the same price you will pay on the weekend at the municipal lot in town which doesn't have a valet. The interior of the restaurant is beautiful and does a great job of bringing the beauty of the river views inside. We had cocktails before dinner which were excellent. The service throughout our stay was perfect. We never felt rushed. We had a salad course which was very good. Nice and fresh as would be expected considering the local farms. Entrees were very good. They included salmon and meatloaf. We also had the cornbread which was great. Desert included bread pudding and beignets, both delicious. Since we were celebrating our anniversary we were comped some Prosecco and cholocate truffles. Our waitress Mariam did a great job. She was very pleasant and knowledgeable. She even took our pictures outside after not being satisfied with the lighting inside and the resulting dark pictures. We took some time after dinner to stroll around on the back deck which has a full bar and gorgeous fireplace. Thank you to all of the staff especially Mariam who made our dinner very special. We will be back !;Perfect brunch today. Lovely facility. Great table by a window with a River View. Btw valet parking for brunch is only $5 and considering that the lots in new hope are all $20 quite a deal. Our sever, Laura, was friendly, knowledgeable, and very attentive. Aperol spritz and Bloody Mary were very good! Hubby had the bacon and egg and was very happy. He added toast and said even the toast was good. I seldom go with the sweet option but the banana foster french toast with pecans and Irish whiskey sounded too good to pas up. It was delicious. Only minor criticism is that it was a little soggy but really delicious. And the whipped cream that comes with it is whipped almost to butter so it's firm and creamy and oh so good!;We came here for lunch on Saturday. It was only $5 for the valet. Wasn't really needed though as we literally pulled in front of the parking spot. I can understand why other Yelpers are not happy about paying $20 for it. The food was actually good. Lobster roll + truffle fries was only $22. It tasted good much better deal than eating at La La Lobster in Yardley. The Interior was of course beautiful and service was on spot. I would definitely recommend going there at least for a lunch..
Dolce Carini Pizzeria is located at 2821 S Eagle Rd, Newtown city. It has the postal code is 18940 and latitude - longitude is 40.2349184 --74.9402554 . List of Dolce Carini Pizzeria's categories: Restaurants, Pizza, Bars, Caterers, Event Planning & Services, Italian, Nightlife. Dolce Carini Pizzeria opens: Wednesday: 16:0-22:0, Thursday: 16:0-22:0, Friday: 16:0-23:0, Saturday: 16:0-23:0, Sunday: 16:0-22:0. The rating for Dolce Carini Pizzeria is 3.0. Dolce Carini Pizzeria is currently open. Dolce Carini Pizzeria provides information for customer: 'casual', Has good for groups service, Has supports takeout service, Accepts credit cards, Has reservations service, No outdoor seating, 'yes_free', Has delivery support, Can provide Medium Price, Has good for kids service, Very Loud, Serves beer and wine, Has caters service, True, No need to make an appointment. Extremely poor review of restaurant Dolce Carini Pizzeria: One star because of Dolce Carini finally screwing up their chicken parm after 12 years. It was hands down my favorite and I've had it at least 100 times. I've ordered trays of it for parties. It was until today, the best I've had. Today, I stopped in for take out and the chicken parm tasted like buffalo chicken. Repeat, the chicken parm tasted like buffalo chicken over angel hair pasta. Awful;I ordered chicken parmigiana for takeout. Extremely disappointed, the tomatoe sauce was terrible, no taste. I threw out the pasta and scraped sauce off chicken. This is the second time in a row that dishes were unacceptable. Will not be returning;This is hands down the most filthiest establishment I've ever stepped foot in. My husband and I came here with our daughter. He placed the order while I sat down with her. It wasn't until I looked up and saw the filth everywhere. The floors, blinds, bathroom (which doesn't even have a changing table for kids) have clearly not been cleaned and have not seen water for years. I actually left and refused to eat there or let my little girl. My husband insisted on paying and taking it to go. I told him to not even to pay and explain to them how DISGUSTING and trifling this place is. Steer clear unless you're looking for a quick case of food poisoning!!!!!!. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Dolce Carini Pizzeria: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Dolce Carini Pizzeria: Dolce Carini Pizzeria hasn't been reviewed since 2008!? Wonder why? I have gone in for a late lunch pizza a couple of times in recent months just to see how the tomato pie was faring around Ntown. Someone has to keep watch of the state of slice around here. It may as well be me. N'cest pas? No one there when I arrived around 2. The shop was clean and orderly. The crew in back was friendly and accommodating to my request for 2 slices and cold drink (lemonade). They came out of the reheat oven in about 3 minutes and I sprinkled on the crushed hot pepper as I walked to my table. The price was right @ under $6. A full two bucks less than Marco's for the same deal. How were the slices? I forgot my scale, but they did seem smaller than a similar cut in the other places I often go, perhaps offsetting the economy of slice noted above. Still, the crust was thin and crisp, and held the weight of the sauce and cheese well. No folding nor dripping. Big plus. The taste is where the rubber meets the road, and to my buds the oral sensations were not quite right. The sauce was a little salty, when I prefer a mild sweetness and basil-esque retort. The cheese had little flavor and did not play well with the sauce. I am not saying that the pizza was bad, just that it wasn't a complete pleasure, nor did it stand tall next to the local competition. It was just A - OK.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Dolce Carini Pizzeria: Pizza is great. Vodka penne is excellent and I like their salads. Gluten Free pizza is good as well.;Pizza is pretty delicious. Pizza is a personal taste kinda thing and we really like DC. Chopped Greek salad with grilled chicken with a pizza is our usual order... Top 5 delivery order.;Dolce Carini holds a special place in my heart. Every year, the entire family meets here for Christmas Eve dinner. We usually wind up having to eat in the side room next to the bar because there are usually about 15 of us. The service is always great and the food delicious. I could just make a meal of the bread alone but that wouldn't save any room for the delicious chicken francaise. This is a great place for a casual dinner or a little more fancy dinner before you go to--oh, wait....there isn't really much of anything else to do in sleepy Newtown. Well, go here and you'll have a great dinner, even if there's nothing to do afterward.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Dolce Carini Pizzeria: Great pizza and fast delivery, a wide variety of quality food. The staff is friendly in person and over the phone;Need a quick lunch with friends and stopped in here on a Friday afternoon. The pizzeria was empty we were the only customers at the time but the pizza was fresh and good for plain. $12.71 for a pie. I don't come to Newtown often for pizza but will probably be open to trying the Italian restaurant portion of this place next time!;I just wanted to add this place to my ever growing list of reviews because it is the best pizza I've ever had in my entire life. I consider myself somewhat of a connoisseur of pizza, so, believe me, it's pizza ecstasy. If you ever find yourself in or around Bucks County, PA. Stop off at Dolce Carini and grab a slice or two. You can thank me later..
Mel's Pizza Eatery is located at 3520 Concord Rd, Aston city. It has the postal code is 19014 and latitude - longitude is 39.8685483 --75.4275079 . List of Mel's Pizza Eatery's categories: Restaurants, Pizza, Burgers, Sandwiches. Mel's Pizza Eatery opens: Monday: 10:30-21:0, Tuesday: 10:30-21:0, Wednesday: 10:30-22:0, Thursday: 10:30-22:0, Friday: 10:30-22:0, Saturday: 10:30-22:0, Sunday: 10:30-21:0. The rating for Mel's Pizza Eatery is 3.5. Mel's Pizza Eatery is currently open. Mel's Pizza Eatery provides information for customer: Unknown bike parking, Unknown credit card acceptance, Has reservations service, Unknown delivery support, Unknown supports takeout service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Mel's Pizza Eatery: Easily the worst pizza place I have been to in the area. Everything my family ate had to be throw away. Not only was the pizza terrible. We also tried what was their version mozzarella stick. They undercooked. The fries were soggy and the chicken tenders were over cooked. I am surprised that this place is still open. Do not waste you money like I did.;I was going to order from this place on GrubHub but they wanted a $6 delivery fee there, so I called up and they said if I did it directly with them it would only be $3. So I did. The young lady on the phone said she was new, and I tried to give her leeway, but there's a difference between being new and being a moron. I ordered a medium taco pizza, and I repeated at least four times (because of how much I repeated EVERYTHING, more in a sec) that I wanted it EXTREMELY WELL DONE and CRISPY. I also ordered the mozzarella sticks, and then I ordered a piece of cheesecake. This young lady could not wrap her head around what I was asking for! It went like this: Me:Could I get a piece of cheesecake? Her: What size? Me:Um.. I didn't realize there were sizes? On your menu I just see one piece for $3.95. Her: Well, did you want it on a bun, or a hoagie, or...? Me:OH! I see the problem. I am not ordering a cheese steak. I am ordering a PIECE of CHEESE CAKE. C - A - K - E. Her: Oh, okay. Did you want small, medium or large. Me: (pause) Ok again, I'm not seeing sizes on your menu, so I'm not sure... it just says one SLICE is $3.95. Her: OH. You want CHEESE CAKE. Me: (pause) Yes, I literally just SPELLED it out to you so I'm not sure how we're continuing to have a miscommunication. After all that, my $3.95 piece of cheesecake was disgusting. It was incredibly small for that price, and it was HOT and MELTING. The end of it was basically a liquid gunk lump. The mozz sticks aren't so much sticks as big rectangles the size of a hash brown. You get 3 which is like 6 sticks, but my 3 were melted into a gross mash of congealed cheese and breading chunks. And then the pizza. The one I said numerous times I wanted well done and crispy. Was mushy. I knew it would go that direction because of all the toppings, which is WHY I was so clear about how I wanted it cooked. Avoid this place like the plague!;Chicken Caesar Salad was absolutely foul. The Caesar dressing tasted like Mayonnaise. I had to double check to make sure it wasn't. The croutons were rock hard and stale. I took 2 bites and threw it away. Gross, get better salad dressing.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Mel's Pizza Eatery: Tried this place twice. Once when they were fairly new, only grabbed a pizza and large fries. The pizza was sloppy, undercooked and just not good. Our large fry was not even a full sized small in my opinion. Definitely disappointed with the amount. We vowed to not try them again. However, we decided to try them again (benefit of the doubt since they were so new). We ordered a pizza, cheesesteak and fries. The fries were fine and a decent amount this time. The pizza was cooked better, but it really was just not good. Nothing specific, just not good. The cheesesteak was not chipped, not hot and the cheese mostly not melted. Would never order that again. I think we're just done with this place. So many better places around. Two stars because the people seem nice and the place was clean.;We have eaten here many times since they first opened and enjoyed every time. However, over the past 2 months it appears they have changed their crust and it no longer makes them stand apart from others. It also appears their fries are now frozen and mozzarella isn't the same. Whatever changed please change back.;wait wasn't long, but this margarita pizza is terrible, cold and doesn't even look like a margarita pizza edit: the did resend a pizza with no problem, the plain cheese pizza is very good...and hot. thank you.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Mel's Pizza Eatery: I got there wings & cheesesteak. I got the wings they were good. The cheesesteak wasn't chip steak it was a thicker cut of steak. That's the negative thing I didn't like. The guy on the phone was nice & also delivery driver was nice too. I would get something here again but not the cheesesteak. I'm not in hurry to come back anytime soon.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Mel's Pizza Eatery: One of the better steaks in aston. I'm always looking for a place like Joe's or Shank's in aston and I was pleasantly surprised. Solid onions, good quality meat and a proper roll. The fresh cut fries were great too. I'll probably be getting most of my steaks there. I don't give 5 stars, especially for such a small sample size, but I will definitely go back and that's the true rating. My wife enjoyed the buffalo chicken wrap also. Give them a try, we need better quality places sticking around.;We love Mel's! It has become one of our go-to take out places. Their Sicilian style pizza is especially awesome! And they make great wraps and fries too! The only thing we've had that we weren't wild about were the cheese steaks. Pizza though: definitely amazing.;I ordered the upside down pizza w mushrooms and onions and it was amazing!! I read another review that recommended it and I can see why. The sauce is a little on the sweeter side. Lots of cheese and nice crispy crust. Also tried the fried pickles they were a little aggressive way too much breading and not sure if it came with a sauce cause I had asked for ranch but would've been good with something a little spicy if they're gonna include one. Deff would order again!!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Mel's Pizza Eatery: The best pizza place in Delco !! The customer service and food is fabulous ! We just had boneless bbq wings and the mels burger ,we got it delivered it came quickly and was hot . For dessert I decided on the carrot cake , it was soo good my husband was upset I didn't get him a piece , so he called back and asked if we could order a whole cake to share with our friends and family new years eve .. he then asked if they would deliver it for us tonight , it was here within 10mins !! We thank you for the wonderful food and experience with mels ! We always highly recommend you to everyone;First time ordering. Had the Chicken Rabe sandwich. It was superb. Seasoned well, grilled chicken tender and juicy and perfect ratio of broccoli rabe and roasted red peppers. Would definitely order again. Staff very friendly.;Awesome food, and the best freshmade blue cheese dressing! I just called to ask if I could buy their blue cheese dressing in a pint size! (And they are willing to do it!). My fiancé loves their Spicy shrimp penne! They rock!.
Chubb Hotel & Conference Center is located at 800 Ridge Pike, Lafayette Hill city. It has the postal code is 19444 and latitude - longitude is 40.0766568 --75.2527933 . List of Chubb Hotel & Conference Center's categories: Hotels, Restaurants, Venues & Event Spaces, Hotels & Travel, Event Planning & Services. Chubb Hotel & Conference Center opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 0:0-0:0, Wednesday: 0:0-0:0, Thursday: 0:0-0:0, Friday: 0:0-0:0, Saturday: 0:0-0:0, Sunday: 0:0-0:0. The rating for Chubb Hotel & Conference Center is 4.0. Chubb Hotel & Conference Center is currently open. Chubb Hotel & Conference Center provides information for customer: Can provide High Price, u'free', Accepts credit cards, False. Extremely poor review of restaurant Chubb Hotel & Conference Center: Do not stay in this hotel if you would like to sleep. The hotel hosts colleges and other entities that party until midnight blasting club music. If I wanted to listen to club music, well I'd go to the club. Not to mention, the manager said they would have the music turned down twice, and turned off by 10pm, then 1015pm, then 11pm....you get the idea. None of which happened. Like I said, don't plan to sleep here. Management is more concerned with making money from post college frat boys at the bar than they are appeasing the guests who'd like to sleep.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Chubb Hotel & Conference Center: Food was ok, but their policies were silly. For example, there's about 300 guests coming from New England, which they will probably come late, why close the kitchen at 10PM? This was equally silly as it was annoying. Drinks were ridiculously expensive, $12 bucks for a bottom shelf vodka drink. I pay less in Manhattan. The rooms were dated but clean and because it was both very cold and too much snow on the ground I couldn't enjoy the grounds. If it were up to me I'd have selected elsewhere for our conference must for their stupid policies alone. With the exception of the bartender the rest of the staff was less than impressive.;Attended a wedding at this facility with my family. The food was excellent but the service was way below par with the exception of one individual, Jim, who went way beyond his duties to make our wedding party feel accommodated. The rooms need some TLC (peeling ceiling, rotting wood on balcony) - could do much better for the cost.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Chubb Hotel & Conference Center: Come for the conference space, stay for the food (but not the bar). My company just had a retreat here, and it was among the nicer places I've stayed for business. The bedrooms were comfortable (though very separate from the rest of the space so you basically had to pack your bag for the day), the meeting rooms were comfortable and well equipped (yay for still having chalkboards! Nice flashback), and the outdoor spaces were very well managed (even if they were swarming with bees!!) But the thing that would bump this place up for 4 stars is the FOOD. The dining room served extremely healthy and delicious vegetarian food - a rarity in this setting. From the omelette to the spinach and corn salad to the FIVE desserts at each meal, it was just incredible to the point of all getting food comas after each meal. The only major downside (minus one big star to 3) was the bartender - he was extremely rude to our party, served other guests well before my younger (21+) colleagues regardless of the fact that we had been waiting longer, threatened to close the bar an hour before our tab was due to run out, and was overall nasty each night, even after some friends gathered all the spare bottles and glasses from around the lobby to make his life easier. At the end of the night, you want to be greeted with someone who at least respects you - this bartender was anything but. (Also, no walking on the golf course is the most painful thing ever because the scene from every window is unbelievably beautiful.);Desserts a 5+. Main course lunch average. I found my chicken dish dry, pizza and sub sandwiches okay. Warm pasta dish okay. Salad choices were good but I don't eat greens or quinoa. Meeting facility great, staff great. Room perfect.;Personally I'm between 3 and 4 stars but I rounded down. Let me start out with the grounds are breathtaking and I stayed here for four days on a conference with my College. The meeting rooms were great up to date had everything we needed at least. We took an hour lunch and the food was delicious I could not ever complain about that. The service was ok, the people coming around forgot what you ordered but that's not the end of the world. I wish there was more at the morning breakfast at the meeting center (and hot coffee)! What bothered me was the hotel, it was not one. It was clear that people are only welcome to stay a short time. There were 2 tiny draws to put my clothes in. I didn't understand the point of a fridge without a microwave or an ice bucket when I couldn't find a machine. There was no pool on the premises, actually the only thing on the premises is golf and the fitness center. It created for me a sense of I want to go home because after my meeting Tj first night I went and cried instead of swam. I guess it is just as a well because your entire property is an ice box. Lastly the lack of communication is horrendous, I say I wish the meetings had a better breakfast because I didn't know till the last day that I was provided a full breakfast. So the first three days I had a half a bagel for breakfast. No one told me about the takeout menus the first two nights I didn't eat dinner. Overall my biggest issue is communication and the heating/air conditioning system needs to be repaired.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Chubb Hotel & Conference Center: I attended and spoke at a conference here but did not stay overnight in the hotel part. The conference facilities were very nice, well-equipped and comfortable. The breakfast and breaks had an abundance of well-stocked beverages and treats. I would definitely consider having a conference here.;A great conference center. Facilities are beautiful & clean. Service is prompt and polite. Food, well the food is delicious! There is a reason they call it Chubb. Would highly recommend this for the any meetings.;I was at this place as part of a improv gig for a conference. This place is huge! It looks like they could have a dozen conferences going on at the same time. The place is beautiful and gives a great view of the surrounding golf course. I hope to back again soon performing in one of their rooms.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Chubb Hotel & Conference Center: As a student within Penn State's EMBA program, I come here often... every 2 weeks to be precise. I've also seen masses of other groups come in to have conferences, meetings, etc. at this venue. The ACE Conference Center is fantastic. Located right next to a wonderful golf course, the staff at the ACE CEnter make sure all of your needs are tended to. As a space itself, they have meeting rooms of various sizes to meet your needs (and all have multimedia set ups to hook up your computers). All of the spaces are well managed (constantly being clean and tended to) and they do a good job with the catering (have had breakfast, lunch, and dinner there). With coolers constantly stocked with water, sodas, juices and a constant supply of coffee/hot chocolate/tea, there is no area where things are missed. They even offer snacks in the common areas which help keep people energized when faced with all day meetings (or in my case classes). The hotel rooms are spacious, clean, and modern and the staff is super helpful ensuring you have the best stay you possibly can. The bar although limited, has decent choices to pick from and the bartenders are really nice. They have pool tables and games to provide entertainment on site as well. Just one thing to note with the bar... though they accept credit cards, tips are cash only.;What an amazing place! I have never been so well taken care of! I was at ACE for a conference with 100 college students and professors, and ACE assured that we had everything that we needed and accommodated our every need. The location and ground of the center are beautiful, so if you need to take a walk just to get some air, there is plenty of space. The grounds also provide for wonderful vistas from larger balconies attached to each room.;Nice facility, clean rooms, quiet and close to Philly. We chose this place to save some money as it was cheaper than most hotels in Philly..
Soul Kitchen 5935 is located at 5935 Ogontz Ave, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19141 and latitude - longitude is 40.044675 --75.149271 . List of Soul Kitchen 5935's categories: Seafood, Soul Food, Sandwiches, Southern, Restaurants. Soul Kitchen 5935 opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 12:0-21:0, Wednesday: 12:0-21:0, Thursday: 12:0-21:0, Friday: 12:0-21:0, Saturday: 12:0-21:0, Sunday: 12:0-21:0. The rating for Soul Kitchen 5935 is 2.5. Soul Kitchen 5935 is currently open. Soul Kitchen 5935 provides information for customer: Has caters service, Has supports takeout service, No table service, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Soul Kitchen 5935: If you would like to order from this establishment, place your order at least three hours before you want to eat. Also, be prepared to overpay for just okay food. I paid $13 for one soggy piece of catfish. Expect a few surprises. If you order fish, you may be eating chicken instead. Be sure to preheat your over. Food will be cold. I really wanted to like and support this place. I ordered from here twice. I was disappointed both times. Another thing.... If you would like to experience bad customer service, give them a call to ask about your order.;Terrible customer service. The food itself is a 3.5 out of 5. I would not go out of my way to get it and it took 1 hour for a pick-up order. -- I walked in and the young girl (Bre) said "stop right there" and proceeded with her phone call. She never addressed me again, even as she ended up side by side with me. I was the only one there and another employee had to help me. Basic masks protect other people, not you. Each employee in that establishment was NOT wearing one nor gloves yet a comment was made and it was an expectation of customers? Truly, the only reason I held back from writing this review is because of this one woman who holds this place together. (She currently has braids with red ends) Even one of the cooks stares at you intently when he's at the front and says nothing. Second time he's done that.;I did not like the food. The turkey wings and no flavor and the cabbage was horrible. It was not worth the $20.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Soul Kitchen 5935: Okay so I hate to give them 2 stars because the food is about a 4 BUT the WAIT TIME & SERVICE attitude is something left to be desired. If you order from this establishment pickup or delivery (I've done both) expect at least an hour and 15 min wait time. This is an issue they need to address and figure out a better prep method for food. Other than that the food is pretty good.;After my 3rd time ordering from here , I had to give this place a break. Mac n Cheese was overcooked and lady who was working at the front counter was too busy trying to rush me out the door;Food is good, but the service.. I tried this eatery three different times and ordered a number of their dishes. For the most part the food is pretty good, however the service is lacking. On the second occasion that I ordered, they forgot to give me the collard greens that I substituted for the fries. When I brought it to her attention she denied that they forget them. She then asked what day and time I ordered. I informed her that I knew I had to be the first person that called that day due to the place opening at noon and they took my order at 12.05pm. She then begrudgingly admitted that they forgot the greens but made no effort to reimburse me. That order was roughly $50 and am not a cheapskate but PLEASE GIVE ME WHAT I PAY FOR. Lastly, I decided to order for my mother, girlfriend and myself today. I mentioned the greens again before I ordered and was completely ignored (oh well). I placed another order. It came to $55.09. She really gave me back 4 dollars and .91cents in change. I believe that this is my last time coming here.... Average, acceptable review of restaurant Soul Kitchen 5935: Decent spot only because of this dish. They maybe better for the other dishes. I do not eat meat but I can tell you that the mash potatoes and corn were really good. The blackened salmon was a bit disappointing. It was ok. I excepted a flavorful experience however, it was cooked like I expected a blackened salmon to be. So I rated based off that salmon but the other dish looks fire, I just don't eat meat. Just another day on the road! Live, love, and laugh - Sha;So I ordered thru Uber eats and they did not send what I wanted. I asked for potatoe salad and got cabbage. So of course I didn't eat it. I just ate the Mac and cheese which was ok and the fried chicken needed seasoning. The cornbread was good.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Soul Kitchen 5935: FANTASTIC FRIED CATFISH!!! My first time visiting on the behest of a neighbor, and she was correct, the fish is unbelievable. I purchased a fried catfish platter with steamed broccoli with garlic and a kiss of lemon, yum! I let my mother, whom is very hard to please, try a piece if the catfish, and all she could say while salivating was " ummmmm this is very good". I gave 4 stars because I wasn't a huge fan of the macaroni and cheese, although I saw a gentleman buy a large container of it. I told a friend of mine's about Soul Kitchen and she said her and her husband go there often. I will definitely be a repeat customer. Just WOW!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Soul Kitchen 5935: The foos was so freaking good. Definitely coming back for more !! The turkey wings were amazing. The portion size is good and very affordable.;I live nearby and needed a place for good home style food. So happy I tried it. Food was fresh, tasty....not over salted. I will go back.;Nice neighborhood spot. Willing to try another dish on my next visit. Management cares about its customers and are quick to resolve any issues..
Mommy Telly's Famous BBQ is located at 23 N 33rd St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19104 and latitude - longitude is 39.9565322 --75.1891783 . List of Mommy Telly's Famous BBQ's categories: Food, Food Trucks, Barbeque, Restaurants, Filipino. Mommy Telly's Famous BBQ opens: Monday: 11:0-16:0, Tuesday: 11:0-16:0, Wednesday: 11:0-16:0, Thursday: 11:0-16:0, Friday: 11:0-16:0. The rating for Mommy Telly's Famous BBQ is 5.0. Mommy Telly's Famous BBQ is currently open. Mommy Telly's Famous BBQ provides information for customer: No delivery support, No supports takeout service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Mommy Telly's Famous BBQ: None. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Mommy Telly's Famous BBQ: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Mommy Telly's Famous BBQ: None. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Mommy Telly's Famous BBQ: The menu is extremely limited -- choice of grilled marinated chicken or pork (chicken + pork is also an option) on a bed of tumeric flavored rice topped by a squirt of a vinegar based sauce. Customers are offered toppings of pickled onions, chopped scallions and hot sauce. I chose the chicken & pork, scallions with a tiny amount of hot sauce and it was DELICIOUS! There is a set price of $6 for the meal and it comes with a free bottle of cold water!;It just tastes like chicken rice green onions and teriyaki sauce tastes like something I could make in my House and I'm not a good cook. Gotta support my kind though. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Mommy Telly's Famous BBQ: Tried the chicken bbq platter and also pork bbq platter . You will enjoy both depending on your preference. The chicken was tender and flavorful. The pork is cooked just right . You can add hot sauce but quite honestly the seasonings give it the right taste . Can't beat the price either. Go early since it's very popular. You could be standing in a line. It's goes to show you that it's worth waiting for though. Bring your friends to try it too. He's there Monday thru Friday .;Best food truck in Philly hands down. Price is good for how much food and meat you get. The meat and rice are so juicy. This is the only food truck I return to. Also he accepts Venmo which is such a plus!!!;Being a Filipina college student in a city that doesn't boast many Filipino restaurants, I am thankful for this food cart that stands along 33rd Street just minutes away from my classes. Every time I walk past the cart on the way to class, clouds of smoke from the grill hit my face and trigger my cravings for Filipino food. Even a lot of my friends have commented on how good the food smells when they walk past! For $5 or $6 dollars (cash/venmo), you get a Filipino bbq chicken/pork/combo rice platter topped with onions and hot sauce (if that's your thing- highly recommend)! The food on first taste is surprisingly light, and the portion size is perfect, creating for a meal that's filling but won't leave you in a food coma (like most Filipino meals). Filipino bbq tends to be on the sweeter side, and what I like about the bbq here is the additional vinegary factor, since Filipinos love their vinegar! I found the hot sauce to be an interesting addition to the dish since Filipino food is traditionally mild, but it adds a great tangy heat to the grilled meat. While this was not exactly the kind of food I had growing up at home, the Filipino flavor is definitely there, and it is enough to fulfill my constant Filipino food cravings. All of the food is made to order, so there will be a bit of a wait to get your food, and the time may add up if the line gets long. If you're in a rush, I recommend trying to avoid peak lunch times. Jay, the grillmaster and owner of Mommy Telly's, is always grilling away, even on the coldest and windiest of days. The cart is not open on rainy days, however. He's always very appreciative of his customers; he acknowledges all his customers' transactions on Venmo through a simple like or a "thank you" - classic Filipino hospitality. I do believe that Filipino food is one of the most underrated cuisines and it especially does not have a strong presence in Philadelphia. I'm glad places like Mommy Telly's exist to diversify the food scene and introduce unknowing diners to the flavors of Filipino cuisine..
Avenue Cup Cafe is located at 932 E Passyunk, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19147 and latitude - longitude is 39.9372308477 --75.1548003 . List of Avenue Cup Cafe's categories: Restaurants, Vegetarian, Cafes, Vegan, Food, Coffee & Tea. Avenue Cup Cafe opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Wednesday: 12:0-20:0, Thursday: 12:0-20:0, Friday: 12:0-20:0, Saturday: 12:0-20:0, Sunday: 10:0-16:0. The rating for Avenue Cup Cafe is 4.0. Avenue Cup Cafe is currently closed. Avenue Cup Cafe provides information for customer: Has caters service, Casual Attire, No delivery support, Has wheelchair accessible, Accepts credit cards, True, Has good for kids service, Has outdoor seating, Has good for groups service, No happy hour service, Serves beer and wine, Has dogs allowed, Average loud, True, Can provide Medium Price, Has supports takeout service, Has bike parking, Has table service, No reservations service, u'free'. Extremely poor review of restaurant Avenue Cup Cafe: Nope. Unfortunately nothing good to say. Our waiter was very sweet but everything took a very long time. They were understaffed. The barista is not experienced so the coffee tasted bad. Cold brew was very bitter (honestly it was gross) and iced latte made with steamed milk was watered down and undrinkable. Once we got our food after being there for an hour the french toast was soft inside and the aftertaste was bitter and bad. Huevos rancheros were bland and the vegan egg substitute dry, not fresh and not good. We let the owner know only to be questioned, have the food tested by them at our table (which is unexceptable), and then charged for half the meal. Wish we could have had a positive experience but we left hungry! They took our food and still charged us. Sad to say would give zero stars if we could. We should have guessed this would happen as Incubus was blasting the whole time.;I wouldn't recommend ordering delivery from here - have no idea how dining there would be. We ordered the Vegan tofu scramble and seitan wings, and both were cold and hard. Everything was separate in the scramble for some reason? The potatoes and tofu and peppers were all in their own corners of the delivery box. The potatoes seemed like they'd been taken from the freezer and then defrosted on the ride over. The most edible thing was the bread we didn't realize we were getting. Have no idea how any of this was cooked, it's kind of fascinating, but also a waste of $25.;The one owner is VERY,VERY disrespectful to customers and staff and doesn't pay his employees on time, cursing up a storm in front of costumers along with the staff that got rude with me because i ordered a breakfast taco and they didn't have the ingredients to make it. The place smelling like marijuana Isn't a cafe i would want to take my friends or children. I don't see their business lasting anymore then a few months. I tried giving this spot one more go and I got a moldy muffin and there were kids running around behind the counter and also ran back into the kitchen area. i just have to warn everyone that this place is a disgrace. DON'T GIVE THEM YOUR MONEY!! It's not going to where it belongs...... Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Avenue Cup Cafe: Maybe would've been a different experience if I had dined in, but I ordered a vegan breakfast sandwich and the vegan mac with fried greens from caviar and I'm seriously confused as to how they were both extremely cold when the restaurant is only a few blocks away from my house. The $9 vegan Mac came in a comically small cup (like.. side of soup cup. But it's listed as an entree?) and the "fried greens" were LITERALLY uncooked, dry spring mix in a plastic container. (Like what? Lol) Everything was bland and oddly sweet? Like as if there's sugar in their vegan cheese? My homemade vegan mac is worlds better. Pretty disappointed;I do not like giving bad reviews to small, locally owned businesses. But there is so much room for improvement here that I think it is probably best to post this and hope that they can take this information and improve. I ate here with three friends. Out of 4 dishes, only one was good. My dish was entirely inedible. The California burrito I ordered was mostly tortilla, a very thick handmade tortilla. It had a very small amount of rice and beans inside but all the ingredients were overpowered by a sauce that was made with spices and water. It all tasted metallic. My dining mates agreed that it tasted bad. Luckily, I sent it back and it was taken off of our bill. One person at my table ordered a tofu sandwich that was fairly bland, served on a stale roll and pricey at around $11 with toppings added. You can get a much better sandwich at The Tasty for about half that price. Another person ordered an eggplant bacon sandwich that was so salty she ended up scraping the eggplant bacon off. The final person really liked her vegan crepe. Maybe Avenue Cup could focus on crepes? The crepe came out about 10 minutes after we were all served our dishes so that made eating together a bit awkward for the four of us.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Avenue Cup Cafe: Three stars because the service was friendly and the space was cute. We got the buffalo artichoke wrap which was decent and the eggplant blt that was honestly pathetic. It was mostly bread with an extremely underwhelming amount of eggplant. I was actually shocked that the person who took our order raved about it so much. This place has a lot of potential and I'd love to come back but I'll most definitely order something else.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Avenue Cup Cafe: A very welcome vegan/veg place to the area. A nice menu of different options, including stuff for the lovo/octo set, as well as straight V. I've tried their regular egg/pot/toast breakfast, which was perfectly good, but I'm dying to try the breakfast tacos (for various reasons, I have to hold off for now). Good coffee, engaging service, very mellow and laid-back vibe. They are open for breakfast and lunch, which is fine with me, but I hope they get enough foot traffic in the area to sustain themselves. IF you are of the vegetarian or Vegan diet, you should definitely come out and show your economic support. Carnivores, there is still plenty of cheese, eggs, seitan and other proteins you could certainly enjoy.;The food was excellent! Even the carnivores enjoyed their meal. (Vegan cheese steak ) the vegan wings were the bomb! The staff was friendly and service was excellent . They even gave the kids something to do so the parents could finish their meal. Will return again and again. My only complaint place is small so be prepared to wait if a busy night, but worth it. No alcohol but there are two bars across the street - so problem solved there!;This cafe was very cute. I believe it is operated by a husband and wife and the wife was so friendly to chat with. My French toast was delicious and it was hard to believe it was actually vegan. This is definitely a little gem on Passyunk Ave.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Avenue Cup Cafe: So delicious with the sweetest staff!! GET THE PANCAKES!!! They're my favorite. The California burrito is also amazing.;I wish I could give six stars to this eclectic, generously portioned, welcoming restaurant. Right now it is vegetarian/vegan. Would love to see it fully vegan. You can choose from to-die-for burrities, a delicious banh mi sandwich, all day breakfast (including banana bread french toast) and much more. Indoor/outdoor seating. Reasonable pricing. Highly recommended.;Locally owned, cozy, friendly, and accommodating. The food was great comfort food for a vegetarian or vegan who just likes delicious food and doesn't need anything overly fancy. Great prices and fresh flavors. Loved the flautas with lemon-dressed kale. Cheese rangoons (pictured) were also a winner..
Osteria 1 is located at 640 N Broad St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19130 and latitude - longitude is 39.965015 --75.161076 . List of Osteria 1's categories: Nightlife, Restaurants, Italian, Bars, Wine Bars. Osteria 1 opens: Monday: 16:0-22:0, Tuesday: 16:0-22:0, Wednesday: 16:0-22:0, Thursday: 16:0-22:0, Friday: 16:0-23:0, Saturday: 16:0-23:0, Sunday: 15:0-21:0. The rating for Osteria 1 is 4.0. Osteria 1 is currently open. Osteria 1 provides information for customer: Can provide High Price, Accepts credit cards, Has delivery support, Has good for groups service, Serves beer and wine, Has reservations service, Has bike parking, Casual Attire, 'no', Average loud, No good for kids service, u'free', Has coat check service, Has caters service, No need to make an appointment, Smoking not allowed, No good for dancing service, Has outdoor seating, Has table service, Has wheelchair accessible, False, False, Has supports takeout service, Has happy hour service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Osteria 1: My fiancé and I are new to the area and were excited to try out an Italian restaurant near us. We are also on the hunt for a wedding venue and thought this restaurant may have had potential. We were very disappointed with the quality the food. We ordered the crab gnocchi and the Francobolli Ravioli- the gnocchi was drenched in butter and salt and the crab tasted like it came from a can. As far as the ravioli it was similarly salted and each ravioli hardly had any filling. The service was perfectly fine and the atmosphere was pleasant, but the food was pricey and simply not good! We got takeout from whole foods after we left. I'd skip this place if looking for some good Italian food.;sorry philly!!! average at best. All i ever hear about is the marc vetri genius with pasta and other italian specialties. Made reservations for friday night while in town for a concert. We ordered the lamb sausage, fried ipswich clams, a pizza(not memeorable) and the spaghetti chittarra with rabbit bolognese and truffle split between 2. The lamb sausage was 1 link of sausage cut into four pieces with a smear of pesto & 2 baby potato. Tasted ok, portion sucked, could of been any kind of meat nothing to write home about. Fried clams, 4 fried clams, thats right 4 fried clams on top of room temperature soup, clams where good but could of used another dozen. Then the pizza and pasta. pizza was something blah blah blah with proscuitto, soggy, could of used some viagra. Pasta, rabbit bolognese with truffle, sounds like magic to me. I could have had better pasta at the corner pizzaria, the meat could have been anything, a quarter inch of creamy soup at the bottom of the dish with a couple of slices of canned truffles in the mix. no herbs, no cheese no flavor. garbage. The bill was $152 with a $50 bottle of wine and we ended up going to tony lukes for cheesesteaks because the portions where for the birds.(the cheesesteake sucked to);While the food here is excellent the host and service employees are awful and definitely not up to the quality of the restaurant in which they are working. When interacting with these rejects from Applebee's it destroys any attempt one might have to enjoy an elegant night of great food. Hopefully the Vetri family will start hiring more appropriate staff for their wonderful restaurant instead of driving around mall parking lots and asking spikey haired half wits and sorority drop outs to serve Osteria's clientele.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Osteria 1: The food was not so good. The calamari salad was overly salty, tough and tasted like bacon. Our server was very slow. All this and super pricey. Although the atmosphere was lovely and people were polite, we will not be going back.;I chose two stars because the definition next to it reads "Meh I've experienced better". And this time around that's just the way we felt after having left Osteria last night. This is the second "meh" experience at a second Vetri restaurant. It all started out on a great note. The orange wine was amazing, the mixed vegetable plate was delicious but in the end most of our disappointment on this one came from the main course we both ordered. What sounded like a wonderful addition to the menu, the roaster pig, affectionately known to me as porchetta made my mouth water as the waitress described it, naturally I expected a place like Osteria would do it up just right. Well it sure was flavorful enough, but sadly very dry. And the skin of the pig which in a traditional porchetta is one of the most heavenly gastronomical experiences had been deep fried to the point all I could taste was the oil it was fried in. This is not what one would expect out of a pricey special in a place as special as this. It should not be a surprise to any restauranteur that if you screw up the main course you're going to wind up with an unhappy diner having walked away feeling it was a negative experience. Such was the case here. I'm sure we'll be back. There was much on the menu we'd like to explore, but certainly we'll be more judicious about any specials and maybe order different main courses in case one goes awry.;Let me start by saying that this used to be my favorite authentic Italian restaurant in Philadelphia and that I'm a huge fan of Marc Vertri. Past meals have been so close to what we've experienced in Italy that there are only a few other places in the U.S.that have come equally close (notably Del Posto, da Umberto, Lupa and Babbo Ristorante in NYC). Last Saturday, it became clear that someone at Osteria is resting on their laurels and that attention to detail has gone by the wayside. Perhaps Philadelphians are less discerning or less knowledgeable than their NYC dining counterparts or perhaps "average has become plenty good" in these parts, but either way Osteria ain't what it use to be. Despite having to wait over 40 mins for a 7:30 reservation, the meals started simply enough. A mixed grilled vegetable appetizer (which was visually appealing) was quite simply over-salted. I think that the prep chef may have wondered whether he/she forgot to sprinkle salt on the dish and in an abundance of caution, salted and then resalted the plate. They were capable of being delicious but noticeably over brined - which is a mistake that simply just should never go out of the kitchen. I suspect some other table got a plate of completely unsalted grilled vegetables. Perhaps they were the table that requested a bit of salt. The biggest error of the evening was Osteria's so-called signature dish of the evening, the roast pig. Even the most humble of Italian restaurants know how to cook piggie. And having just returned from Spain where they literally build restaurants around such delicacies, I was eager to have another go at an all time favorite. Now I know that the comparison between the Spanish style and the Italian style of this dish begs pointing out, but I'm pretty sure that the Italian style is NOT overcooked, flavorless and dried out, as this was here. It was accompanied with roasted potatoes which were simply dense and perhaps equally overdone. Three out of five diners ordered the dish, and I think that not one of us finished it. Not once during the meal did our waiter ask if our meals were satisfactory which struck me as odd particularly when there were clearly large portions of uneaten food on each plate. The remaining diners had either the wild boar ragout over pasta which apparently made up in volume what it lacked in flavor intensity and a disappointingly bland fish dish. The damage here with several bottles of "moderately" priced ($65) wine was over $600 with tip. I've had better AND I've had better here. I felt like the entire meal here was a rip-off and I think it'll be a long while before I return to Osteria.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Osteria 1: I went here on a business dinner with co-workers. We were a group of 5. Our waiter was VERY nice and precise when it came to taking our wine orders and explaining the menu. We ordered the antipasta portioned out for 5. It was delicious and we were all impressed. However, from there our service started to decline. I believe it was a problem in the kitchen because our waiter kept apologizing for the wait. When our food finally came out my dish felt a little luke warm like it has been sitting out for a while- I ordered the halibut with mussels. The dish came with mushrooms and some kind of sauce. I was a little full from the antipasta so I only took a couple of bites of the fish which was cooked perfectly but would have been better it is was warmer. Something on the dish was a little too salty- I think it may have been either the mussels or sauce. All in all it was a decent experience- I'd like to go back and try again.;Yikes. I thought the food was tasty, but quite small. The pheasant ravioli was more cheese than pasta or meat and my mother-in-law found two bones in her wild hare dish. The pizza was good, although the outside edge of the crust was burnt and the egg in the center was a bit cold. However, all the food did taste quite good. All flavorful and elegant in its presentation. The service, however, was quite strange. The man who took our coats was really warm and friendly. The restaurant was pretty quiet when we were there because it was a Wednesday at around 5:30, but there seemed to be about 10 wait people looming around and gawking at the patrons in groups, which left me feeling uneasy. The waiter was a bit snotty and definitely cold towards us. I felt uncomfortable there, like I wasn't a welcome patron. It was just a "feeling," not really founded on anything specific necessarily, but not one I've experienced at other fine dining places. Perhaps I'm used to Steven Starr's bright colors and playful, dramatic decor...but then again, I've been to more than a fair share of "fab" places similar in decor as Osteria (Mario Battali's "Otto."! I love that place!) and not felt like I was being judged for my reactions to the food and the choices I made on the menu. (My mother-in-law complimented the waiter on the sweet breads and said, she wished they were a bit larger, and he was somewhat defensive.) Perhaps it is because I'm not into spending a ton of money if I'm going to leave with my belly a bit rounder. If you're after a satisfying meal, I'd suggest a different locale (For amazing pizza and pastas in another beautiful restaurant, I'd recommend Illuminare on Fairmount Ave between 24th and 23rd) And it won't break the bank either!;We went to Osteria a little while back for a special occasion with my parents. I LOVE Vetri so I have been wanting to go to Osteria for a long time since it was Marc Vetri's newest venture. And, of course, that means I compared Osteria to Vetri in every way. I was a little bit disappointed. The atmosphere is warm and inviting but they pack you in there. The tables are on top of each other, I definitely felt like commenting on the conversation going on next to us. As for the food, it was great, but not excellent. Honestly, I cannot remember one dish specifically to tell you to try. I didn't love it and that could be because we did not have any pizza, and that is what the place is known for! Not that I am an expert because the more I see about it, the more I feel like I have to give Osteria another shot. It was nominated by the James Beard Foundation as the Best New Restaurant in 2008, Philly Mag named it the best restaurant in Philadelphia and Marc Summers called their Margarita Pizza the best thing he ever ate on the Food Network. Bottom line, it's no Vetri but worth the trip to North Philly.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Osteria 1: Pretty simple review, because we had a pretty simple dinner: Food: 2 of us shared wild Alaskan salmon pastrami with pickled red onion and rhubarb salad and one Parma pizza. Salmon pastrami sounded interesting and delivered on taste. Really fresh and left you hungry for more. The pizza was exactly as good as everyone says. Great ingredients, perfect crust, and served at the perfect temp. Service: Our waiter was kind, attentive, and put up with our indecisive mentality. Also, the drink menu was displayed on an iPad, which was pretty unique and memorable. Ambiance: Perfect space with casual but refined feeling. Could be perfect for really any occasion, or just to grab a quick bite. Bottom line: I'm definitely coming back.;Recently dined here for a date night out- the atmosphere and ambience was beautiful and trendy. Our waiter(s) were attentive (we had multiple employees come to our table and take orders/deliver food, not quite sure who was our actual server), but service itself was slow. The entire dinner took about 2 hours. I ordered the Chicken alla Grigla and it was okay, my boyfriend ordered the rabbit and loved it. The insalata misticanza is just romaine lettuce and balsamic vinegar- don't waste your money. I ordered the palazzo malgara, nerello mascalese terre siciliane igt 2015 wine and it was absolutely amazing- definitely a great wine. Lastly- the artisinal cheese board was fabulous- I would 10/10 recommend the cheese board.;Have been a fan for a long time, but haven't been there in quite a while. On a recent visit to Philly, I made my way there and was not disappointed. Sat at the bar and my bartender was attentive and knowledgeable. Had the marinara pizza which was excellent and the meat plate which was as good as I remembered (the mustardo honey with a mustard spice to it and artichoke makes the plate.) I had the gnocchi for dinner and it was pretty good as well. I still feel like the price is fair for the quality and service and I will certainly keep it in my rotations when visiting Philly again.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Osteria 1: Definately the best Italian Restraunt That I have been to in Philly, Suggest that you start with the Wood grilled Octopus, that was the highlight of the evening.;Great food. Good service. My wife and I had our anniversary dinner here and really enjoyed the experience and the food. I had the tuna steak and sausage, which was perfect.;The most tender, flavorful homemade pasta and pizzas. Suckling pig special was delightful. Prompt service. Beautiful atmosphere. Get the Vetri experience without the $700 bill..
Anthony's Pizza is located at 5261 New Falls Rd, Levittown city. It has the postal code is 19056 and latitude - longitude is 40.1411386 --74.8752609 . List of Anthony's Pizza's categories: Restaurants, Pizza. Anthony's Pizza opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 10:30-22:0, Wednesday: 10:30-22:0, Thursday: 10:30-22:0, Friday: 10:30-23:0, Saturday: 10:30-23:0, Sunday: 11:30-22:0. The rating for Anthony's Pizza is 3.5. Anthony's Pizza is currently open. Anthony's Pizza provides information for customer: Can provide Medium Price, Accepts credit cards, Has supports takeout service, Has good for groups service, 'casual', Has delivery support, Quiet loud, Has reservations service, Has good for kids service, No outdoor seating, Serves beer and wine, u'free', Has caters service, No dogs allowed, True, No table service, No happy hour service, False, No bike parking, Has wheelchair accessible, False, Has BYOB service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Anthony's Pizza: It took two hours for a delivery of one pizza. Two hours!!! It's a shame because the food is very good. They just take a long time to get you your food. Two hours for delivery is pretty ridiculous.;Manager was really rude.... I ordered a medium and they sent me and charged me for a large... Would not fix or compensate;So the delivery guy was 25 mins late He blamed it on the owner saying that the owners family was more important then the customer I ordered a special cheesesteak and a cheese fries The fries where not cooked all the way and the melted cheddar was all dried up and coagulated The steak was dry and very chewy the roll was hard Overall I will not be going back to anthonys pizza again The sad part is my family has been ordering from here for over 15 yrs. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Anthony's Pizza: Really don't like their pizza at all. I would go out of my way 2 go somewhere else even though this place is right around the corner.;Gave them a call to order something and boy! who ever answered the phone was one rude fucker...;After receiving a overcooked pizza with mediocre toppings, French fries luke warm and unsalted, garlic bread not anything like it should be. And I am less than a 1/8 of a mile away. I visit your Morrisville location weekly. As they say you are the week link,. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Anthony's Pizza: The pizza is good, I've had the pepperoni, cheese, and veggie. I liked the cheese, the sauce could of had more flavor. Not the best pizza around and the staff seemed more like they wanted to hang out with their buds who had just ordered a pizza then help us. I've only had take out but their is a descent amount of space in a room that is a little disconnected from the kitchen and ordering area. All in all nothing to write home about but if your home is located across the street then it's a great place to get take out.;This is a pizzaria where uou order at the counter. Dining area is an afterthought. Chef salad was packed with green olives. The calamari was good but the sauces that came with it was cold. Calzoni was a liitle over cooked and should have had more ham. Overall a good dinner, just no wow.;I've been making my way around pizza shops in bucks county. While I had high hopes based on reviews, I was pretty disappointed. The pizza is bland, sauce tastes like they put no effort into it. The fries looked like they were taken straight from the freezer and baked for cheese fries. Definitely didn't taste fried. Overall pretty low ranking compared to other close by spots like Camila's.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Anthony's Pizza: Pretty good sandwiches!!! Service is good but the dining room is dirty. If not for that is to 5 stars;This is the best tasting pizza in Levittown. But the parking lot is a pain to get in and out of. They just remodeled the front counter, so it's not as much as a dive as it used to be. The staff isn't exactly helpful and friendly. Also, I don't like that I live right around the corner and yet they charge me $2 delivery fee. That doesn't go to the driver, so you still have to give a normal tip.;This is definitely the best pizza in Levittown since a few great shops in the nearby area closed. They never skimp on the cheese, which is something I really appreciate. Their Sicilian pies are big and doughy, but always thoroughly cooked. Their crust is perfect and they have just the right amount of grease. I have no complaints about their food, except once we got a hair in a pie. Aside from that, no issues.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Anthony's Pizza: Awesome food, good prices. Doesn't take long for your order to be completed. Friendly staff;$8 for Philly cheese steak ... Was perfect.... Awesome. Mom n pop no frills. Perfect!;This review is long overdue, as I have been going to Anthony's Pizza every chance that I can for a long time. My husband and I have been going there with each other and our friends for as long as we can remember, and we even had our wedding rehearsal in their dining room (and they allowed this on a Friday night, when they are very busy). All of our family and friends are regulars there. The workers are just as amazing as their food, and all of these negative reviews surprise me. The workers are so nice, and always greet me and my family when we come in to pick up our food/ eat-in. Sometimes we even call ahead to eat in their dining room (which is beautifully remolded, by the way). On two separate occasions my husband and I coordinated dinner in their dining room for special events, and they were more than happy to provide table cloths and table settings, etc. Our first event was a candlelit anniversary dinner for two, and our second event was our Wedding Rehearsal Dinner for 18 people. For both events we got food other than pizza (chicken parmigiana, chicken marsala, etc.) and it was as good as other higher end Italian Restaurants that we have been to, and still priced very reasonably. The guys even offered for us to have our son's first birthday party in the dining room, which is something that we are definitely considering! All in all, Anthony's Pizza is absolutely a Levittown staple, and I do not foresee a day that I will stop going there..
Andy's Diner 2 is located at 2224 Roosevelt Blvd, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19116 and latitude - longitude is 40.120583 --74.979879 . List of Andy's Diner 2's categories: Diners, Restaurants. Andy's Diner 2 opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 0:0-0:0, Wednesday: 0:0-0:0, Thursday: 0:0-0:0, Friday: 0:0-0:0, Saturday: 0:0-0:0, Sunday: 0:0-0:0. The rating for Andy's Diner 2 is 3.0. Andy's Diner 2 is currently closed. Andy's Diner 2 provides information for customer: Has bike parking, Has reservations service, Can provide Medium Price, Casual Attire, Has supports takeout service, Has good for groups service, Accepts credit cards, Serves beer and wine, No caters service, Average loud, Has good for kids service, True, u'no', No delivery support, No outdoor seating, False. Extremely poor review of restaurant Andy's Diner 2: The place was empty on a Thursday evening. I counted four customers in the whole place. Menu is very expensive and any sides are a la carte. For instance fries with a panini sandwich, the fries are $3 extra. My chicken panini was served with a pickle. The sandwich bread was soaked from the juice from the pickle. There was nothing special about the panini. The chicken tasted like they pulled a frozen patty out of the freezer and reheated it in a microwave. It was rubbery and tastless. There was only one waitress on duty. Every time that we needed something, I had to stand up and look for the waitress. When we were getting up to leave and to pay the check, I noticed a whole salad bar and soup buffet on the other side of the half wall where we were sitting. I asked the waitress if that was a self-serve salad bar, or is that used to cook the meals. She said, "Oh no, that's our salad and soup bar. It comes with all of the entrees". I told her that our waitress never even mentioned it. But honestly it did not even look appetizing. It looked like it had been sitting there all day unattended and uncovered. I think the owner of this restaurant spent way toooooo much money putting marble walls in the restaurant, in the bathroom, on the floors, and on the tables and the counters. Should have spent the money on a better chef. Probably why the prices are so high. Just doesn't seem that they're pulling in the income to cover all of the renovation expense. The food was not even tasty. The diner used to be Steak & Ale, which I really liked. You would think that since there are a lot of hotels, motels, office buildings, and the fact that it is on a major highway , that this place would be packed. The Wawa acrossed the street is always busy, and the food, the coffee, and the service are much better. I don't think I will be back again. I don't recommend this diner to anyone.;I looked forward to experiencing what I read about in reviews. Walked in and was greeted warmly, sat down and found tiny bugs crawly quickly all over the table. Got up and left.;Poor service. Beyond mediocre food. I ordered scallops with no dairy. They came served with melted feta cheese. The redo was like rubber, inedible, I sent it back. The baked potato came served to me without a plate, in a wrapper directly on the table. Seriously, WTF?!?! If I had known it would be this terrible, I would have skipped a late dinner altogether and gone straight to sleep. The third round was edible, but super mediocre. When I asked for the check, the server dropped it on my table with no acknowledgement of any kind and walked away... just as she did with the baked potato. She said she was new... but seriously, WTF?!?! No redeeming qualities here. Not coming back!!! No food would be better than this place.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Andy's Diner 2: Pretty much everything about this place screams....half assed... Decor C- There is a failed attempt at a 60's theme that wasnt completed Food C We had breakfast and it was ok but nothing special, they lost points on the sausage for not knowing how to cook it properly Noise Level C- It's loud enough already without old music blasting in the background Service B+ Our server was pleasant and attentive. She was the only properly executed aspect of the dining experience. Cleanliness - B+ Overall - there is no reason for me to return here. The prices were ok but the atmosphere and food isnt worth the extra effort to pull off the highway.;Very unimpressed with this diner. We were being stared down by the hostess all night, watching our every move, even while we ate. Food was not remotely good. Also should think about drying the soaking wet lettuce on the salad bar.;Went for breakfast... How can you mess that up? Well they did. Food was salty. Tasted dry and it was just gross. Normally Diner breakfast is amazing but not here!. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Andy's Diner 2: Visited for breakfast the 1st time since the switch from Steak n Ale. Really looks completely different inside. Nice & clean. Very large - great if you're with a group of people. Friendly accommodating staff. Breakfast was good. I'm not one to notice prices very much, but it was about $50 for 2 adults & 2 kids for breakfast. That's crazy for eggs & pancakes. For that reason- don't know that I'll be back...;Decent diner I stopped in for lunch while out on the road yesterday during client visits. The place itself looks like it used to be an old ski chalet / ski shop that was transformed into a 50's style diner. Large mural of rock and rollers on the wall, pictures of old time movie stars and rock stars hanging around, guitars pinned up, large flat screens around, etc. Actually, a very clean and nice setup here. The menu was huge, but was what is expected of diner fare. Had a grilled chicken Greek salad wrap with fries. Not bad, but the fries were a bit under cooked. Wrap was tasty enough. There is even a salad bar here if you choose that or get it with your meal. Outside seating too for when the weather is nice. Service was attentive and pleasant. Not your standard diner set-up but worth a try if in the area.;3 stars because they had a nice salad bar with many soup options. Otherwise, this would've been a two star restaurant. The pork chops were bland because they needed mushrooms or some other type of topping. The two shrimp with the steak meal surf and turf stuck to my plate and almost impossible to get off but the stuffing was nice and crab filled. The kids meals were just average at best. Onion rings actually were quite tasty. Will have to try the breakfast there sometime but this is not a place that is going to go on my all-time favorites list. The desserts did look appetizing but we did not try them. The cupcakes were absolutely humongous.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Andy's Diner 2: We went here today for the first time for our Memorial Day dinner. First, a little history. Prior to Andy taking over the site, this place used to be known as the "Steak & Ale". From my recollection of the previous establishment, Andy completely gutted the place. As you enter, the restrooms are to the left and straight ahead there is an area of the diner that is not used (or it is only used when necessary, not sure). Also as you enter, you notice the dessert case. Now for the details. As soon as we stepped foot on the premises, one of the waitresses who was outside smoking greeted us, extinguished her cigarette, and courteously held the door open for us. One thing to note is that if you are a smoker, there are tables set up under a canopy to accommodate your needs. Next, the hostess (and cashier) led us to our table and placed the menus down. Perusing the menu, I thought the dinner prices were extremely fair, especially given the fact that today is a holiday and traditionally, food establishments use this as a reason to boost prices. Speaking of the dinner section, dinner menu items come with *both* soup AND salad at no additional cost. Most places give you a choice of one or the other, and then force you to pay an extra charge for whatever you want. First, she took our drink orders. Next we picked out our selections (fish, eggplant parm, chicken) and the waitress congenially took our orders. She also informed us to help ourselves to the salad and soup, located in a designated area of the diner. The salad included the standards such as chopped lettuce, sliced purple onion, grated carrots, peeled and sliced cucumbers, bread crumbs, beets, and a choice of dressings. The soup selections included matzo ball, chicken noodle, barley, and one or two others which I cannot think of right now. Additionally, in this area you will find warm, sliced bread housed under a lid container. Last but not least, there was a basket of what appeared like corn bread (or maybe pound cake) as well as a pastry basket. Keep in mind all of these items come included with the meal at no additional cost. After what seemed like a short wait, the waitress brought out our meals on a tray. In true diner form, the portions were very generous. My fish selection was masterfully prepared and tasted as if I were in an ultra upscale Center City restaurant expertly prepared by a world-class chef. Similarly, my companions enjoyed their food choices immensely. I was able (and hungry enough) to finish my entire meal, while my the others asked for leftover containers. In closing, the bill was exceptionally reasonable for both the quantity and quality of food we ordered. We have driven past Andy's Diner in the past, but are certainly glad we stopped in to give this place a try. You should do the same if you have not yet done so and see for yourself!;We had a birthday party in a private room late on a Sunday morning. All 17 of us enjoyed the breakfast buffet, which was reasonably priced at $10.95. The food was fresh & tasty. Our server was Kamal, who provided us with plenty of juice, coffee & cold water. He was extremely courteous & did his job well. He also served us the delicious birthday cake that was baked on the premises. We're planning on returning for the buffet and also for dinner.;Very strange decor/ design. German style building used to be a steak and ale but when you are inside they tried to replicate a 50s diner complete with many pictures of Marilyn and Elvis. Good food though.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Andy's Diner 2: First visit. Family has been there before. Every time they went is has been good. I had creamed chipped beef. It was excellent! Large portion with fried potatoes. Couldn't finish it. Will definitely be back.;I'm not generally a fan of diners, especially in this area, but I had a good experience here and that about never happens at diners. Pros: Good portions Fair prices Cool 50s style environment Not busy at all at night Cons: My girlfriend didn't love the wings, but she thought they were okay;HVe lunch here twice a week ... Always good with great service ... Lunch specials are inexpensive and comes with soup.
Grace’s Cafe is located at 130 W Main St, Trappe city. It has the postal code is 19426 and latitude - longitude is 40.1942614319 --75.4674410022 . List of Grace’s Cafe's categories: Breakfast & Brunch, Restaurants, Cafes. Grace’s Cafe opens: Monday: 7:0-15:0, Tuesday: 7:0-15:0, Wednesday: 7:0-15:0, Thursday: 7:0-15:0, Friday: 7:0-15:0, Saturday: 7:0-15:0, Sunday: 7:0-15:0. The rating for Grace’s Cafe is 4.5. Grace’s Cafe is currently open. Grace’s Cafe provides information for customer: Has table service, No dogs allowed, No happy hour service, True, Unknown supports takeout service, u'free', Unknown delivery support, Can provide Medium Price, Has outdoor seating, Has good for kids service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Grace’s Cafe: Do not eat here if you have Celiac Disease. Yes they have gluten free pancakes and waffles but our server was SO unknowledgeable about anything gluten free. Our son has Celiac Disease so we are not "FAD" gluten free eaters. We asked her whether the home fries were gluten free, she said "no, or yes ... let me check." Came back and said no. We asked her to flag our sons order as a gluten allergy so it would be known of his condition. She comes out with our food and says she marked the whole order gluten free. I ordered the Eggs avocado Benedict so I doubled checked that the English muffin and home fries on my plate (that she just said were NOT gf) were gf. She said yes??? The woman at the cash register asked how our breakfast was so I asked again about then having gluten free bread and was told no by her!!! Seriously, if you are going to offer gluten free items on your menu PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE make sure your servers are educated and understand about all that goes into it. In retrospect we should've asked to talk to someone in the kitchen and not relied on our server. Unfortunately even though this place is right around the corner from us we will not be back.;Ugh! Found a hair in my food! My husband and I were there for breakfast on a weekday. Not busy. We sat outside and ordered. When the food was delivered to our table, it looked good and we were hungry. About a quarter way thru my creamed chipped beef, I found a hair in my food! Ewww! It wasn't mine! I'm going thru chemo and don't have much! We felt out of touch with our waitress once the food arrived. When she did check on us, and I pointed out the hair, she wasn't phased by it. Took my plate and asked if we wanted anything else. We said, no. To which she replied..."I'll get your check when I have time." I looked at my husband in disbelief. When she has time?! We waited 5-10 minutes to pay for our food with someone's hair in it. I was sure I wouldn't be charged for my breakfast. Imagine my shock when I saw they took 15% off my meal...NOT THE ENTIRE BILL! $3.00 off a gross breakfast. We paid. I wrote a note. And we will never be back! If you go, they don't cover their hair or their face! Check your food before you eat it. What a gross way to start the day. And a rude waitress, and a manager/owner that just doesn't care. Try another place.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Grace’s Cafe: Ate here the other day. Our meal was extremely late. I believe the waitress just forgot to put it in. I watched other couples come in after us sit down they were waited on ate and paid the bill and left before we got our meal. The waitress did apologize. The food was adequate but there was nothing particularly special. My wife had eggs hashbrowns and toast and enjoyed it. I had a western omelette hashbrowns toast and bacon. It was average at best. When I received the bill I was charged for two coffees when there was only one. I will likely never go here again based on my experience;They don't have REAL maple syrup, but they do have sugar free. They have coffee (flavors), but you have to ask for more. Hashbrowns aren't included in the traditional eggs, FT/pancakes & breakfast meat option, just fruit. Our server was very sweet, but didn't have answers to simple questions & got my order wrong. IF we go back, we are bringing our own syrup.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Grace’s Cafe: Visited Grace's just after they opened, which is in the Trappe shopping center. The outside isn't much to look at since it's in a strip mall, but the interior is very nice. There were a few of us, plus an infant. Plenty of high chairs, so no worries there. Wooden and plastic, I believe, the former being great for car seats, if your kiddo still happens to be in one (turn the high chair upside down). Plenty of space, too; it's not crammed with tables. Food choices included juevos rancheros, eggs Benedict, and an egg sandwich? I use a question mark because an egg sandwich was ordered but it came out as toast and scrambled eggs. That particular person had a dairy problem, tho, so it's possible her description of how she wanted it was confusing, so that's on us. FYI: they were very accommodating to the dairy issue, so that's great. Service was very attentive, though. Food was decent. Not amazing, not bad. I don't mean that in a bad way, and they did just open, so it always takes some time to hit a stride. We only had savory options tho, not sweet ones, so perhaps the French toast is better. Lots of choices for eggs, omelets, French toast, and eggs Benedict though, so plenty of choice. The eggs Benedict was very creamy and pretty decent, but needs a little something... Salt or pepper maybe. The rancheros was pretty good, with a delicious sauce. And the other dish was pretty standard, not much to say there. A few suggestions: food could use a little more salt or pepper; Sriracha eggs Benedict should be on the menu, and I don't mean that for hipster reasons, the sauce just goes well with hollandaise; the menu says home fries, but you get hash browns,so actual home fries would be nice. I'll be going back, so I'll update this post after I do. I really hope this place takes off because the area really needs it. Definitely worth a shot, and I'm sure their performance will get better as time goes on.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Grace’s Cafe: We went here for the first time for breakfast and will definitely be back. We shop at the pet store next door and noticed it while there, and are so happy we discovered it. Everyone who works there is super nice and attentive. We had Belgian waffles and French toast, everything was delicious and fresh!;Tried Grace's for the first time this past weekend. Nice open atmosphere and friendly staff. Food was priced fairly and the menu was pretty extensive. Breakfast was good and we didn't wait long. Only downside was that I was charged 1.99 to replace the potatoes with sliced Roma tomatoes. That should have been an even swap. Overall I do recommend!;Really good breakfast food. Fast and friendly service. Specialty pancakes are very yummy.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Grace’s Cafe: Just opened April 15, 2019. Very comfortable, casual, homey cafe. Plenty of smiling faces and cheerful, welcoming attitude. I had the Huevos Rancheros and they were delicious. The plate included three poached eggs done to perfection, atop melted cheese on flour tortillas and covered with a bit of Ranchero sauce, a small side of delicious beans, and shredded home fries with plenty of crispy bits, not greasy at all. I will be back! Family oriented. Friendly. Reasonable prices. Still 5 stars! I returned with a group of ladies and everything was delicious. Homemade soups. Homemade chicken fingers. Chicken sandwich contain pieces of roasted chicken, not sliced deli meat. Cheerful and friendly. Lots of variety on the menu.;Just opened April 15, 2019. Very comfortable, casual, homey cafe. Plenty of smiling faces and cheerful, welcoming attitude. I had the Huevos Rancheros and they were delicious. The plate included three poached eggs done to perfection, atop melted cheese on flour tortillas and covered with a bit of Ranchero sauce, a small side of delicious beans, and shredded home fries with plenty of crispy bits, not greasy at all. I will be back! Family oriented. Friendly. Reasonable prices.;The food is delicious and the service is great. My son and I both ordered pancakes and they were cooked perfectly. The food came out fast and was hot. The staff is polite and the food is well priced..
Emils Restaurant is located at 1710 Ridge Rd, Perkasie city. It has the postal code is 18944 and latitude - longitude is 40.4386664 --75.2287868 . List of Emils Restaurant's categories: Breakfast & Brunch, Restaurants, Seafood. Emils Restaurant opens: Tuesday: 7:0-14:0, Wednesday: 7:0-14:0, Thursday: 7:0-20:0, Friday: 7:0-20:0, Saturday: 7:0-20:0, Sunday: 7:0-13:0. The rating for Emils Restaurant is 4.5. Emils Restaurant is currently closed. Emils Restaurant provides information for customer: No outdoor seating, Serves beer and wine, No delivery support, False, No caters service, 'casual', No reservations service, Has good for kids service, Accepts credit cards, Can provide Medium Price, Very Loud, u'no', Has bike parking, Has supports takeout service, Has good for groups service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Emils Restaurant: None. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Emils Restaurant: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Emils Restaurant: None. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Emils Restaurant: I've eaten at Emil's three times. Emil's is known for their Eggs Benedict. They do Hollandaise perfectly. It's absolutely delightful! The home fries were cooked perfectly. The coffee is meh, but nothing some extra sugar and cream couldn't remedy. I had a burger there once and don't plan to have another one there. I loved that they offer sweet potatoes, though! I'll be back to Emil's soon!;Emil's Restaurant - Located in Upper Bucks County 5min from Lake Noximixon. We wonder upon this spot Sunday morning for breakfast. We were starving and know parking lots don't lie. It was packed and so was the restaurant. There was a line forming and we jumped in. The restaurant was jamming, but were seated in 10 mins to enjoy a good breakfast. Appearance*** Old Skool, could use remodeling Food**** Egg Benny, Hot, Fresh Cut Ham, Good Hollandaise Sauce and Running Eggs (They way they should be!) Service**** Attentive, Speedy and Nice Appearance Value**** Price, Portion and Presentation Happy Trails!;So this is a tough one. First this review is only for dinner. My wife always has oyster pie and I get something else. She would rate the oyster pie a 5+. The other stuff has always green good but not great...say 3-4. But wait staff is nice and prices are good.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Emils Restaurant: Great Staff Great Food and Great Owners. New to the area and passed this place several times, Stopped in for Oyster Pie and Oyster Stew and Fried Pickles. They were all great and got a free sample of the Crab Soup which was fantastic. The owners were so nice and friendly and came over to the table to check on us and asked how the service was. Just a good warm feeling to eat there, we shall return.. Also the home made desserts are great also.;this establishment is awesome, great atmosphere but cramped, however, when you get down to the food, it doesn't matter. Was very surprised how good everything was. Pretty soon, they'll be serving their staple Oyster Pie. The wait is pretty long, however, it IS well worth it.;We are eating at Emils for the last time After 25 years they sold their restaurant to another family. Today is their last day as owners..
Rice & Curry is located at 521 Limekiln Pike, Maple Glen city. It has the postal code is 19002 and latitude - longitude is 40.1780038 --75.1834708 . List of Rice & Curry's categories: Thai, Asian Fusion, Restaurants, Japanese. Rice & Curry opens: Monday: 17:0-21:30, Tuesday: 17:0-21:30, Wednesday: 17:0-21:30, Thursday: 17:0-21:30, Friday: 17:0-22:0, Saturday: 17:0-22:0, Sunday: 16:30-21:0. The rating for Rice & Curry is 4.5. Rice & Curry is currently open. Rice & Curry provides information for customer: Has reservations service, Has table service, No bike parking, False, Accepts credit cards, Has wheelchair accessible, u'free', Has good for groups service, Has outdoor seating, Serves beer and wine, Has supports takeout service, Has good for kids service, Has delivery support, False. Extremely poor review of restaurant Rice & Curry: What's with all the glowing reviews? This restaurant should be ashamed of themselves having 3 Thai chefs and not able to produce not one authentic Thai dish. Ok. It's the burbs take away full authentic expectations, how are you able to screw up pad see ew? Chinese broccoli people. You can afford it. Restaurant is nice inside and staff is very good. Crispy duck appetizer served with burnt Mexican tortillas. Uh no. Bao bun are easy to get. Fried tofu was fine just not interesting. Cold rolls uninspired. Sent back the basil chicken it was a dry thick cut chicken breast with a gloppy red chili sauce that didn't taste homemade. Poke on the menu with thai . Huh? The place was full, so Maybe people in ambler don't know better or just don't care but I do care. I'm not expecting solid Thai food in the burbs but I expect the chefs to make an effort. Next!. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Rice & Curry: Food was fair, price was good, ambiance pleasant but the service was OH SO SLOW. You can't have dinner with this kind of service. Took forever for the first 2 diners served. Then it took forever and a day for the last 2 diners to get their food. Some of the dishes were cold when served.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Rice & Curry: My wife , my mother and I went out to celebrate my birthday and my mother having had a good meat here before wanted to take us back. It is very pleasant to look at, not too crowded. They do not have a liquor license so it is bring your own for this. for starters my wife and mother split and order of springs rolls. I had the shrimp dumplings. For some reason there was a delay and by the time the dumplings appeared the spring rolls had been eaten. The shrimp dumplings qualified, barely, by each having a single tiny shrimp on top the rest was stuffed with a very delicate fish paste. It was quite good but I felt the heading 'shrimp' dumpling bordered on misleading. For the main course I had the duck, my mother the soft shelled crab and my wife had the salmon. All were nicely arranged with vegetables and broth. Despite me being the only one to order a meal with the 'hot' warning on the menu we all noted the overwhelming flavor was PEPPER. There were a lot of other, complex flavors in there but you had to search around for them. I was expecting the heat but the rest of my party wasn't. We had a pleasant time but it didn't really stand out as a great time. Service was a little slow and at no point did anyone ask if we were enjoying the food. Not being able to serve liquor is a bit of a bother but can be compensated for and with time hopefully the other little bumps will work themselves out.;I really love their food but was disappointed on Mother's Day when they handed out menus but asked us to order on the App and pass the phone around to everyone in our party. We've been ordering online for a year and a half and this was our first time out as a family for dinner and was hoping for more than passing one phone around the table. I understand using the mobile menus because they want less contact but they actually gave us menus- but actually getting a large party to order this way was not what I was looking for . Hopefully they will change this .;Good not great. Service was very slow for the restaurant only being about 1/3 full. Pad Thai was thick/paste-like and too strong with tamarind. Sushi was overloaded with sauce (one came with spicy mayo and it looked like they poured a cup on top). While I commend a non-pizza-shop restaurant in the suburbs, they need to work on their service and flavors a bit more.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Rice & Curry: The crispy tofu and.spring.roll appetizer were yummy. The duck panang curry was amazing and the salmon volcano poke bowl was a nice combo of textures and flavors. We will be back!;Delicious Poke bowl. Extensive menu .Look forward to going back again.;Food was good. Very flavorful. Definitely good traditional Thai cuisine, even a bit updated. But service was very slow. Reservation for 7:15. We were there over 2 hours. Not a big deal as we enjoyed each other's company but the flow of service needs some refining in my opinion.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Rice & Curry: We were visiting Philly for the first time with my mom and kids and were craving thai food when we were in the suburbs - seeing friends. Rice & Curry was a gem. We were greeted warmly by the restaurant owner who also took the time to explain the menu and gave us recommendations. Everything on the platter was delicious. My son asked for extra serving of the dumplings- they were so good. I opted for the healthier choice / kinda and went with the fried tofus. They were very well cooked. Not greasy at all. The kids loved them. For entrees we had Pad Sa-eww chicken and crab fried rice. Both were very delicious. No need for extra seasoning. And the highlight of our dinner was the Poke bowl. First time for me and will be many more time soon. The sauce was out of this world delicious. The salmon was fresh and everything just blended in smoothly. So if you're the locals on Maple Glen or Ambler - this is one of the MUST try / go to place.;A wonderful addition to the restaurants in the Maple Glen/Ambler area - this nice spot is in the former Pistachio Grill. We had a sushi roll and tuna poke bowl - both very fresh and delicious. The poke bowl was a generous portion, yet had high quality ingredients and was very flavorful. Looking forward to trying out the rest of the menu - we will definitely be back!;We stopped here on the Saturday before Mother's Day for a lunch and we were delighted to have delicious food, excellent service and a very nice ambience. I ordered the green curry which had the perfect amount of spice and sweet. My husband got the pad thai which was recommended by someone just before we came here and was equally impressed. This is definitely a place I'll be back to have dinner with friends. And it's a BYOB to boot! This is definitely a place to check out..
Express Kabob & Grill is located at 2327 Cottman Ave, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19149 and latitude - longitude is 40.0474609348 --75.0555587434 . List of Express Kabob & Grill's categories: Middle Eastern, American (New), Halal, Restaurants, Mediterranean. Express Kabob & Grill opens: Monday: 11:0-21:0, Tuesday: 11:0-21:0, Wednesday: 11:0-21:0, Thursday: 11:0-21:0, Friday: 11:0-21:0, Saturday: 11:0-21:0, Sunday: 11:0-19:0. The rating for Express Kabob & Grill is 3.5. Express Kabob & Grill is currently open. Express Kabob & Grill provides information for customer: Has good for kids service, Quiet loud, Serves beer and wine, Has good for groups service, Has caters service, Accepts credit cards, No reservations service, Has outdoor seating, No delivery support, Has supports takeout service, Has bike parking, Casual Attire, Can only provide Low Price, True, u'no'. Extremely poor review of restaurant Express Kabob & Grill: Horrible service and very unprofessional. I went to order a few gyros and the lady there was on the phone and I couldn't tell if she was nodding to me or if she was was gesturing while on the phone. She finally put her phone down and when I asked for a gyro she rudely yelled "finished! Closed!" While turning her back away from me and telling me only water was available. I was honestly in shock and didn't understand her rude and odd behavior. Just because she was having a bad day she didn't have to take it out on her customers. I took myself across the lot to where the Game Stop is and got myself the most delicious gyros from the trucks there.;Horrible experience, I went here twice, my first experience was okay, the food wasn't that good and the order took 30 minutes! I went again a couple days ago because I was in the area and got hungry and boy do I regret it! The lady was on the phone and I waited a good 5 minutes before I saw her nodding to me so I can come forward and order. Mind you she was still on the phone and so I asked for a beef gryo and she snapped at me and said "no no we don't have that, it's closed". So I politely asked what else do you have available? She replies "WATER!". What the hell? Who says that? Her OPEN sign was on, I waited patiently for her to finish her call and she responds in the most unprofessional, rude way. I then gasp because I'm shocked she said that and she continues to mock me! I'm still surprised someone can act so childish especially catering to customers. She probably had a bad day or was upset with her phone call but you cannot take it out on your customers. I definitely won't be going back. There's food elsewhere, I drove right across the street and there were three food trucks, all halal (if that matters to you), and they were cheaper ($5 for a gryo vs $7) and it came with a can of soda! I want to add that I was with my sister when this happened and we both told her we're definitely rating your horrible service when we get home, she didn't seem to care..... Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Express Kabob & Grill: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Express Kabob & Grill: None. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Express Kabob & Grill: I Am SOLD! Chicken over rice FTW!I've lived close and been looking at this place for so long and avoid trying the food. Now that I finally did- the food is so deliciously and conveniently done without compromising the taste and quality. Such a quick yet accommodating service and I HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT. If there's one complain I have is that I didn't order a lot ... I will definitely frequent this place more often. Oh, and did I mention it is affordable? 4stars and not 5 for my late discovery.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Express Kabob & Grill: I have thought about trying this place before and today it worked out that we were right there at lunch time. I thought the chicken kabobs were a bit pricey at first. We took our food to go. When we got home and began eating...just WOW! Big portions and absolutely delicious food! This will be a frequent stop for us!;The falafel over rice is awesome. The only issue here is you never know when they are open. There are no operating times are posted anywhere and at the beginning of 2017 they had a 'closed for vacation sign' up and were gone about a week , so its hit or miss if you catch them open. Also the line can be rather long at times. But the food is really good and a affordable.;The gyros are incredible. I prefer the chicken but the beef is great as well. You can taste the middle eastern spices in every bite. The chicken kabobs were delicious and cooked perfectly. Everything is cooked to order so be prepared to wait 10-15 minutes. It will be well worth it..
Jimmy Davis Catering is located at 943 South High St, West Chester city. It has the postal code is 19382 and latitude - longitude is 39.9397073 --75.5896174 . List of Jimmy Davis Catering's categories: Restaurants, Event Planning & Services, Caterers, Venues & Event Spaces, Delis. Jimmy Davis Catering opens: Monday: 9:0-19:0, Tuesday: 9:0-19:0, Wednesday: 9:0-19:0, Thursday: 9:0-19:0, Friday: 9:0-19:0, Saturday: 8:0-19:0, Sunday: 12:0-16:0. The rating for Jimmy Davis Catering is 4.0. Jimmy Davis Catering is currently open. Jimmy Davis Catering provides information for customer: Can provide Medium Price, Accepts credit cards. Extremely poor review of restaurant Jimmy Davis Catering: HORRIBLE!! I'm currently at the Boxcar Brewing Co. event and Jimmy Davis is the caterer. They should be ashamed of themselves, serving this so-called "soul food" and "BBQ" ... The chicken had NO flavor, the potatoes had NO flavor, my mom and I took one bite of the pork sandwich and threw it away. I'm no culinary expert or chef, but I know good food, and this wasn't it. They've got to do better..... Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Jimmy Davis Catering: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Jimmy Davis Catering: None. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Jimmy Davis Catering: None. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Jimmy Davis Catering: Awesome family owned business. I always get my party trays from him for family gatherings. I am very picky about lunch meat and this guy uses Boars Head. He catered my grad party three years ago and was very flexible about the menu, pretty much willing to do what I wanted. His team also offered creative options- like the milk and cookie shooters that my guests loved!;I have been getting my Thanksgiving Dinner from jimmy for a few years now. He is reasonable and the food is always tasty. He is flexible and I am able to pick an choose what sides I want. Some of my family doesn't eat pork and Jimmy doesnt cook with any pork in his sides.;Attended a recent babyshower and this guy did the catering. The food served was sandwiches, wraps and various salads. Everything was REALLY fresh and the pasta salad was a perfect blend of al dente bowtie pasta, with ripe sweet tomatoes in a light dressing. I had 3 plates of the pasta salad it was so good. I am a finicky eater and at times hard to please so trust me when I say, this guy knows what he is doing. Not the warmest guy in town, but not mean either. I guess I would describe him as , strictly business. And really who cares, you are paying him to cater your event, not become a lifelong friend..... I would DEFINITLEY recommend him for any catering events you may have planned, he is worth the cash...
Jim & Rita's Fine Cuisine is located at 4932 N Broad St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19141 and latitude - longitude is 40.028777 --75.147238 . List of Jim & Rita's Fine Cuisine's categories: Restaurants, Soul Food. Jim & Rita's Fine Cuisine opens: Wednesday: 11:0-21:0, Thursday: 11:0-21:0, Friday: 11:0-23:0, Saturday: 11:0-23:0, Sunday: 13:0-19:0. The rating for Jim & Rita's Fine Cuisine is 4.0. Jim & Rita's Fine Cuisine is currently closed. Jim & Rita's Fine Cuisine provides information for customer: Casual Attire, Has reservations service, Has good for groups service, Has supports takeout service, Accepts credit cards, Can provide Medium Price, No outdoor seating, No delivery support, Quiet loud, Has good for kids service, u'no', Has caters service, No bike parking, False, Serves beer and wine, False. Extremely poor review of restaurant Jim & Rita's Fine Cuisine: This place is hit or miss. The quality of your food depends on what day and time you order. I ordered the chicken, macaroni and cheese and yams. My yams were under cooked and my chicken was very greasy as if it had not been drained. I had ordered this previously and it was phenomenal. This time, however, my whole order had to be trashed.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Jim & Rita's Fine Cuisine: If your looking for soul food like your mama and grandma use to cook this is not the spot , horrible service and the food was bland smh ... If your thinking bout coming here i would pass;In from DC, looking for a late evening meal. Note to self: find somewhere else. This place was so so, but maybe the emptiness was sign. While I did go at 7:40pm on a Friday night, the food was less than good. Chicken was fried fine and tasted ok, but was as small as a pigeon leg. Forget the sides all together hence the reason for the two stars.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Jim & Rita's Fine Cuisine: The food is really good here, however, customer service makes a huge difference... they have to train their waitresses on customer service skills. i understand that it's a family establishment and they would like to keep their family employed. however, hiring family will be the death of their business. 1) Walked in I saw the waitress come out the kithen go back in at least 3 times w/ out acknowledgement only one other customer was there. 2) They close at 9, however, stop serving @ 8:30 i came in at 8:23 the waitress said they were done. 3) Waitress no smiles just dry 4) Waited so long to be served I left out. mind you these are all different visits... I know your probably saying why do I keep going back... only because I try to support the local establishments and the food is really good. The cooks in the kitchen are much nicer than the waitress...;Pretty good food, nice portions & seasoned well. The only complaint is the baked chicken was EXTREMELY dry. Like barely edible choke dry like it was sitting under those warming lights all day. Everything g else was AMAZING & the owner was really sweet.;So I found this place on Yelp. My go to spot in Philly was closed, House of Prayer. Should have just waited until breakfast and skipped dinner all together. Long story short, 1 star for the SEASONING on the pigeon leg, seriously that small, 1star for the effort in the average collards, and 1 star for being open at 7:30pm on a Friday night. If I could have rated the Mac & cheese minus 4 stars I would have. I know that it was cooked days before I got it and I don't think that it was homemade eith.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Jim & Rita's Fine Cuisine: My husband and I was invited here for my Best-Friend Birthday. At first I was confused, because I couldn't imagine a place on Broad street, that would be suitable for a nice celebration dinner. The place is small, the decor is cheezy looking, but they tried. The food definitely made up for it. We ate family style. When the food came out, we were all excited like little kids on Thanksgiving Day. It reminded me of Sundays Dinner at my Grand mom house. The whole family cramped in the dining room. Indulging in the home cooking of my mom and grand mom. We were served macaroni and cheese ( Delicious) collard greens ( good, but could have been a lot better as far as taste) sweet potatoes ( brought out cold, but taste made up for it), green beans, fried rice with chicken and shrimp (to salty, horrible), turkey chops ( great tasting), fried catfish( my husband loved them, they didn't last to long on the table. We requested more). I have lived in Philly my whole life and this is the best Soul Food you would get. This is the closest to my family cooking. I will be a frequent diner here. The hostesses were friendly and the cook came out to say. We even thanked him .;I enjoyed their food. First time on a Saturday night and it was just what I needed. Seasoned well ! Yum;I felt like I was back in my Mom's kitchen. I had fried catfish that truly came out the frying pan and onto my plate! I also had candied sweet potatoes and collard greens on the side. Soul soul delicious! Food was also plentiful, seasoned well and the iced tea was as sweet as can be! Thank you Rita and Isis for your hospitality! We had such a great girl's night out! The dessert options were on point! My pound cake with lemon frosting was so good. Keep serving it up hot, fresh and delicious! This is a cash only BYOB restaurant. Also don't go too hungry as there is a bit of a wait.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Jim & Rita's Fine Cuisine: This place is amazing. I recently moved to Philadelphia and have been on a mission trying to find great soul food. I have tried a couple of places, but Jim and Rita's take the cake. From the appetizing chicken, to the crispy turkey chops, to the delicious pound cake, my mouth was in food heaven the whole time. I plan on visiting Jim and Rita's more often. I will also be recommending this place to everybody I know. You will not be disappointed coming here!;Good Lord this place is amazing!!! Great food with very large portions. I don't take pics of food anymore, but maybe next time I will. Great job folks. I'll be back very soon.;Ordered the fried chicken entree with collard greens and mac&cheese. I also tried the candied sweets. The mac&cheese was just ok, but everything else was delicious. This was my first time ordering from here, but I will definitely be back. Also, expect to wait 25-30 min for your food unless you call ahead..
Davios is located at 111 S 17th St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19103 and latitude - longitude is 39.951001 --75.16874 . List of Davios's categories: Nightlife, Bars, Restaurants, Italian, Lounges, Steakhouses, Breakfast & Brunch. Davios opens: Monday: 11:30-23:0, Tuesday: 11:30-23:0, Wednesday: 11:30-23:0, Thursday: 11:30-23:0, Friday: 11:30-23:0, Saturday: 15:0-23:0, Sunday: 15:0-22:0. The rating for Davios is 4.0. Davios is currently closed. Davios provides information for customer: Serves beer and wine, Can provide High Price, Has good for groups service, Has reservations service, No outdoor seating, Average loud, Accepts credit cards, Has caters service, Has supports takeout service, No bike parking, True, u'free', No good for dancing service, 'dressy', Has happy hour service, No dogs allowed, Has good for kids service, Has coat check service, Unknown delivery support, Smoking not allowed. Extremely poor review of restaurant Davios: HORRIBLE. Where do I begin? We sat down and it took at least 5 minutes for someone to greet us. The staff was inattentive, rude and had no knowledge of the menu. The cocktail that I received was sugary that I might as well have ordered a soda because there was no taste of liquor whatsoever. The bread was not hot and the dips were watery. I ordered the filet mignon, thinking it would make up for the beginning of the dinner experience. It was overcooked, so the kitchen made me a new one. The manager who came over to our table with my new filet was plain rude. He had a British accent with no sincerity towards my guest and I. For dessert, I got the creme burlee, it was the only decent part of my experience at Davio's. If you want to go to a REAL Italian restaurant with a respectable staff and management, DON'T go there.;Very very over price. The spicy crab soup is the combination of spicy cream and crab, taste like shit. Shit crab soup, no tats of sea food at all. Risotto is dry and hard to eat. The rice is most likely uncooked. Very bad place to go.;Ordered Spaghettini and request for white sauce instead but their meal was disappointing... its salty no leafy veggie and i waited half an hour for the take away meal... average meal.. tasted a lot of pasta and this is uncomparable. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Davios: Ambiance is amazing, service impecable, kitchen sloppy. Found an avocado stem in my tuna tartar and my creme brûlée was watery, bucatini amatriciana is average, lobster a tad over cooked. Not going back. There's better food in Philadelphia.;My girlfriend and I ate here on a Sunday evening. We were very excited to check this place out with the reviews that everyone else was leaving about Davio's. Sadly, we were very disappointed in the food. The 16oz ribeye was hardly seasoned and the veal chop was dry despite it being ordered medium rare. I've never claimed to be a great cook and the food tasted like something an amateur would cook and serve. Especially for the price of the food, we were unimpressed. The high point of the meal was definitely the drinks and the wine. I hope that we just hit the place on an off night. The place was very crowded and had a very cool, old school vibe.;For the prices, you would think to expect high quality food and excellent service. Our server was Mark. He seemed preoccupied, as though he would've liked to be anywhere else. Didn't smile once. Our food took a long time to arrive, and it was not as good as everyone says. I had the penne with smoked chicken, sun dried tomatoes and walnuts, and my mom had the gnocchi with mushrooms and truffle oil. My mom was not satisfied with the temperature of her dish- it was far too hot. Mark only had about 4 tables, but disappeared for long periods of time, and when he did return he seemed in a rush to get back to whatever he was doing. I am a server as well and I understand how stressful the job can be, but the staff seemed to just be floating around doing nothing. We sat with our half empty plates in front of us for too long after finishing our meal. The only consistent service we received was a refill of our water glasses by a different busser every 10 minutes. Will not be returning again.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Davios: This either is or isn't your kinda of place. Mostly I would say that depends on who is picking up the check, Service is impeccable, must have had 9 different people doing something at our table. If you found it too troubling to scratch you own nose, I suspect they would have staff to do this for you. The AMBIENCE is OPULENT.....that could be my whole review. But on to the food. (Spoiler alert: it's in you mouth for about 30 seconds and you're shitting it out about 24 hours later) It's very good...but worth this price??? Not to me. The assorted spring roll app tasted like most other places. The fried calamari was again deep fried like every other place. I had the veal( $38) it was good not memorable. The WINE list is EXTENSIVE and EXPENSIVE....that could be the rest of my review. If ya wanna impress someone with a really swanky place and expensive food, yes this place is good. If ya got a little more game and you're savvy, you can do just as well elsewhere for a lot less.;Very nice inside and the bar area looked pretty cool. As far as the restaurant, the service was fairly slow and my steak was overcooked. The side of risotto was delicious, but the the steak was just something that I couldn't get past. Steaks at a steakhouse should always be spot on. Considering all the great spots in Philadelphia, I probably won't be back to Davios.;First off, the food was all very good. If you wanna go, go for the food. Wine: also very good. The atmosphere was bizarre. It seemed overdone and confused. The music was a collection of current popular radio songs, which did not match the 'have a steak in an old bank' interior. The service was crazy attentive, almost intrusive. There were people hovering around the room like Hawks ready to ask how something tasted. BUT The food was really good.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Davios: The staff's customer service was amazing. I don't don't think my water glass ever made it below half way filled. They were always right there and very attentive. My food was great, but my boyfriend said his side dish seemed to have been sitting under the hot lamp for awhile. They also wrote my name on my dessert for my birthday which was nice. I'd go back!;Went there on a Friday night for our daughters 21st Birthday. Well this is certainly a special occasion place but really could go there for a happy hour as well. Wine and beer under 5 dollars to start at the bar which has nice seating area where you can relax. The restaurant is beautiful classic downtown Philadelphia, high ceilings and columns bring out the old American charm. Service was impeccable, when a plate was finished it wasn't more than a minute before it was whisked away by the staff. Waitor was extremely friendly. Menu is extensive. Everything from homemade pasta to prime steaks. The popovers that made up the bread basket were a delicious touch. The crispy chicken livers were delicious, there was enough for a meal or two people. This is a place I would strongly recommend and not just for a special occasion, but also when you just need to be served well in old Philadelphia style.;Davios is the place I come to when I need to have the a true solid meal. Period. This is a place to feel at home and become relaxed after a long day. When I come to the bar for a glass of wine I am greeted by IMO the best bartender in Philadelphia. He greets me with a smile that makes me wake up from the coma of life on a dreary winter day. His hello can make a monk come alive. Chuck will make you feel like this bar is yours . I'm not getting into this appetizer or that entree because Davios is just a really nice place to take your date, friend, mom or dad for a meal that isn't going to dissapoint. They have terrific steaks and their pastas are very good, especially the angel hair, nice sauce slightly spicy and not too sweet like so many others. They have a happy hour as so many do now with terrific pizza and eggrolls filled with steak and cheese . And as far as service, well I've read the reviews and as far as I'm concerned the service has always been very good. If I need something I simply ask for it. It's not that big a deal to ask once. Twice is another story. This place has been on spot with service. Never had to ask twice. Food- 4stars- very good food-solid Ambiance-4.5stars- high ceilings, soft lights, golden walls-very lovely Service-4 stars-they're warm and friendly and not too stuffy. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Davios: Had a great dining experience at Davio's. The service was unbelievable and the staff had went above and beyond to serve us. Not to mention our food was excellent!;Weather outside was extremely cold (no surprise this time of year) and was told the food in Davio's was good. It's located inside the Club Quarters hotel. I ordered the Fusilli w/ shrimp, pesto and pine nuts from room service. It came quickly and was delivered by this delightfully quirky young man. He was in the hallway waiting while I was signing the check. While waiting he asked questions about my length of stay, where I was from, etc however when I answered he paced the hallway and would disappear when I was answering. Then he'd reappear in the doorway again. This happened a couple times. I think he was so full of energy he couldn't stay still. Funny thing is my co-worker got room service also and asked if it was delivered by the same man. My pasta dish was just what I needed for the day! The pesto was more of a pesto cream sauce, fusilli done al dente (perfect). What can I say, can't go wrong with succulent shrimp...I was in comfort food heaven!!!;The food and service was incredible! Never been to a restaurant with such high standards to their service. Definitely will be going back in the future..
Vida & Comida is located at 131 East Butler Ave, Ambler city. It has the postal code is 19002 and latitude - longitude is 40.1551055897 --75.2208378303 . List of Vida & Comida's categories: Spanish, Restaurants, Tapas Bars. Vida & Comida opens: Wednesday: 17:0-20:0, Thursday: 17:0-20:0, Friday: 17:0-22:0, Saturday: 17:0-22:0. The rating for Vida & Comida is 4.0. Vida & Comida is currently closed. Vida & Comida provides information for customer: Accepts credit cards, Has supports takeout service, Has bike parking, u'free', Loud, Can provide High Price, Has caters service, Has good for groups service, No good for kids service, Serves beer and wine, No dogs allowed, False, False, Has wheelchair accessible, Has delivery support, 'casual', Has reservations service, No outdoor seating, Has table service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Vida & Comida: I am giving it one star because of the food. My paella was not made with saffron rice and was a plate of mush. My husband's veal medallions with Serrano ham was dry and served with bland potatoes and green beans. Very uninteresting. Not worth the price. We will not go back.;Was very underwhelmed by portions, quality of food, and managerial response to our issues. We came on Xmas Eve and the food was subpar at best. Service was wonderful, and I appreciated how attentive our waiter, Nate was. However, the food itself was pitiful in quantity and quality. Upon complaining that our Corvina tastes fishy, we were told by the hostess the chef denied our claims and offered no apology. Disappointing. Save your money and go elsewhere. Sad, because I used Yelp and the positive reviews to bring my family here.;Came here with my family for dinner and left very disappointed. The portions were very small, even the bread they gave us half a slice each and walked away with the basket!! The entrees were horrific. My aunt and cousin both ordered the corvina and both entrees were absolutely terrible!! We complained to the owner and she took the fish back apologized and came back and told us the chef said the fish was fine just a bit undercooked. They also told us they weren't serving paella then as we finished up our entrees and waited for the check we saw the table across from us got paella. We don't mind to go out and spend money but on food that's worth it and tastey, this was very over priced and wasn't worth it. Unfortunately won't be coming back here again.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Vida & Comida: Food was good but the service was terrible. We were put in the corner by the front door (we had reservations) and our waiter forgot about us for most of the night. Either they need to add more staff or reduce the number of tables they have.;We went here for a birthday dinner based on Yelp reviews. Wanted to love it, but did not have a good experience. The service was agonizingly slow. There were only 6 people in the restaurant on a Tuesday evening, one waiter, a host who was helping and one chef and a helper in the kitchen. We did enjoy an appetizer like bruschetta with mushroom and cheese. Downhill from there. Salads not unique or delicious, just serviceable. The paella was a big disappointment. Flavorless. Rice not at all moist. Worst I've had in any restaurant. Churros for desert we're sweet, crunchy and warm. The other desert, akin to crime brûlée was ok for me, but my dining partner did not find it palatable due to its flavor. Hopes for a yummy Spanish restaurant like our fave in NY dashed!;Beautiful place and great people running it. A bit pricey. But sadly -- Paella was dreadful. Rice so salty it was almost inedible and couldn't taste any saffron. The rice wasn't even yellow... sort of tomato-brown. Both rice and saffron, we were told, had been imported from Spain. All 4 of ordered it ... and that was the consensus of everyone.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Vida & Comida: This is my third time here. My first two dinners were fabulous. Tonight was mediocre at best. We sent the same dish back twice it was over cooked and chewy, my issue is they did not take this item off of my check. Based on this I would not return. The remainder of my dinner tonight was just ok. I was underwhelmed. So bummed about this.;Just OK. Decor and ambiance are very nice and staff is friendly and welcoming. Mixed experiences for diners in our party, though. Our server was great, but food was somewhat unimpressive. Bread/rolls were served with about 2 teaspoons of olive oil (for a table of 7). We requested, and received, more olive oil, but seriously? Calamari and croquette appetizers were nothing special (although the sauces were pretty good!), and grilled octopus appetizer was bland, fatty, and a small portion. My lobster ravioli was extremely over-priced for the amount of lobster it contained (barely detectable). The teeny piece of claw meat on top was chewy and bland. Other diners seemed to enjoy their meals well enough, but my husband was not served his entree until the rest of us were finished with ours (apparent mix-up in the kitchen and they were extremely apologetic and comped dessert for us...which was very nice). Desserts were quite good...just wish other items had been more flavorful. Love that it's BYOB and will probably go again to sample some other things on the menu that looked good.;Very nicely decorated and attentive wait staff. Took my wife here for our 19th anniversary. Read the reviews and the website and was excited to try this restaurant. Our expectations unfortunately were not met. I wanted to love this place. When we arrived there was only one other table seated in the restaurant. We were seated across from the bussing station. I would strongly suggest that if you're seated here you request a different table. Our table area was very noisy and congested with waitstaff. We ordered garlic shrimp and the appetizer special of sausage with red cabbage. The shrimp was disappointingly small. Fir the price of the appetizer I had expected large shrimp but what was served were medium size at best. Five shrimp to the order. Although the shrimp was tasty it was slightly overcooked. The sausage and red cabbage however was phenomenal. The red cabbage actually made the dish and was delicious. My wife ordered the filet mignon medium well. The steak came medium but she ate it and enjoyed it just as well. I'm actually glad because filet should not be cooked towards the well side. She loved the potatoes au gratin and the green beans that were served with it. I was very excited to order paella for the very first time. I thought that a Spanish restaurant would nail it. After I ordered the paella the waiter told me that they are no longer serving lobster with the paella because the lobsters are too small and they replaced it with one prawn. I said okay as I still wanted to try paella for the first time. I was greatly disappointed, while the rice was nicely cooked, the sauce was burnt. It had a very smoky flavor. I didn't say anything because I never had paella and I didn't know if that was a characteristic of it. It also contained two sizes of shrimp which I found odd as one was quite small and the dish would have been better with just the larger shrimp. Later, I emailed the restaurant to inform them of experience but have not heard back from them which was disappointing. Another disappointment was at the end of the meal when the waiter told us that the executive chef was recently hired. I dined at the restaurant hoping to try Chef Manuel's dishes based on his background on their website.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Vida & Comida: Really like this place. The food is consistently very good and the service too. byo. You will enjoy.;Genuine Spanish food prepared very well. Nice ambiance. Owner is nice. One disappointment to report. I wanted to try something not normally found on typical American menu. They had lots of great choices. But there was a dinner special: Scallops and Sea urchins. Now I love scallops, but I wouldn't have ordered them because I wanted something special/different. So I had never had urchin, so this fit the bill. When it came, there were about 6 nice sized scallops arranged on the plate. Laid on top of one of them was a 1/4" x 1/4" small chunk of something dark. On a second one was a SPECK about 1/8" cube of similar something. I asked where the urchin was, and I was told those two tiny pieces were it. The rest of the scallops were bare. I asked why such a miniscule portion and was told it was because they have a "strong" taste. Now, come on now. I am being kind, but I should have sent it back. Sign of inexperience with restaurant business. The rest of our party had great plates, so I give the 4 stars based on the rest of the table. Just don't order the urchin special!;I am always looking for another good spot in Ambler, as any culinary talent which may have resided on Butler Ave has seemed to dial-it-in the last few years (see Trax, Gypsy Blue, Lucky Well, Bridget's, KC's Alley, From the Boot, Etc.). This follow-up to the failed Massa, a Mediterranean/Spanish BYOB, did a very good job of renovating. The entrance is now a vestibule, and not a long bowling alley entry walkway along the dining room. The dining room is open, with table cloths and table settings welcoming you to a cozy, warm dining atmosphere. And, I enjoyed being captivated by the chandeliers. Speaking of captivated, the Corvina is to die for. The seared tender white fish with roasted corn and crabmeat, a touch of truffle oil was truly a delight. The halibut, again seared, moist and tender, with a couple tender gnocci, was a very good choice as well. We had started with the beet salad and seafood bisque, both 3.5 to 4 star dishes. The fruit tart, I have to remember, was it peach, was very crisp, I liked it. Overall, I am a big fan, and looking forward to my next visit.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Vida & Comida: We went to Vida y Comida this past Thursday and had a wonderful evening. As soon as you walk in, the restaurant has undergone a major renovation and you don't feel like you are in Ambler anymore. From the chandeliers to the table cloth settings, an upscale feeling carries you through the experience, apparent in the food and the service. We started off with the calamari appetizer and the flatbread pizza of the day. The calamari was delicious and lightly fried with a zesty lemon sauce. The flatbread let the simple flavors shine through that night it had chorizo and mixed, diced olives. I then had the refreshing Boston Bibb salad with Mahon cheese and pears. My brother and mother had the Soup of the Day, a sweet potato bowl that quickly disappeared. My brothers friend, Dominick, had the menus mainstay soup, Mushroom Bisque. He raved about his as well. Entrees came and everyone was delighted with their choice. Dom had an amazing Stuffed Chicken Breast. Herb had the Fish of the Evening, a mild white fish-Cobia, that was devoured quickly. My mother had the Prawn appetizer special as her entree and was pleasantly surprised. My brother had a different salad selection as his entree, the Mesclun with Serrano ham, walnuts and melon, which he said was amazing. I had Veal Scallopini and it was so tender and delicious. Cindy, the owner, guided us towards the cheese plate and orange chocolate cake for dessert. The cheese plate had four different cheeses and everyone had a favorite. The cake was light and moist with a hint of orange. Just the right amount of sweet to end on the perfect note. Manuel, the executive Chef, has immense talent evident in every dish and he isn't afraid to let simple flavors from quality ingredients shine on their own. The service, from the owner Cindy to the server assistant Casey to the head server Timothy, is top notch. Extra attention is paid to detail to make you feel comfortable and at home in an elegant setting. A lot of BYO's tend to mark up the menu items to balance the lack of alcohol sales, but that is not the case at Vida. For the superb service and the high quality food, there is no sticker shock. A very welcome edition to what was somehow missing in Ambler's vibrant food scene. Vida y Comida is sure to not only please but exceed your expectations...check it out as soon as possible!!!;We went to eat on a Sunday night and the restaurant was quite busy. We ordered an octopus appetizer which had lots of bold flavors. We had salads that were well dressed. We had the paella and a veal chop main course. The paella was very flavorful and the best I've had in a long time. The veal was very good as well. The service was very good. Our waiter was knowledgeable about the menu and the food. Our water cups were always filled up and plates were cleared in a timely manner. Great food, great atmosphere and great service at BYOB restaurant.;Took my boyfriend out for his birthday. Host was friendly and knowledgeable. Forgot it was a BYOB so she brought us wine on the house! The food was worth the price and tasted divine! Definitely a 5 star experience! 10/10 would dine again..
Five Guys 6 is located at 77 Cynwyd Shopping Center E City Ave, Bala Cynwyd city. It has the postal code is 19004 and latitude - longitude is 40.0034856493 --75.224472 . List of Five Guys 6's categories: American (Traditional), American (New), Fast Food, Restaurants, Burgers. Five Guys 6 opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 11:0-22:0, Wednesday: 11:0-22:0, Thursday: 11:0-22:0, Friday: 11:0-16:0, Saturday: 11:0-22:0, Sunday: 11:0-22:0. The rating for Five Guys 6 is 4.0. Five Guys 6 is currently open. Five Guys 6 provides information for customer: No reservations service, No outdoor seating, Serves beer and wine, Has good for kids service, Has supports takeout service, Can provide Medium Price, Accepts credit cards, 'casual', Average loud, Has good for groups service, Has bike parking, No caters service, False, u'no', Has delivery support, No drive thru service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Five Guys 6: Went here with a few friends after a day at school. Out of the eight of us that went here three ended up getting sick and one even ended up in the hospital. This place is not clean and I would not recommend it to anyone, at least not that the location on city line ave.;First & foremost, with everything going on at this moment I feel the need to be very understanding about crew/staff etc. However paying $30 dollars for a burger,hotdog, & fries is already an issue in this day & time. The service was decent at best I'd say. However my biggest issue was with the food my $10 burger wasn't wrapped, it had a single piece of foil barely covering it, the burger was all the way which means I had a lot of toppings on it. Shouldn't that mean more than one piece of foil would be required but maybe that's me and my thought process and not the children who you employee that don't give a damn at the end of the nite/shift, my French fries weren't cooked meaning they were raw/soft, my hot dog was the only edible piece of food of everything. My burgers buns were falling apart because of the moisture/non wrapping of it I guess. I didn't discover that until I got home which is more than 10 mins away which makes that burger inedible which is egregious at that price point. People in this economy don't have money to throw away especially again at $30 dollars. Please train, Shake things up in this franchise, please do something because this is not acceptable. WHY are you using aluminum foil to wrap hot food ! Please invest in Tupperware you and I'm not being facetious when I say that the dollar store can provide better covering for your $10 dollar burgers. If you have half of a brain make your own burger at home at don't rely on 5ive guys to provide,cook & wrap things properly for you because they don't care. They just want to hike prices up and take your money.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Five Guys 6: so greasy and so heavy. Makes you feel terrible physically and makes you judge yourself harshly for allowing yourself to eat this slop. Ugh.. Go to Bobby's Burger Palace.;Hear me now and believe me later - Hanz and Franz have had a better burger. Right, Franz? That's right, Hanz. It is so pathetic - this place is full of people too cool to be seen at a Burger King! At least the King of Burgers flame broils his meat - these burgers are fried! Feel the burn!! I don't feel it, Hanz! And that is my point! You out there, reading this review - do you want us to show you how to hand shape a patty? Hand shape a patty, Hanz? Any girlie man can do that! So what is the big business with that? Indeed, Franz. I bet if you fed one of these college kids a Burger King burger without telling him he'd like it better. Fast food makes you fat, review reader. We want to pump you up! Two stars says your burger shop is just a fad, five girlie guys! We have been downtown, we have been here. We have had enough of your boring, messy burgers! One final analogy - a gourmet burger from Germany is beautiful like the Mercedes logo. A Five Guys burger is like ... a logo that doesn't exist! You are reeling from the existentialisticness of that, yes? So!;Used to be good. Cashier is distracted, doesn't seem like they want you to be here. Have to remind them to make milkshake. Maybe they should put a more enthusiastic person in front of customers, or have manager motivate them.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Five Guys 6: I used to go to Five Guys a couple times a month when I lived in NY, and I always loved it. But its been a while since I've been to one. Went to this one tonight, and wasn't impressed. The burger was as good as I would expect, but I feel like the prices have gone up, and one of the great things about Five Guys was always the excessive amount of fries they gave you. This one didn't go big on the fries, and though the staff was nice, they were slow, especially considering it wasn't busy.;I haven't been here in awhile to ingest the artery clogging burgers that are Oh so bad for you ! But, taste Oh, so good ! During my most recent visit, (yesterday afternoon) I was very pleasantly surprised to see that things looked cleaner than usual. For awhile, this place was messy and obnoxious and a bit much for me to take in. It was also more quieter when I walked in. Five guys is usually noisy & can get a bit crowded. So this is how Five Guys works. You walk in order your food & drinks at the register. You can stay or take it to go. You can either wait for your food or sit down have a drink, some peanuts & wait for your order number to be called. You then pick up your bag of grease, sit down & consume it. I recommend trying the Cajun Fries if your stomach can handle the spice. If your a vegetarian, they do have grilled cheese, & veggie sandwiches. I do not recommend coming here if you have food allergies however. If your in your sweats or bummy clothes & your in the mood for a burger that is a bit more high quality then your local fast food then you should stop in. Parking here is easy to find there is a huge parking lot. This burger place is in a small shopping center by the acme, olive garden etc., Parking can get chaotic but, finding a spot is usually relatively easy.;Sunday lunch on a day of running errands. This place is usually my workweek treat to myself. Today the weekend staff was a bit off. My cheeseburger had been deconstructed when it was built wherein my toppings had fallen off to one side. Still tasty though. Can always count on 5 Guys when I'm in this part of town.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Five Guys 6: burgers are always good. as others have said, they are usually a well-placed mess. place is usually pretty clean and the staff is pretty friendly. it can add up quickly but a medium fries can be enough for two people;In the search for a temporary In-N-Out Burger replacement, the two contenders are 5 Guys and Elevation Burger. And after 12 rounds of slugging it out.... the winner by split decision is.... 5 Guys. I can't put my finger on it, but this place is just a little better than Elevation. Not by a huge margin, but it is better.;The wait was ridiculous, but when I finally got my food, mmmm best burger and fries Ive had in a long time. I guess the extra $2.00 was worth it.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Five Guys 6: When I first moved to Philly, my co-workers and I agreed that we would start going out to lunch one day a week. We exhausted the options in North Philly pretty quickly, so someone suggested we drive to Five Guys...I said "What's Five Guys?" Well...my life changed from that moment forward. Five Guys is the In-N-Out Burger of the Northeast. I don't eat red meat that often (actually, I don't eat it at all anymore)...but this place is definitely the spot for a burger. And even if you're a vegetarian, just go for those Cajun fries!;LOVE five guys! Best burgers, good fries, and free peanuts! The workers are always polite and friendly as well! :);I just tried Shake Shack...and Im sorry but that place has NOTHING on Five Guys....omg the burger is salted just enough...and i add jalepenos which kick it up a notch...and dont even get me started on the hand cut fries...wow...and i love the new digital soda dispenser with all the buttons/choices to make a nice "suicide" drink....
Cheezy Vegan by Chef Reeky is located at 604 Fairview Rd, Woodlyn city. It has the postal code is 19094 and latitude - longitude is 39.8829133 --75.3460801 . List of Cheezy Vegan by Chef Reeky's categories: Restaurants, Vegan. Cheezy Vegan by Chef Reeky opens: Tuesday: 8:0-19:0, Wednesday: 8:0-19:0, Thursday: 8:0-19:0, Friday: 8:0-19:0, Saturday: 8:0-19:0, Sunday: 8:0-15:0. The rating for Cheezy Vegan by Chef Reeky is 5.0. Cheezy Vegan by Chef Reeky is currently open. Cheezy Vegan by Chef Reeky provides information for customer: Has delivery support, Has supports takeout service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Cheezy Vegan by Chef Reeky: None. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Cheezy Vegan by Chef Reeky: You gotta do better when people order take out.. everything was mushy, we ordered chickn sandwich .. all mushy wet.. and two wraps, also all mushy. Maybe you need to separate items and make then more like build at home.. it really was less than acceptable. And people I have dined in and the experience is different. They just need to update their packaging for to go orders. Whoever worked last nite 7/27 yesterday for my bday meal and putting it together did bad job.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Cheezy Vegan by Chef Reeky: My sister and I were really intrigued by a vegan spot opening up in our very own delco! Usually you'd venture into the city for this kind of cuisine. It's therefore pretty niche, and they delivered on their promise that even non-vegans can enjoy it. As a situational pescatarian (lol), I try to limit my animal-product consumption chiefly for the environment. I don't think Cheezy Vegan shares this priority, but that's okay -- these practices could also be due to COVID. They give you styrofoam takeout containers, plastic utensils in plastic wrap, plastic straws, cups, etc. I hope to see some improvement there, but by not serving any animal products, they're probably more sustainable than most restaurants! The ambience/ interior could use some work, but I know they're just a brand new biz trying to make their way. They had fake brick wallpaper -- very tacky. Above that was another panel of white wallpaper which could use some more character. We came for brunch on a Thursday morning and there was only one person on the wait staff -- she was sweet as could be! We were the only ones in the restaurant too, and they seemed a bit frazzled to have in-person diners (maybe more of a takeout-kinda place nowadays). I was surprised that they didn't have something as simple as an iced coffee when I inquired about drinks. Now for the food. I definitely ordered wrong and wasn't super hungry upon arrival, so when my plate of the ultimate biscuit arrived (it was listed under "foodie favorites" on the menu) I wasn't exactly anxious to jump in. I'll say that it certainly wasn't this foodie's favorite, but my sister really enjoyed her McReeky breakfast sandwich. Mine just smelled overwhelmingly of salt, and the gravy too much so reminded me of vomit. I was really impressed by the vegan eggs, they resembled the texture of real scrambled eggs to a 't.' The chick'n was the highlight of the plate -- it tasted so real it was fREEKY! (Haha, the chef's name is Reeky). Next time I'm going to try the chick'n and waffles, as that sounds more up my alley! We also got to try the bread pudding which was divine! I definitely want to try this spot again when I have an empty stomach! Thanks Chef Reeky!. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Cheezy Vegan by Chef Reeky: I ordered from here on Uber. The cheesesteak was great but it was Stein I would've thought that it be shredded not chunks & bbq wings also. I thought they would been like chicken wings not big fat pieces of lsetian. However I saw mozzarella & I missed read thinking it was sticks not squares. It was good still I thought it was small not an inch stick. I would come here here again. But I'm probably not gonna get the mozzarella square again. I love cheese but it was too much for me. I would highly recommend this place to anyone. If I wasn't a vegan I couldn't tell difference;I have never seen this place before and I live around the corner. It used to be a breakfast nook. Apparently they now specialize in using vegan cheese - mozzarella, cream, swiss, monterey on different kinds of breakfast and dinner foods. I was intrigued by the image of handsome Chef Reeky on the menu. I asked for a suggestion for lunch. I got the vegan cheesesteak general Tso's style and the vegan chicken parm. It took quite a while but it was worth the wait. The chicken was very parmy and cheesey with lots of red sauce but not at all soggy. The bread was chewy not crispy perfect cheese steak style had a nice fresh texture. The general Tso cheesesteak had a lot of cauliflower that wasn't too strong tasting. Nice combination! These were served with a side of chunky ass seasoned sweet potato fried that filled our crew up. Now they are too sleepy to work. I am impressed. Cheezy Vegan is creative cooking and I appreciate the lovely and polite people at this shop. I will return because some of these dishes look awesome and I am very picky about what I eat. Also 2021 is the best year to support local businesses. I am very glad i did.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Cheezy Vegan by Chef Reeky: I posted a review several weeks ago upon my first visit. Since then I've gotten takeout several times. At this point I've eaten half the menu and every time It's been amazing. Tonight I had the chicken parm sandwich. It's really incredible. The people who work there are super nice and they care. It shows in their food. Go here. Try it-you'll like it;Owner and staff was really nice and friendly. The food was great there was tons of options. We got the French Toast, it didn't even need syrup. My wife really enjoyed hot Italian sausage. Listen, and their fresh pressed sugar free juices are really good. Good folks, good food, good music, good vibes.;Way better than I anticipated. Definitely want to try it again. I ordered delivery through doordash so I imagine everything would've been even better if I were to have dined in. The Mac was meannnnnn, which I ate first unfortunately so the bar my taste buds set was too high for the seitan wings to even come close. Texture of the seitan isn't my favorite but I still liked the taste. This is the old FRANKIES ON FAIRVIEW next to the laundromat and the Wawa..
Pizzata Pizzeria is located at 240 S 22nd St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19103 and latitude - longitude is 39.9493452 --75.1778786 . List of Pizzata Pizzeria's categories: Pizza, Restaurants. Pizzata Pizzeria opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Wednesday: 11:30-21:0, Thursday: 11:30-21:0, Friday: 11:30-21:0, Saturday: 11:30-21:0, Sunday: 11:30-21:0. The rating for Pizzata Pizzeria is 4.5. Pizzata Pizzeria is currently open. Pizzata Pizzeria provides information for customer: Has outdoor seating, Has caters service, u'free', Has supports takeout service, Accepts credit cards, False, Has delivery support, Serves beer and wine, No reservations service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Pizzata Pizzeria: Great pizza when you have it. We went on 4 occasions and they are always sold out. Never been to a pizza place that Runs out of pizza reallly. Very disappointed. We will go somewhere else. Miss mama Palma.;Go here if you want to chew on burnt, acrid, sour pizza. If you don't like the pie, they'll put you on blast publicly. The owners are jerks, too.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Pizzata Pizzeria: Was so excited about the opening of this place. Tried to order on a Saturday night and they said it was 1.5 hours. Tried another night and got a more reasonable time frame. Ordered two pizzas. For one pizza, the dough wasn't cooked all the way! The dough was a noticeable sour dough taste, and whether you like that is a matter of preference. I am not a huge fan of sour dough with pizza myself.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Pizzata Pizzeria: Crust was pretty unique: light, crispy and a special taste. everything else was below par. sauce was too tangy and unbalanced, cheese was not enough. I literally grated some parmiagiano on top, drizzled some extra virgin olive oil and sprinkled some chilli pepper flakes on my take away pizza to bring it up to the quality that i had expected. may or may not go back.;Based on the reviews I thought this pizza was going to be awesome but it didn't quite meet expectations. I found it to be very salty and had me chugging down water. Also the bruschetta toast side came as wrapped up bread and a to go container with arugula and tomatoes that you assemble yourself- it was odd and didn't work out very well. Overall it doesn't compare to the great pizza spots like Beddia but it wasn't terrible either. I'd only go back if it was the only thing around.;This pizza did not meet my preferences. For what it is, a long ferment sourdough pie, it is fine. The dough tastes more like a fancy San Francisco boule than pizza crust. For me that soury bread demands to either be super light and fluffy or smothered in a fat like butter or a strong cheese. Their's is fairly tough and thin. In no way did this resemble either a proper Neopolitan pie nor a NYC pie. The sauce didn't blow me away. Tastes like generic pizza shop sauce. The sausage we ordered was fairly sparse along with the cheese. This shop relies hard on their dough, and I'm not into it. It could be that I caught them at a bad time on a busy Saturday. But this experience didn't blow me away. That said, their service was kind and attentive.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Pizzata Pizzeria: We've been wanting to try this place for ages and until now, have had no luck because they are always sold out by the time we call. So when we were actually able to place an order, we were HYPE, and happily ordered the Burrata pizza and the Nonna's Argula Salad. The pizza crust, on top of having a great crunchy outside-to-soft inside ratio, had a beautiful sourdough taste and the red sauce tasted great. Despite being simple, the salad packed a lot of flavor, and paired very well with the pizza. Would definitely order from there again!!;I had been waiting to try Pizzata for a little while now and wasn't aware that they had opened in late September. We just ordered a plain pie. The pizza was pretty good, a it's more like a medium size than a normal large pie. The crust seems to be sourdough, it's very chewy and has a tang to it. My least favorite part personally but it's a bit different than I'm accustomed to. The sauce had some good flavor but was a bit light. The cheese was my favorite part, not sure what the blend is but it's definitely a more cheesy pie than saucy. The basil, fresh Parmesan, and EVOO finish is a nice touch as well. Overall, I'd give the pizza a 7.5. I had pretty high expectations going in, and while it was still good pizza it was slightly underwhelming for me. I will certainly be back in the near future, as it is still one of the better pizza places in the neighborhood. I'd like to try some of their specialty options, and the open face toasts sound great too.;Great pizza for philly. We called three nights in a row but realized every time we need to call earlier. We finally got through around 5pm on a weeknight. We ordered the plain pizza and we both love mushrooms so we got mushrooms as the topping. The pizza crust was crunchy and had a sourdough taste to it. The tomato sauce also had some sourness taste to it as well. The mushrooms were in brine i think so had a little too much saltiness to it. Overall, great thin crust pizza but would not get mushrooms next time. If you had to describe it in a few words -- thin sourdough crust pizza. We also got the open flat toast -- the ricotta with Fig jam which was AMAZING. The toast was crunchy and ricotta was so fresh and fluffy. It was definitely something everyone should try. Definitely recommend that!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Pizzata Pizzeria: We have a new favorite pizza in Philly! We had a red sauce, pepperoni, sausage, basil, garlic and mozzarella pie. The crust is the best we've ever had. We love Chicago deep dish pizza, NY Pizza, the pizza we had in Rome, Italy...Even St. Louis style is pretty good but this crust is uniquely good and the toppings were of high quality as well. The cannoli was excellent for dessert. The Cesar salad was just mediocre but with pizza this good we forgive 'em!;Pizzata Pizzeria joins my ranks as one of the top pizza joints in Philadelphia (I'd even go as far as saying they may serve up some of the best pizza in the world). Everything about their pizza is superb and made from top notch quality ingredients. If you enjoy the taste of Angelo's pizza (sauce, cheese, basil) and the thin crispy crust of Taconnelli's or Pizzeria Beddia, Pizzata nails both of these aspects with their pizza and by doing so, differentiates themselves from their competition. I ordered the plain with my first visit. Cannot wait for my next pie from here.;Sad that Gusto is gone but this pizza is also super delicious. Thin crunchy crust, super delicious and fresh toppings, and good cheese to sauce ratio. The presentation is all really clean and makes you want to dive right into the pizza. Probably some of the best that Philly has to offer..
Dunkin' 30 is located at 934 E Baltimore Pike, Kennett Square city. It has the postal code is 19348 and latitude - longitude is 39.8645823 --75.675196 . List of Dunkin' 30's categories: Restaurants, Coffee & Tea, Food, Donuts. Dunkin' 30 opens: Monday: 4:30-23:30, Tuesday: 4:30-20:30, Wednesday: 4:30-20:30, Thursday: 4:30-20:30, Friday: 4:30-20:30, Saturday: 4:30-20:30, Sunday: 5:30-19:30. The rating for Dunkin' 30 is 3.5. Dunkin' 30 is currently open. Dunkin' 30 provides information for customer: Accepts credit cards, Can only provide Low Price, Has bike parking, No outdoor seating, Has supports takeout service, Unknown drive thru service, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Dunkin' 30: I read all of the great reviews, and like that this DD is in my hometown. But what good is it if you only ever have four varieties of donuts??;I was new to the area and always a Dunkin' loyalist so it was a no brainer to start going to the closest Dunkin' to my new home. I have used the app to order and pick up for as long as it's been available. I used it at least 7 times for this location and can confidently say the order was absolutely never correct. It was either a left out bakery item or sandwich, incorrect flavors in the coffee and each time standing trying to get someone's attention while getting unfriendly service from the employee, annoyed I mentioned the order was wrong. Frankly, I'm always very polite even when my order is wrong wherever I go because I worked in food service for many years (a chain coffee shop as well) so I completely understand but the customer service was poor and seemingly annoyed with even letting them know politely. The store is clean and easy to get to and I'm sure if you walk in and order a coffee at the register you'll be fine, but don't get fancy and use the app or place a big order. I haven't been back since that last exchange and don't plan on it even with it being so close.;I went this morning to get 6 bagels, some orange juice and one ham egg and cheese bagel. I was called to the counter to get my items and when I got home my bagel sandwich was not in my bag. I went back to get my sandwich but when I got home, there was no egg in my sandwich! I went back again and had to ask to get compensated in some fashion, I had to ask, they didnt offer. They did give me a free sandwich but again, after I got home, all the bagels were overcooked and dark brown. I will not go back to this location again.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Dunkin' 30: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Dunkin' 30: Not very nice. The woman taking orders, with the orange wrap on, was not welcoming at all. Could not understand her. The food and drink were fine, but they really should focus on their customer service skills. ......a little extra kindness goes a long way. They actually have a tip cup on the counter.....earn it. One positive.....fast service.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Dunkin' 30: My friend lives in Kennett Square and I just HAD to get an iced coffee - so off to the trusty Dunkin' we went. Average prices, place was dead-empty at 4 PM (so speedy service) and all the "usual" DD suspects. America may run on Dunkin - but Dunkin runs on me! Long live the iced latte light!;Stopped here on my way through town. Nothing bad to say about this place. One of the cleanest Dunkin' Donuts I have been to. The guy at the counter was friendly. Tons of parking. The only tricky part is trying to pull out of the parking lot on to the super busy street.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Dunkin' 30: Love stopping here on my way to work. I am in and out and my order is never wrong. I appreciate the quick service and friendly staff. I've interacted with five or six of their employees and each one has been very courteous and efficient. It's never terribly busy even at rush hour, but even when the line backs up a bit I'm never there more than five minutes. I usually get a coffee with skim milk so I can't say much about the fancier drinks or the food but for my purposes this place is perfect! You would be surprised to know how many places will make a mistake, even for such a simple order (at McDonald's no matter what I say, I always end up with sugar in my coffee which I don't care for)!;Always a good experience. FAST service, nice people, and of course the donuts and coffee are consistent and good.;If you ever find yourself in Kennett and need a cup of coffee and a donut, go see the morning crew at this DD. They are a great group and always friendly. They might drop a donut on the floor once in a while, but they just toss it in the trash. The talent drops off in the afternoon since it is usually just one person and he is probably bored stiff working solo. So cut him some slack when you go in there..
Chadds Ford Tavern 1 is located at 1400 Baltimore Pike, Chadds Ford city. It has the postal code is 19317 and latitude - longitude is 39.8737923 --75.5676441 . List of Chadds Ford Tavern 1's categories: Pubs, Bars, Breakfast & Brunch, Restaurants, American (Traditional), Nightlife. Chadds Ford Tavern 1 opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 14:0-2:0, Wednesday: 12:0-20:0, Thursday: 12:0-20:0, Friday: 12:0-21:0, Saturday: 12:0-21:0, Sunday: 12:0-20:0. The rating for Chadds Ford Tavern 1 is 3.5. Chadds Ford Tavern 1 is currently open. Chadds Ford Tavern 1 provides information for customer: No supports takeout service, u'no', False, True, Has wheelchair accessible, True, Has reservations service, 'casual', Has good for groups service, No delivery support, Smoking allowed outside, Accepts credit cards, Can provide Medium Price, No caters service, No dogs allowed, Has outdoor seating, Has happy hour service, No coat check service, Serves beer and wine, No bike parking, Has table service, No good for dancing service, No good for kids service, No BYOB service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Chadds Ford Tavern 1: Very slow service! The bartenders ignore you. Food is low end. Took 40 minutes to get a beer. I'd say don't bother.;Pulled in here around 1pm after a visit to the Brandywine museum. There were no cars in the parking lot and it looked dark inside. We were traveling on a long trip with our dogs, so I took the dogs out to use the bathroom while my boyfriend checked the hours on his phone. A car circled around me while I was walking the dogs around the empty parking lot, repeating multiple times that I needed to pick up after them, this was a public restaurant. I said we were there to eat but it looked closed, and of course I have bags for my dogs. The woman in the car said "no, we're open." I was so taken aback by the exchange that I got back in the car and we drove away. My boyfriend said he checked the hours online, and they weren't open until 4! The woman in the car, who worked at the restaurant, was accusatory and rude. We would have loved to dine here as it looked cute and cozy, but she ruined the experience for us, and for some reason lied about being open. I hope this was an isolated incident and not how they conduct business otherwise.;we live in the area and go out on date night one night each weekend. We went there two weeks ago. hostess was miserable - clearly unhappy. tried to get a drink at the bar and the bar staff were just chit chatting among themselves. waited for 15 mins. gave up and left. thought we would give it a try again last week. same thing. its like the land of the living dead regarding the bar staff and hostess. Cannot comment on the food or drinks since never could get served. the second time -it wasnt even that busy. anyway. wont be back until I see a lot better reviews. good thing there are other great places to go in the area.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Chadds Ford Tavern 1: Food was ok and reasonably priced. The veal Chadds Ford was good but the fried chicken tasted like (rubber) it came out of the freezer and into the deep frier. Draft beer selection was very, very limited. Bottled beer and wine selection was good but if I want a bottle of beer, I'll stay home. Now, the service was terrible!!!! Slow, rude, and not at all interested in making your dinning experience pleasurable. Our server was more interested in hanging out at the bar than taking our order. Suggestion....shut the doors, Fire the entire staff and start over.;Was there on a Friday evening. Took over an hour to be seated, when we were told 1/2 hr. wait.. Had music, but was so loud, could not hear each other when trying to talk. Food was ok, I had the tavern burger, cooked the way I asked. Waitress was friendly and efficient. My spouse had the crab cake sandwich, said ok. Probably will not go back. Don't like loud music, especially Folk music! Prices were a little on the high side for the type of restaurant it is supposed to be in that area. If you like loud music you will like it!;Grand reopening weekend. So I called and made reservations for a table of 4 early Friday morning and the receptionist told me that they had a 6:30 reservation for a table of 4, no problem. When we arrived they were swamped with people as to be expected with the anticipated reopening. We arrived at 6:20 for a 6:30 reservation. The hostess told us there was gonna be small wait and to just grab a drink at the bar while we wait. The bar tenders were overwhelmed and after waiting bar side for 15 minutes and being ignored by the bar tenders. I checked back with the hostess around 6:45. She then informed me we would have about an hour wait! RESERVATIONS PEOPLE. We will give it another try once things calm down a bit. However we were very disappointed with our experience and the hostess.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Chadds Ford Tavern 1: The service needs to be tweaked a bit, but the food was very good. It was opening weekend so I'm sure the service will improve overtime. We are going back soon.;Went here during a week day and sat at the bar. I started with a margarita. It wasn't very good at all so I had wine instead. I thought their wine was incredibly overpriced for the quality. Between the two of us we ordered oysters(good), crab cocktail( the crab pieces were very tiny making it hard to eat especially if you like cocktail sauce), wings(fine), ahi tuna( would have been better if it had been make more simply), burger( okay). The bartender was very attentive which was nice. There was someone playing loud music but it was fine. It definitely has a tavern feel which is cool if that is what you're looking for.;Let me start by saying I hope this place does well. They did spruce the place up a bit except for the actual bar. The bartenders where very overwhelmed since they where slammed on a Wednesday night. I actually felt bad for the bartenders. Management needs to hire a bar back to help these people. There where used glasses not being washed in a very cramped area. Not the bartenders fault they where waiting on not only the bar area but restaurant as well. Now the food....we ordered the shrimp wrapped in bacon. Very tasty! Also tried the Caprese flatbread which was also good just the crust was not crispy at all. Definitely need to improve on that. I will give this place another chance just hope to see the bar way more organized and hope management hires a bar back because I doubt they will be able to keep the qualified bartenders they do have if some changes are not made.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Chadds Ford Tavern 1: We've lived in this area for 15 years and never made it here for some reason. A Birthday Pak arrived in the mail and offered a discount so we figured we'd finally give it a try. We arrived during Happy Hour and had 1/2 price drinks and a french fry with cheese app. My wife was more of a fan than I. I thought the fries were a bit on the dark side. We were seated in the main dining room just off the bar area and the live music was still quite loud. We both enjoyed the house chips when most other restaurants that we'd been to offered these they would be poor. These had a nice taste with a dipping sauce that made them even better. My wife had the crab cakes and liked them. I had the filet with the mashed potatoes and it was done exactly as requested and was a solid piece of meat with no waste and had very good flavor. We could see that other patrons had ordered sandwiches and they looked fairly large. We will plan on coming back and the next time we will stop for lunch.;Stopped by last night for a quick bite. The place was packed. Did not have reservations, I would recommend having them if you are more than 2 people. The air condition was very cold, my wife asked if something could be done, a few minutes later a young man came over and closed the vents near us. That's good customer service. Thanks Tori. The prime rib eggs rolls and cheese board were very good. I like the way they opened up the wall between the bar and restaurant. The bathrooms renovations were also well done and clean. We will be back.;Okay grumpy pants reviewers below, if you want stellar service don't go opening night! We went second night and had excellent service and tasty food. Both the Prime Rib Eggrolls and the Crispy Pork Belly appetizers were delicious, and my Gold Rush Bulleit Rye cocktail was tasty. We live in the neighborhood and are grateful for another option with PARKING! Thank you Chadds Ford Tavern - well be back.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Chadds Ford Tavern 1: New owner owns a few restaurants, and upscaled the menu, but still reasonably priced. I got the bacon wrapped filet, it was cooked perfectly, and was top 3 I've ever had, and I've had prob close to 50 different steakhouse offerings before. Also offer cheaper sandwiches that looked amazing too. Bar offerings could be expanded a bit, but I'm sure they are working on it.;Great happy hour and quizzo fun on a Sunday funday! Jaime was our bartender and she rocks a busy bar!!!! Definitely coming back!!!!! I didn't eat but I smelled and saw the food around me and I can't wait to try it!!!!!;We've been here several times now and the result is the same - Really like the space, food, beer selection and people. Generous portions, BIG sandwiches. Best Chicken Caesar my wife has ever had. It's sort of "Upscale Casual" (if that's a term) and a comfortable place to hang around. Not a "new" look - still has character - and definitely not a pretentious place. The back bar is a hidden gem I didn't notice the first time I was there. CFT is the best new addition to local eateries that the area has had in years. We will definitely keep returning. Have not yet visited for brunch - just lunch and dinner. Almost forgot- Excellent Happy Hour!.
Gennaro's Tomato PIE is located at 1533 S 11th St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19147 and latitude - longitude is 39.9299503 --75.162894 . List of Gennaro's Tomato PIE's categories: Pizza, Restaurants. Gennaro's Tomato PIE opens: Wednesday: 17:0-22:0, Thursday: 17:0-22:0, Friday: 17:0-22:0, Saturday: 17:0-22:0, Sunday: 17:0-22:0. The rating for Gennaro's Tomato PIE is 3.5. Gennaro's Tomato PIE is currently closed. Gennaro's Tomato PIE provides information for customer: Has bike parking, No delivery support, Has reservations service, False, Average loud, u'no', Can provide Medium Price, Does not accept credit cards, Has good for kids service, Has table service, Serves beer and wine, Casual Attire, No caters service, Has supports takeout service, Has good for groups service, Has outdoor seating. Extremely poor review of restaurant Gennaro's Tomato PIE: Not family friendly at all. Went to Grace and Pats tonight, at 5:00, with my 16 mo old son, but we were told upon arrival that they had no high chairs or booster seats and no plans to get any. For a pizza place in east passyunk, a neighborhood full of families, this was simply unacceptable. We won't be back to a business that does not welcome family dining.;We visited Grace & Pat's on a Friday night around 7:30pm, and it was almost completely empty. We thought this was a bad sign, but decided to stay, because we had loved the pizza at their other location (Gennaro's Tomato Pie), and had been wanting to try Grace & Pat's since it opened. The first annoyance was that it was cash only, with no ATM on site. I know there's a tradition of Italian restaurants in South Philly being cash only, and Gennaro's is cash only, but it's still annoying. Nevertheless, we walked the several blocks to the CVS to get cash, and came back to the restaurant. Then, we saw the menu (http://media.philly.com/documents/Grace+and+Pat+Menu+In+house.pdf). Soda is $2.50 (no refills), and extra pizza toppings are $3 each (half or whole pie is the same price). Seriously? Not offering refills on a $2.50 soda is so ridiculous and inhospitable, and I've never seen a restaurant charge $3.00 for a topping like mushrooms or red onions. We were still being optimistic, however. If the pizza was as good as Gennaro's, it would be worth putting up with some hassle and nickle-and-diming. Unfortunately, the pizza was NOTHING like what we had experienced at Gennaro's. The crust wasn't crisp, it was actually tough. We both joked that we were going to need dental work after eating it. Not only was it tough, it tasted like it had been frozen. They also used the bare minimum of sauce and cheese on the pizza (the photo on their Facebook page looks nothing like the pizza that arrived at our table). I got the white pizza, and it was like a flat bread that someone had barely sprinkled cheese on, toasted, and then forgot in the toaster oven until it got tough. My boyfriend got the red pizza and the sauce was cold in some places, and it was also topped with very little cheese. Same tough, frozen-tasting crust. Grace and Pat's gets 1 star for the appearance of the restaurant, and the very nice waitstaff. The restaurant is really cute, the music is at a nice volume, and the waitstaff are very pleasant and attentive. If they brought over the recipes from Gennaro's this place would get 5 stars, even if they stayed cash only and were stingy with soda refills. If they stay the course with their current menu, this restaurant won't last a year. East Passyunk has too many great, reasonably-priced restaurants, and too much great pizza for anyone to want to make a return visit to Grace & Pat's. I really, really hope the owners take their Yelp reviews to heart, and address the problems with the current menu.;Nothing like a usual Tomato Pie. Its a normal thin crust pizza.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Gennaro's Tomato PIE: While the pizza is very good, I was extremely disappointed and taken back when I walked in to Gennaro's Tomato Pie with my two toddlers (who are too young for regular seats) and was told "we do not have highchairs or booster seats here." This is a casual, pizza restaurant where families should be able to take their kids out to dinner to enjoy pizza. Believe me, I understand at an upscale restaurant, not wanting children disrupting other people's dinner but never have I walked into a pizza place and felt unwanted because I had children. We traveled from the suburbs to try their pizza with our kids and we left with cold take out pizza, a long ride home, and unfed children. The pizza was very good, but for us, Tacconelli's is still by far the BEST in Philly. My suggestion for Gennaro's is to invest in some highchairs and be more welcoming to families because right now I am not inclined to return.;The best thing about this place is that it's byob. Here was our order: - Salad: comes with your iceberg lettuce and some house dressing. Not that great - Meatballs - I thought this was good. The ball was very tender and the sauce/gravy complemented the dish well. - cacio e pepe - this was just an oily dish. The noodles were almost fried, not al dente. Definitely not worth the price tag. - pizza: I think this is what you should come here for. The pizza was good and probably the star of the night. Would try other places on the Ave;What a disappointment. We went in on a Friday evening a few weeks ago with a large group and were not at all impressed. I'll get to the positives first: 1. It is one of the larger dining rooms on Passyunk Ave, so it was a good choice for a large group 2. The bill was fairly inexpensive and the wait staff was accommodating 3. It was family friendly. A few of my friends had small children and there were other tables with families, so it is a nice option for something casual if you have children and want to go out on Passyunk. Now, on to the negatives: 1. The pizza dough was frozen! We literally saw a staffer bring up stacks of frozen pizza dough from the basement through the dining room. Not the way to make a good impression when you have Birra, Brigantessa, Stogie Joe's and Marra's all within short walking distance. Not to mention almost every pie that we ordered was burnt on the bottom. The sauce and cheese were decent, but the crust just had that unmistakeable frozen quality to it. 2. The antipasto dish clearly came from a jar. The artichoke hearts, mushrooms and roasted red peppers looked exactly like what you would see coming out of a jar....limp, covered in oil, etc. 3. The place is a BYOB.....yet they brought out small rocks glasses for our wine. When asked if we could get some proper wine glasses (there were 8 adults and multiple bottles of wine after all), we were informed that they only have 4 wine glasses at the restaurant! Really? With the over-abundance of quality restaurants on Passyunk Ave, I see no reason to ever go back here, especially with the aforementioned quality pizza places all within walking distance.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Gennaro's Tomato PIE: We went to Gennaro's last week for the first time, because I had been told they have a really great outdoor patio. My husband, daughter and I brought a friend who was visiting from the West Coast. The server was really nice. Her and the mosaic covered patio were probably the best part of Gennaro's. As someone noted in another review, they don't have high chairs here. It seems rather odd considering its an average quality pizza place. Luckily, our daughter is tall enough not to need one, but I wouldn't have been super excited if I had a younger child. Also, the front door has a sign saying something along the lines of "Well behaved children are welcome." Ok Gennaro's, you aren't that great. Your pizza is a few steps above Pizza Hut. The POPE is a pub up the street that is very welcoming to kids. Le Virtu is a pretty high end restaurant up the street that is very welcoming to kids. I can't imagine childless people are showing up in droves at Gennaro's when there is Brigantessa almost directly across the street (which by the way also has high chairs.) Also, they served out food with paper plates. Seriously. We ended up paying over $50 for pretty bland pizza, super dry foccacia bread, and their version of sangria. And we ate it off of paper plates! So all in all, it was ok. I don't imagine we would go there again considering there is much better pizza available at much more child friendly places in the area. But if you want to sit outside on a really pretty and shady patio and aren't worried about having the "best" pizza, it would probably serve your needs.;The service at this place was excellent! The waitress was very attentive and accommodating. The decor is certainly not something you see a lot of in Philly (old NYC subway signs), which I found interesting. The pizza we had was good, not amazing. for a place that offers only a few choices, we'd expect those few choices to be the best. The amount of ingredients in the pizza was too small. The taste was good but not something amazing. I feel we got less for what we paid. I could give it another try; the experience was good the place was immaculate, the service was great. The food could offer a little more for what we pay.;It was OK pizza for the price. There are better places in South Philly for sure. The salad had pretty mediocre ingredients--unripe tomatoes, iceburg, a little bit too vinegary dressing. Pizza was good but pricey for what it is. Awesome crust, good cheese, mediocre sauce. Not a bad place to try out to see if you like it.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Gennaro's Tomato PIE: The pizza is very good so I can't give this place less than 4 stars. The menu is simple. But the price point and the fact that it's cash only is kind of a turnoff when I'm in the mood for a basic pizza, especially with the number of pizza places within a short walking distance from Grace & Pat's front door. And what is with the NYC subway signs? When you say "Grandma pizza" I think "Grandma's house" which means an absurd amount of dusty trinkets, tons of pictures, and maybe a plastic-covered sofa. Both of my Grandmas are from NYC and never decorated their homes with subway signs. I'm just saying.;Menu is small, but the was pizza delicious. I think the paper dishes and plastic cups could be replaced with real dishes and glasses since it's an eat-in restaurant.;I remember the first time I had Lombardi's in New York. It might have been one of the happiest pizza-eating moments of my life. I was super excited to hear that Gennaro's was moving in around the corner from me....only to learn that it wasn't going to be Gennaro's and instead was Grace & Pat's. Ultimately, the Pizza Gods smiled down on us (yes, all of us!) and transformed Grace & Pat's into Gennaro's Tomato Pie. I couldn't wait to order and basically planned a whole Saturday around it. Let me be clear: This is pizza worth waiting for! The crust is perfect, the sauce is flavorful and just the right amount of cheese. I had pepperoni on mine - I love it when a pizza oven gets so hot that the edges of the pepperoni get a little crisp. So good! I could eat this pizza everyday. My only real complaints are that they are cash only and, while it's pizza worth waiting for, the prices are also worth waiting for because its on the expensive side.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Gennaro's Tomato PIE: I am a huge fan of Gennaro's. It's got a thin crust, sweet and rich tomato sauce along w fresh mozzarella cheese. Also, the meatballs are excellent. Can't say enough about how much I love it here. Also, the decor is vintage and adorable. I have yet to be disappointed with Gennaro's;Great pizza and fun place to go to. Love the fact that it's BYOB and the service is very well trained. Enough options to have you torn between a few so be prepared to over indulge. From the perfectly plated antipasto, the house salad, house-made Caesar, tomato and mozzarella with balsamic, roasted red pepper appetizer and even the MEATBALLS (omg how could I forget about the meatballs and that cheese!) #MustTry Then the pizza, what can I say it's world-famous. With roots dating back to 1897 how could it not be perfect! Well done, thin crust, fresh mozzarella, and light sauce. The toppings, like they said in the neighborhood back in the day, "fughetta 'bout it" Meatball, pepperoni(so good), panachetta(omg), sausage(yes), pesto and more... You can get a calzone with, you guessed it, any of those fillings. Pasta dishes are new and come with a salad and dessert. Unbeatable for the price up Passyunk Avenue. Go in and check it out, by far my favorite pizza place on the ave.-so unique.;We had the tomato and mozzarella salad and ordered a grandma red pizza with red onion and mushrooms. Both were delicious. Very very good pizza. The service was good and the place itself is really fun. Definitely check it out- cash only and BYOB..
Duck Donuts 2 is located at 220 Plaza Dr, Collegeville city. It has the postal code is 19426 and latitude - longitude is 40.16528795 --75.48146047 . List of Duck Donuts 2's categories: Restaurants, Food, Donuts, Coffee & Tea, Breakfast & Brunch. Duck Donuts 2 opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 7:0-13:0, Wednesday: 7:0-18:0, Thursday: 7:0-18:0, Friday: 7:0-14:0, Saturday: 9:0-15:0, Sunday: 8:0-16:0. The rating for Duck Donuts 2 is 4.5. Duck Donuts 2 is currently open. Duck Donuts 2 provides information for customer: Has supports takeout service, Has delivery support, u'free', Accepts credit cards, Has caters service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Duck Donuts 2: I wanted to love this place. I envisioned wonderful fluffy donuts. Real eggs great crispy bacon and cheddar all on a fluffy glazed donut. NOT!! What I got instead was a flat grease logged cake donut with a pre fab egg round and three stringy half cooked pieces of cheap bacon and a greasy half on half off piece of American cheese. All dressed up in a very expensive looking box. Sorry to say but this place would get zero stars if that were possible. As far as cleanliness goes its new so the usual grease on fixtures hasn't had time to set in, but my feet were sticking to the floor and it was only 9am. The employees were all super nice and all were good looking kids just what the customer would expect. But their aprons were filthy, and that is being generous. The whole process of dipping 12 different donuts in 12different glazed different toppings etc seems like a disaster and an operational nightmare. I wish this place the best but there are so many other better choices in this area. Sorry for the bad review. This is my honest opinion.;Fryer down on a Friday night at 7 pm. Very disappointing. That's a great way to turn away business. I think they should've given a free donut voucher for that. We will stick to the KOP location.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Duck Donuts 2: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Duck Donuts 2: We enjoy coming here and the donuts are great, but on multiple occasions we have had a very long wait time. The first time, we thought it was because the store was new so the staff was unsure of all the donut combinations but then the second time was during a week night and there was only a few other guests waiting and we still waited over 25 minutes for our donuts to be made. The third time this happened we ordered online and it told us wait time would be 30 min. We got there at exactly 30 mins, and had to wait another additional 20 min. So it took 50 min to make the order. They apologize for the wait time when they give you the donuts so they are aware of the issue but nothing is being done about it.;I heard a lot about Duck Donuts from friends and family that travel to the Outer Banks. Finally I'm able to get a taste of what they have been raving about. Now keep this in mind I was raised on Dunkin Donuts. That's all I knew as a child. So these donuts ate better than Dunkin Donuts but I don't think they beat Krispy Kreme donuts. The service here was excellent but my expectations didn't meet the hype. Sorry. I would definitely recommend that you should at least try it. But keep your expectations tempered.;Although today is their official opening day, they were open for limited hours yesterday. Understandably, there was some disorganization upon entry; people were asking one another "are you in line?" and "do you know where the line starts?" Donuts are $1.60. On this visit, despite all the topping options available (including bacon!), I went basic with just a glazed and a cinnamon sugar. First things first, I wasn't expecting Dunkin' sized but these donuts are tiny even compared to other independently owned donut stores I've tried. The donuts tasted good; obviously fresh and a warm donut beats a cold one any day of the week. The value clearly is in the toppings. I'll update after trying more elaborate options. I like the touch of the crew member who presenting your order to you for inspection before boxing but strongly disliked when the person taking my order asked me if I wanted my receipt. Just give the customer their receipt and they can do with it what they want. Most will consider that nitpicking but we all have our pet peeves.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Duck Donuts 2: I took my son with me to watch them make the donuts we ordered. I think it was a fun experience for him. The donuts were fresh and good. I would like to try their coffee sometime. It was crowded but it was the weekend. I'm going to go back again definitely. Don't expect filled donuts these are more like a cake with hole in middle. They put toppings on top. Fun for kids.;Made to order doughnuts. Pretty darn tasty, too. Went on opening day and got an assortment. They disappeared. Went again today and got another dozen split 4 ways. Yummy. You can order ahead, or wait at the store. Fun to watch each one get pampered. These are cake batter type donuts, not yeast raised. In case it makes a difference. They are delicious.;This place is amazing for donuts! A little pricey but well worth it! The donuts came out warm! They only have a vanilla batter but you can top it with anything you want! I got the salted Carmel donut which was so delicious! A dozen is about $20. Our drive to the nearest Duck Donuts was about 30 minutes but worth the hike! I'm quite impressed by these delicious donuts!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Duck Donuts 2: Love Duck Donuts. Cozy Combo is yummy. The service is terrific. Convenient location. Yum!;Love, love, love Duck Donuts!! Whenever I see a Duck Donuts it's like all my scenes come alive and I think of all the goodness rolling off that belt, piping hot just waiting to be dipped and drizzled according to my hearts desire... I love the atmosphere and culture of the Duck Donuts franchise, they are patient and accommodating.;These donuts will tickle your tastebuds. If you're not buying a whole dozen you're doing it wrong.
Panico's Neighborhood Grill & Sports Tavern is located at 530 N Cannon Ave, Lansdale city. It has the postal code is 19446 and latitude - longitude is 40.2499893 --75.2871422 . List of Panico's Neighborhood Grill & Sports Tavern's categories: Food, Restaurants, Beer, Wine & Spirits, American (New). Panico's Neighborhood Grill & Sports Tavern opens: Monday: 12:0-2:0, Tuesday: 12:0-2:0, Wednesday: 12:0-2:0, Thursday: 12:0-2:0, Friday: 12:0-2:0, Saturday: 12:0-2:0, Sunday: 12:0-2:0. The rating for Panico's Neighborhood Grill & Sports Tavern is 3.0. Panico's Neighborhood Grill & Sports Tavern is currently open. Panico's Neighborhood Grill & Sports Tavern provides information for customer: u'no', Has outdoor seating, Has good for groups service, No reservations service, Accepts credit cards, Can provide Medium Price, Has supports takeout service, No good for kids service, No delivery support, Has caters service, Average loud, Serves beer and wine, Casual Attire, True. Extremely poor review of restaurant Panico's Neighborhood Grill & Sports Tavern: Well, I've been curious as to how this place is not that it's been taken over and I have to say that I it was much better before! This place isn't very nice. Definitely a hole-in-the wall type place which is fine, but the service was unfriendly and the patrons as well. My experience was the crowd was racist and not so nice.;Crudy little local bar, terrible food. Recently advertising that they are going to be open normally against government orders and all good sense - COVID be damned. If a place like this doesn't care enough about keeping it's customers healthy, one can only imagine how bad the kitchen heigene is. Do yourself and your family a favor - give this place a wide berth.;Unfortunate that they are not considering the health and safety of the community and are choosing to remain open while other restaurants are doing the right thing! Will never step foot inside again.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Panico's Neighborhood Grill & Sports Tavern: This dive bar is trashy, to put it simply. If you like cheap, poorly made drinks and uncomfortable stares from strangers across the bar, this is the place for you. The bartenders are not friendly or welcoming. I will say, however, that they do have decent wings.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Panico's Neighborhood Grill & Sports Tavern: Do not have expectations when going to this bar. It is a dive bar filled with local characters. If you're into people watching and cheap drinks, this is the place to go.;Great bar with great bartenders but there DJ sucks they would be a 5 otherwise when you ask a DJ to play a song they should play it especially when genra is what is playing and not play it cuz he doesn't like it then display poor customer service would never recommend him to anyone. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Panico's Neighborhood Grill & Sports Tavern: None. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Panico's Neighborhood Grill & Sports Tavern: Been to Panicos plenty of times, the staff is always friendly and prompt. They always have good drink specials and I am a huge fan of the pretzel bun burger. I love to stop in for a quick bite and a few beers. They have great selection of take out beer too.;This is a local bar. I would recommend going there for their excellent beer prices, not the food. It is not trendy and it allows smoking. If you want to pay $7 a beer for atmosphere, skip Panico's and go to Molly McGuire's. Panico's gets five stars from me for being one of the last dive bars, where I don't have to spend a small fortune to drink some beer and carry on with my friends.;Diana and Lauren are the best!!! I'm from out of town and they gave me the best experience ever!!!!! Come check out Pánicos!!!!.
Dickey's Barbecue Pit 3 is located at 51 E. Germantown Pike, E. Norristown city. It has the postal code is 19401 and latitude - longitude is 40.140094 --75.3079184 . List of Dickey's Barbecue Pit 3's categories: Barbeque, Restaurants. Dickey's Barbecue Pit 3 opens: Monday: 11:0-21:0, Tuesday: 11:0-21:0, Wednesday: 11:0-21:0, Thursday: 11:0-21:0, Friday: 11:0-21:0, Saturday: 11:0-21:0, Sunday: 11:0-21:0. The rating for Dickey's Barbecue Pit 3 is 3.0. Dickey's Barbecue Pit 3 is currently closed. Dickey's Barbecue Pit 3 provides information for customer: No delivery support, True, Casual Attire, Has caters service, No reservations service, 'no', Average loud, Accepts credit cards, Can provide Medium Price, No outdoor seating, Has good for groups service, Has bike parking, Has good for kids service, Serves beer and wine, Has supports takeout service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Dickey's Barbecue Pit 3: I wrote to you five days ago, I haven't received a reply, my email is ev*****s@yahoo.com if that helps.;TERRIBLE!!! Each time I have gone they have been out of something, ham, ribs, Mac n cheese!! How do u run out of ribs at a BBQ place?! Every time the staff has been extremely rude and the owner is the rudest of them all not to mention the slowest person to ever cut meat!!! The Mac n cheese is KFC's Mac n cheese, the BBQ sauce tastes like catsup not to mention the containers they store it in are way too hot!!! Went there for the last time and not only almost burned myself on the sauce but no one was moping up the puddle of water in the entrance from the portable air conditioners they had set up...it was a lawsuit waiting to happen!!! Not to mention...they were out of ham!!! I will never go here again! Prices n food are horrible!!! If u want good BBQ reasonable prices and incredible customer service...GO TO ZACHARY'S!!!!;Wish I could give no stars. Waited for 10 minutes with only one customer else in the store. Was barely even acknowledged even though there were 3 employees standing with only 1 actually working. Glad I went to yelp while in line. Do not go. Just had to quietly walk out because I felt so bad for the pathetic service. Off to Bridgeport Rib House.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Dickey's Barbecue Pit 3: I went in on Mothers Day because mom wanted BBQ ribs and onion tanglers. Turns out they had no onions and no to-go packaging! Apparently whoever orders for this location doesn't order enough to cover the weekend...not even packaging that won't go bad if it's slow. My prior Sunday visit had no brisket! I don't want to be afraid to come in on a Sunday.;Short story: good food, bad service at this particular location. Full story: On two different occasions -- and there will NOT be a third -- my wife ordered food online from Dickey's, and about 45 minutes later, I showed up on my way home from work to pick up the food. On both occasions, I had to wait about 10 minutes for my order to be put together, and both times, I had to wonder why. What happens from the time an order is placed online, to the time the customer walks through the door? The only thing I should have to wait for is any other customers being helped ahead of me... I can handle that, since it's only fair. But once that's done, my order should be bagged and ready to go so I can walk right out the door. That didn't happen... I have to wonder if that ever happens. The second time I went to Dickey's to pick up an online order, I was greeted politely and asked if I could be helped. I told the young lady I was picking up an online order. She asked if my name was Pat, and I said no. I gave my name and my wife's name, then gave my last name. It took her and two other employees about a full minute to figure out what I ordered. And then they took 10 minutes to put it together. The young lady let me know that they were out of the chicken we ordered, but I could substitute something else free of charge. Having also ordered pulled pork, I chose brisket. But that never made its way into my bag. And while she did give me a $5 off coupon for my inconvenience, that doesn't make it ok to not give me what I was told I would get. So while my wife and I definitely enjoyed the food, which was at a reasonable price, it's not worth the really bad service. I regrettably have to conclude that the people that work there are idiots. Or maybe they have bad work ethic. In any case, they do discredit to a good chain, and for that reason, I won't be going there again.;Dickeys is a chain that began in Texas many years ago. This was first visit to one - there are others in the area. It smelled like a good smoked meat BBQ joint upon walking in the door. Nice place - small with several big tables and a few booths. The prerequisite napkin dispensers were stocked and ready on every table. I stepped up to order a three meat sampler. Unfortunately,at 12 noon, there still was no chicken or turkey. They were still cooking. Are you kidding me? That's a giant FAIL in my book. The owner needs to fix that FAST and get in early enough so the food on the menu is ready to eat. Like me, the guy in the front and back of the line all wanted BBQ poultry. I settled for ribs (two bones), beef brisket and ham. For sides I got the string beans and the baked beans. I was told they make all the sides. The brisket was good. Wasn't hot in temperature. More room temperature. The ham was ok - sliced way too thin. The rib was disappointing. There are better places to get 'QUE. The string beans and baked beans were good. I'm thinking the string beans were dressed up frozen. I'm going to return - but not without calling to see if the poultry is done.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Dickey's Barbecue Pit 3: The ribs weren't bad (tasty and tender), but the sides need a LOT of work. What is it with folks just pouring Velveeta over macaroni?;Love this place! Great fried okra and the bbq is delicious! Surprised that the place is not usually busy when i go in. I also like that you can get free ice cream with you meal. Worth a try!;Never been to a Dickeys before. Not sure if I'll go back. Nothing exceptional about the food. Can't figure out the menu board at all and it does not help when the staff does not communicate well. As I said the food was Ok, what I ordered is not what I expected because I opted for the Tuesday special because of the communication issues. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Dickey's Barbecue Pit 3: First time to any dickeys BBQ joints. Customer service was good, menu board was slightly confusing to understand but maybe that's just me. Good lunch specials, I got a brisket sandwich on a plate with 2 sides and a drink for $12.50. Not bad for BBQ. I would like to come back and try some other meats. Free ice cream too? Im down;My wife and I went in for ribs and weren't disappointed. The ribs were tasty, very tender and juicy. We tried each of the three sauces and they're all were excellent. We tried the creamed spinach, mac & cheese, coleslaw and baked beans. All were pretty good, not great. My only disappointment was that the ice cream machine was not ready to serve frozen custard; it just poured out cold cream. Just bad timing.;Awesome! Finally got a chance to stop in as we own a business very close to here. The staff was friendly and had suggestions of what we should try. The atmosphere was perfect and we finished everything on the plate! Great place!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Dickey's Barbecue Pit 3: I love Dickey's and they deliver a fantastic product every time I visit. Rodney and his team are top notch.;When you want good Barbacue Dickey's in Norristown is the number one place to get it. My company always orders the catering for lunch, the rolls-fresh and hot so soft melt in your mouth, mac n cheese smooth and creamy, lean brisket-moist and tender and perfectly cooked, fried okra-seasoned to perfection, pulled chicken-tender and juicy, fall off the bones ribs and pulled pork with cold slaw that leave you speechless. When requesting a catering order request Rodney, any one can take it but personally he's the best the order arrives and is professionally set up. The food arrives fresh and hot, plates and utensils with an arrangement of barbecue sauces. Sweet tea is always um um good. Take from you can never go wrong with Dickey's in Norristown every bite leaves you craving for more.;This the 2nd time I have eaten here and I can't wait to go back. The ribs were fall off the bone and very moist. The polish sausage was just spicy enough for me and full of flavor. Same employees as last time. Very nice to deal with..
Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers 2 is located at 220 Forty Foot Rd, Hatfield city. It has the postal code is 19446 and latitude - longitude is 40.262883 --75.321672 . List of Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers 2's categories: Fast Food, Restaurants, Food, Burgers, Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt. Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers 2 opens: Monday: 10:30-22:0, Tuesday: 10:30-22:0, Wednesday: 10:30-22:0, Thursday: 10:30-22:0, Friday: 10:30-23:0, Saturday: 10:30-23:0, Sunday: 10:30-22:0. The rating for Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers 2 is 3.5. Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers 2 is currently open. Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers 2 provides information for customer: Has delivery support, Has drive thru service, Has supports takeout service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers 2: I recently moved to Lansdale, PA where I discovered the existence of Freddy's FC&S. Adventurous as I am, I decided to try it. I had a California double, chili, and chocolate malt. The double tasted like a Burger King whopper except a bit saltier and with a slice of raw onion. I prefer the whopper. The chili was mediocre. Wendy's chili is better. The chocolate malt lacked malt. So it was a chocolate shake. Nothing special there. Overall just disappointing. I see no reason to return or recommend.;The amount of salt on our food was so extreme that it was completely inedible. What an incredibly disappointing way to waste $20. This is inexcusable and we won't be back.;I have no idea what the deal is here with the burgers. It is not a burger since it was the thinnest burger I have ever seen. They try and up sell for the double or triple. I am sure the triple doesn't even add up to a normal sized burger. Tastes like I was eating a burnt meat crepe.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers 2: I had the privilege of living near a Steak 'n Shake so I was looking forward to Freddy's opening up near me to compare the two. The food is definitely not as good as Steak 'n Shake, the fries are super thin and my burger wasn't cooked well done. The prices are also higher and being right next to Chick-fil-A, I will choose Chick-fil-A next time being it's in the same price range. Wish there was a Steak 'n Shake closer to me now, however, visiting Freddy's Steakburgers is "one and done" for me.;Wow! I'm surprised by the ratings. Had a burger here last week and wished I had gone to Wendy's. The burger had crispy edges which I just didn't get. And it wasn't formed into a patty. Just pressed Hamburg. Had no flavor. Fries were good;I've come here twice since they opened and have been disappointed on both occasions. The first time I ordered a single steak burger, Chicago dog, and cheese curds. When I got home I realized they overcharged me and gave me a double steak burger, which was not what I asked for. They also did not give me a receipt so I could not call and dispute the charge. There are no prices listed on the drive thru menu for the sides, and to my surprise the cheese curds were close to five dollars for a tiny portion. Almost $15 for three items is ridiculous, and it wasn't even that good! The burger lacked flavor and the Chicago dog bun was cold and soggy. The second time I waited for 15 minutes in the drive-through just to be told that they had run out of curds at 2pm in the afternoon. The carhop person did not seem very apologetic or accommodating about it. I feel they could have at least offered me some consolation for the time I wasted in line. So I took my business over to Chick-fil-A where they are always courteous, have all of the items on the menu with pricing listed, and I didn't have to wait long. Dear Freddy's, if you're going to make it adjacent to a well-known, well-branded establishment like Chick-fil-A, you'd better tighten up on your customer service, and order enough food so that you don't run out. Yeah the cheese curds are tasty but not tasty enough to make me waste my time again. I won't be returning.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers 2: Meh. Fries are good but the ice cream tastes very... fake? They have a lot of toppings and could be fun for kids but I'm not a fan. I'd rather have Dairy Queen or a local place.;I visited today and ordered Chicago dog, original double cheeseburger and cheese curds. And hands down best cheese curds outside Wisconsin. They were not salty or soggy. And the curds were chewy morsel, fresh and hot. However Chicago dog didn't fair so well. Although the toasted hot dog buns were well done but overall the taste isn't there. It was tasty hotdog with lots of toppings. Finally double cheeseburger the crispy edges were unique and the burger was not overly salty. I gave it a 3 stars leaving room as I return and taste other items in the menu, especially the fries and sundaes.;Did a mobile order. Food was great, nothing to complain about there. But some of the workers just seemed so miserable. I went in to puck up my order and there were 3 workers at the register just straight up ignoring me, almost as if they just didn't want to work anymore. I get that they might have been taking care of some other tasks, but it was a quiet weeknight and didn't seem like there was much of a rush in the drive through either. I don't need to be served immediately, but at least some acknowledgement would be good. Will definitely be back for food, but just a little awareness would be great.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers 2: Good quality steak burger with custards. While I love Pomme Frites, I am not in love with their fries. I know they're still in their honeymoon phase and the staff is learning the fundamentals of the position. I know they are still looking to groom some associates and replace others. That being said, the man walking through the dining room is not pleasant looking, appearing to be in agonizing pain through most of our forty minute stay. We did come in the middle of lunch on a Saturday, but waiting 13 minutes is a bit excessive. Tables weren't cleaned and the gentleman that did clean it (upon asking) do so with a heavy grimace and making a grunting sound while reaching across the table. The kid making the shakes and ice creams had more ice cream on his arms than visible skin. Food quality was good. Cashiers were friendly and presentable (one not wearing her own North Face jacket) and smiled throughout the order taking process. The manager on expo showed composure amidst the hectic lunch rush which had no end in sight as we arrived and as we left. Restrooms needed some attention, but nothing that was out of the ordinary for a lunch rush at a facility like this. I look forward to coming back next week!;I really like Freddy's. Everything is great on the menu and the prices fall between the local Wendys and Applebees. However, the dining room has been pretty dirty on the last two visits. Also, every time I have been there, out of four visits, there are employees usually taking up the already limited seating. While I understand completely they are on break and need a place to sit. Frequently one employee is sitting in a 6 person booth (often two separate employees in separate booths) which makes it difficult for large families and limited large booths.;A welcome addition to the Towamencin area! The burgers were very good and the fries are awesome! Don't forget to get the Jalapeño French Fry dip - just the right amount of kick! Tried the custard and it was very good. Cheese curds were unique but probably not something I I would get again. We order food and took it home - next time (once the new restaurant rush settles down) we will eat in and enjoy the restaurant. Reminds me of an old fashion diner. Worth the wait to get our food so I would definitely go back!!!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers 2: Lansdale really become fast food war zone. Try it out. Not bad. And don't overeat yourself. Hope they have better rewards program. App is not easy to use.;The best burgers in the biz. Drive thru takes a few minutes, but that's only because everything is cooked to order. Well worth the wait. Will definitely keep you coming back !;My grandson decided that he wanted to have his birthday dinner at Freddy's (truth be told, we all wanted to try our the new place) so the eight of us obliged. The steakburgers were delicious, juicy, well cooked and decent size. The skinny fries were positively delicious, crispy and cooked to perfection. We also tried out the Cheese curds and they were really, really good, we wished we had ordered a couple more orders of them. The place was packed and even as busy as it was they had a person cleaning tables as soon as one cleared which was great. The service was friendly and efficient. The set up reminded me of the set up they have at In-N-Out burgers. Will definitely go back for more. We didn't get to try out the Custards as we were heading back to the house for Birthday Cake... next time we will be sure to try them out..
Rick's Steaks is located at Liberty Place, 1625 Chestnut St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19103 and latitude - longitude is 39.9616505601 --75.19993 . List of Rick's Steaks's categories: Cheesesteaks, Steakhouses, Sandwiches, Restaurants. Rick's Steaks opens: Monday: 10:0-19:0, Tuesday: 10:0-19:0, Wednesday: 10:0-19:0, Thursday: 10:0-19:0, Friday: 10:0-19:0, Saturday: 11:0-19:0, Sunday: 11:0-18:0. The rating for Rick's Steaks is 3.5. Rick's Steaks is currently closed. Rick's Steaks provides information for customer: No reservations service, 'yes_free', Can only provide Low Price, u'no', No delivery support, Has good for groups service, Average loud, No outdoor seating, Has good for kids service, False, 'casual', Has supports takeout service, False, Serves beer and wine, Accepts credit cards. Extremely poor review of restaurant Rick's Steaks: Blarg! One of the worst steaks I've had in Philly. It was actually one of my first, thank god I didn't give up on the cheesesteak right then and there. Can't wait until this place is gone. Here's a haiku summary: Tough strips of chewy, grey meat Long lines for wiz wit An overpriced tourist trap;If this is a great philly cheese steak, the rest must be pretty awful. Dry bread, dry meat and more bread than meat. Ack.;This was possibly the worst cheese steak that I've had in all of Philly - and believe me, I've tried a lot! ;) Hardly any meat, not very good quality of meat or flavor. Please try any other place!. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Rick's Steaks: After weeks of looking forward to tasting one, Rick's was a disappointing introduction to the Philidelphia Cheesesteak. At best it was a barely OK hot beef and onion sandwich but it totally failed to rock my world in the way I hoped a Philly Cheesesteak would. Admittedly, the bits where they had actually got the wiz , onions and beef to mix together was a yummy, gooey, mess but those bits were few and far between and at least 60% of the sandwich was dry and tasteless. You would think you would see some passion from a speciality food maker at a speciality food market but here you are lucky to get a smile as they throw the food together. Disappointing in every way.;I guess the consensus with Rick's is that you either love it or hate it...well, I hate it, there's just not getting around it. Hubby and I waited in line for almost an hour just to give it a try. We tolerated rows upon rows of ignorant tourists in the greasy heat and were hoping to get some enjoyment out of it. I wasn't even in the mood for a steak but hubby got one and I had a few bites....bleh. I can't describe the taste other than that....bleh. Now Rick's is moving into the Bellevue on South Broad Street and in doing so took out my favorite little lunchtime secret, the pasta place opposite the 12th st cantina. Dammit, now I can't get my spicy sausage and pesto and the lines in the place are going to look just like the cows themselves heading to the slaughter. Fuckers.;I have to say, the steak sandwich wasn't awful, it was descent (Jims on South and Steve Prince of Steaks in the NE are better though). What wasn't so great was the 20 minute wait to get our sandwiches. That's a third of my lunch hour, spent sitting at a table by myself - in the Bellevue, tables get snatched up quickly, so you have to hold a table if you find one - while my fiance stood in line waiting. He said all the steaks were made as the orders were placed versus how Jim has a big honking pile of meat sitting on the grill ready to go. He also said he only saw two people working behind the counter. I had to inhale the steak and run back to work. It just wasn't an overall pleasant experience, so I won't be visiting them again.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Rick's Steaks: The cheesteak was good, but not up to my Philly expectations. Jim's is better. Rasmus' bitch was nowhere to be seen and the guys behind the counter were friendly enough. I also like the energy of the place within the Reading Market. For desert, go for the nearby Apple Dumpings (with heavy cream) in the Amish corner.;My favorite thing about Rick Steaks is that it almost closed and it is part of an ongoing scandal as to whether it can actually be there. That and Rick Olivieri handcuffed himself to his stand. Also, one time super early on a weekday morning, I saw some Amish girls at the counter playing with Rick's cell phone speaking in fake italian accents saying "Olivieri" over and over again. He's kind of pimp. The cheesesteaks taste real as well, like a corner cheesesteak place.;Maybe it was the provolone instead of the whiz, but I thought Pat's was much better. Yummy, but don't get provolone or else it won't taste like much.... Good, satisfied review of restaurant Rick's Steaks: Good bread really makes a good sandwich. We wanted steak sandwiches but didn't want to make a trip out of the center of town and I'm glad we stopped here. Freshly grilled meat and onions, a variety of cheeses, great sandwich bread, and a choice of condiments--what else do you need? The fries didn't do much for me, but the sandwich was great.;My first authentic philly cheesesteak with whiz! Quite tasty. I didn't really know what to expect with the cheese whiz, since I'm not normally a fan of that processed cheese food product. But it was good! The bread was nice and chewy (in a good way). The meat was cooked well. The sauteed onions added a nice touch as well. I was at the Reading Terminal Market and this was the most crowded area of the market. I understand why. These cheesesteaks were delish!;Best cheesesteak I found in Philly during a week stay. Try the seaside fries!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Rick's Steaks: Disclaimer -- this was my first visit to Phillie. Rick's Steaks converted me to cheese whiz and convinced me that cheese whiz is yummy goodness! And I normally hate cheese whiz. But I can understand why cheese whiz makes a good cheesesteak -- it just works. It's like melted cheddar cheese, but better -- it's smooth and soft, and adds to the juiciness of the sandwich. So for those skeptics who hate artificial cheese -- hey, I was one of those people until I took a bite of Rick's cheesesteak with cheese whiz. For comparison, we also had cheesesteaks with provolone (at Tony Luke's). I think the cheese whiz makes it better and can see why it'sa classic. Oh -- and it's great to see them fry up the steaks while you wait for your order.;I reek of cheesesteak right now but it was so worth it. I had to go big and get it with Whiz - as I recommend you do as well. The combo probably isn't worth it unless you're a huge eater. The sandwiches are so big that even though I was starving, I hardly touched my fries. Soft roll + thinly sliced steak + sauteed onions + Cheez Whiz + spicy sweet peppers = heaven. Adding fries was just unnecessary padding on my already increasing hip circumference.;Third generation, way better than Pat's!!! I grabbed a cheesesteak here this weekend while perusing the Reading Terminal Market ~ phenomenal!!!!! The best in the city, much better than Pat's or Geno's. Go here first for the best cheesesteak in Philly!.
Marzella's Pizza is located at 488 E Main St, Collegeville city. It has the postal code is 19426 and latitude - longitude is 40.1901383 --75.4558887 . List of Marzella's Pizza's categories: Restaurants, Pizza, Sandwiches, Cheesesteaks. Marzella's Pizza opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 11:0-20:0, Wednesday: 11:0-20:0, Thursday: 11:0-20:0, Friday: 11:0-21:0, Saturday: 11:0-21:0, Sunday: 12:0-20:0. The rating for Marzella's Pizza is 3.5. Marzella's Pizza is currently open. Marzella's Pizza provides information for customer: Serves beer and wine, No reservations service, Casual Attire, Has caters service, Average loud, Accepts credit cards, Has delivery support, Has good for kids service, Has supports takeout service, Can only provide Low Price, No outdoor seating, True, Has table service, Has good for groups service, No dogs allowed, False, No bike parking, u'free', No wheelchair accessible. Extremely poor review of restaurant Marzella's Pizza: Regular steak sandwich, order of greasy fries, and a fountain drink....$16.98 ???? Food has DRASICALLY declined since new ownership has taken over 5-6 years ago! Place smells funny (unclean), and tables seem to have a dried up grease feel to them. Will not he returning !!;Hands down, the worst pizza place I've been to in Collegeville. I've been there 3 times and all 3 times were pretty horrible. I'm really done giving them second chances at this point. Three of my major gripes with this place: 1. Attitude: Every time I've been there to order something, the people act like I'm putting them out by being there. Let me paint you this picture.....I have money and I want to give you that money in exchange for a service. So when i order a pizza, I'd like for you NOT to look at me like I just told you to go clean my toilet. Seriously, you would've thought I had just insulted them, the look of contempt on the cooks face. Customer service is a BIG issue for me, I get really mad with places like this. 2. Food: Very sub par. Seriously folks, this is Collegeville, we have a ton of pizza joints to choose from here and the giant shopping center they are building will add more meal options. Places like Marzella's need to step up their game. I think the only reason they are still around is because they are within walking distance of Ursinus, that's it. Nothing memorable here food-wise. 3. Time: In my experience, the time it takes this place to get your meal ready is far below acceptable. I ordered a pizza once, they told me "an hour to an hour and a half" for it to be ready. This wasn't a friday night folks, this wasn't during the Super Bowl, this was just a weeknight. I told them "thanks, but no thanks" that time. Who waits that long for a pizza when I can go to any one of the several other establishments? Every time we ordered from there it took alot longer than usual. Stay far, far away, there's so much more out there folks.;My first experience is my last. As a matter of fact, I'm not even sure how the food tastes since I couldn't even get them to bring a pizza to our home! It's our second night in our new home, and wanted to try some local fare. We found Marzella's online. Unfortunately, we had no luck with the gentleman(?) that answered there, who ended the conversation with my husband abruptly, telling him that he didn't recognize our address, that we weren't close to him and they don't service near us. Assuming there must be an error, since the GPS lists them as 10 min. and only 5.5 mi away (in Collegeville - our address), I called back. A ha. Finally I got it. I was told brusquely that they wanted to wrap up early and by the time the driver got here it would be too late - I asked "a ten minute drive?" He said, well it's close to 9 now, and "with the food prep and all ...." - btw, the website says they close at ten - I mentioned that we're new to the neighborhood and this puts us off from wanting to frequent his restaurant. With a rude, 'fine by me," the conversation ended - and so did any new business from us and any of our company that comes to visit.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Marzella's Pizza: While their pizza and sandwiches are still very good, their delivery is consistently bad. Waiting 75 mins or more without notice when ordering is frustrating.;I hadn't been back to Marzella's since the Marzellas themselves ran the place, which has been over three years ago. They were really nice folks and the steaks were really good. Marzella's is a local institution that I remember growing up with when I lived in Collegeville back in the day. Today's experience was a little different, at least where the customer service was concerned. I called in a take-out order, and when I went to pick it up, no one was at the cash register or in the kitchen. I stood there for what seemed like five minutes when finally the husband (*not* the original Mr. Marzella) noticed me. He had his back to me and was sitting, chatting with some other customers. I didn't even realized he worked there:0 He came across as a little incovenienced but did jump up to get my steaks. When I asked him about a specific detail about my order, I found out that it was made incorrectly. By this time the missus came out from wherever she was hiding. She said that the wrong way was the way we ordered. I disagreed with her because I knew exactly what we actually ordered. The husband chimed in to agree with the wife. Then she rather huffily offered to remake the sandwiches, but I had a family member who had just had outpatient surgery waiting for me in the car. Also, by that time I was ready to get out of there because the atmosphere was getting tense. So I said "That's OK, never mind," because I didn't want to stand there continuing the debate with the two of them. No apologies from either one. Despite the attitude, the steaks were great. They forgot the mushrooms we ordered (another mistake we didn't discover until we got home) but the steaks were tasty and the rolls were really fresh. The quality of the food is the only thing that kept this rating from being one star. In the past I've had other pizza/steak places get my order wrong, and the people there have been gracious and apologetic. Unfortunately, my experience today tells me that this place leaves a lot to be desired in the customer service department. Woe to the customer who ends up with the wrong order. Not sure if I will be back.;The thought of writing this review was painful because I remember when Marzellas first opened. It was my birthday meal of choice every year as a kid. This place was the best in the area, BACK THEN. We moved away and I happened to be in town this weekend and couldn't wait to get a pizza and an Italian hoagie. The level of NGAF around here was astounding. It starts with your first impression. One side of the sign above the entrance is missing and has been so a LONG time. Lack of care. They entryway hasn't seen a coat of paint in decades. Lack of care. Then you walk in and it just feels dirty. I saw this in lots of other reviews over the last several years and guess what they displayed...YUP, lack of care. I was greeted by a grumpy little teenager asking "do you have an order in?" with pain in his voice because he clearly doesn't care much for people. I decided to get the 12 inch Italian hoagie and a small meat lovers pizza. Because I used a card (in a mostly cashless society) I was ransomed FOUR PERCENT! Luckily I checked in with Yelp and mugged them for 10%. I'm six percent up right? Wrong! My pizza was so bad I threw it away at my first fuel up on my way back home. My SIXTEEN dollar SMALL pizza went in the trash! Have you EVER thrown away a meat lovers pizza? Me neither. It had a rancid smell. Somehow I pushed past that and worked up the courage (ignorance) to take a bite. SOUR! What the @#$%!! All the lack of care I noticed throughout this place found it's way on to my pizza! The Italian hoagie was better but not anywhere close to expectations when getting an Italian hoagie. The finishing move on an Italian hoagie is the vinegar, oil, and oregano. My hoagie was nearly dry. I ate half and saved the rest for when I got home. I added vinegar, oil, and oregano and enjoyed that half. Everywhere you looked they were pushing their social media profiles. They even had QR codes for them. Instagram has had ONE post in 2021 and the last Facebook post was Sept. 2nd with a pinned post from Nov. 2020 asking for reviews. Lack of care!! The kitchen seemed reasonably clean and the dining room looked 100 times better than the rest of the building. It was noon on a Friday and I was the lone customer. No another customer came in and the phone didn't ring the entire time I was there. Maybe that is what sucked the life out of this business. I don't know but the level of NGAF here is so high I can say I witnessed the opening of this business and I will probably witness the closure too. A neighborhood icon has been run into the ground. That's sad!!. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Marzella's Pizza: Definitely good pizzas and sandwiches! However service Is a little slower than most pizza places .. with that said our orders came back correct ! Our meals were hot and fresh pizza could be a little crisper but that's my taste not everyone else's . The sauce was very pleasant with a delicious taste of basil oregano and garlic big plus. Pizza also had good quality cheeses and wasn't greasy! Prices were a little high but overall I could in good consciousness recommend this place to any one and know they would have a good experience !;Visited a few times a few years ago when I lived right down the street, but then found better pizza places in the area. Decent, definitely not my favorite. Drove a little further to Giovanni's in Royersford for great pizza. No wow factor with the pizza, just okay. I have not tried it in the past 2 years, so maybe they got better since the reviews seemed to really improve.;I have to disagree to some points of Jumpman. The pizza is very good, made with quality ingredients. Yes, maybe some service issues. I'd say call ahead, plan ahead. But I really love the pizza, it's delicious. Yes, if you want greasy or guarantee in 1/2 hour you know where to go. Don't discount this on account of one review.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Marzella's Pizza: One of the best pizza places in Collegeville, and my frequent go-to pizza joint! I don't entirely understand the issues others have had with customer service as I have never once had a problem. Quite the contrary, I've always had a good experience, both on the phone and in the restaurant. They have always made us feel welcome. Food is delicious, especially their meatball parmesan hoagie. the pizzas go from small to extra-extra large, and prices for many of their pizzas are quite reasonable. Delivery, unfortunately, can take quite a while (upwards of 45 minutes), but it's also across the street from a college, and 45 minutes is what you can expect from Papa John's. I never hear anyone complain about them, so maybe this is average for a delivery timeline. All in all, I've been very happy with Marzella's and recommend to anyone!;The first time i tried Marzella' pizza i was not impressed, we had a Veggie pizza and while it was topped very generously, it made the pizza itsself a lil soggy and lost soem of its appeal for me. Second time was a total Redemption! this time we had a plain pizza and it was very good...right amount of Cheese and sauce and the crust was delicious. So, this will definitely be my Go to pizza joint from here on. Plus the prices are very reasonable.;Marzella's has some of the better pizza in the area. Their sandwiches are excellent as well. Tip: Order the extra large pizza. It's a great value for families.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Marzella's Pizza: This is hands down the best pizza anywhere. Lucas the pizza maker outdoes himself every week! Thursday night is pizza night and by Friday morning I'm already looking forward to the next Thursday night. It's that good! I've recommended it to friends who all agree. We usually take ours home and give it a quick hit in a 410 degree oven... gives it that extra crisp on the crust (which is amazing by the way). The staff, including Lucas are all great, and very friendly. You've tried the rest now try the best!;FYI - the shop is under new ownership as of 2010. Best pizza I've had in the area, hands down! Friendly service as well. I can't wait to go back.;I called from Vermont to have a large hoagie platter delivered to a very busy, very large college wrestling tournament. The staff I spoke with was undaunted. The platter was delivered on time and the boys reported the subs were delicious! I was able to pay over the phone including a tip for the delivery driver! Bravo!!!.
Chalaco's Ceviche & Pisco Bar is located at 1030 N 2nd St, philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19123 and latitude - longitude is 39.9671492384 --75.1404232532 . List of Chalaco's Ceviche & Pisco Bar's categories: Restaurants, Peruvian, Bars, Southern, Cocktail Bars, Nightlife. Chalaco's Ceviche & Pisco Bar opens: Tuesday: 16:0-22:0, Wednesday: 16:0-22:0, Thursday: 16:0-22:0, Friday: 16:0-23:0, Saturday: 11:30-0:0, Sunday: 11:30-21:0. The rating for Chalaco's Ceviche & Pisco Bar is 4.0. Chalaco's Ceviche & Pisco Bar is currently closed. Chalaco's Ceviche & Pisco Bar provides information for customer: Has reservations service, No caters service, Has outdoor seating, Accepts credit cards, Unknown delivery support, Has supports takeout service, Has good for kids service, Has table service, Can provide Medium Price, Has bike parking, No coat check service, Has happy hour service, u'no', 'casual', Serves beer and wine, Smoking not allowed, Has wheelchair accessible, Has good for dancing service, Has good for groups service, True. Extremely poor review of restaurant Chalaco's Ceviche & Pisco Bar: Make sure to eat before you come here. Food takes anywhere from 45min to 1 hr. They'll keep asking you if you want more drinks in order to buy time. It was bizarre the food took so long because they said that the ceviche was pre made so shouldn't it have been a scoop and serve? Our waitress was super nice though and I felt bad for her since the slow food was clearly a kitchen and management problem and not her. Only the ceviche was really good. Rest of the food was mediocre at best. And keep in mind my friends and I were super hungry walking in, never mind the extra 45min wait. Had the Chaufa rice dish which tasted like a poorly made fried rice dish with an omelette and oyster sauce on top. Friends ordered the Lomo Saltado which was also mediocre, and tasted like something you could find at a chinese fast food joint. The paella portion was on the smaller side and not very flavorful. The rice was also a tad undercooked. Sorely miss the tapas place that was here before. Not coming back unless there's either a change in management or restaurant period.;Beautiful restaurant, terrific selection of drinks and very friendly service. The food however, was below average. I ordered their happy hour chicharrones chicken bites, pasta mar (the Spanish version of tagliatelle) with seafood, Lomo Saltado (stir fry beef with fries) and salchipapa (sausage and poached eggs). First off, I do want to apologize to the owner/operator of the place. The restaurant itself was gorgeous, your staff was very friendly and the atmosphere was absolutely incredible. The food however, was horrible. Let's start with the bad before getting to the worst. 1. All of my food was luke warm, the fries were not crispy, the rice was cold and it took forever to come out. I understand fresh food takes time and I completely accept that but this was not the case, it looked like the food was finished and sat there for a while before it came to the table. 2. The pasta had very little flavor, I tasted mostly pasta water. The seafood was fresh however. 3. The beef was tender in my lomo saltado and the sauce was good but the fries were cold and the rice was very dry. 4. The salchipapa was also luke warm, same problem with fries that were not crispy. Sausage was fried and got cold so they were hard. 5. The worst offense however, was the chicharrones. I love the crunchiness in chicharrones, the unforgettable cracklings of pork or chicken skin when you bite into it. What I had here was nothing more than chicken fingers, and not the best type. I kid you not, they were legitimately just chicken fingers, the ones you get from shop-rite. My local McDonald's served better chicken fingers. Please, please do not label this as chicharrones and put it in your menu. Final verdict: save your appetite and money and go elsewhere for food. If anything, I cannot recommend the place. This is quite unfortunate as I do think the place got a lot of charm and their plating was quite beautiful.;Had the Classico/tiradito/tequeno/whole chicken. All of it was garbage. Everything was old and not fresh.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Chalaco's Ceviche & Pisco Bar: Service : We came for lunch, there was only 3 tables but the service was slow and the server was not attentive. Not saying we want to be asked how everything was every 5 mins but I asked what the soup of the day was and for hot sauce a few times... didn't get either. Food: The ceviche and soup were good but our main courses were very salty.;This place could be really great. COULD be. The restaurant and bar are decorated nicely. The waitstaff were pretty attentive, though we had to ask for napkins because they were not provided with our utensils. The food was very below average for the price. The ceviche was good, not amazing. The paella was basically just underseasoned rice with some peas and the tiniest shrimp, 2 mussels, and a few calamari rings. I was very disappointed to have paid $18 for. We also ordered a pisco...which was just okay. The appetizer trio was underseasoned and tiny for the price. I wanted this place to be good. I really did. But it just fell short. We paid too much and left unsatisfied.;Came here with low expectations - a Peruvian friend of mine told me the food was eh and portion sizes were too small for the price paid. Unfortunately, I decided to check it out anyway. I came here with my boyfriend for a late dinner. We waited over a half hour to have our order taken, as we watched our waitress take the orders of two tables that came in after us. An hour passed by between the time we entered the restaurant and were served our food - and there were very few customers in the restaurant. Instead of being served our appetizers before our entrees, the apps were brought out at the same time, making the food cold by the time we could get to it. Very poor customer service. I had the Peruvian chicken, which came out very dry. My boyfriend had the mussels, which he enjoyed. I also had the mango amarillo drink, which was delicious. (Only reasons this review is not 1 star) I asked for a pinot grigio and was told that they had no white wine, only red (at a seafood restaurant!). Overall, it was a negative experience, and I will not be back.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Chalaco's Ceviche & Pisco Bar: I have driven past this restaurant on numerous of occasions and decided to take a good friend of mine out while she was visiting the Philadelphia. I was dying to try this ceviche because that is what is advertised on the marquee. So then I was told by the waitress who was a sweetheart that this ceviche is more so an appetizer which I found to be quite interesting and priced at $17. The taste was horrible. My appetizer was delicious but as someone mentioned below it came out at the same time as the entree.The waitress kept apologizing for the behavior of the kitchen. The best item on my plate happened to be the appetizer which was this spicy sausage served with French fries that we really enjoyed. I feel like this was a gentrified take of Peruvian food. I should have known better and have just gone to a restaurant that was authentic.;Came here for some good Peruvian food. The server was nice enough but I saw her spend a lot of time hanging at the bar checking out her phone. I enjoyed my mango amarillo cocktail which was a blend of sweet mango and bite of ginger. The anticuchos were small bits of meat and a little dry. The causa was cute bites with a hint of lemon in the mashed potatoes. The grilled octopus was charred a little too much on high heat to cook it properly. I also didn't care for the purple sauce that accompanied it as it was overwhelming with olive flavor. The fried yuca came out rather late in the meal as I had to check up on it and it came just in time for us to pack up the remaining food to take home.;The causa, lomo saltado & anticuchos were excepcional! However the chaufa & ceviche were extremely disappointing. I've been here three times and twice the ceviche has been pretty bad.,. it had cinnamon in it which is big NO. If not for the ceviche I would give it 4 stars. Can't be an authentic Peruvian restaurant with that type of ceviche!. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Chalaco's Ceviche & Pisco Bar: What a find! Feels like vacation in Northern Liberties. Friendly staff makes you feel so welcome when you walk in - taking you through the menu and making great recommendations. Palomas are a must try - but the bar menu is incredibly fresh with garnishes of fruit and fresh juice that only enhance the spirits. Ceviche mixto was a large portion - included whitefish, shrimp, octopus, calamari and accompaniments (red onion, sweet potato, fried corn kernels ) Ambiance is friendly - came here on Salsa night before it began - music and crowd still made it seem like a party. Will be coming back soon!;Visited Chalaco's yesterday with a friend after seeing a new spot was opening in NoLibs a few months back. The staff was really friendly and answered my many questions about the menu. Our server gave great recommendations and we were very pleased with our meal. Appetizer - Causa trio: 3 small mashed potato mounds topped with shrimp, chicken and octopus. The shrimp and octopus ones were amazing. The chicken one tasted like deli chicken salad on mashed potatoes. It felt out of place from the rest of the dish. Mixed Ceviche - Only good things to say here! The portion was large, the fish and seafood was very fresh and the flavors blended very well. I loved the addition of the sweet potato, it gave a great added texture and flavor to the dish. Highly recommend this dish to anyone. Lomo Saltado - Really great rich beefy flavors that were a great third course to our meal. It was fulfilling and satisfying and we loved the fries that came with the dish. The side of rice was great to soak up the sauce, although we wish we had a bit more rice. Arroz con Leche - Really great dessert with coconut and raisins. It was a great ending to our meal and wasn't too sweet. We loved it here and I already can't wait to come back and try some of the other dishes!;The hubs and I thought it might be fun to try something new so we came to Chalaco's and we weren't disappointed. We ordered the mixed ceviche, salchi papa power and the pasta verde. Everything was super fresh, flavorful and delicious. Also would recommend the mango amarillo-yum!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Chalaco's Ceviche & Pisco Bar: I've been looking for a restaurant in my neighborhood that doesn't serve the same old food and this is it, I found it! This restaurant is reasonably priced for how good the food is. It's a relaxed environment with comfortable chairs. I had the classico ceviche, it was fresh and zesty. I also got the classic pisco and the sweetness really paired well with the sourness of the ceviche. I also got the appetizer Causa Tasting Trio and it was delicious. I went to a Peruvian restaurant in old city and it was twice the price, but not as good. My boyfriend and I want to visit Peru after coming here.;Love this place. I ordered the half chicken, but should have gotten the whole damn thing. The Ceviche was amazing. Mojitos were incredible.;Best peruvian i ever had coming from a peruano... All seafood and carne seco best food ever. Worth every penny deserts best also. Bring props to chief juan thnx for celebrating my aunt juana birthday..
The Famous Napoli Pizza is located at 944 E Passyunk Ave, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19147 and latitude - longitude is 39.937027 --75.1549257 . List of The Famous Napoli Pizza's categories: Restaurants, Pizza. The Famous Napoli Pizza opens: Monday: 11:0-23:0, Tuesday: 11:0-23:0, Wednesday: 11:0-23:0, Thursday: 11:0-23:0, Friday: 11:0-23:0, Saturday: 11:0-23:0, Sunday: 12:0-22:0. The rating for The Famous Napoli Pizza is 3.0. The Famous Napoli Pizza is currently closed. The Famous Napoli Pizza provides information for customer: 'casual', 'no', Has delivery support, Can provide Medium Price, No reservations service, True, Accepts credit cards, Serves beer and wine, Has supports takeout service, No outdoor seating, Average loud, Has good for kids service, No good for groups service, No bike parking. Extremely poor review of restaurant The Famous Napoli Pizza: Never had a problem ordering from them until today. I ordered a grilled chicken Caesar salad for lunch and ended up getting food poisoning. What little bit of chicken I did eat was chewy and tasted horrible. Bah! Will never be ordering from here again, that's for sure. Thanks for the unpleasant Friday night I'm currently enduring.;Fresh and tasty pizzas but delivery is TOO SLOW - some of my guests had to leave while waiting. Took an hour and twenty minutes and we're just 8 blocks away!;You go somewhere else, now! This was the owner's comment to me after I returned an order of chicken wings. Why did I return a "To Go" order of chicken wings? Having had their wings to go once before, I knew that they used styrofoam containers. A poor choice of container material for chicken wings straight out of the frier. As you may already be guessing, the chicken wings melted through the styrofoam. Mmmm what is this delicious foamy coating on my wings? Having learned a lesson with my first order, I specifically asked them to not use a styrofoam container with my wings order or to completely wrap the wings in wax paper or foil. After getting my next order home and being assured that the wings were completely wrapped in wax paper, I was disappointed to see that no they had not wrapped the wings in paper and yes the wings did melt the styrofoam container again. So, I returned the order of wings within 10 minutes of paying for them. During my returning of the wings the owner came to the register and asked why I was returning the wings. I explained that they melted through the styrofoam which is not a healthy situation. I also suggested that they not serve hot food items in styrofoam unless they advertise that the food comes with a styrofoam coating. Apparently, the customer is not always right in certain places. He said "You go some-a-where else-a now". And I say, "Gladly-a sir!". Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant The Famous Napoli Pizza: I never knew how those "It's not delivery, it's Digornio" commercials could actually try to convince people their pizza is better than hand made pizza. That is, until I had Napoli's. Maybe I'm a bit biased because it took them 90 minutes to deliver my pizza on a Wednesday night. But it came to me cold, the crust taste like biting into flour, and the sauce seems like something they bought on the clearance aisle of a walmart grocery section. The icing on the cake is they forgot my beverages. I will never order from this place again.;guy who answers the phone is rude and cocky. I ordered two items and you would have thought I ordered 50 specialty orders. I've ordered from here before so I guess he didn't need to verify my address (they obviously store addresses in their computer by phone number, a little disturbing...wonder if my credit card info is on file without my consent too?) but he should have because I wasn't home! I felt like calling back but I didn't wanna deal with this douche lord and the driver would call me anyway. I was around the corner and walked around my house when the guy called. TAKE SOME TIME TO LISTEN TO YOUR CUSTOMERS! prices have increased recently also, not worth ordering from there anymore.;I would bet that this place which was consistent for 40 years is under new management or they hired new manager. Raised price. Rude on phone Pizza cold they cut down on products they use. ...................................................................... Average, acceptable review of restaurant The Famous Napoli Pizza: Like a lot of other people I live nearby and that is why I go there. It is basic pizza. Not the best, not the worst. The sausages on the pizza are a little weird, but what can ya do if you want pizza and don't feel like walking. This place is super close and the lady at the front is very nice.;Ok place but not the best around. Square pizza is really good, and the salads are a good deal for the price and size. Rest of stuff on the menu is average at best.;My roommate, roommate's parents, girlfriend and I stopped in here after returning our U-Haul truck last Saturday night. After a long day it was refreshing to find a place still open in that neighborhood that wasn't a packed bar or a dressy place. I had a burger, but my roommate had a calzone, which was excellent. This is a great neighborhood pizza place, but I wouldn't go out of my way to find it.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant The Famous Napoli Pizza: I have to agree with Caitlin. The pizza here is surprisingly good, basic east coast pizza. My favorite pizza is the large square pizza with olives. yum. I have also gotten a BLT (random, I know), and although it could have been due to the hangover, it was amazing.;I stopped in for drunk food after going to dinner and doing and improvised bar crawl with some friends. This place is bright and clean, with friendly staff. I ordered 20 mild wings and 3 cannolis. Upon completion, I announced to my friends that next time we'll order food from this place before and after the next crawl.;We are pizza lovers and I must say we keep coming back for more! Good pie! Wish they used real mushrooms though. They do offer Monday specials too!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant The Famous Napoli Pizza: Friendly and delicious enough said. Buffalo chicken pizza was our go to while in philly. I miss it already;We had an excellent pizza it was a white pizza with ricotte cheese and tomatoes. It was a bit pricey but it was an excellent pizza. This was the best improvement over the last pizza we ordered from there several years ago. We are in South Philly but we will definitely order there again.;i love napoli's. end of story. all of you crackers that gave it bad reviews need to get out of this neighborhood..
Pops Pizza wine & Beer is located at 1309 Veterans Hwy, Bristol city. It has the postal code is 19007 and latitude - longitude is 40.1095433 --74.8787184 . List of Pops Pizza wine & Beer's categories: Restaurants, Food, Pizza, Beer, Wine & Spirits. Pops Pizza wine & Beer opens: Monday: 9:0-0:0, Tuesday: 9:0-0:0, Wednesday: 9:0-0:0, Thursday: 9:0-0:0, Friday: 9:0-1:0, Saturday: 9:0-1:0, Sunday: 9:0-0:0. The rating for Pops Pizza wine & Beer is 3.0. Pops Pizza wine & Beer is currently open. Pops Pizza wine & Beer provides information for customer: Can only provide Low Price. Extremely poor review of restaurant Pops Pizza wine & Beer: Horrible place. Cardboard pizza and filled with bums buying cheap 40's;Quite possibly the shadiest place I have ever been to to the extend I refused to eat here. First of all inside the place was dirty and disgusting like nothing had been cleaned in weeks. Second they had no menu we asked the guy for a menu and he pulled out this beat up old stained ripped paper menu and said here. We didn't even bother looking at it we just left , there was no one in the place eating they were all drinking beer since it was a pizza place liquor store. Never again will I go there.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Pops Pizza wine & Beer: Ordered here a few weeks ago. The pizza was good. The delivery driver forgot our soda though. It is way over priced. 38 dollars for 3 large pizzas and a 2 liter soda. I could go to Papa Johns for better service and a better price.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Pops Pizza wine & Beer: None. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Pops Pizza wine & Beer: In 2014 you wouldn't catch me dead in this place. However the past 2 years Pop's has made some major improvements. I personally now go there all the time to pick up my take out beer. I have also gotten wings at this place and they are tremendous. Great local spot for a quick bite to eat, or take out beer to go. Great work Pop's your whole team should be proud of the turnaround in such a short time.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Pops Pizza wine & Beer: Looks are deceiving, went there the lady that cooks the food is so nice, and the fried chicken is is so good, southern fried seasoned chicken, and they do a great breakfast too, the cook is so friendly, a real people person, cheap prices, and hot wings are nice size and cheaper than Bill's takeout!;This is a true gem, with this said I think they only have seats and food so they can have a proper liquor license. What is surprising the food is really good! Plus you can get food late at night. Go in order a pizza @ midnight watch people come in buy cheep cans of beer and leave. They also sell lottery tickets. The price is right the food is good. The only this that I do not get is they have a odd selection of craft and imported beed and wine that makes no sense..
Chick-fil-A 12 is located at 203 N 34th St Northside Dining Ter, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19104 and latitude - longitude is 39.9589223 --75.1906643617 . List of Chick-fil-A 12's categories: Fast Food, Event Planning & Services, Caterers, Restaurants, Chicken Shop. Chick-fil-A 12 opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 11:0-20:0, Wednesday: 11:0-20:0, Thursday: 11:0-20:0, Friday: 11:0-23:0, Saturday: 11:0-23:0. The rating for Chick-fil-A 12 is 2.0. Chick-fil-A 12 is currently open. Chick-fil-A 12 provides information for customer: No good for groups service, Loud, No reservations service, No good for kids service, Casual Attire, Has outdoor seating, No table service, Has bike parking, u'free', Can only provide Low Price, Has caters service, Serves beer and wine, Accepts credit cards, Has drive thru service, True, No supports takeout service, No delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Chick-fil-A 12: One choice for a sandwich. And it's only chicken and pickles. 8 or 12 piece nuggets. And they're really selfish with sauces. And of all things, they run out of chick-fil-a sauce?!?!?! This isn't even chick-fil-a.;Horrible customer service. Asked the female working behind the counter a question and she just showed attitude and didn't respond. Absolute garbage attitude. Overheard them talking about customers while they where getting food. Garbage standards and would tell everyone to stay away from this specific one. Management team should definitely read these reviews because it does not live up to the Chick-Fil-A standard of customer service and the employees are extremely disrespectful and Ignorant. Was definitely not " my pleasure ";DISGUSTING These mfs left a got damn hair in my nugget. worst service and probably the worst tasting chic fil a i've ever been to. FIND SOMEWHERE ELSE. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Chick-fil-A 12: As a college student I appreciate having a chick-fil-a so close and convenient. They got being close right, but it is definitely not convenient. They have it set up as 'grab and go' style, but it inevitably doesn't make anything quicker just slower. They don't re-stock items frequently enough, the employees sit down at tables when nobody is at the registers and when you go up they don't look up from their phones so you have to stand and wait. They are also frequently out of drinks and fries, and you can almost guarantee if they have one type of sandwich they will be out of the other. They have also frequently been out of chick-fil-a sauce.;If you like standalone Chick Fil A, well, this place is nothing like that. Food is soggy and has been sitting under heat lamps a while. Service is spotty. Sometimes there is a huge line when there really shouldn't be. They can be stingy on the sauces and try to get you to pay extra for more sauce, no matter how much food you buy.;Fake Chick-Fil-A, always soggy, over cooked, freezer burned. Service is fast but the people sure are not up to the chain's standards. It's not "their pleasure". Average, acceptable review of restaurant Chick-fil-A 12: Good food, nothing special, though. Really wish it was a full version and not the limited kind (options are pretty much only chicken sandwiches, nuggets, salads, fries). I get that the food is being made fresh(er) than most fast food places, but I have had to wait pretty long on more than one occasion for some nuggets, which sucks when I'm trying to grab food on a dinner break. As far as I can tell, no one here seems to openly hate the gay population like the higher ups of this company. But who knows!;No fries earlier this week. Apparently, they were transitioning from one oil to a different one. Unacceptable!. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Chick-fil-A 12: This Chick-Fil-A just opened in fall 2009 so don't beat yourself too much over not knowing that there was one in University City. It's an "express" location so it doesn't have all of the menu items. It's located in a standalone area on the Drexel campus w a few other fast food places. I would've given this location three stars for not having all of the items, but it gets an extra one for its proximity to Penn/Drexel.;I check out this Chick-Fil-A whenever I'm a little homesick. As a Penn student, it's a little out of the way, but definitely worth the hike. I've had my fair share of inconsistent experiences at this Chick-Fil-A Express, but it generally always has what I'm looking for: chicken sandwiches, chicken nuggets, WAFFLE FRIES, amazing lemonade, and the occasional salad! I tried the lemonade one time on a whim, and now I can never come back without getting more--even though it can be a little pulpy, but it's so sweet and delicious. I wish they gave you trays (we looked the last time we were there... might have all been dirty that time) so you can pile up everything you're getting. The food quality is generally on par with other Chick-Fil-A's I've been to, even with the limited menu. They don't always have everything in stock, and you might have to wait several minutes. But there's not really a good alternative nearby, in my opinion. I'm glad they now let you take as many sauces as you want, as they've relocated to being behind the check-out line. Passable service, but plenty of seating. Not too sure why the reviews are so bad, but they seem to be pretty old.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Chick-fil-A 12: None.
Seafood Hibachi Gourmet is located at 627 Conchester Hwy, Boothwyn city. It has the postal code is 19061 and latitude - longitude is 39.85166 --75.45019 . List of Seafood Hibachi Gourmet's categories: Seafood, Restaurants, Ramen, Japanese, Asian Fusion. Seafood Hibachi Gourmet opens: Monday: 11:0-22:0, Tuesday: 11:0-22:0, Wednesday: 11:0-22:0, Thursday: 11:0-22:0, Friday: 11:0-22:30, Saturday: 11:0-22:30, Sunday: 12:0-22:0. The rating for Seafood Hibachi Gourmet is 4.0. Seafood Hibachi Gourmet is currently open. Seafood Hibachi Gourmet provides information for customer: Has supports takeout service, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Seafood Hibachi Gourmet: Went here for the first time today and the food was horrible. I got the bento box. The Peking duck skin is not crispy AT ALL and the meat still has bones in it which is not how it comes in Chinatown or any reputable place that sells it. I ordered my son beef ramen. Not only did it have ZERO flavor they put a straight hardboiled egg in and not the typical good seasoned eggs like you would get elsewhere. I questioned it but the women spoke terrible English. Also the picture shows the fish cakes in it and they were missing as well. The coconut shrimp were good thank god for them. Won't return.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Seafood Hibachi Gourmet: I was soooo excited to order from here, seeing that they just opened. Waste of money. Ramen is tasteless. Literally no flavor, I had to add soo much seasoning just to be able to eat it. General tso chicken, tasteless. Tasted like flour nuggets. Had to add seasoning to those too. Not sure if it's because they just opened or their food just isn't good. I won't be returning.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Seafood Hibachi Gourmet: Newly opened place, looks very nice. Ramen is pretty decent, sushi was not great. The shrimp tempura roll was too thinly sliced, the philly roll didn't have the ingredients balanced and the wasabi / ginger didn't seem fresh or just low quality. Hopefully they improve these point, would like to give this place another try;Like others I was very excited for this place to open despite not being able to enjoy the buffet style dining because of COVID. I went in with my friend and we ordered quite a lot of food, about $45 worth. We both got the "Dinner Bento Box" which lets you choose three items from a long list of choices and the includes rice and a spring roll. My friend and I both chose the chicken and broccoli; then we each had a sushi roll, and I chose the fried dumplings while she chose something else. She also had both the pork and the duck pork buns. The reason for the three stars is because what I considered to be the entree - the chicken and broccoli - was inedible. Everything else was good, but not great, and that's fine for the price. But in the main dish the broccoli was ROCK HARD, practically raw, while the chicken was somehow overcooked to the point of almost being a gelatinous blob. I wouldn't probably go out of my way to come back again, to be honest.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Seafood Hibachi Gourmet: Been here a couple times and have been pretty happy with quality, price, and quantity. Spicy beef had great flavor and a nice selection of veggies. Chicken teriyaki was more of a stir fry than traditional Japanese grilled chicken, but it was really tasty. Avocado sushi roll was ok, maybe a little dry, but quantity was good. The veggie lo mein (not pictured) was a HUGE portion and my son loved it. Fed him and me both for two meals! Overall a pretty solid place, and a lovely dining room if you're up for eating in. Will return.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Seafood Hibachi Gourmet: The pan fried dumpling is great!!!I love them! Especially the sauce that comes with it sour and sweet. Would totally recommend!;Everything was fresh & tasty! I eat a lot of Chinese food so trust me when I say the food was good! We enjoyed everything. We ordered from Uber eats. Everything arrived hot & nicely packaged. The Pork Buns were amazing! This was our 1st time ordering from here but definitely not our last :);I've been waiting for an authentic Chinese restaurant to open in Boothwyn. The ramen here is amazing and it's not expensive either. Plus you get a lot soup too..
Gabby’s is located at 2700 Easton Rd, Willow Grove city. It has the postal code is 19090 and latitude - longitude is 40.1696375 --75.1271508 . List of Gabby’s's categories: Food, Restaurants, Vietnamese, Sandwiches, Asian Fusion, Bubble Tea, Fast Food. Gabby’s opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 11:0-20:30, Wednesday: 11:0-20:30, Thursday: 11:0-14:30, Friday: 11:0-20:30, Saturday: 11:0-20:30. The rating for Gabby’s is 4.0. Gabby’s is currently closed. Gabby’s provides information for customer: Has supports takeout service, No table service, 'casual', No outdoor seating, Accepts credit cards, No good for groups service, Has wheelchair accessible, False, Has happy hour service, Has caters service, Very Loud, Has delivery support, No bike parking, No reservations service, Has good for kids service, Serves beer and wine, Can only provide Low Price, u'free'. Extremely poor review of restaurant Gabby’s: My fiance and I were excited for a bahn mi spot to open right down the street since our usual place (Bahn Street) is 25 min from us. The menu looked promising and it had great reviews so we decided to go. The guy taking our order was friendly. My fiance got the classic and I got the pork belly sandwich. We told the guy that we love fries and eat a lot of them and proceeded to ask how big the order of fries were and he said that it's a ton, definitely enough for 2 people so we only got 1 order of them. We got our order to go and as we were waiting there was another couple there that was eating in. We heard the one guy asking the other guy if he should put their orders on a plate and the other guy said 'nah, put them in containers so we don't have to wash them (Maybe not that big of a deal, but if I had a restaurant I would want the best for my guests especially when they had just opened) While waiting we were looking around and noticed that a lot of the previous owners posters still there(Manhattan bagel I think) a cold case that was empty and covered up and an empty bagel/baked goods case right behind the counter. They definitely could of made more of an effort with the whole aesthetic before they opened up. Our food took about 10 min to be ready. On the way home we noticed a wierd fishy smell coming from the bag and realized it was the fries( I'm assuming they fry them in the same oil as the fish) When we got home we were not pleased with what we got. The amount of fries we got was probaby a little more than a cup full, not nearly a ton. The fries did taste ok despite the smell. Both sandwiches were bland and unbalanced (it mostly tasted like bread) and had maybe 2oz of meat on each which is ridiculous given our whole meal was about $30. We were greatly disappointed with our meal, if you can even call it a meal. If this place doesn't get their s**t together soon I don't see it lasting too long.;I waited 35 min for undercooked chicken. So if you came here looking for a food review, I'm sorry but it went right into the trash. There was no line when I got there I ordered right away then waited and watched as one cook made one meal at a time for the two parties of three that were seated. While waiting I read some Yelp reviews and noticed someone pointed out the signage from the previous occupant was still visible along with the old bagel display case. Three months later and one review pointing it out, it's still there. Which makes me wonder is that from laziness or cost? If it's lazy, then how lazy are they when it comes to sanitation and safety. If it's a matter of cost, then what other corners are being cut with food, sanitation, and general maintenance of the facility. Overall I would say the owner and management don't care about the business. Color me surprised if this place is even still open before I get done writing this review.;Do yourself a favor, save some money, and avoid this place. I placed an order for fries, sandwich, and black tea. 45min later I asked what was taking so long and the cook told me they were STILL cooking the fries?!? As I waited I hopped onto Yelp and discovered many people with the same complaint. At this point I had to get back to work because my lunch break was over, so I approached the counter as ANOTHER customer was asking for a refund for the same problem. Their reply was "my boss will refund you tomorrow". This is unacceptable for any business. I left without my food and without a refund at a cost of about $20 and 45min of my time. Don't make the same mistake I did. There are countless better businesses in the area that respect their customers time and money. This place should be closed.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Gabby’s: Stopped in a few weeks back while running errands. All the reviews are correct in saying that mostly all of the decorations were left up from the old Manhattan Bagel that occupied this spot, including old menus that sit on the counter. The soda machine does not work even though it's prominently out on the counter. One young woman was working alone when we came in as the only customers. It took about 20 minutes to make our 2 small identical sandwiches and the chicken to vegetable ratio was disappointing. This included time spent taking a lengthy phone order while our food was left cooking unsupervised on the flat top. There are far better bahn mi places in Abington and Spring House areas if you look, not hard to find.;Good but WAAAY TOO EXPENSIVE and VERY LIMITED!! I ordered a vegan banh mi with avocado and iced coffee . ALMOST $15. Very limited menu and high prices! I wanted a soda but all they had were seltzer with oil in them. Limited menu. I do not eat shellfish and all they had were shrimp chips. I've had much better, for much less money;Great concept but food could be improved drastically. We stopped by here Gabby's after work and ordered ~$30 worth of food. We got the Korean French fried, traditional bahn mi, a ice Thai bubble tea thing and some sausage bao buns. The Korean French fries were very good. The cheese could have been more melted but overall they this was excellent. The bahn mi had an ok flavor but the issue I had with it was that the bun was not served right out of the toaster; it lacked that crunch that you'd expect in a bahn mi sandwich. The sausage bao buns were awful; almost unpalatable. I don't know what I was expecting with a sausage bao bun but it was just very dry and the flavors in it didn't go well together. The Thai bubble tea drink was not pleasant; the bubbles were overly soft (almost mushy). I would consider coming back here on my lunch break for the bahn mi and the fries. Service was slow even the the place was relatively empty when we arrived and left. The guy that seems to run the show seems very passionate so I look forward to coming back and hopefully getting better and better food.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Gabby’s: Let me emphasize the food is SOOOOO good that I hate to only give it 3 stars, however the service is so awful, I can't give it more. I've gotten food here 4 times. 2 out of the 4, they didn't see that is ordered inline until I got here and then asked ifninstill wanted them to fulfill the order. Um, yes? I already paid you half an hour ago. It's really a shame that either the online ordering system is messed or they're short staffed or something because the food is tremendous.;I ordered the banh mi pork and wasabi fries. The banh mi is full of pork fat. Barely got any pork meat. The wasabi fries was a bit cold.;I got the number 1: classic. I am a pretty critical of my viet Banh mi's. I have to say this place isn't so bad from the philly spots. The bread was fresh, which is very important. It could use just a little extra flavor. The prices are suburban so a little higher than most places in philly,$2 more than the average priced Banh mi. We got the Seoul fries too that were very interesting in flavor: kimchi, egg, spam, seaweed and sesame seeds! We weren't upset with our trip but weren't "wowed" but will probably go back!. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Gabby’s: I like this place. The Chicken Nui soup isn't pho, but for the suburbs, it's pretty darn good. I also ordered the tofu banh mi, which was even better. Good, and not expensive. Everyone is pleasant and helpful. Two thumbs up!;Pleasantly surprised with their food. The bahn mi was great and roll was tastey, which can make or break a banh mi for me. Loved the gin bao taco and the topping on the tokyo fries. My only grief is that there's a veggie roll on one of their online menus but not on the order page and the takeout employee didn't understand what I was asking for, turns out it was actually a dumpling.;Plain and simple, this place is now my go to any time I have a banh mi or bao craving. Fresh ingredients, sufficient service, perfect for a quick and super delicious lunch. This is Asian fast food done the right way!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Gabby’s: I have been staying in the Willow Grove area for an extended work trip. The evening prior, I went to a nearby sushi place to pick up an order and spotted Gabby's. It stands out because it looks like a sandwich shop, something I've never seen from a Bahn Mi place. I pledged to come back the next night, and even took a photo so I wouldn't forget. And I'm so glad I did. The service was great: quick and enthusiastic with solid recommendations. The guy working the counter was great, and the little girl hanging out by the counter made me think it's a small family business, which makes spending money there feel all the better. The food was friggin insane. Perfect Bahn Mi. Good balance of meat and veg without overdoing it on the sauces. I inhaled it and actually regretted not ordering a second sandwich... Quantity-wise, the sandwiches are a bit on the narrow side so make sure you order enough, if there's such a thing as enough. Never had wasabi fries like this but they were so good I had to curse out loud. What is going on with the incredible Southeast Asian food scene in and around Philly?!? I'm jealous. If you could open some expansions up in North Jersey, I and my tummy would be eternally grateful. I'll definitely be keeping Gabby's in mind for future visits to the area. I don't like the hotel I'm staying at in Willow Grove, but proximity to Gabby's, a Steve's Prince of Steaks, and the office probably means I'm gonna keep staying there. Side note: I have come to accept Philadelphians' overuse of the word "hoagie" but calling a Bahn Mi a "Vietnamese hoagie" just sounds silly. Let's go Mets.;Very good and fresh food. I have had a Nap, Banh Mi and soup all were great! Staff is very friendly and helpful!;We were so upset when the owners moved their restaurant (Bahn Mi Bistro) from Norristown to Ambler, but we finally made the trek out and their food holds up! They are obviously still setting up the interior, but the fries, spring rolls, and baos are all worth coming in for. While we have never been disappointed with any meal we've order from them, our personal favorite is with a doubt the sausage bao. As always, service was friendly and fast!.
Coco's Chicken and Waffles is located at 628 N Front St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19123 and latitude - longitude is 39.9612103 --75.1388269 . List of Coco's Chicken and Waffles's categories: Restaurants, Breakfast & Brunch, American (Traditional), American (New). Coco's Chicken and Waffles opens: Wednesday: 12:0-0:0, Thursday: 12:0-0:0, Friday: 12:0-2:0, Saturday: 12:0-2:0, Sunday: 11:0-20:0. The rating for Coco's Chicken and Waffles is 3.0. Coco's Chicken and Waffles is currently closed. Coco's Chicken and Waffles provides information for customer: Can provide Medium Price, Has supports takeout service, Has delivery support, 'casual', Accepts credit cards, No outdoor seating, Has good for groups service, Serves beer and wine, Has bike parking, No reservations service, u'free', True, Has good for kids service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Coco's Chicken and Waffles: Ordered the catfish which was absolutely delicious! I ordered mac n cheese-I hate garlic in my mac n cheese BUT it wasn't bad..also yams which were TERRIBLE! I ordered a drink and my gf ordered one as well but was told by the "bartender" that she really doesn't know how to mix drinks let alone even know what she's doing...uhhhh WHAT? My gf got the Cinnamon Toast Crunch waffles. The appearance was beautiful but the waffles were COLD, they only had SUGAR FREE SYRUP..The service was absolutely SLOW & terrible! The menu wasn't updated so we had to go on Uber eats to look at the updated one. I waited almost a half hr for my food, wasn't given utensils until I ASKED FOR THEM. When I complained about the yams one of the owners (who wasn't Coco) shrugged his shoulders and basically told me "oh well nothing I can do." I wanted to support this place but after that I'm never going back. This place needs a better trained staff (there were NO SERVERS) and should work on customer service and how to handle customer complaints.;Ordered delivery, they gave us the wrong sauce and advertised waffle fries, we were instead given soggy fries. Don't even have a phone that they pickup. Would not advise ordering from here;No...just no! I spent $16.00 for a moody hostess, Tiny waffle, and flavorless chicken tenders. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Coco's Chicken and Waffles: It's a chicken and waffles joint, but guess what you can't order? Chicken and waffles. Instead you have to order a chicken tenders and fries platter and a waffle separately. I ordered take out. My chicken tenders were dry and they came with about 10 fries. Disappointing.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Coco's Chicken and Waffles: Love the food, was super excited to take a friend this weekend and when we got there a sign was on the door saying they relocated. Their grand opening in Northern Liberties was on March 23rd. While I loved the South Street location, I'm really excited to visit them and dine in at the new Northern Liberties spot.;Pretty good food. I was initially concerned when we arrived that the food was going to be bad due to no one but one server working. I ordered the savory waffles and some type of chipotle BBQ chicken. As others have mentioned, it's not like a chicken breast but it is chicken strips/tenders. I actually preferred this because it was easier to eat. The only downfall was the food was cold, so I'm not sure what happened there, but the flavor was g;I was really excited about trying this place. My cousin and I came here for lunch when she was in town. The fact that there were no other customers maybe should have been our sign... The Good: -the food was tasty The Bad: -the service was sloooooooowwwwwwwwwwww. like ridiculously slow. -the food was somehow cold, even though there were no other tables being served -they had no waffle fries and the server didn't say anything, even though she was discussing waffle fries during the order and knew they would be expected -they left the berries off the citrus or lemon berry waffle (whatever it's called) ... To add insult to injury, we got a ticket. The meter had expired four minutes earlier, but if the food had been served while it was HOT, we would have been out in plenty of time. Won't be going back.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Coco's Chicken and Waffles: I highly recommend the chicken tenders and fries. The place itself has a cool hidden restaurant/bar feel, which you wouldn't expect just looking at the outside. The manager was friendly and chatted with us a bit about how the new restaurant came into business. They used to serve food at gentleman's clubs, and recently decided to try opening up a "pop-up restaurant" to see where it would go. I personally think that the chicken tenders and fries are delicious enough to hold their own as a mini chain store, and would appeal pretty well to students, especially if paired with a cool looking bar in a convenient location. The only critique I'd make about the place is that the air conditioning was a bit weak and it was pretty warm inside.;This place has a nice vibe inside with high tops tables and a bar. They open late noon but stay open until midnight and 2am on the weekend. I went in the afternoon around 2pm and was greeted when I came in. The food came fairly quick and everyone was friendly. Everything taste great, the serving of French fries could've been more but the waffle and chicken was fulfilling!;Tldr: Coco's chicken and waffles is a delicious option for chicken and waffles at a lower cost than most other places in the city!! Food! Cause its the most important: my friend and I split the buttermilk and citrus waffle. The buttermilk is self explanatory and the citrus had a hint of orange and lemon, which brought some needed flavor to the waffles. The chicken and fries were great! Both were flavorful and seasoned well; we chose the southern fried option. Menu: the menu is pretty simple and broken down into waffles, chicken tenders, and waffle fries. There is also a dessert option. In terms of cost, you can get a decent amount of food if you split with another person two waffles and a half pound of chicken, $11/person. Environment: this place definitely has a bar feel with high tables and low lighting but everything is clean and had an upscale feel. Staff: We came right after they opened so only the manager was serving us, but he oriented us to the menu and told us a little bit about the history of the shop. Time: I think the restaurant plans to be mainly a dinner and late night food option so it's pretty dead around noon except on the weekends for brunch.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Coco's Chicken and Waffles: First time going, ordered the classic waffle and tenders. Wow. The seasoning on the chicken is flat out amazing. Add the warm waffle and you have one of the best chicken & waffle meals that you could ask for. The tenders are perfectly crispy and the fact that they have no bones, makes it a joy to eat with a fork. A piece of a chicken, and a piece of waffle covered with melted butter and syrup on your fork together at the same time? Just imagine that for a moment... now do yourself a favor and get to Coco's. I will definitely be returning to try the roasted chicken entree and the ice cream waffle sandwich!! Man, writing this review before lunch was a bad idea.;I will drive from FLORIDA to eat here. "LISTEN LINDA, LISTEN", I've had chicken and waffles at almost every famous establishment and a few not so famous, these were THE BEST. So good, that I can't have another restaurants version without comparing. THIS MAY BE THE STANDARD. I had a mild appetite and consumed all of them. This is worth the trip, far more than searching for a Philly in Philly. If this place doesn't make on a food network show, I will be disappointed(I've already sent in 1 letter and 2 emails). Yes, I took the time to HAND WRITE a letter, but envelopes, and mailed it. Yes, that good. The only complaint, was the wait time, but it was worth it and understandable since everything was made to order. Don't think about, it just go.;All I'm going to say is the seasoning. WOW! I ate this food yesterday and was surprised by far on how good it was! Chicken, Mac and cheese and yams were ALL on point! On my way to get some more now! Lol two thumbs up!.
IHOP 5 is located at 481 Old York Rd, Jenkintown city. It has the postal code is 19046 and latitude - longitude is 40.09851 --75.1262427 . List of IHOP 5's categories: Breakfast & Brunch, Diners, Restaurants, Food, American (Traditional), Burgers, American (New). IHOP 5 opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 7:0-22:0, Wednesday: 7:0-22:0, Thursday: 7:0-17:0, Friday: 7:0-17:0, Saturday: 0:0-15:30, Sunday: 7:0-16:0. The rating for IHOP 5 is 2.0. IHOP 5 is currently open. IHOP 5 provides information for customer: 'casual', Has good for kids service, Serves beer and wine, Has good for groups service, 'no', Average loud, No reservations service, Has supports takeout service, No caters service, Has bike parking, False, Can provide Medium Price, Accepts credit cards, u'no', No outdoor seating, No coat check service, No need to make an appointment, No happy hour service, Has delivery support, No drive thru service. Extremely poor review of restaurant IHOP 5: Horrible experience. Service was very slow. It took forever to get our drinks. They were out of Pepsi. Our apps came out with our meal. The waitress never came to check on us. When we asked for the check that also took a long time. The place was not busy either. Also I think they were a little on the racist side. My fiancé and future stepson are Puerto Rican. They brought out hot sauce, salsa and sour cream so they can add it to there meal. They are not Mexican. The eggs were over done so was my French toast. We used to enjoy going there. We will never be back.;Soooo I used to eat at the Jenkintown IHOP until I found a huge bug in my eggs!!! I was utterly disgusted and really disappointed. I contact the corporate office and no one ever called me back or said anything. It was almost like it was okay or it the usual occurence. I hope I don't get sick or something. Im sooo worried that I injested some type of bug juice or something.... What kind of establishment has rodents in the food? Ewwww! I am soooo mad that I cannot post the review with a negative 20 stars. I was forced to put that 1 star! THUMBS DOWN! I AM NEVER EVER EVER EATING AT THIS ROACH INFESTED RESTAURANT AGAIN!;The worst syrup I ever had. I couldn't figure out if it was the pancakes or the syrup so I tasted each one without the other AND OH MY GOODNESS!!! The syrup was disgusting. I told the manager and she had me try another bottle....the same. In total I tried 3 bottles and was told by the manager NOBODY COMPLAINED ALL DAY. What the hell does that have to do it. I just told you the syrup was no good, Her response should have been sorry can I get you something else if not I won't charge you instead I had to ask them to not charge me. By the way it tasted spoiled. I'm not sure, never had spoiled syrup before but all I know is that it tasted like chemicals.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant IHOP 5: The foods good but omg the service here sucks like waiting about 30 mins just to order...;EXPENSIVE Poor service,bad people skills very little management;This place has pleasant servers and hostess but the food has on more than one occasion made me sick. Having given it a second and three chance to improve, I can not return again.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant IHOP 5: Food is good and the wait staff was nice when I went. The problem was they had the AC on... in the winter...;Okay better than a lot of these that are left in the city. Definitely good for families;Just ok. The restaurant seemed not very clean and that was a turn off. The food was good but there in terms of taste but it was so much on the plate that it seemed messy. I dont think I will be back. Cant wait to find a good breakfast type place.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant IHOP 5: Food was good. Service was average. Staff seemed somewhat preoccupied with each other. Got the sense that we were an intrusion into their lives. But, that's not too uncommon today almost anywhere you go.;I stopped by here when I was running and got locked out my house. Anyways I was thirsty and i asked for a courtesy cup of water. And they gave me one. So yea really nice people. I just wish I didn't have to walk back home. But that wasn't really their fault.;You know IHOP isn't that bad. I think the pancakes (what I only order) is pretty good. They have assorted flavors and different meal combos. I've only had the old fashioned buttermilk pancakes with delicious tasting butter, until this time I ventured to try the Red Velvet pancakes. I was a little reluctant but after saying my grace and praying to God that'll it taste good lol, it sure 'nough tasted good. It tasted just like the buttermilk pancakes except it had a spice to it. It's covered in powdered sugar and icing is on the side. Service is very friendly here!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant IHOP 5: Was a little concerned by the collection of bad to average ratings for this location. However, first time going to this IHOP was a great experience! Friendly reception by the host upon entering. Unfortunately, our 16mo son was sick during our visit, but the waitress tried to help keep him happy. My wife changed her mind twice on her order, I needed extra time, and we ended up ordering a kids dish late in the meal because our little guy decided to eat for the first time all day when he seen my eggs and sausage (said no to the applesauce brought to him as a courtesy by our waitress). Kids meal came out FAST, and was free to boot (4-10pm kids eat free)!! Great coffee, even at 730pm. Didn't even want cream or sugar in it, which is not common in diner type settings. Waitress again showed great service by fulfilling my request for "half-caff". Food came out fast and was good. Atmosphere is what you would expect from a slightly dated IHOP. Brings back mostly good memories!;My husband and I wanted to get a quick breakfast. We decided to go to iHop. If you go to this IHop, make sure you ask for Grant. When we got there, Grant greeted and seated us. During the ordering process he was informative and gave pretty good suggestions. Once we got our food, he made sure we had everything even before we asked. I can't express enough how great his service was. I would say it's par or even better to fine dining service. The food came out quickly and we were pleasantly surprised. The omelet was a pretty large portion and fluffy, the hash browns had a nice crisp. The pancakes were pretty good. The French toast was a little bit burnt, but that's the worst part of our visit. We'd seriously come back just because of Grant's service.;In my experience, IHOP chains are notorious for bad service. But I love their pancakes, so I go back occasionally anyways. I must mention that I am not from around here and just passing through, so I've never been to this specific IHOP before. The food was good, as is typical for IHOP, but I felt compelled to go so far as to write a review because of the phenomenal service I received. Idalina was my server, and she was very attentive, friendly, and genuine. I hope her supervisor will see this, because she deserves a raise or promotion! Thanks for brightening my day, Ida!.
Haru is located at 241 Chestnut St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19106 and latitude - longitude is 39.948674 --75.145814 . List of Haru's categories: Restaurants, Japanese. Haru opens: Monday: 17:0-22:0, Tuesday: 17:0-22:0, Wednesday: 17:0-22:0, Thursday: 17:0-23:0, Friday: 17:0-1:0, Saturday: 12:0-1:0. The rating for Haru is 3.5. Haru is currently closed. Haru provides information for customer: Has good for groups service, Has outdoor seating, Average loud, 'casual', Has delivery support, Has reservations service, Can provide High Price, No good for kids service, Accepts credit cards, 'no', Has supports takeout service, u'no', Serves beer and wine, Has happy hour service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Haru: I had went to Haru with a group of 9 friends, I've been there before and thought it was excellent so as we were looking for good sushi and good food, I was surprised at how poorly they cared to cater to my group. We ordered over 15 rolls and some salads and appetizers and entrees. The rolls came out looking like they were just thrown together, when we attempted to pick the rolls up with our chopsticks they fell apart and all the fillings of the sushi was either on the plate or table. Our entrees were either over cooked or burnt, we ordered drinks from the server and never got them, when we asked she told us she forgot to put them in but when the bill came they were on the bill. Service was horrible, food was not good. We will not be returning to Haru again. For the price we paid for the food you would expect better. The only good thing that we ordered was their duck salad, everything else was poorly made or burnt.;second time dining here. i'm not sure if it's fair to write a review after a bad experience. maybe so...the first time was mediocre at best. or maybe i'm just partial to vic's or other above par sushi jawnz. went there last week for a lunch. place had about 4 parties for lunch there...so not so busy. walked in. seen the "hostess" or "greeter" with his feet up playing with his 4GB iphone. stay classy, haru. our waitress came bye. straight outta south philly (with all due respect), with her hairspray at 8 and fluorescent makeup. her service was pretty good. although, when i asked where the restroom was, she vaguely pointed "over there". while walking "over there" i over heard her speaking to the nonchalant acting "hostess", calling one of the couples eating there "douche-bags".....yikes. (i'll get to the food in a bit) the bathroom was unisex and dirty. toilet seat left up and *gasp*....not flushed. oh, oh, also no toilet paper either. i had ordered the green salad. i was left with a greenish-brown, wilted bowl of lettuce straight from the my local grocer's cooler. i also ordered the shrimp tempura roll. wasn't aweful. but wasn't good either. very small roll, not fresh and bland tasting. the house pinot was tasty, though. my boyfriend ordered an array of sushi, and rolls. his looked great, but also said the same about the bland taste and not so fresh quality. can soy sauce go stale? shame on haru. i won't be back.;AS OF 5/1 THIS RESTAURANT IS CLOSED. I showed up on Sunday with a Daily candy dinner deal, only to find the restaurant had closed the day before.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Haru: Maybe it was a case of high expectations... I've wanted to try Haru since I first got into sushi about two years ago. Everyone talked about it. Finally yesterday I showed up with a couple friends and was underwhelmed. Now the server was great. More than great, actually. The ambiance was incredible. The drink menu was extensive and inspired. But when it came down to it - I was paying Manhattan sit-down prices in Old City... and seriously, who wants to do that. And I guess that's the point... there wasn't anything on the menu that I didn't know I could get at just about any other sushi place in the city. In the class of "I'm gonna pay Manhattan prices" I need inspiration. I need to see something on the menu that screams "I gotta have that" or "that's an interesting ingredient. Now - if you get suckered into going - I would definitely recommend the Lemon Grass Hot and Sour soup. I could seriously go and just eat six bowls of that. A little on the bitter side (which was a plus for me) and sprinkled with seafood. After that I would go with an assortment of sushi and/or sashimi... all three of us went Maki and I was not impressed... although the eel avacado roll was good. Worst roll was the spicy tuna roll - which I think was way too "fishy" for my taste. May have been on purpose - but I've gotten pretty sick off maki that tasted that way so I didn't finish the roll. Finally - one of the worst restaurant websites I've seen yet. All in all - I'd go back if someone else really wanted to try it and I couldn't convince them to go elsewhere... but I'd probably order off the hot menu and see if it hit me any better. NOTE - there is actually a pretty nice bar upstairs - I may think about hosting a happy hour up there sometime. Lot's of room.;I wanted to love this place, but did not. I walked in, and thought the ambiance was nice, modern decor, large space, with a lounge area upstairs. Went with a group of friends, and we started off with cocktails, which I must say were good. But, then dinner ruined it for me....most of us ordered sushi. the sushi is average, and it was hard for me to finish. we also ordered sake, which was good, but the price was exuberant...the quality didnt match the price. I do not recommend this place. The food is overpriced. There are much better sushi places in philly.;I gave Haru a shot this past summer while on a date. It was interesting because this was the first time she had ever had sushi. I should have tried something... less impressive. There's just no way I could ever suggest anyone eat here. I felt it was fairly pricey and probably the least fresh sushi I've ever eaten. Now, I'm no professional sushi eater but I know what tastes good in my mouth and how my wallet feels when I walk out of a restaurant. I hear the dining experience in the back is better than the front but, I was was going for that impressive thing. Bad idea. Even the service in the fancier front of the building was really slow and the place was empty. It wasn't a total bust. Turns out I turned someone on to sushi for the first time!. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Haru: Went back again. Was less impressed this time. The sushi was about the same (average roll, nothing special, large portion for $7.25). The duck appetizer was once again good. The tuna entree was a TON of pretty fresh, wok seared tuna. The walnut sauce it came in was totally bland and did nothing for the tuna. I essentially had just a plate of tuna. I should have asked for some more wasabi and some ginger. The steak dish was overcooked (well beyond medium) and not nearly as good as the first time. This is more of a 2.5 and the first trip was more of a 3.5. A 3 sounds just about right... Expect to pay $90 for two.;It's a fun and classy joint with a great atmosphere and innovative sushi items on their menu. I went during restaurant week and enjoyed some of their menu items for the event, but wound up being tempted into trying something that the waitress called a "summer roll". I don't remember what the exact details of the sushi were, but there were strawberries and I remember that the taste was wonderful. However, all in all, the sushi isn't of very high quality and isn't all that memorable. Something to do with the rice not tasting very good, I think. Also, I've tried a few cocktails both at this location and one in New York, and I have to say that I didn't come away very impressed. They were strong (and not in a good way) and I distinctly remember one champagne-berry cocktail tasting a bit like Robitussin.;For some reason I always wanted to eat here one day. I will be brief. Pleasant and airy interior design. Staff is nice. Really good lobster miso soup (I would actually go back to a Haru in New York just to eat that). Fish is fresh, but the rolls are lackluster. Cocktail menu is fairly imaginative. You can always expect the same kind of consistently decent service and food from this chain. However, I enjoyed it much more than the numerous Haru's in New York because it was pretty, quiet and made me happy with their soup on a bitterly cold night.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Haru: If you're a vegetarian and like sushi, you most likely eat the same boring rolls time and time again. Not at Haru. Order the vegetarian sushi platter and you'll be thrilled. I'm not sure what my favorite piece is...but none of them taste like pickled anything...pickling of veggies is disgusting and there's not a bad piece in this bunch. This is my favorite place to get sushi in Philly. Yeah yeah yeah it's a chain. What sucks about chains is mediocrity and I don't think there's ever been a so-so meal at Haru. I started eating fish a few years ago and thus a whole new world of sushi opened for me. I love their creative rolls but time and time again, I'll go for the Hime dinner combo. It simply doesn't disappoint. I've tried most of their appetizers, most of their pieces...never met an item I didn't like. Even their green salad is good...and thoughtful. Far better than just iceberg lettuce on a plate with a dallop of ginger on the top. A friend and I usually split a salad as a healthy intro to the meal. Yum. The servers have come and gone over the years but the ones that remain are the really friendly, attentive ones. It's gotten more crowded recently, which is nice to see because I feared because it's so empty, it would close. But alas, it's now more possible than ever for my dude friend to get the seat right by the stairs to have a "lovely view" of the attractive female patrons as they go to the bathroom up the stairs (be warned, ladies!). The seats are very comfy....the restaurant is in a great space...and the bartenders on the first floor are wonderful. It's always easy to get a table on a Friday or Saturday which is so rare around these parts. The only two negatives are the fact that they, as someone else mentioned, have an electrical button cocktail that I LOVE and never have electric buttons. In fact, they run a special. I specifically asked last time if they had it...they said yes and brought me no button. They gave me a free drink but STILL! The upstairs bartender I had on my birthday there (inviting people to sample these lovely electric buttons they did NOT have) was atrocious. I brought about 15 people to the place who had never been and I can't say any of them would venture back given the fact that he was more interested in socializing that serving us...and considering we were the only ones at the bar besides his co-worker behind the bar and we were drinking a lot, that was a crappy move on his part. Anyway, I'll go back time and time again...and say poo-poo to all the poor reviews.;I'm sad it closed but I still like to leave a review. It was the first Japanese place I tried upon moving to Philly (in my neighborhood). I had lunch bento and it was lovely! I especially loved love the shrimp tempura. That was a special touch, I never had that before so it left an impression. The building is great and I wish I could turn it into something fun. Such a nice location to lay bare like that. Here's to the other Haru locations!;I wouldn't normally recommend a chain but I've been to both the NYC Broadway and Philly locations and loved them both. I like the decor, the staff is almost always attentive and the mixed drinks are inventive. The "Mad Crab" is my favorite app to order although it is a bit on the spicy side. The miso soup is totally YUM! And I highly recommend the specialty "Ling Roll" at the Philly location. It is King crab, avocado and torched salmon topped with eel sauce, masago mayo, scallions and tobiko. I wish they had it in NYC ! It's one of the best pieces of combo sushi I've ever had.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Haru: This is one of my favorite restaurants in Philly....period! The sushi is excellent, I think this is the only place where I will eat the omelet and octopus and be ok with it! And the non-sushi entrees are just as fabulous! Everything is super fresh! This summer they are offering a $10 scorpion punch that is big enough to get 4 drinks out of, and it is GOOD! Great to sit outside in the summer, or if you just want to go and have drink with friends, go to the 2nd floor and lounge on the couches and listen to good old school hip hop and the such on the weekends! Great spot for dates, girls night, or just dinner or lunch!;This is the best sushi I have had in Philadelphia- hands down. The fish is fresher and tastier than Morimoto- hands down. I have eaten sushi throughout Japan and the US- this place is legit. They had Bonito on the menu when I went last night- simply amazing. They also had local live scallop which I had as sashimi- incredible. Last week I had scallop at Morimoto which sucked in comparison. They have lots of fun and interesting rolls here as well. Bottom line- if you want fresh fish, high quality, well constructed sushi- go here. Plus they have Kirin on draft. The marginal reviews on here suprised me- I suspect they are written by people who don't know shit about high quality, fresh sushi.;.... o.k... I discovered this place during winter... I made a poor choice to stroll through Old City on an extremely cold and rainy day and sought shelter at Haru. It was the first Japanese place I had been to that played Sinatra! To my surprise.. it was fitting. I have returned many times and have always left with new Haru fans. My favourites are the crab dumplings... oh delish and the summer roll. Who would have thought that fish eggs, jalapeno and mango would work, but it does and so well. The staff and service are fantastic too. I have tried their sister restaurant in NYC on Broadway, which is equally wonderful. yay!.
PrimoHoagies 19 is located at 314 S Henderson Rd, King of Prussia city. It has the postal code is 19406 and latitude - longitude is 40.0912892478 --75.359219124 . List of PrimoHoagies 19's categories: Sandwiches, Restaurants, Italian, Delis. PrimoHoagies 19 opens: Monday: 10:0-19:0, Tuesday: 10:0-19:0, Wednesday: 10:0-19:0, Thursday: 10:0-19:0, Friday: 10:0-19:0, Saturday: 10:0-19:0, Sunday: 11:0-18:0. The rating for PrimoHoagies 19 is 3.5. PrimoHoagies 19 is currently closed. PrimoHoagies 19 provides information for customer: Has good for kids service, Has caters service, No outdoor seating, Accepts credit cards, No reservations service, Has delivery support, True, Has good for groups service, Can provide Medium Price, Average loud, Has supports takeout service, Casual Attire, Has bike parking, Serves beer and wine, 'no'. Extremely poor review of restaurant PrimoHoagies 19: Two days in a row I get to Primos at 7:30 and they are CLOSED!! Today I actually rushed there. STUPID ME!! The sign in the window and there website says closes at 8:00 but guess what 7:30 CLOSED. I really like Primo subs but I guess I will go to a location that doesn't lie and actually wants to make a sale.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant PrimoHoagies 19: Decent food but the worst service ever. Service so bad it makes it not worth it to go to this location. Been here multiple times with family and it's always the same employees with horrible attitudes.;My to go Primo mild Italian hoagie Tuesday night July 3rd 2018 was a honeymoon sandwich, "lettuce alone". Two tin layers of meat, tomatoes were like winter time ones. Plus I added tip on my credit card before it was made!. I used 2 get hoagies at this location. Never going back. Back 2 WAWA again not much better but half the price.Overall I basically tasted the roll in that pathetic hoagie.;I really love Primo Hoagies but I have 2 stars because they don't have a baby seat. Me and my husband had to hold our baby while we ate. Unfortunately, I didn't realize it until after we ordered. Not a family friendly restaurant.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant PrimoHoagies 19: I've been here 3 times since it has opened. Will I keep coming back here? Definitely! I've had the meatball sub, which was excellent and would recommend it to everyone over Subway. Also, I've had the buffalo cutlet, which was also good. So why only 3 stars? Both of my sandwiches that were not cold cuts, were only luke warm to room temperature. The meatballs were not hot enough and the buffalo chicken cutlet was not hot enough. Each time I did not eat in the restaurant though. However, I literally live 4 minutes away and biting into a sandwich that is lukewarm to room temperature is unacceptable. On the brightside though, I've found putting them in the oven for ten minutes at 350 makes the bread nice and crispy and the meat at the appropriate temperature (after I let it cool for a minute or two of course).;We've eaten here quite a few times since they've opened, and have had a mostly positive experience. However, there have been some service issues which force me to downgrade what would otherwise be a 4 star rating. We've had issues with coupons being denied because various Primo Hoagies restaurants apparently don't honor each other's coupons. Also, we've arrived later in the day (about an hour from closing) and told that hot food items were not available. Most recently, I was surprised to learn that Saturday hours end at 7PM. One could quibble about any of these, but to me these glitches make Primo Hoagies inconvenient. I'd rather go someplace with more consistency. The food is good: These are real sandwiches, made with real ingredients. We have enjoyed the hot sandwiches as well, and the sides (coleslaw, etc.) are also pretty good. The dining area is roughly at what I call "pizzeria" level: clean, well-lit with tasteful decorations but nothing fancy.;The place was clean, and young kids working the place. We ordered our subs with a nice guy at the register, but while my boyfriend and I ordered I watched the other worker in the kitchen area take off his hat and run his hands through his hair, and wipe the sweat off his head. I watched to see if this is the guy who was going to make our sandwich, and just like I suspected it was. I didn't see him wash his hands, but I think he put on new gloves. My boyfriend told the register guy that the kitchen guy needs to watch his hands and put on new gloves before preparing our sandwich. Which the kitchen guy did, but he seemed upset that we requested this. Our sandwiches were great, and I guess due to watching him he was could not do anything to our food in retaliation. I think this shop needs a manager or franchise owner to be there to supervise and make sure health/cleanliness happens. Other then that they have wonderful sandwiches..... Good, satisfied review of restaurant PrimoHoagies 19: Simple - good old fashioned sub just the way I used to have it back in the days! Would definitely come back!;I mean come on its Primos! best place to get a hoagie -- better than the pizza shops better than wawa, and higher quality ingredients compared to Jimmy johns. The bread is the kicker -- so hard and amazing.;This place just opened up near where I live so I decided to try it out. First of all, these sub places are way better than your average Subway. Second, the bread makes a big difference and I tried the primo bread which is seeded. The Italian hoagie was good but a bit large for me. The primo size is a deceiving since the bread size chart makes it looks a tad bit longer than the short one (really it is a few inches longer). This means more meat and garnish which you can easily split with someone. Next time, I will just go for the short one instead of the primo size. In comparison with other hoagie places, I still have to say that Lee's Hoagie ranks higher to me. I like their bread better and the garnishes you can do yourself at a station next to the drinks. Plus, alot for veggies on the Italian at Lee's compared to Primo Hoagies. Still, this place is alot closer to me compared to the Lee's in Blue Bell.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant PrimoHoagies 19: Great hoagies and friendly staff. Manager helped me out with a payment issue. The hoagies have a great portion of meats, cheeses, and toppings;Excellent service!! Got an Italian hoagie. Delicious.;Just find your favorite hoagie (or 2 or 3) from the dozens of options here. I skip the lettuce and add a long hot and/or pickles and maybe some extra oil. Then, you can always count on a perfect roll and your hoagie made just the way you order it at K of P Primo. It's not right on 202, but close - back near Wendy's and CVS, off of Henderson Road. Did I mention how much meat you get? You might feel full after eating your first half of a regular size hoagie. However, as I get into the second half ... my appetite usually grows. But, even I am not crazy enough to order a second one..
McDonald's 96 is located at 101 S 52nd St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19139 and latitude - longitude is 39.958068337 --75.2250515272 . List of McDonald's 96's categories: Fast Food, Food, Burgers, Coffee & Tea, Restaurants. McDonald's 96 opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 0:0-0:0, Wednesday: 0:0-0:0, Thursday: 0:0-0:0, Friday: 0:0-0:0, Saturday: 0:0-0:0, Sunday: 0:0-0:0. The rating for McDonald's 96 is 1.5. McDonald's 96 is currently open. McDonald's 96 provides information for customer: Serves beer and wine, No outdoor seating, Casual Attire, No reservations service, Has good for groups service, Has good for kids service, Can only provide Low Price, Loud, Accepts credit cards, Has supports takeout service, Has bike parking, Has drive thru service, u'free', True, Has delivery support, No caters service, No table service. Extremely poor review of restaurant McDonald's 96: Every McDonald's I patronize is completely incapable of doing the simplest of tasks. Holy mother of god. I've waited in the drive-thru for 5 to 10 minutes for one McDouble, one single two dollar burger. Kill me now please. But thank you so much, at least you guys were friendly and upgraded my cold limp fries to a larger size because you said I look like Taylor Swift and I def waited less than 10 minutes, an improvement over the Gray's ferry McDonald's by far.;Ignorant , ghetto, unprofessional, dirty & their cashier can not comprehend. Messed up my order three times , charged me .50 per packet for dipping sauces , never gave me my ice cream had to go back inside to get it. I get all the way home and I don't have any of the sauces they charged me for;I came in there after class. And I guess it was my fault for not coming in earlier when the kids weren't out. I stand at a walk-in register for over five minutes waiting to be serviced patiently. The cashier's however were too busy gossiping about their social lives. Finally one of the teens decides to service me after receiving peer pressure from her middle age pedophile-looking boss. I ask for a Oreo mcflurry politely and the cashier screams, "WE AIN'T GOT THAT" So I say "okay" and decide to order something else. After paying for a meal and receiving my food she tells me politely, "we did have the Oreo mcflurry but I would've had to wait a few minutes." I reply by asking politely, "why didn't you tell me that in the first place?" I took my food, my common sense and left.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant McDonald's 96: The cashiers have a bad attitude and are lazy. Dirtiest McDonalds I've ever been to. That's all I'm gonna say.;I went to this McDonald's a few days ago, and you really don't want to sit in there and eat, it's better for you to get your food on the go, because there is a lot of people in there that will be asking you do u have change to get something to eat, and homeless people in there, the service is ok, but it could be better, customers should not be hearing the employees personal business out loud.;Food is OK for fast food but the place is always pack not with people eating if you get my drift, just people sitting around talking loud. They did just remodel the place so hopefully it'll be a better atmosphere when dining in. Average, acceptable review of restaurant McDonald's 96: Haha it's a McDonald's? It has free wifi, which should be a public service provided by the government. Thanks America for leaving that up to a fast food restaurant. Anyway, it's a funny McDonald's. Like any other mcdonalds except more hectic.;It's McDonald's, so I expect you have an idea what you are walking into. It's one of the original and most popular fast food joints in America, and has spread all over the world. You likely come here for fast and cheap burgers and fries. While they have expanded their menu, these are still the biggest draws. From a taste standpoint, this McDs is just as good, or I should say the same, as any other spot. The service is pretty good. But you do need to check your order. I've had a couple of experiences here where they went a little shy on the fries. In other words, my medium sized fry box and a small order amount in it.;Well, what can I say, it is a McDonalds. The staff here always seems to get your order wrong. You had better repeat it at least 3x if you want to get what you ordered. Given the turn around rate of cashiers and other workers (I almost never see the same person at the drive thru) it is no surprise. Micky Ds earns its 3/5 stars by being exactly what it is: fast, greasy, delicious food after a night of bar hopping, a late day at the office, or any other time where it becomes impractical to cook. No surprise here. While your arteries and gastrointestinal tract may protest in earnest, either by boisterous poop or the early onset of atherosclerosis, the slimy salty goodness of the Big Mac or the wonderful lard doused fries soaked in salt and drenched in ketchup can not be underestimated. Sure you may die an early death if you eat here too often (one Big Mac burger contains usually almost 100% daily value of sodium, fat, cholesterol- basically everything your doctor told you not to eat). But damn, at 239am after a night at the bar with the boys does it taste so good. Wash it down with the syrupy goodness of high fructose corn syrup Coke and you might as well be in heaven. Due to my anal retentive perfectionist nature I did check the facts on the big mac. 85mg cholesterol (28% daily value), 960mg sodium (40% daily value), total fat: 27g (42% daily value). Per McDonalds Website, accessed 10/7/14. Not quite as bad as I thought. On that note, "I'll have a number 1 with a Coke.". Good, satisfied review of restaurant McDonald's 96: None. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant McDonald's 96: i'll be honest. the best mcflurry i've had. the ratio of oreo and ice cream was perfect. i think they measured i can't comment on the service, though i would love to, but i was drunk and got uber eats. my driver seemed happy and my mcflurrys weren't melting at all. i tipped well. got one for my sister. she was sticky and my friend had to give her a bath but it was worth it..
Himalayan Exotic Indian Cuisine is located at 81 Lancaster Ave, Malvern city. It has the postal code is 19355 and latitude - longitude is 40.043877 --75.529735 . List of Himalayan Exotic Indian Cuisine's categories: Pakistani, Restaurants, Indian. Himalayan Exotic Indian Cuisine opens: Monday: 17:0-22:0, Tuesday: 17:0-22:0, Wednesday: 17:0-22:0, Thursday: 17:0-22:0, Friday: 17:0-22:0, Saturday: 17:0-22:0, Sunday: 17:0-21:0. The rating for Himalayan Exotic Indian Cuisine is 4.0. Himalayan Exotic Indian Cuisine is currently open. Himalayan Exotic Indian Cuisine provides information for customer: False, Serves beer and wine, Has reservations service, Has supports takeout service, 'yes_free', Has good for groups service, Accepts credit cards, Has caters service, No outdoor seating, Has good for kids service, 'casual', u'no', Average loud, Has bike parking, Has table service, True, Has delivery support, Can provide Medium Price. Extremely poor review of restaurant Himalayan Exotic Indian Cuisine: Have tried couple of times and won't come back again. Reasons: bad quality of food not hygienic No flavor No taste Only presentation with Zero spice "I don't recommend this place to anyone";I HATE this place. And I only use this word because I strongly believe it's appropriate in this situation. Seriously. The food is so salty!!!!!!!! I've been to about 6 or 7 Indian restaurants over a period of about 4 years and I've got to say, this is the worst. The food is WAY too salty and tastes as if it was reheated or stale. The waiter was overly nice and some of the helpers (not exactly busboys because they did serve the food) couldn't speak any English. I had to ask about 5 times for the tamarind sauce before I actually got it. I went with my family. Even my dad said it was awful, and he was the one who chose the place. While their prices are a little lower than our favorite place, Desi Village, their portions are way smaller. The only nice touches worth noting: the special yogurt served with the main course and the candles underneath the entrees to keep them warm. But even with these touches, I wasn't moved. This was my 2nd time there and I believe that they need to put the salt away and make fresh food, or forget it.;One of the worst places I have been to. The food is not at all fresh in the lunch buffet... the idly was so dry, I could actually make idly crumbs with it and use it for frying chicken. All the dishes were pretty dry and they weren't tasty. I understand that they are trying to make the place amiable for the American patrons as well. But, the food is so distasteful, I would not suggest such a place to anyone.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Himalayan Exotic Indian Cuisine: What has happened to my beloved Himalayan? The food has been really inconsistent and seems different lately, within the last few months. We have had more so-so meals there these days than really good ones that left us satisfied. I would have given 3 stars for this update but I found a long black hair in my samosa which is deservedly minus one whole star. I think we need to find a new place.;Great selection and reasonable price, but honestly there are better indian buffets in the region. The take-out food at their partner store in Exton is pretty good, and I once tried their catering and it was so tasty I couldn't believe that it came from the same restaurant! So while I think they have the ability to make really great food the buffet is usually a disappointment. Thick mango lassi on tap though, you have to love that. Also the people working there are super nice!;I ate here over a week ago, and my tongue is still tingling from the exorbitant amount of salt rubbed onto the meat and all through the sauces. I'm not exaggerating when I say this. For a week I have been downing bottle upon bottle of water to help my mouth feel normal again. My tongue feels like it has been burned! I'd give 1 star, but the host and waiters were just so darn nice that I can't. Lovely people, ungodly salty food...a shame because it would have been great without it.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Himalayan Exotic Indian Cuisine: (3.5) ~ good overall food & service. NOTE: This is mainly Northern Indian Cuisine Our Menu: ** Pina Colada (non-alcoholic) = (4) very good ** Onion Panir Kulcha = (4) very good * Lamb Vindaloo = (3.5) good * Raita = (3.5) good * Mango Lassi = (3) ok * Rasmalai = (3) ok * Water = (3) ok;I've been there a few times for the takeout buffet. The food has always been good, but I have walked in there a few times and found everything shut down and people napping on the floor (yes, the floor!) I guess they clean up the buffet and then are closed for a couple of hours, but that's not indicated when the doors are wide open and their hours are shown as open....it just makes for an awkward getaway!;Honestly I'd like to give this spot a 3.5! They accommodated my work group of 8 with short notice and the service was bangin'! They left pitchers of water for us on the tables to self service and were spiffy about getting used plates off the table. The buffet items were all just ok. I'm used to eating Indian food and there's usually at least one gravy I really like for which I return for seconds and thirds. Here the best dish was the naan and everything else was just ok. No gravy was addictive. Even the desserts were mediocre. I wouldn't return here again outside of works functions since nothing was right for my palate; however, it's worth mentioning many of my co-workers loved the food.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Himalayan Exotic Indian Cuisine: I've been to Himalayan a number of times with co-workers for the weekday lunch buffet. It's our favorite place to go even though it's a little out of the way for us. They have no problem accommodating our group of 5-10 people. The buffet itself is delicious. Good selection. Everything is nicely prepared. Stock is kept fresh, and they rotate a couple dishes in and out so it's usually a slightly different experience every time we visit. You will leave feeling like you gained 10 pounds, and I mean that in the best way possible. In terms of ambiance, Himalayan is not going to win any design awards. It feels like they put the place together in the late 80's and then decided to stick with what they had for the foreseeable future. That being said, there's nothing wrong with what they've got going on. It feels homey, and it's always clean. The staff are quite pleasant, and are attentive if you need anything. There isn't much for them to do other than clear dishes and provide drinks, but they do that promptly and happily. The price is perfectly reasonable. Himalayan is a great place to have a nice lunch. No complaints.;Loved the Indian cuisine at this hidden gem. The food was pretty exotic and spicy too! The price was right as well. It's a buffet so you are able to try a variety of exotic Indian food. Beware of the spice. It can sneak up on you.;Good food, not the best Indian food I have ever eaten but if you are hungry for spice and curries then you will be happy. Finish with some of the rice pudding with cardamom or the coconut ice cream.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Himalayan Exotic Indian Cuisine: First time I tried it, I loved it. I'm set to try and new dish every time I visit. I'm new to Indian food but this place has made me a fan!;We love this place for the lunch buffet, it's a hole in the wall but has amazing food! It is also a pretty cheap lunch given the amount of food they have.;Awesome food and great service. Took a chance and stopped here on our way home ..we live over an hour away! It's byob, so we picked up some beer from wegmans nearby and enjoyed a nice early dinner..
Red House 1 is located at 2636 Mount Carmel Ave, Glenside city. It has the postal code is 19038 and latitude - longitude is 40.1066199719 --75.1619726824 . List of Red House 1's categories: Restaurants, Chinese, Sushi Bars, Asian Fusion. Red House 1 opens: Monday: 11:0-22:0, Tuesday: 11:0-22:0, Wednesday: 11:0-22:0, Thursday: 11:0-22:0, Friday: 11:0-23:0, Saturday: 10:0-23:0, Sunday: 12:0-22:0. The rating for Red House 1 is 2.5. Red House 1 is currently open. Red House 1 provides information for customer: Quiet loud, Has good for kids service, Can only provide Low Price, Has good for groups service, Has supports takeout service, Accepts credit cards, No outdoor seating, False, No table service, No reservations service, No bike parking, Casual Attire, Has delivery support, Serves beer and wine, u'no', Has caters service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Red House 1: This is strictly a "take out" joint with mediocre food at best. We ordered a large variety of food for our family of 5 and everyone of us got sick from the food. The taste of most items was bland. We could put up with bland; however, did not enjoy getting sick. Save your money, go elsewhere.;Just opened recently, menu looked great, they have sushi, bento boxes, traditional chinese menu. We decided to go cheap and no sushi till we tested out the place and saw it. I got the boneless rib combo. Boyfriend got some kung pao stuff. We picked it up. Place is bright green...did they pick the name after they painted? One booth was there with a hand written sign firmly starting for waiting only. Brought the food home. You pretty much know how you basic chinese dishes will taste. My boyfriend basically said he has had better. I felt that there was a flavor to the boneless ribs that I couldn't quite place...they were definitely dry. The flavor was either meat that was freezer burned and cooked..or meat just about to turn. We will not be going back. I didn't get sick, we used the ribs as dog treats. I drove past the place monday at 7:30 pm...and they were closed. Considering chinese take out is usually open on Christmas ...I doubt they closed in observation of presidents day. Do your self a favor....yummy yummy which is near by is decent. Queens is good but overpriced. There is one on the mainstreet in glenside over blue comet that I realllly liked, called Jasmine (neat ambience to eat in too). Basically any place around but this place.;Worst place I have ever had to eat the food is unedible their wonton soup taste like they dumped a whole bag of salt in it. They got our order wrong 3 times.very overpriced I would not recommend my worst enemy to eat here. Please do not waste your time or money. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Red House 1: Well, it's been two hours since I ordered delivery and they still aren't here. I'm pretty bummed because now the playoff game is pretty much over and I had no food to enjoy it with. Don't know if they will actually ever bring me my food.... I called 45 minutes ago and they said "they were on their way and will be there any minute" Well... that was a lie. I should have listened to my fellow yelpers but I really was craving sushi. Womp Womp. Lesson learned. Update: 2 hours later I called back, they now said they never got my order, I called yelp (excellent customer service) and I called eat street (the company that this place uses to place orders) and they had great customer service as well. My purchase will be refunded to be after a two hour wait for my food, it is going to be delivered. Hopefully soon. I will say the two women I spoke with were pleasant at this restaurant and very apologetic. Stuff happens ,but I wouldn't recommend them unless you are seriously just hanging out at home and have snacks to curb your hanger. Update #2: it's been 3 hours... considering eating one of my dogs now for Sustenance as my food still isn't here... Final update: finally came. Was not worth a 3 hour wait. Edible. And only because it ended up being free I am not horribly irate right now.;The food here is great, particularly the sushi. Our only reservation about this place, and what keeps us from ordering, is that their delivery takes about an hour or more to arrive. Every time, you will think they have forgotten you. I can only conclude that they must not get a lot of delivery orders. Right now, for instance, I've been waiting 55 minutes. I was quoted 35 min. Will my food show up? Only time will tell! Last time, they called us all confused about whether or not we had ACTUALLY wanted the food delivered. Like I said...the food is great....if it gets there! We probably won't be ordering from there again. An hour for delivery from a place down the street is too long to wait.;Well I paid for a medley of chicken shrimp & scallops with vegetables... what I got was chicken & vegetables.... very disappointed & paid too much for it..... Average, acceptable review of restaurant Red House 1: Egg rolls ribs rice all good. Always fast delivery. I think I got a stomach ache from the crab ragoons. Soup good as well.;I ordered 15 minutes before closing and they got the food here very quickly. However, the hot and sour soup was the most bland thing I have ever eaten. And the pork fried rice tasted burnt. Prob won't order again from there unless I'm desperate.;I ordered from this place on grubhub, delivery took very long but the restaurant did have one driver at the time. The kani salad was my favorite, it was a good size portion. I would definitely order that again.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Red House 1: We were so excited about a new Asian restaurant in the area because we have been so disappointed over the years. Last night was the third time we ordered-to-be-delivered. Everything we have ordered has been great. Scallion Pancakes were a nice complement to our meal. Loved the Shrimp w/ snow peas. The roasted pork w/ broccoli was very good and the meat was tender. So far, my favorite is the Crispy duck with Pineapple Fried rice. We haven't tried any sushi, however I wouldn't order sushi from a take-out place. The Shrimp toast was tasty, but a bit greasy. We hope they stay around for a while!!;We've been seeing their advertisements in the mailer so decided to try them out. They were very friendly when we ordered and picked up our food. The food was ok, not great. Our egg rolls were fresh and not greasy. My sushi roll was fresh and not mushy. Both dishes were not greasy although they didn't have a ton of flavor. Bettebrthan being filled with soy sauce and cranking up the sodium though. Chicken in gen tso was crispy and had plenty of sauce. We will order again for the good price. It seems they have made some changes since 5-8 months ago when they received several bad reviews. They don't seem to be busy like the other places around but maybe if business picks up so will quality and so on.;I got the menu about 2 weeks ago in the mail, and I have ordered there at least 6 times since. The sushi is amazing! filled with fish, very fresh, super tasty. Much better than Queen! Love the Dragon's nest! Today I got chinese food and it is the best Shrimp roll I had in a long time. It could have used more cabbage for my liking but the wrapper was crisp, not greasy and it had flavor. Same thing with the Wonton soup. I could actually taste the Ginger in it and it was a nice deep brothy color. The wontons themselves were not too doughy, and the filling had the traditional pepper and ginger flavor. My soup was not salty like other reviewers, so maybe they've made some changes. The one thing I wasn't a huge fan of, and the reason for only 4 stars is the fried rice. I got shrimp friend rice and like every other delivery place around here there was no egg, and no sprouts. Those are the two things I like best. the rice also seemed to have been made in a wok instead of a hibachi, it just had that kind of difference in flavor/ texture. Otherwise this place is excellent and my new favorite!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Red House 1: I think the food is great here and the prices are very reasonable. I had the chicken lo mein and it was great! I also was offered an incentive sushi roll.;Second time ordering, fast delivery, food piping hot. Of course I ordered at 3'ish on a Saturday afternoon. Perfect. Took red eye from west coast, feeling like a train wreck. Food is helping with my energy and very tasty! Portions are huge. I should invite my neighbors! General Tso's chicken not real doughy, that's a good thing and broccoli with garlic sauce is good, but could be a little more garlicky.;Great food and service. I specially like the spicy that they have. Would definitely go back..
Pizzeria Felici is located at 303 Horsham Rd, Horsham city. It has the postal code is 19044 and latitude - longitude is 40.1806676 --75.1346884 . List of Pizzeria Felici's categories: Italian, Restaurants, Pizza. Pizzeria Felici opens: Monday: 11:30-22:0, Tuesday: 11:30-22:0, Wednesday: 11:30-22:0, Thursday: 11:30-22:0, Friday: 11:30-23:0, Saturday: 16:0-23:0, Sunday: 16:0-21:0. The rating for Pizzeria Felici is 3.5. Pizzeria Felici is currently closed. Pizzeria Felici provides information for customer: Has supports takeout service, Has bike parking, Accepts credit cards, Casual Attire, Has reservations service, Has table service, Has good for kids service, Serves beer and wine, True, Has wheelchair accessible, Has caters service, No delivery support, Average loud, u'free', No outdoor seating, Has good for groups service, Can provide Medium Price. Extremely poor review of restaurant Pizzeria Felici: Called in tonight for a take-out Chicken Caeser salad with a side of flat bread... was told 10 minutes on the phone, got to the bar about 10 minutes later and sat around another 15 minutes waiting for 1 salad, while the bartender ignored me entirely... I noticed he didn't add a side of flatbread when I asked for it in my order so I inquired and he told me he'd add it no charge but went and reprinted a receipt with an added $2.00 charge, okay. Salad finally came out and I took it home, The Chicken. The Chicken looked and smelled like it was roasted 7 days ago, ripped off the bone with fat and skin attached to every cut, then placed in boiling water to re-warm it...terrible bland, gross chicken. Salad was small and the dressing tasted nothing like Caeser, more lemon then anything ...Flat bread was semi-burnt *salty* plain pizza crust. nothing special and so very disappointing in every aspect.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Pizzeria Felici: Well maybe I picked a bad day to eat here. When we sat down the first thing I noticed was a dirty plate on our table. Our waiter took it away and never came back with a clean one. Next, our appetizer came out (meatballs) which were cold. They took them back to the kitchen, and finally brought out hot meatball. I nevertheless thought that serving meatballs would be so difficult. Our pizza came out and the crust was burnt. Eating carbon is not a pleasant experience. Finally, our waiter kept coming over to see if there was anything he could do but he never did a thing. I don't think I'll be returning.;OK, I love the Feliz restaurants, Cantina Feliz is one of my all time faves. Sadly, this one doesn't measure up for me. First, there is really no "ambience" in the restaurant, no warmth, almost utilitiarian. There is a bar when you walk in, it almost looks like it's not "open" as you really have to look hard to see bottles, beer taps, etc. We though perhaps they didn't have their liquor license because no one was sitting there and it looked empty. Turns out not to be the case, as there were some folks at the bar when we left, and drinks we on the menu. Bar offerings were meh, not enough wines and the beer selection is nothing to get excited about. Parking was a nightmare, even on a weeknight, even with the dedicated parking lot they apparently share with McGerk's. Drove around and around until someone finally pulled out and we pulled in. I had the Margueritta pizza, which was just OK, on the smallish side and quite expensive for a 12" pie. Crust was thin, but doughy. Weird. Hubby had the spicy broccoli, which had no taste whatsoever except heat. Maybe the entrees or appetizers are a better choice, but if I am craving pizza, this isn't the spot for me. For a new restaurant, service was very efficient and helpful.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Pizzeria Felici: We wish this was a cantina feliz! Pizza was very good but other dishes were subpar. The atmosphere is more of a pizza joint than a bar/restaurant. Good beer selection! But overall underwhelming.;Not really sure what they're going for here. Odd floorplan, dining area is devoid of character and bar area was dead during our visit. Food was good. Calimari had some kick. Pizza was crisp. Honest effort put into the beer list. Everythings priced a buck or two more than it should be. Ok.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Pizzeria Felici: I went here with a few friends last night and we are all faithful supporters of the Feliz Empire! We wish they would put a guacamole pizza on the menu though and that would be amaaaazing. Highlights: Pizzas were all great with a pizza oven charred crust, especially the spicy broccoli and nju...something like that with the sausage! Arancini balls are heaven in your mouth along with the mushroom gnocchi. I liked the cauliflower agrodolce but it was slightly over cooked for some. The chocolate dessert was great shared by all! Needs improvement: The mushroom risotto was okay, my friend wasn't impressed or wanting to go back for more. The octopus appetizer was okay. The portion was small and it didn't seem like the salad underneath really went with the octopus. Our first server wasn't very attentive, knowing when we needed water or another beverage. We had a bartender take over and she was great. We were slightly underwhelmed by the decor knowing what Cantina Feliz looks like. Overall, great suburb pizzeria to go to and hoping you take our suggestions!;First visit (lunch) excellent. Service was great-very attentive and helpful. The pizza crust is thin and tasty-not bland at all. The sauce is very fresh and not too heavy with respect to the cheese ratio. The Long hots are HOT! They don't have a basic salad on the lunch menu (though they have several that sound delicious), but when I described what I was looking for they simply made it for me. The grilled chicken is delightfully juicy and flavorful. Beer was cold and we are looking forward to coming again to sample the dinner menu!;One of the better pizzas I've had in the area. We ordered the margherita pizza and truffle parm fries for takeout. I could tell the fries were probably really good in the restaurant and come with a great chili aioli. But to go containers just steam them so they were tasty, but a little mushy when we ate them. Not their fault. The pizza was very good. I drank a Stella with mine and it complimented very well. Will definitely order from them again.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Pizzeria Felici: More than just a great pizzeria, offers delicious antipasti, pasta and entrees. This new neighborhood gem from the Cantina Feliz guys offers the best pizza in the area and beyond, Great crust and innovative toppings. We had the spicy broccoli pizza, delish! Also had Osso Bucca, a caulifower agrodolce and panzonatti. can't wait to go back and enjoy the other menu items.;Food here is fantastic! Been back a few times and everyone loved the pizza (margherita, meatball, funghi, roast pork) and the entrees (potato gnocchi gratinata and short rib ragu). Would highly recommend for anyone looking for great pizza in the area.;My new favorite restaurant! Just what the area needed too! A hip and quirky pizza place with wine and beer. What could be better? Great pizza selection with interesting toppings and combinations. If you don't want to be adventurous you can can always go with a classic Margherita pizza. FYI the truffle fries are amazing. Haven't tried everything on the menu, but I plan on it! Perfect date spot or a night out with friends. Nice wine and beer selection - something for everyone. They also have the "perfect pizza wine" and let me tell you, it is! Can't wait to bring more friends here so they can enjoy it as much as I do! I can't say enough good things about this place from the food to the vibe, highly recommended!!.
Thai Orchid is located at 1748 Dekalb Pike, Blue Bell city. It has the postal code is 19422 and latitude - longitude is 40.1504078852 --75.3046250167 . List of Thai Orchid's categories: Thai, Restaurants. Thai Orchid opens: Monday: 11:30-21:30, Tuesday: 11:30-21:30, Wednesday: 11:30-21:30, Thursday: 11:30-21:30, Friday: 11:30-22:0, Saturday: 11:30-22:0, Sunday: 16:30-21:30. The rating for Thai Orchid is 4.0. Thai Orchid is currently open. Thai Orchid provides information for customer: Accepts credit cards, Has supports takeout service, Has good for groups service, No bike parking, Can provide Medium Price, Has reservations service, Has caters service, 'no', Has good for kids service, 'casual', Serves beer and wine, True, Has table service, Has delivery support, Average loud, Has outdoor seating. Extremely poor review of restaurant Thai Orchid: Ordered from here 2x for lunch (delivery). My first order was pad kee mow. I'll give it an ok-to-good rating. 0 spicy even though I ordered a 3/medium. My second order was a grilled chicken salad. The chicken was rubbery and completely inedible - literally the worst chicken I've had in years. Plus the dressing (although in a small container) was spilling everywhere, so it was a major mess.;I had been going to this restaurant on and off for 2 years. Each time I went there I would tell the server that the green beans and carrots were too hard (uncooked), beef pieces very tough with veins (impossible to chew). The last time I went there was yesterday and the same thing happened. Seems like their standard of cooking can never change or improve, even after numerous and constant feedback from customers. The servers also have bad attitude. After I talked to my server about the food, the other server asked her what did I say? When she told her, the other talked something back in their Thai language, and she sounded very rude. This is what is called NO CLASS or Mom & Pop restaurant! I have made up my mind not to go there again, enough is enough!;Restaurant looks extremely dirty and food is about average. Waited an hour for my food.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Thai Orchid: This was one of favorite lunch spots, so I deliberated about doing this update. Lemongrass Soup and veggie spring roll were as good as always. The beef Pad Thai was sour - as if someone had squeezed a whole lemon into the plate. The beef was a bit over cooked, but edible. The few sprouts I could find appeared to be mixed in. I ate about a quarter of the dish. They did ask me if I wanted to take the rest home, and I said "No, it wasn't very good." End of conversation, apparently.;Disappointed, as either this was an off night, or they have gone downhill. Two of the four meals were served almost ten minutes before the other two. One of the meals was actually cold and had to be sent back to be warmed up. One item was requested to be left off of one of the meals and it was served with it on it. The food itself was greasy and heavy. One of the items charged an extra $2.00 for shrimp, but there were only two small shrimp included. Unless they improve, we will not return;I don't know what the hype is. My niece and I tried this place out since she's never had Thai food before and I wanted her to try it out since it's also my favorite Asian cuisine. We were in the outlets and called ahead to make sure they're open on New Year's Day. We called and they said that they normally close around 930pm but since they didn't have a lot of customers, they wanted us to get there by 845 because the kitchen will be closing by 9pm. When we sat down, I was really amazed by their nice decor and the ambience is really nice. I ordered the Chicken Tom Kha, and shrimp Pad Thai. My niece ordered chicken satay and Chicken red curry. My Tom Kha was ok. Not that good. It felt like it was too watered down and the mushrooms they used were not oyster mushrooms but the regular button mushrooms. The pad Thai was not that good but edible. They put too much fish sauce so all you taste is the fish sauce. My niece's chicken satay were pretty tasty and the red curry was pretty good and she liked it. But overall, food wise, this place is not worth going to especially if this is your first time eating Thai food. Also, I felt like they rushed us since we were still eating at 930 when they said they're going to close. I understand that they were closing but the lady kept asking if my niece was done with her food when she was clearly still eating her food.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Thai Orchid: I have to admit, after reading several not-so-great reviews about this place, I was a little hesitant to try it. However, uber-hungry fiance in the mood for Thai food outweighed my doubts, so off we went! The restaurant is small and the tables are packed closely together. There is a whole lot going on in terms of decoration, so it can be a bit of a sensory overload. Overall, the service was excellent and very quick, especially considering there only appeared to be two servers for the entire dining room. We tried a few appetizers, all ok but nothing special. We both had dim sum, mine only mildly spicy and his quite spicy, and both enjoyed our dishes. The bill amounted to only $34 (the restaurant is a BYOB, and no corking fee!), which was great for the amount of food that we ordered. Not sure we'll be back any time soon, but I'm glad we tried Thai Orchid.;It seems that this place switched mostly to a common lunch and dinner menu where you pick one item from three categories. While that simplifies the choices and standardizes the prices, that also takes away from what use to be a pretty good menu. Also, if you swap to this method, you better make darn sure the limited items you're serving are good. The food seems like a huge downgrade from the last time I stopped by, which is really disappointing...;I've gone here more than once with different groups of people. The food is nice but I think a bit pricey especially at dinner time. The interior of the restaurant is pretty nice. The different waiters / waitresses quality varies. My experience was positive but I don't think I would go here much now that I've discovered other places, such as Nadja's in Lansdale (not further off). I'm putting that this restaurant is not good for kids because mostly the crowd that goes here seems to be older folk. Occasionally I see families, but the place is really really small. So the sound echoes off the walls. This might be a good place if you were going out for a business lunch because of the decor. But the food is definitely not a bargain. On the plus side, the dishes have exotic names like Jungle Passion etc.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Thai Orchid: I have always been pleased with the Thai dishes offered here. While I don't go often enough to judge consistency recently, I have not been disappointed.;This is one of my favorite Thai places in the area! The Chu Che Duck is in a rich creamy curry sauce and it is fantastic! The Pad Thai is also cooked very well and not too many peanuts. Some restaurants over power with tofu or peanuts. This is just perfect! Great place!;I thoroughly enjoyed my meal here. I have been here twice and have ordered the same thing each time - Evil Jungle Princess extra spicy. I ordered take out the 2nd time and was slightly disappointed with the amount of chicken in my dish. If I sat down to eat I probably would have asked for more, but it wasn't that big of a deal. The service is quick and the food is bomb. Not much more you can ask for. Highly recommended if you enjoy Thai food.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Thai Orchid: The best thai food I've tried in the area. I live about 30min away and wish I lived closer. The red curry and the pad thai and the chicken satay with peanut sauce is so so good! Lunch specials are great!;Our first time here and it was excellent. Very fresh ingredients and flavorful. We had two different soups, chicken satay and pad Thai with amazing mango sticky rice for dessert. We look forward to many return trips here.;I and my husband went here for Dinner one day after work. The environment was nice and calm. Dimly lit and not a lot of noise at all. We are vegetarian and ordered Drunken noodles and Red curry along with spring rolls for appetizers. We loved the food. Asked them to make it spicy and it did come out pretty spicy! The service was great. Sicne its closer to work, I will definitely go back..
The Adobe Cafe 1 is located at 1919 E Passyunk Ave, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19148 and latitude - longitude is 39.9260371 --75.1676257 . List of The Adobe Cafe 1's categories: Mexican, Beer, Wine & Spirits, Food, Nightlife, Restaurants, Soup, Salad, Vegetarian, Sports Bars, Tex-Mex, Bars. The Adobe Cafe 1 opens: Monday: 16:0-22:0, Tuesday: 16:0-22:0, Wednesday: 16:0-22:0, Thursday: 11:30-22:0, Friday: 11:30-2:0, Saturday: 11:30-2:0, Sunday: 11:30-22:0. The rating for The Adobe Cafe 1 is 3.0. The Adobe Cafe 1 is currently closed. The Adobe Cafe 1 provides information for customer: Casual Attire, Accepts credit cards, Average loud, Has delivery support, Has good for groups service, Has good for kids service, True, Can provide Medium Price, Has caters service, Has supports takeout service, Has bike parking, u'no', Has happy hour service. Extremely poor review of restaurant The Adobe Cafe 1: Went for dinner on a Tuesday and the food took over an hour, not to mention we were the only table in the place. The ambiance was terrible. Considering how much competition is in that area of South Philly, don't bother.;Let me start off by saying I loooovvvvee the Adobe cafe... In Manayunk. I'm sitting here now in the south philly one.... The only people in the dining area and getting no service from the wait staff who are watching the game. The endless nachos that are normally amazing are again horrible. Stale and nasty.... Asked for fresh was told no. Messed up.the drinks. Waiter placed the wrong appetizers in... Yep, still here Hungry. What a bust! I'm so sad I didn't go to Manayunk and get my adobe fix.;I live right around the corner, and I've eaten here before, so even tho I should have known better, my laziness got the better of me. I thought I'd play it safe and ordered a taco platter. Steak tacos. Well, it was more like a bad cheesesteak wrapped in a tortilla. I expected strips of steak. Instead I got chopped steak infused with cheese - like a (bad) cheesesteak. The refried beans tasted like they came out of a can and the rice was dry and tasteless. The only good thing was the salsa and chips, but this lousy meal cost $16.00! Outrageous to say the least. I will never go back. BTW, if you want REAL Mexican food, take a ride to Conshohocken and eat at El Limon. It's right on Fayette street between First and Second Avenue. The food is authentic, tasty and cheap. Also, you're not gonna believe this, but they have FREE margaritas! Check out the Yelp reviews and you'll see what I mean.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant The Adobe Cafe 1: Like the wings and service.. But that karaoke DJ is terrible. You really have to see it for yourself. What kind of DJ accepts bribes? If you don't bribe him, you'll wait all night to sing one song. MAYBE. He literally has the easiest job there, and he can't even do that right!! I won't go back until he's gone. It's a shame.;This review is strictly for my experience at the bar and Friday night karaoke. The Adobe Cafe seriously has so much potential for a great karaoke spot but unfortunately this was my second and probably last visit. So the bar service was fine. It was crowded but I didn't have to wait an unreasonably long time for a drink. The house margarita on the rocks with no salt was my beverage of the night. It was $6 for a reasonably sized, decent strength margarita. It might have been overly citrus flavored for a house margarita but it was decent overall. Friday night karaoke takes place in the back room on a little mini stage at the far end of the room. The set up of the room was a little tight. There were two long tables stretched out in the middle of the room set pretty close to the side tables. As a result of the spacing, I kept getting knocked in the head by a guy at a side table the entire evening. Fun. My main issue was with the karaoke DJ. I get that it's a Friday night at a popular bar in a hopping part of town, but I wasn't expecting to walk in and get on stage. I was just hoping to get a chance to sing a song within a few hours of my arrival. The DJ's unwritten rules, or lack of regard to her own rules, just weren't cool. If someone in your group gets called up and they have also signed up for a group song, the group song goes to the back of the line or tossed completely. Clearly it wouldn't be fair if the same people are constantly on stage and I get the purpose of moving people back in the line. However, a group song shouldn't get chucked and a group of regulars shouldn't get to by pass the rule all night long. Unless you are in the DJ's inner circle, there are other spots in town for a good night of karaoke.;I so want to give this place a good review but based on service I just can not do it. My boyfriend and I frequent this establishment solely for the wings the tequila special and that's about it. Me and my girlfriend went last night we sat at a side table for about 20 minutes and never got waited on or even greeted for that matter. We decided to move to the bar figuring maybe they would acknowledge us. Luckily the woman bartender was nice once we made eye contact she took our orders right away and was very nice. The guy bartender on the other hand is rude. He basically ignores you. So if you go just sit at the bar or in the dining area because time is money and I don't like wasting mine.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant The Adobe Cafe 1: This place is rock steady for me. Not amazing, not terrible-- so it's not my first choice for Mexican because the prices are a little higher than it should be for a place that's mostly mediocre (entrees in the $14 range). I've never been here when it's totally packed, so kinda surprised this place is still staying afloat. I think it has something to do with having a bar with lots of flat screen TVs. They do have decent happy hour specials if you're in the area and you're looking for something low-key. Servers are always nice even if they're short-staffed;I never thought I'd frequent this place on weekends. But, we've discovered that they have karaoke on both Friday AND Saturday. If you're a karaoke fan you know it's somewhat difficult to find karaoke on a weekend night at all, let alone a bar that has it both nights. This seems to bring an odd mix of people out of the woodwork so the crowd is usually weird and hilarious. Last week we saw a small white dude doing a phenomenal rendition of Missy Elliott's "Work It" and then two huge black dudes sing Oasis. Way to break racial stereotypes, Adobe! By the end of the night people are usually drunkenly dancing to the singers. Great time. The host is great too, quietly and seamlessly transitioning between singers with a musical choice of her own. Oh, they also have a Corona foosball table in the backroom which we've ended up playing on many a night. Foosball tables are rare in Philly so this is a great thing. They also recently replaced the one missing player! Bonus! There's always one or two okay craft tap selections on. Still haven't given the food another shot... but this unexpected nightlife aspect of the bar (as Bill M. observed) deserves at least one more star.;I've eaten here a few times over the past several months, and I have to say that I really do love the food, drinks, prices, and casual ambiance. I'm giving it a 3-star however, because I have never once been pleasantly surprised by stellar customer service. I've shared $10 margarita pitchers, eaten a couple scrumptious burritos, and also hosted a small birthday shindig here over the summer. The prices are always right and the portions fill you up - two can share a burrito! When I hosted that party, we were given the reservable "back room" to put a few tables together and hang out. We were told, though, that there wouldn't be a waitress for us and we'd have to go to the bar. It all worked out fine, but left me wondering why a server wouldn't just take care of us and make a few extra bucks (since they weren't overly busy that night either!). One busy summer day that I sat on the patio with some friends, the service was actually downright bad. The waitress left us waiting about 10-15 minutes each time we needed her, and one of the managers ended up attempting to take care of us. It was obvious that they were slammed and very short-staffed, but again, left me wondering why they couldn't schedule their servers more appropriately or call in a back-up. This place is overall very chill, has a unique South Philly (E Passyunk) neighborhood vibe, and is a nice cozy spot to grab a quick bite or drink. I just wish that decent service would go along with the otherwise excellent experience.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant The Adobe Cafe 1: As far as drinks and karaoke go, this place is tops! This is one of the first bars I was every whisked away to when I first move to Philly. After hiding in my apartment for weeks, not knowing a soul, my roommate and a few friends brought me here and it felt like the most surreal experiences ever. The drinks were decent, the decor made me feel like I was in Mexico and the patrons were friendly. It kind of took forever to get a drink, but whatever. Overall, I had a great time. The funniest part of that night was watching people mysteriously disappear into a back room all night, finding out much later that there was a karaoke night taking place, and walking into a huge room full of very drunk, insanely happy singers. Everyone was into it and I seriously enjoyed the vibe. I would love to come back here any day!;I like the flavor of Mexican food but worry that it is too heavy and fattening to enjoy often. We are very happy then that Adobe Cafe makes so many vegan options for traditional Mexican meals. Last night we had the tacos, which were spectacular, along with the vegetarian combo meal. Most items on the platter were flavorful, although the beans, rice and one of the entrees could have been a little more lively. I guess that is why we were given a fabulous little basket of hot sauces: each one of us livened up our meal as we pleased. And that made us all happy. My daughter's adult beverage was sub-par unfortunately. We went to Adobe rather than some of our other choices just because it does have alcoholic beverages on the menu. Next time, we won't order a mixed drink though.;My go to on nights where I don't feel like making dinner and I don't want to spend too much. They have the $5 burrito special and I always order the duck burrito. And can't leave without a tequila and tecate special. The wait staff can be sparse at times but everyone is usually nice. There are certain nights where people come for karaoke and it amazes me how different walks of life come here to sing.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant The Adobe Cafe 1: This place is a true hidden gem. While the atmosphere is a little tacky and divey, the food is great and the service is awesome. What I love most about this place is that they have more vegan options than an place else in the city. Pretty much everything on the menu can me made vegan. The tofu tacos are delicious and the seitan wings are incredible!! I also like that this place is very low-key and quiet. You never have to wait for a table. I come here often and plan to continue to!;Enjoyed a delicious dinner using our Groupon! I had the Stuffed Chicken Breast with grilled veggies. It was stuffed with goat cheese, spinach and roasted peppers. It was excellent! My husband had the blackened tilapia and it was very good. Cooked perfectly but you'll need to ask for double blacken if you want it some what spicy. Our waitress, Dolche, was adorable and friendly, made great suggestions for dinner and dessert which were excellent. They are so good with telling you about the Groupon--it's a great deal! App, 2 dinners and a dessert! This our fourth time here and we keep coming back because the food is amazing, outstanding service and friendly atmosphere! We will be back again:);went for karaoke last weekend and i forgot what a party it is! super fun. starts off a bit mellow with a few south philly regulars, and then all of a sudden you're in the middle of it. super rad. this place has many vegan options as well, so it's a great experience for several reasons. looking forward to my next visit!.
JPM Market is located at 8 E Lancaster Ave, Ardmore city. It has the postal code is 19003 and latitude - longitude is 40.0075813 --75.2906251 . List of JPM Market's categories: Organic Stores, Salad, Food, Farmers Market, Soup, American (New), Restaurants. JPM Market opens: Monday: 11:0-20:0, Tuesday: 11:0-20:0, Wednesday: 11:0-20:0, Thursday: 11:0-20:0, Friday: 11:0-20:0, Saturday: 11:0-20:0. The rating for JPM Market is 4.5. JPM Market is currently closed. JPM Market provides information for customer: No outdoor seating, Has bike parking, Accepts credit cards, Can provide Medium Price, Has reservations service, Loud, Has caters service, Serves beer and wine, Has delivery support, Casual Attire, Has good for kids service, Has good for groups service, Has supports takeout service, 'free', True. Extremely poor review of restaurant JPM Market: None. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant JPM Market: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant JPM Market: It's great that the menu changes daily. I had the squash soup, the gazpacho and some kind of fruiter. I'd say skip the squash soup. The ambient is tiny and cozy and it's more so a grab and go spot.;We ordered from the menu tapas-style: getting appetizer-sized tasting choices. Our favorite dishes: the kale salad, squash soup, beet latkes, three cheese macaroni and tarte tartin for dessert (we also had chicken tagine, though it was our least favorite). Thanks to the BYOB policy, our meal was only $40 for two. While we enjoyed our meal very much, it was hard to figure out what The Tasting Room is really trying to be: an intimate sit-down restaurant or a walk-in deli counter. When I dine out, I expect the experience to be somewhat special. But, when folks came in to get food to go from the glass display case, it just seemed odd. Also strange was that menu choices were pre-cooked and chilled in the cooler at the cash register, then reheated. The ingredients may have been healthy and fresh, but seeing everything in the case made it seem we were eating yesterday's leftovers.;The kale salad was excellent, the cod was very good, the beet and carrot latkes were good as was the "Green Gratin." But the fried chicken was a disappointment (boned white meat breaded with panko crumbs). It was bland to my taste and not juicy. The service was friendly, helpful, and competent. All 5-star reviews may be a little overenthusiastic. BYOB.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant JPM Market: My fiancee and I have been here a few times. The place is not large so expect to wait if they're busy. You can go to their website and reserve a seating just to be safe. Joe and his wife operate the business and focus heavily on quality, taste and buying local. They're hard-working and do whatever they can to serve their customers. All of their foods are very simple, yet flavorful. Their menu is constantly changing so come back often and try different things. Their mac n' cheese is one of my favorites and is one item I almost always get it if they have it available. If you're a vegetarian, they have many options constantly on their menu. I've grown to enjoy vegetables more because of places like this! My only reservation about the place is their service can be slow when they're really busy. They have improved over time but if you're in a rush, your best bet would be to take the foods to go and eat at home or elsewhere. Besides that, the food is top notch and you won't be disappointed! I haven'y experienced their catering services so I'm unable to provide much feedback regarding it.;I was walking around Ardmore, when I came across the JPM Market. After I walked inside, I saw amazing food selections. We ordered some baked goods, but then the Weckerly's Ice Cream Sandwich really caught my eye. I love Weckerly's, almost as much as my wife does, and I am so glad that I don't have to travel as far to get those tastes. I already ate lunch, so it was just some cake and an ice cream to go. I'll be back for lunch before they change their seasonal menu. I already know it will be good.;My husband and I absolutely love to eat out, and sometimes we prefer a casual restaurant with good quality food. The tasting room is just that! If you want to grab something to eat or enjoy a glass of wine with a nice meal- you can. We have eaten here 2 or 3 times and have tried numerous items on the menu. If you order an entree you usually get a large portion. For example, if you order a turkey rueben as your entree you get a full sandwich, and if you order a taste you get half. The turkey rueben, veggie panini, and grilled cheese are all excellent choices. The Mac and cheese is also delicious. I thought the squash and carrot soup could have used more flavor, but it was not bad at all.The tomato soup is much better. My husband and I also enjoyed the fried chicken. The entree portion was very decent. However, my husband ordered a meatloaf entree and we actually thought they made a mistake, but the owner then said that it was just a smaller piece. We weren't really impressed by that because it was priced as an entree. The ice cream sandwiches are also delicious. Especially, the chocolate chip and vanilla and chocolate combo. I do wish they would offer regular soft drinks. You can get spritzers which are a nice change to your typical selection, but I also enjoy the original coke or Pepsi every now and then. Overall, I would highly recommend this place. My favorite items are definitely the sandwiches,but no matter what you try- chances are you will love it.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant JPM Market: My fiance and I really enjoyed our meal here! The restaurant is cute and cozy (cafe style) and the menu had many vegetarian options which we were thrilled about! Many of the ingredients are organic and locally sourced too which we love. We split the mac&cheese, the veggie panini, and the kale salad, and I got a "taste" size of butternut squash carrot soup and we finished the meal with a triple chocolate cookie and a scoop of vanilla ice cream. The kale salad was out of this world and the vanilla ice cream was the best ice cream I have ever tasted. I also love that there are different serving size options ("taste", "entree", and "family") - so it's great if you want to try multiple items from the menu and share. Our server, who may have been an owner (?) was super friendly and clearly passionate about the food that they serve. The only downside is that we just discovered this gem and are moving out of town in a few months!;Tasting Room has a small storefront facing Lancaster Ave which is few yards away from a municipal lot with free first ten minutes at any of its plenty of metered spots. I mention this so that calling ahead and picking up orders is really easy. If you want to dine in, they do have a quick order style so that you order at the counter and eat at the table. But while the decor and overall ambiance is welcoming and inviting, the space is somewhat limited to few tables. Maybe up to 20+ people total? Now, what really counts is the food! They have a great selection of seasonal soups, starters, main dishes, and desserts / baked goods. Most come in tasting, entree, and family portions. So depending on what you fancy to eat, you can trust that the ingredients are fresh and the dishes truly reflect the synergy of the ingredients working together to produce very tasty, textured, and interesting combinations. Highly recommend!;Great food in a chill vibe. The food is already prepared and so you can look at it, decide what you want, and then they warm it for you if you are eating in or want it warmed for take out. They don't microwave, they use a classy high tech oven that heats things fast and doesn't make them mushy. I LOVE THIS PLACE!!!! Everything is good. High quality ingredients. Owners that care and put love into the food. Sweet space. BYOB if you want. It is a secret spot for a mellow date nite with super good food that can come out quickly without a lot of pretension and for a lower than you'd expect cost. If you like veggies and don't have enough in your life, you will find great choices here. Unique flavors. If you want to eat meat but hate hormone laden chemical meat, you will appreciate the quality of their choices. They use local ingredients. Hormone grassfed meat. Organic. Don't wait. Go now!!.
Mom Mom's Kitchen and Polish Food Cart is located at 1505 South St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19146 and latitude - longitude is 39.9439859 --75.167449 . List of Mom Mom's Kitchen and Polish Food Cart's categories: Food, Polish, Food Trucks, Street Vendors, Restaurants. Mom Mom's Kitchen and Polish Food Cart opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Wednesday: 11:0-18:0, Thursday: 16:0-22:0, Friday: 16:0-22:0, Saturday: 11:0-22:0. The rating for Mom Mom's Kitchen and Polish Food Cart is 5.0. Mom Mom's Kitchen and Polish Food Cart is currently open. Mom Mom's Kitchen and Polish Food Cart provides information for customer: Has caters service, Has good for groups service, Has supports takeout service, Accepts credit cards, Has reservations service, u'no', Has delivery support, Has good for kids service, False, Can only provide Low Price, Quiet loud, Serves beer and wine, Has bike parking, Has table service, Has outdoor seating, Casual Attire, Has wheelchair accessible. Extremely poor review of restaurant Mom Mom's Kitchen and Polish Food Cart: None. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Mom Mom's Kitchen and Polish Food Cart: Look at those prices. WTF. This is Bridesburg not the 4 seasons. Do they co- sign loans so you can pay for it. (Won't last). Average, acceptable review of restaurant Mom Mom's Kitchen and Polish Food Cart: Ok for a fast food type place with Polish food,but for the price I would rather go to a sit down dinner with full service and entrees. Nothing stood out as spectacular to come back.;Excellent golabki, pierogies, pickle soup and rye bread - all five stars! Half star off for the warm water and a star and a half off for the small $6 slice of cake. I'll be back for the soup and golabki, but I won't get 'had' again on the cake.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Mom Mom's Kitchen and Polish Food Cart: The food is nothing short of spectacular. Everything and I do mean everything cause I've had the whole menu is great. The staff is super chill and very pleasant. Adequate parking available. It is BYO and the setting is small and intimate. Only reason I took star off is the pricing seems very high and there was just 1 tv without cable (not good during a NBA playoff game). But otherwise the food makes up for the minor miscues.;It should be 4.5 stars. A nice young couple, Ryan and Kaitlin make their own pierogies, learning from the Ukrainian ladies at the Cathedral parish at 8th and Brown. They usually stuff them with potato and cheese, but they do use other ingredients like blueberries or cherries.They buy good kielbasa from Czerws. But I especially like their stuffed cabbage or galubki (holupchi). Being Ukrainian, I have eaten all of these foods for a long time. The galubki are better than any I have tasted recently. They come with a little spicy tomato sauce, just like my mom's. They move around a bit, Navy Yard, the Linc and at Clark Park on most Saturdays. Check their FB page. If you see their little cart, stop by for a nice lunch.;Delicious! Mom-Mom's was stationed at the Navy Yard at lunchtime on Thursdays this summer/fall. Unfortunately for my taste buds, I didn't get a chance to try them until their second to last week here! I am counting down until nicer weather when they hopefully will be back down here! I tried the pastrami reuben pierogi. First of all, reubens and pierogi are two of my most favorite things in the world. So to put them together was a dream come true. These pierogi were stuffed with swiss cheese and pastrami and then covered with sauerkraut, rye croutons and thousand island dressing. Every element of the dish was super fresh tasting and delicious. The only reason they lose a star is that it is a bit of a wait after you order (they grill the pierogi to-order) and the price was a little high. At $7 for three pierogi, it wasn't SUPER expensive and I was pretty full after eating them, but it wasn't really a full lunch, ya know? More of a snack type item. Regardless, I really enjoyed my meal here and can't wait to visit again!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Mom Mom's Kitchen and Polish Food Cart: I found Mom-Mom's food cart at a Night Market, and now they've opened a brick-and-mortar restaurant around the corner at 2551 Orthodox Street in Bridesburg! Score! Sorry this is a bit of a bare bones review, but when I looked at the reviews and saw there was only one from 2018 and none so far for the restaurant, I felt like I had to get another recent one up. The food is delicious - flavorful and more complex than I expected. I wasn't raised in a Polish family, but friends who were say it's also very authentic. The pierogi dough is so soft and light it's almost like a crepe. The atmosphere is charming and homey, and the service is friendly, knowledgeable, and low-key. The vanilla-bourbon apple sauce is all I care about in the world from this point on. The kielbasy is from Czerw's down in Port Richmond and it is great - my partner's family has it for Christmas every year. I highly recommend the gołąbki - it's got some zing and, luckily for me, reheats beautifully since I totally over-ordered my first time here! Also I had never heard of pickle soup but now I want it all the time, especially when it's cold and rainy and I'm feeling under the weather. All of the bread they serve here - the long rolls, the dark rye - is excellent. Do yourself a favor and stop by this unpretentious BYOB gem.;Delicious! Wish they had a slightly larger menu but I realize that is hard to do. It is like eating at Babcie's house!;Absolutely delicious polish cuisine. The pirogies are plump, delicate and flavorful. The special of the day was a stew with kielbasa, lima beans, potatoes, shredded beef and cabbage. It was perfect. Stuffed cabbage was also a hit..
Tortilleria San Roman is located at 951 S 9th St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19147 and latitude - longitude is 39.937636 --75.1580824734 . List of Tortilleria San Roman's categories: Convenience Stores, Italian, Specialty Food, Mexican, Restaurants, Food. Tortilleria San Roman opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 9:0-17:0, Wednesday: 9:0-17:0, Thursday: 9:0-17:0, Friday: 9:0-15:0, Saturday: 9:0-17:0, Sunday: 9:0-17:0. The rating for Tortilleria San Roman is 5.0. Tortilleria San Roman is currently open. Tortilleria San Roman provides information for customer: Average loud, Can only provide Low Price, Accepts credit cards, Casual Attire, No good for groups service, u'no', Has good for kids service, Has supports takeout service, No reservations service, Serves beer and wine, No caters service, No bike parking, No wheelchair accessible, No table service, False, Unknown outdoor seating, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Tortilleria San Roman: None. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Tortilleria San Roman: This place is not sit at eat. It's more of a grocery store! You enter & the place smells dirty!! Not sure how the good is though. They do make fresh tortilla!!. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Tortilleria San Roman: The only thing that's a little pricey is the salsas but they are delicious and a must - especially the green! Stop in for some authentic deliciousness and throw the store-bought imposters away!;Had to downgrade my review, unfortunately. Still great tortillas, but we just walked a half an hour from CC to South Philly after 1pm just so we could get blue corn (they only make them after 1), and they gave us regular ones. So, word to the wise, check if you are getting the right kind before you leave.;NOT a restaurant - merely an open room tortilla bakery that sells warm tortillas over the counter.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Tortilleria San Roman: Very good fresh hot tortillas at a decent price! They also have house made chips and salsas! Surprisingly they accept credit card for even a charge of $5! Win win.;Great experience and lovely people. Menu was filled with terrific tacos and meatballs and was very healthy and filling.;I went here specifically off of the Yelp! reviews and bought chips to bring to a party. They were a HIT. That's all there is to it.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Tortilleria San Roman: Simplicity at it's finest. What do they sell? Authentic Tortillas and tortilla chip, salsa. This placed in the heart of the historic Italian Market. It's so simple, I'm trying to find other things to say about this place.;Best corn chips...It will be hard to go back to other chips after tasting these fresh, crunchy, crispy chips unless you can make them this perfectly yourself. A large bag of blue corn chips filled to the top of an extra large zip lock bag (at least a pound of chips) for $5.00. Worth every penny!! Their home made red salsa is spicy and definitely hot! And about 30 fresh made tortillas for $2.00?? This was $10.00 well spent!!;A kilo of fresh, warm tortillas for $2? Yes please!! They are super friendly and will let you sample a warm tortilla or chips with the green or red salsas (which are also for sale).... mmm..
Rosario's Pizza is located at 318 Pennsylvania Ave, Oreland city. It has the postal code is 19075 and latitude - longitude is 40.1189245 --75.1817408 . List of Rosario's Pizza's categories: Restaurants, Pizza. Rosario's Pizza opens: Monday: 10:30-21:30, Tuesday: 10:30-21:30, Wednesday: 10:30-21:30, Thursday: 10:30-21:30, Friday: 10:30-22:0, Saturday: 10:30-21:30, Sunday: 10:30-21:30. The rating for Rosario's Pizza is 4.5. Rosario's Pizza is currently open. Rosario's Pizza provides information for customer: No good for groups service, Accepts credit cards, Has supports takeout service, Quiet loud, No outdoor seating, No reservations service, Can provide Medium Price, Has caters service, Serves beer and wine, Has bike parking, Casual Attire, True, Has good for kids service, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Rosario's Pizza: I went to Rosario's on 27 October 2018 at around 2030 after my brother and sister in law bet me $100 to eat a slice. They have been telling me for months how terrible the pizza was there and I found it hard to believe that any pizza could be bad. I got my slice brought it home and the pizza actually looked good. At this point I was confident that they would lose their money. I took my my first bite and couldn't get a good taste of it. Took the second bite and I had somewhat of an idea. After the third bite, I couldn't go any further. The pizza was horrible. The pizza was extremely thin and greasy. I could almost see through the dough on the other side. It was so greasy that the entire dough was drenched in grease. Mind you, this was just a plain slice. It felt like I was chewing on a wet blanket. The dough had an odd taste to it. Seems like the oven wasn't clean and the dough tasted like it. I ended up throwing out the pizza. The first time in my life, that I threw out pizza. It was horrible. If you're in the mood for some crappy pizza, make sure you stop by.;I would rate zero if I could. Not an exaggeration when I tell you this was the worst pizza I've ever had. They do not offer delivery because they claim, "customers come from all over for it." The ingredients were not even close to fresh, the sauce was TERRIBLE, and the dough was 5 times too large for the pizza and tasted absolutely disgusting. Please do not waste your time here. There are MANY other good pizza places in the area!;I hate to say this but I was extremely disappointed with the pizza I got here. It was the Sicilian special and it tasted funny. The crust in particular had an odd, unpleasant flavor, plus it was too thick. The sauce was no good, and the toppings were not baked in properly. I had high hopes for this place because of the great reviews but I will not be going back.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Rosario's Pizza: The Pizza tasts like it was made the day b4, at 12.15 it should be warm to say the least, it shouldnt be cold n hard, curled up on the sides sitting there waiting for someone to buy it. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Rosario's Pizza: Had a couple all right experiences with Rosario's, nothing awful, nothing spectacular. Today is the day that I've decided I won't be ordering from them again. Besides forgetting items from our purchase, the "Caesar" salad I ordered today was a joke. Super unhappy, what a waste. Consisted of iceberg lettuce, hard boiled egg, tomato, onion, and sweet peppers. And to top it off, creamy Italian dressing.;Service is wonderful. But the pizza is odd. I sincerely thought the dough base and crust had a unique taste and texture. I loved the consistency of the sausage. Different, high quality, and tasty. But the cheese did not blend well. The toppings of mushrooms and peppers were strange in that the tastes didn't mix. The peppers and mushrooms were chunky/sort of wet/lacked freshness. Half good-half not. Enjoyed the wings. Re-heat in oven when you get home. Mozzarella sticks were standard.;I work very close to Rosario's so I stop in for lunch quite often. The inside of this pizza shop is dated but clean. There are two booths and a table in the front of the building. Along the left side of the shop there are a few more booths. It isn't a good choice for a large group but they can handle small ones. Brian, Noel & Caesar are nice to deal with and remember what you usually get to eat. I really enjoy their Italian hoagies because they slice the meat very thick. My second favorite is the home made chicken salad. The pizza is my favorite in the area and its priced right. The cheese steaks are a bit small for my liking but they're pretty good. This is def a locals spot.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Rosario's Pizza: I will drive MILES to get a Rosario's pizza!! We lived in Oreland for many years - and then moved to the city.... we still make an effort to stop by Rosario's when we are in town - specifically for thier Pizza and family friendly atmosphere. I have recommended this place to others - and they too have rave reviews. We love Rosarios!!;Best veggie calzone In all the land . I was raised in Philly I am a Calzone critic. By far very good .;Delicious take out pizza! Just the right combination of flavors and chewiness!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Rosario's Pizza: Amazing and I'm picky! We had our first pie today from them and I'd highly recommend them! Bacon pizza is the best!!!!;Our go to Pizza place! The pizza is yummy and well made. We love the Sicilian rosarios special (mushroom, pepperoni, onions, ham, black olives) and the primavera is also one of our favorites. Cheesestakes and hamburgers are good too. No complaints have been buying their pizza for at least 5 years. Staff is also very friendly! Love this place;We've been going to Rosarios for as long as I can remember. The food quality is always great! This is the best place for pizza and wings in the Oreland area. Cheesesteaks are awesome as well!.
Bravo Pizza 4 is located at 326 N Lewis Rd, Royersford city. It has the postal code is 19468 and latitude - longitude is 40.1958544 --75.5339929 . List of Bravo Pizza 4's categories: Restaurants, Pizza. Bravo Pizza 4 opens: Monday: 9:0-22:0, Tuesday: 9:0-22:0, Wednesday: 9:0-22:0, Thursday: 9:0-22:0, Friday: 9:0-22:0, Saturday: 9:0-22:0, Sunday: 9:0-22:0. The rating for Bravo Pizza 4 is 3.0. Bravo Pizza 4 is currently closed. Bravo Pizza 4 provides information for customer: Casual Attire, Has good for groups service, No reservations service, Can only provide Low Price, No delivery support, No outdoor seating, Has supports takeout service, Serves beer and wine, Has caters service, True, Has good for kids service, Accepts credit cards. Extremely poor review of restaurant Bravo Pizza 4: We've gone here twice, once for pies and once for steaks. Both trips were very disappointing. The steaks were fresh, but very bland. Their meat was very low quality and the mushrooms they put ontop had a strange aftertaste. As for the pizza, we had a few different slices and ended up only eating a few bites of each. Add on some stomach aches after that trip and we will not be returning. Try Palermo's in Rofo for a decent quick slice.;This place was AWESOME a year ago now, NOT. Went to dinner new people/workers ice machine broken/ they got 6 cubes for me from back room, one size soda $3.00, emptying trash cans while im eating,trash on floor, pizza burnt. I will now try other bravo's that still kick a**. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Bravo Pizza 4: I'm not sure if the management changed hands or something, but over the last year, Bravo pizza has consistently gone down hill. I thought maybe it was just the Royersford location, but no, the rest of them are starting their descent to suckitude as well. Such is life.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Bravo Pizza 4: Bravo's is pretty decent. Big slices of pizza with their own unique flavor (i.e. doesn't taste like every other pizza joint). A pretty good selection on the types of pizzas and toppings that they have. They also offer a wide variety of other food choices, pastas, salad, fries, dinners, etc... Bravo's is kind of borderline with their prices. I think they are a bit expensive, but they're probably right in line with all the other pizza shop prices. Not many places you can get cheap slices anymore anyway. All in all, not a bad place to eat.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Bravo Pizza 4: Bravo pizza is the king and queen of variety when it comes to a slice or a full pizza. They have just about everything possible that could give you a proper heart attack. I tried the chicken cordon-bleu slice and ended up eating on it for a couple of days due to the sheer size of it. Four stars for the variety. Five stars would have been if their pizza were the best I had ever tasted.;For local pizza, I have to say, their pizza is not bad. Anyone who knows me, knows that I'm a pizza snob. I'm a fan of proper New York pizza. My husband mocks me for it, but I've always been a stickler for owning up to your discriminatory ways. Bravo has a great variety and the price is pretty good too. This is my kid's "junk food treat" and at the age of two, he can easily polish off two pieces and want more. Which is why we don't eat it that often. You know, just so I don't add to the childhood obesity epidemic. For Royersford and surrounding areas, I'm more impressed than I like to admit. It's quick, close by, decent and affordable. Hooray for edible pizza!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Bravo Pizza 4: Really great food , especially considering this is a chain restaurant, but the owners make some unbelievable food;Working in this area, the first thing I did was to ask MULTIPLE co workers about the best pizza in the area. Most of the recommended Bravo, and I can see why. Everything tastes fresh; there are a large choice of pizza by the slice most of the day, and they are delicious. They also serve some more interesting a creative of the Italian specialty stuffed rolls, as well as more mundane fare. But, I swear by the pizza!!.
Planet Smoothie is located at 186 W. State St., Doylestown city. It has the postal code is 18901 and latitude - longitude is 40.3078895 --75.1351326 . List of Planet Smoothie's categories: Desserts, Restaurants, Juice Bars & Smoothies, Food. Planet Smoothie opens: Monday: 8:0-20:0, Tuesday: 8:0-20:0, Wednesday: 8:0-20:0, Thursday: 8:0-20:0, Friday: 8:0-20:0, Saturday: 9:0-20:0, Sunday: 10:0-18:0. The rating for Planet Smoothie is 4.0. Planet Smoothie is currently open. Planet Smoothie provides information for customer: Has bike parking, u'free', Can only provide Low Price, Accepts credit cards, Has supports takeout service, Has wheelchair accessible, Has caters service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Planet Smoothie: Great employees very knowledgeable. Perhaps I hit an off day but this was the worst smoothie I've ever had. Totally Flavorless. Couldn't taste mangos or peaches. Just unbearable sweetness. I feel like I just threw out $10 bucks. Perhaps the fruit was off today.;The drinks are high in sugar and contain stevia that's not listed on the board along with the other ingredients. Some people cannot tolerate stevia. I'm one of them, so glad I asked before I ordered. I had to ask two different people three times before I got an answer as to what type and how much sugar or stevia was added to a particular smoothie and I still don't think what she told me was accurate. I opted out based on this and am glad that I did. I tasted my boyfriend's drink and it had an odd aftertaste. It wasn't good at all. Skip this place.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Planet Smoothie: Planet Smoothie, service is ok, sizes are too big, drinks are loaded with corn syrup. Go to Doc Baker's in the heart of Doylestown if you want a healthy smoothie.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Planet Smoothie: Good selection and smoothie was ok. Asked for it to have a lot of yogurt and it had just a regular amount Apparently I interrupted a conversation the 2 employees were having because they looked at me like I was a serial killer when I walked in and was leaving, when I had a nice shirt/coat on and well groomer hair Felt super uncomfortable with the 2 employees. Definitely would return but not too fond of the weird vibes;If I had a choice of going to Starbucks or Planet Smoothie I'd go to Planet Smoothie mostly because it's more flavorful than Starbucks. The girls running the place were friendly and said hi. It was my first visit to this smoothie meca and I was pleased but not estatic. Even though a kid size was not listed for the kind I wanted, they accomidated me with the Rasmanian Devil in kiddie size. It was more than enough for me. I sipped through most of my smoothie. The kiddie size was still rather large.;Their PBJ Smoothie is THE BEST! I'd give this place more stars, but the staff unfortunately isn't super consistent. I go quite frequently, and it is always the same staff that really botch the smoothie... I took a chance today anyway and got it and it tastes SO bad. Ugh!! I love planet smoothie so it's always such a bummer to drive away with a terrible tasting smoothie... and one that usually tastes so good! /: I'd go back inside to ask for a new smoothie, but the staff isn't the friendliest today and I always feel like I'm interrupting something when I walk in. Super unfortunate. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Planet Smoothie: I used to go to Planet Smoothie all the time, I would still go a lot but I don't live quite as close as I used to. The smoothies always taste yummy, they have a lot of great flavors, the staff is so friendly and welcoming. I like the snack selection, the outdoor seating is nice. I think this is a fun smoothie shop, I definitely enjoy their smoothies and snacks.;I go here regularly and like the Big Bang. Tastes great, reasonably priced. Like the staff, friendly. Beware of the Doylestown parking officers who try to catch you parked out front w/o having put .25 or .50 cents in the meter. They will write you up a $30 ticket. Have seen them drive by, stop on a dime, and jump out faster then Usain Bolt to try to write the ticket. So, put at least .25 cents in the meter.;My wife and I love smoothies and typically make our own at home. However, we do like to be pampered every now and again and Planet Smoothie is a nice change. Today I enjoyed the Berry Bada Bing made with peaches, raspberries, bananas, yogurt and an energy blast. While it is delicious, I have come to expect a chalkiness or powder taste in their smoothies. I am assume that it is from the "energy boost", but I do not experience this from other smoothie places (for example Amazon Cafe in Philadelphia). Planet Smoothie is a nice offering and I do not know of any other competitors around Doylestown, but it is not out of this world.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Planet Smoothie: My favorite place to come when I visit! Every smoothie I've tried is delicious and the staff is always so nice. Wish I lived next door!;Omg. Yum. I wish I had one of these places near me! You can customize smoothies too. Staff is friendly and helpful.;Super yummy smoothies, one of the best I've had. PB&J or Mr Mongo are my favs. Love all the extra add-ins and boosts you can choose from also..
Wawa 155 is located at 14101 Bustleton Pk, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19116 and latitude - longitude is 40.131730184 --75.0120184148 . List of Wawa 155's categories: Gas Stations, Automotive, Food, Coffee & Tea, Restaurants, Convenience Stores, Sandwiches. Wawa 155 opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 0:0-0:0, Wednesday: 0:0-0:0, Thursday: 0:0-0:0, Friday: 0:0-0:0, Saturday: 0:0-0:0, Sunday: 0:0-0:0. The rating for Wawa 155 is 3.5. Wawa 155 is currently closed. Wawa 155 provides information for customer: Accepts credit cards, Has bike parking, No caters service, Has supports takeout service, Can only provide Low Price, u'free'. Extremely poor review of restaurant Wawa 155: This is by far the worst Wawa in the Tristate area. The employees (with exception of one older black lady) need to be replaced. The store is a mess, and they have their merchandise in the back. All the employees there have their heads down and avoid eye contact to help people. I saw 3 people come in chasing the employees for what they want. They smoke outside the front door smell like cigarettes and handle our food. If I can I'll avoid this place like plague.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Wawa 155: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Wawa 155: Just love WaWa in general so it doesn't matter the location. I can always find what I'm looking for, if I wanna feed my sweet tooth I can grab a milkshake or grab some donuts, or ice cream to take home. If I'm ready for lunch I can get a hoagie, a hot dog, or soup or even Mac and cheese. I can grab gas if I'm on E and grab a breakfast sandwich and coffee before I start my day. Thank God for WaWa is what I always think because it's the go to store for so many needs and wants. If I need to tap mac before a trip- I go to WaWa. If I need to fill up on road trip snacks before I head to another state- WaWa is my go to. I never have any issues with the staff and for the most part they are helpful and friendly.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Wawa 155: Nice wawa. The selection is a little limited as it's not a huge store, but the fresh prepared food is great and the staff is friendly.;This is a great wawa, w friendly staff and always very clean, even though it is pretty old. The parking lot is crazy, so be careful when you enter or exit through one of the three entrances.;Excellent hoagies, coffee and great service. Wawa is one of the best companies to work for. I hear they take care of their employees. I love the fact that you can get a sample coffee at any time. I guess the sAmple size is like 2-3 ounces and is the perfect size to taste.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Wawa 155: This is my favorite store everything is fresh. Great place when I came here in Philadelphia I was looking same store because I am working for moving driver, every morning drink coffee and doing breakfast or anything else, fill up gas for example that's why wawa my choice.
Coventry Parlor is located at 653 Laurelwood Rd, Pottstown city. It has the postal code is 19465 and latitude - longitude is 40.2346068 --75.6681413 . List of Coventry Parlor's categories: Food, American (Traditional), Bakeries, Breakfast & Brunch, Restaurants, Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt. Coventry Parlor opens: Monday: 7:0-20:0, Tuesday: 7:0-20:0, Wednesday: 7:0-20:0, Thursday: 7:0-20:0, Friday: 7:0-20:0, Saturday: 7:0-20:0, Sunday: 7:0-20:0. The rating for Coventry Parlor is 4.0. Coventry Parlor is currently open. Coventry Parlor provides information for customer: Can only provide Low Price, 'no', Accepts credit cards, Has reservations service, Has bike parking, Has outdoor seating, Average loud, 'casual', Has good for kids service, False, No delivery support, Has supports takeout service, True, Has good for groups service, Has caters service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Coventry Parlor: I am pretty sure that I was not served because I was black in this parlor. It was so sad because I usually stop here whenever I'm in town. I just left the parlor after I was in line and another couple standing behind me and was served first. I said hi as soon as I seen it and the boy who serving the people behind me just looked at me and kept working with them. He hadn't even scooped anything and could have easily let them know I was there first. I was way in front of them and the couple knew I was there first and just completely allowed it. I was baffled because there were multiple people there walking around and not serving anyone else while working but nobody acknowledged me or tried to help. Eventually a girl came over but I was so upset I left. It is sad that in 2021 I can still get treated like that. I was the only black face in and out of the parlor and I knew that I couldn't get upset there because I would be an angry black girl. Micro aggressions like this happen every day. I can't believe that I was purposely ignored by all of the staff in there except the one girl after speaking out and I received not one apology. I will never go there again. I recommend all people who are mistreated at a business to not give them your hard earned dollars.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Coventry Parlor: The so called sundae I got was a scoop of icecream somewhere hidden in a mountain of whip cream and a pool of caramel syrup.... All I tasted was caramel syrup. Only reason for two star is the actual icecream is good.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Coventry Parlor: Pottstown, Pa., is an interesting old city. We dropped into it late in the afternoon after a day in the heat of French Creek State Park and Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site. I was feeling the effects of the 90F temp, and needed hydration and a little nourishment. First choice was a tour of Yuengling Brewery, but I had confused Pottsville with Pottstown, and would have been too late anyway. (Should have looked further and found Sly Fox Brewery, but that will have to wait.) Second choice was to find the nearest dairy bar and settle in for some fresh cool creamy ice cream and a burger. Yelp Search found Coventry Parlor at Laurel Locks, not 10 minutes away from Main Street. Not too many reviews, but a little more pioneering today wouldn't hurt. Actually in Coventry Township, the Laurel Locks refer to both the canal built there to connect with the Schuylkill River canal system, and the large farm that took root there in the early 18th Century. Another little remembered historic fact was that this area was the home of the a small religious sect called the Stubblebines, whose moral code allowed nudity and cohabitation; giving this locale the name, "Free Love Valley," in the early 19th Century. It all got out of control, with murder and jealousy rampant. The group died out by the mid 1800's, when self- proclaimed prophet, Hannah Williamson, caught the last wagon train out of town heading west. So, we settled on a couple of burgers and split a Cashew Raspberry Shake. The shake was thick with nuts and ice cream, and was quite refreshingly creamy sweet. The burgers were something else. Past well done, they were crunchy and almost beyond redemption. I was too weary to bring it to the server's attention. It came with store bought bun, cheap chips (not even Herr's), and a soft pickle. If not for affording the opportunity to learn about the fascinating history of this community, I would have departed disappointed by the grub here. I just won't look past the front retail ice cream shop next time, should that come to pass.;Place is okay for ice cream but don't expect much for lunch. Drinking out of styrofoam cups while dining in is not right. Food is sub par to say the least. Only giving it 3 stars because of the ice cream.;We tried out the breakfast here the other day. I can't comment on the ice cream but the breakfast was a bit disappointing. The omelet was ok. It has a good portion of veggies and tasted fine. The cream chipped beef was too heavy on the flour. It's taste was a bit off and the color was slightly grey. The LBE breakfast came with pancakes, eggs, bacon, and sausage. The pancakes were very dense and tasted like they didn't mix the batter correctly. Everything else was ok. The server was a young girl and was very pleasant. Overall it wasn't horrible but neither great. I will try it again for the ice cream which looked wonderful but not for the breakfast.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Coventry Parlor: Super cute little ice cream parlor. I enjoyed the large selection of flavors. I found the portion size to be a little small but the taste of the ice cream was great !!!;My husband and I had the Sunday with strawberry ice cream. It was pretty good! We will definitely come back soon!;A very good selection of ice creams. Some tables and chairs inside. Overall, a comfortable place. Parking is extensive. To my knowledge, best place for hand dipped ice cream in Pottstown area.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Coventry Parlor: Awesome ice cream! I dont understand how it only had 3.5 stars. Fast service. Nothing fancy but great place to sit by the cornfield at a picnic table.;It is a shame there are only 5 stars to give. The ice cream is good, the service is Excellent and the diner is mind-blowing. The absolute best French toast I've ever had. 200 stars!;The sugar cookies are amazing! Thin and crispy and baked to perfection. Staff was friendly and efficient. Chocolate malt was highly praised. Generous portion for even a "small" scoop..
Maggiano's Little Italy 1 is located at 1201 Filbert St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19107 and latitude - longitude is 39.9531992 --75.1602278 . List of Maggiano's Little Italy 1's categories: Restaurants, Pizza, Bars, Nightlife, Italian, Venues & Event Spaces, Event Planning & Services. Maggiano's Little Italy 1 opens: Monday: 11:30-22:0, Tuesday: 11:30-22:0, Wednesday: 11:30-22:0, Thursday: 11:30-22:0, Friday: 11:30-23:0, Saturday: 11:30-23:0, Sunday: 12:0-22:0. The rating for Maggiano's Little Italy 1 is 3.5. Maggiano's Little Italy 1 is currently open. Maggiano's Little Italy 1 provides information for customer: 'free', Has good for groups service, Accepts credit cards, Has good for kids service, Has reservations service, Can provide Medium Price, 'yes_free', 'casual', Average loud, Has supports takeout service, False, Serves beer and wine, Has caters service, Has bike parking, True, Has happy hour service, Has table service, Unknown outdoor seating, Smoking not allowed, No dogs allowed, No good for dancing service, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Maggiano's Little Italy 1: What happened to Maggiano's??? Was given a gift card and was excited for a night out. Service was awful, food was really bad. Only high point was the bread. Was hoping for better. Glad the gift card is at $0.;So disappointing. Shrimp Diablo is supposed to be, well, Diablo, or hot and spicy. My grandmother would have said, "this tomato alfredo is delicious." No spice and when asked, we commented about it. "Out normal customers don't like it very spicy." then don't order diablo!! My "filet and risotto", which I pictured to be a small filet, medium rare, surrounded with risotto, was 7 pinky strips of well done steak (not sure it was filet) on a bed of pasty, overdone risotto. Seriously, how have we entered such a Mecca of underwhelming food? Even with his meal comped, our bill was nearly $100 with two drinks. Just say no. Go to the Market. Or Bar-lys. Anywhere but here.;So disappointed ... Soup served cold and pasta was awful! It was my 1st time this place and I won't coming back and not recommend to others ! Carrabba's Italian place is much better than here !. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Maggiano's Little Italy 1: I want to first start by saying that this is my favorite place to eat. I eat at the King of Prussia location all the time. On this particular evening we were in philly for the weekend and decided to celebrate my best friends birthday. There were five of us. The experience was awful to start. We waited 20 min for oil and I'm not even kidding. Then are server Charlie came over to apologize for not getting to us right away and he also said he was new and they were short staffed and his manager put him on the floor. We all ordered drinks and that took quite some time. We finally got to order our food (by this point we have already been there an hour and seen other tables come and go). We get our 1st course (we ate family style) then Charlie gets our entree selections. Well, we got our entrees one hour and 15 min later. That is not an exaggeration because we were so bored we kept track of the time. During that time of waiting we complained to the manager who didn't really seem to understand why we were even complaining. I have had bad service before but this took the cake. He offered us a free round of drinks which again took 28 min to get to our table and we still didn't have our food. It turns out Charle never put out food in or confused us with another table. I really don't know what went wrong. Where is management at this point and why don't they see that we have nothing. I am a manager and trust me when I say I know without a doubt by looking at a table, I know where they are within the continuum of there dinner experience. We got our bill and it was over 200 dollars for what seemed to be the worst meal of our lives. A friend of mine called and spoke with the manager and he said "well we gave you free drinks". I'm sorry but I have been in the service industry for over 15 years and a free round of drinks doesn't even come close to what we deserved. I'm not saying we wanted a free meal but we did want to be heard. Maybe a gift card would have been nice. I do want to say that I don't give Charlie all the blame. He was nice enough but had no clue how to prioritize and time our table. I do blame management for thinking he was ready. I would rather have waited an hour for our table then got the service that we got.;Not sure what is going on, but I have dined at the a few Maggiano's locations (Las Vegas, Scottsdale, San Jose) and this Philadelphia location was so-so. I usually order the same dish no matter where I am. Here in Philly it was lackluster, needed seasoning, and just was bland. With many Philly dining options in the area, I won't likely be heading to this one. But then again, maybe staff was having an off night?;I am an avid eater and quite the fan of Italian restaurants. I was in Philly this weekend for the Independence Day Regatta and decided to go out to Maggiano's Little Italy with five of my close friends for a nice dinner. I made a reservation for 6 people at 6:45 and when we arrived at 6:44 the table was not ready. We ended up waiting for about 15 minutes before being seated. I decided it would be best to put that frustration behind me. The bread was delicious, which is something that matters a lot to me, but unfortunately it aided in what made this dining experience such a disaster. I filled my bread plate up with oil and balsamic vinegar, as one might normally do, but had a lot left over. In fact, there were plates on either side of me that had substantial amounts of leftover oil and vinegar. When the waitress came to clear our plates, she spilled the two small bread dishes on the table and on my clothes. She did not apologize nor did she offer seltzer water and a fresh napkin to clean it up. My friends asked to see the manager and once again I got no satisfaction- just a small "I'm sorry." No offer for a free drink, dessert, or entree! It made me sad and my favorite jacket is now permanently stained. Very, very tragic. The 7-11 next door had a very good deal on Gatorade... 2 for $3!. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Maggiano's Little Italy 1: I came here for the first time last Sunday with a party of 14. My girlfriend and her cousins were taking their grandparents out for a surprise lunch in the city. We were early for our noon reservation, but were seated immediately. We had 2 waiters for our table, and both were very good. No one had to wait at any time through the meal for a refill on their drinks. We ordered everything family style. For appetizers we had the fried calamari, stuffed mushrooms, and Maggianos salad. The calamari was obviously frozen, and had way to much breading. Not impressive. The stuffed mushrooms were very good. The stuffing consisted of breadcrumbs, spinach, and mozzarella. For our entrees we had the chicken parm, 4 cheese ravioli, salmon, and the spinach and chicken manicotti. The chicken parm was dry. There was barely any marinara sauce on top, and it did not come with spaghetti noodles, just the breast on the plate. The salmon had a lemon taste to it, and was not of a high quality. I would not recommend it. The ravioli were tender and had a good taste. The best dish was by far the manicotti. If I returned here, I would get that. For dessert, we had the cheesecake and apples and ice cream. Both were very good, but nothing special. The service was top notch however, all the way through the end of the meal. With all the excellent Italian places in Philly, it is hard to say I would go back here for average food. I will say, that as far as Italian chain restaurants go, this was the best I have been to.;This place is an exact three stars. The food is good, not great, and the service isn't bad, but not as fast and attentive as it could be. This place has a lot of seating and a large menu with something for everyone. With so many cozy little byob's in town with much better food, I'd say skip Maggiano's and check one of them out instead.;For the cheap price you pay, you get a good amount of food and the quality is decent. I love the bread they give you. The salad isn't bad, the dressing that they give you is pretty good. The angel hair with sausage is light since the pomodoro sauce is very little but I wish they chopped up the sausage and offered more. The Spaghetti with meat sauce is a solid option with a good amount of meat in the sauce. It was sweet but not overbearing. The 3rd pasta dish i tried was the pesto linguine with chicken. The chicken chunks were moist but there weren't enough. The pesto linguine was a bit oily and didni't offer too much flavor. However, i can't really complain since we paid so little for the amount of food that we were served. A solid carbo load option around the area.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Maggiano's Little Italy 1: Big fan of Maggiano's. For me it ranks a little behind Carmine's as far as family style Italian joints go, but its pretty darn good. Been to this particular location on a few occassions. One of which was New Years Eve with a party of about a dozen. Wait staff is great and they replenish the food and drinks rather quickly. Never had anything I didn't enjoy here. A little tough to dine with just a party of two because the portions are so large. I recommend a group of 4 or more and make reservations. The first time we attempted to dine here a few years ago we were told it was an hour and a half wait. If you love Italian then I don't think Maggiano's will disappoint you.;Yes its a chain. You cant really tell its a chain though...... I've been here multiple times in the last few years. I have always had decent service and thought the food was good to really good. If you want to try to compare it to the big chains such as Olive Garden and Carrabbas, this place beats them hands down every time. Better decor, better menu selections, and huge portions of food! You cant always please everyone. For me, this is a great place to eat dinner or entertain clients. Huge good portions of food and the best part is the prices. Cheap prices for decent food in downtown Philly! I'm not sure why people that dislike chain restaurants write bad reviews about them? I don't really like them either, but i give credit where credit is due. This is a good place.;Excellent Italian restaurant with lots of seating. Service was excellent, but the food came out so fast (like in 5 minutes!), it was almost too fast. In fact, the server forgot to bring the salad to my colleague. That said, I ordered the half plate, per the servers recommendation, and it was still huge. Pros: Excellent food, nice atmosphere, not too noisy, friendly service. Cons: Food came out almost too fast, especially if you are wanting to socialize a bit. Forgot salad, but didn't charge for it.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Maggiano's Little Italy 1: Went here with my parents and my brother after ice skating. Had a wonderful evening. Food was absolutely fantastic. For appetizers, we got the fried mozzarella and the spinach and artichoke dip. Probably the best that I've had in a while. For dinner, I had the fettuccine Alfredo and pomegranate italian soda. Both were yummy. Our server Ashton was awesome and very attentive. Overall, great place to go for a filling dinner. Will definitely return!;Best gluten free crab cakes I've ever had!!!! My two children and I have celiac and the staff was so accommodating and knowledgeable of the seriousness of the disease. You rock Chief Santiago!!!;Excellent food. I loved the build your own bruschetta. The bread if also very delicious. Will come back..
Golden Chopstick Chinese Restaurant is located at 1800 Spring Garden St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19130 and latitude - longitude is 39.963077709 --75.1680274529 . List of Golden Chopstick Chinese Restaurant's categories: Restaurants, Chinese. Golden Chopstick Chinese Restaurant opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 11:0-22:30, Wednesday: 11:0-22:30, Thursday: 11:0-22:30, Friday: 11:0-22:30, Saturday: 11:0-22:30, Sunday: 12:0-22:30. The rating for Golden Chopstick Chinese Restaurant is 3.0. Golden Chopstick Chinese Restaurant is currently open. Golden Chopstick Chinese Restaurant provides information for customer: Has good for kids service, Has delivery support, Serves beer and wine, Has supports takeout service, Can only provide Low Price, Accepts credit cards, No outdoor seating, Has good for groups service, Has bike parking, True, 'casual', Average loud, No happy hour service, No dogs allowed, Has wheelchair accessible, u'free', Has reservations service, False, Has table service, Has caters service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Golden Chopstick Chinese Restaurant: Mm yea GC is SUCKING these days. How complicated is it to make lo mein properly if you've been cooking it all day every day for... decades? Lo mein here has become consistently greasy & has a lovely burnt flavor. It's so oily that I leave the last few mouthfuls so I don't have a heart attack on the spot. The food here overall is overpriced and crappy. The one thing I order [shrimp w/broccoli] is really hard to F up, but eating with other folks has shown me how hit or miss GC is. For some reason it always takes 10 light years to get the food when I order in store for sit-down service. That gives me homicidal thoughts that I can't shake for days. This place isn't even trying anymore. They know they don't have to because an entire neighborhood that's flush with cash thinks GC is the only viable option for Chinese. See all the reviews post 2008? They ain't lyin. Forget MY first review & get your Chinese somewhere else!;Disrespectful & ungrateful managers. They gave me the wrong order (veg lomein; w/o tufu instead of w/), and I didn't notice until I got home. I called to tell them, and they made me bring the open, partially eaten, incorrect order back, and wouldn't let me keep it, even though it was THEIR mistake. The girl who said she was the manager was extremely rude to me, first saying that I couldn't have what I didn't pay for, (even though it was their mistake,) and kept making faces at me and treating me like I was a homeless person who was offending her, rather than a regular customer who lives in the building and regularly goes there. Well, never again. DO NOT GO if you prefer to get your food from people who treat you with respect.;I had the worst chinese of my life here. That says a lot considering I have had chinese food in places like Utah and upstate New Hampshire. It was so greasy and foul I ended up throwing it out. I probably should have known better given the skeezy neon lights. The eggrolls tasted like they had been fried, then thrown aside for 6 or so hours, and then refried in really dirty oil. So gross. The chicken with broccoli was a greasy mess. It tasted like it had been reheated as well. The kung pow chicken was also swimming in old grease. I have heard other people say they like it, but I really don't think I am going to give them another chance. I'll stick with Chinatown.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Golden Chopstick Chinese Restaurant: I ordered take out from here last night, which apparently was a mistake. I was at a friend's house in NoLibs, which yes, is about 18ish blocks away, but still not that far. It took close to 2 hours to get our food delivered. When the delivery guy finally arrived, he wouldn't hand me the bag, but kept showing me the receipt. I told him that I'd already paid because I ordered online. He then made me wait while he called his boss. During this process, he set the bag down on a step, only to have it topple over. Seriously, guy, you made us wait way too long, so just give me our food and beat it. The food itself was whatever. Outside of Chinatown, all Chinese places taste relatively the same.;OK, so I know you aren't expecting haute cuisine at place that looks so bland and has no atmosphere at all. This is a place for a quick lunch, nothing more. So none should be surprised to hear the food is just so-so. The wonton soup is the worst I've ever had, with wontons clearly made several days earlier, and too-salty broth. The noodles were just rubbery and filled with something reddish and nasty looking. And even though soup was the only thing I was ordering on 2 occasions, I still had to wait 10 minutes for them to ladle it out. So don't expect much from this place.;Ok, I came here on the advice of co-workers who basically said "Don't eat at Long River" - which is across the street from my office. So I trudged over the 2-3 blocks to Golden Chopstick, stood in a pretty long line and ordered a Chicken & Stringbean lunch special with brown rice to go. "Light on the sauce", I implored. Service was friendly and the order took about 6-8 minutes to come out (not bad considering there were 7 people ahead of me.) Walked the take-out grub back to my desk and voila. Tasteless - abut thankfully not greasy due to the lack of sauce. Beans were the best part - crisp. Chicken (thankfully white meat) was bone dry and flavorless. Not sure If I'd ever come back. Now I am really in fear of Long River. This is supposed to be the "good" Chinese place near my office. Oh well.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Golden Chopstick Chinese Restaurant: Food here is good, woman who answered phone was extremely rude to me...very unprofessional;Really cheap, and this is the biggest advantage of this restaurant. But the food tasted...not that good. We ordered chicken noodle soup, fried beed dish and wonton soup, and both of us think that they are not delicious enough. But considered the price... it worths.;I order from here a lot. The food is typical "American" Chinese, but it's the best in this neighborhood, unless you go to Chinatown. The hot and sour soup is pretty decent. I do find it annoying that the delivery drivers always call me to say that they are at my door, and I go downstairs and wait outside another 5 minutes for them to actually show up. But I keep ordering from them so I guess it's worth it :/. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Golden Chopstick Chinese Restaurant: 1 Fried Meat Dumplings $ 5.25 1 General Tso's Dinner Box $ 7.75 I gave this a four stars but let me clarify. It is what it is. It's greasy unhealthy American-Chinese food thats cheap and has way too much salt. You know they don't serve general tso's in China right? But for what it is it's a cheap and solid dinner. The General Tso's Dinner box is is a typical combo of egg roll rice and the chicken. It's pretty good but I'd only say it's an average 3 stars, nothing sticks out. The real reason I order from Golden Chopsticks quite often is their fried meat dumplings. These are the thick heavy doughy dumplings, not the thin potstickers you might be used to and you get 8 with an order for less than 6 bucks. It's a lot of food and make sure you sleep with water next to your bed because it's very salty, in a good way. So again for what they are aiming for, they do a pretty decent job. Don't skip on the dumplings!;This place has the best chicken wings and shrimp fried rice. I order it at least 2-3 times per month. The wings are big and they cook them according to your request. I also love their shrimp and broccoli. The shrimp are always plump and juicy and the broccoli is crisp, never overcooked and mushy. Also, the delivery staff are always prompt and courteous. I recommend anyone to try this place.;Fast friendly service and speedy delivery when I'm starving at work! Ive only tried the Shrimp and Broccoli lunch special which comes with soup and a soda! My food is always delivered fast and very delicious! I will be trying other dishes from here!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Golden Chopstick Chinese Restaurant: I'm not sure if it's 100% vegetarian, but their tofu and green beans is awesome.;Great value for Chinese food! Was super happy with General Tso's chicken for $6.75. I wish this place was closer to me so I could walk-in, but I got it because it was rated highly on Uber eats. Will definitely order again!;We order here with uber eats and the food is fantastic every time. not drowned in sauce, great flavor..
Off the Hook Seafood & Grill is located at 629 E Baltimore Ave, Lansdowne city. It has the postal code is 19050 and latitude - longitude is 39.9406122 --75.2600061 . List of Off the Hook Seafood & Grill's categories: Barbeque, Seafood, Restaurants. Off the Hook Seafood & Grill opens: Monday: 11:0-0:0, Tuesday: 11:0-0:0, Wednesday: 11:0-0:0, Thursday: 11:0-0:0, Friday: 11:0-0:0, Saturday: 11:0-0:0, Sunday: 12:0-23:0. The rating for Off the Hook Seafood & Grill is 2.5. Off the Hook Seafood & Grill is currently open. Off the Hook Seafood & Grill provides information for customer: Has good for kids service, 'casual', No reservations service, Has bike parking, Has delivery support, Can provide Medium Price, No table service, Accepts credit cards, No outdoor seating, No good for groups service, Serves beer and wine, 'no', True, Has supports takeout service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Off the Hook Seafood & Grill: I ordered food from this restaurant before and didn't have a problem but the last time I ordered the food was terrible. It taste as if they cooked it in old dirty burnt oil. I called to complain and the young lady on the phone wasn't very polite and told me to bring the food back. Because I ordered online and it was delivered I wasn't able to get there. When I informed her of this she said ok and took my information thinking that they'd would rather keep a customer and I would be reimbursed me or even be offered for them to send another order instead nothing was done. That will be my last time getting anything from them. Most businesses would have followed up. It's been a week. I'm definitely off their hook;Despite the horrible customer service(particularly the girl who places the phone orders. My receipt said her name was diamond) and them refusing to deliver one of the items they forgot to pack in my bag. The food was good.. but sadly I wouldn't go back.;Dry crabs... 1 hour wait No potatoes on menu???!!! Not worth it. Everyone waiting looked as pissed as I felt.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Off the Hook Seafood & Grill: I really was excited a new seafood spot opened up in the neighborhood. I order my food and it was horrible. The sides taste like frozen food reheated , the crab cakes have more filler than meat , and I could have definitely did with out ordering the fish . I definitely will not be ordering again.;The food was ok...fried flounder had no seasoning no flavor and the fish didn't taste fresh. The mac and cheese isn't good. The broccoli was good had way more flavor than the fish. The sautéed shrimp was good...I wish I just got the shrimp with a side of broccoli. Long wait my food took almost 45 mins. I doubt I eat there again.;They have potential to be better my snow crabs was dry and wasn't seasoned enough it barely had any season on its broccoli was cooked perfectly but had no seasoning on it when I asked for the plater to be seasoned with butter and garlic but it's has potential I'll try them one more time in the near future also they need to get bigger crabs those crabs was skinny and had barely no meat in them.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Off the Hook Seafood & Grill: Mixed..I tend to get the same thing, I'm a creature of habit. Sometimes it's great, sometimes it's passable. Food taste isn't consistent. If they tell you 20 minutes, add 10. Sometimes staff is polite but we don't need to be best buddies. Decent prices. I just wish the taste and quality were always great instead of half the time. Do check it out!;To start off my wife ordered online and for delivery. About 40mins went by and no delivery but online the order said delivered. My wife called to ask what's going on the with order. The person on the said "the delivery guy just walked in with it. So we told them he never came to our house and marked it delivered. They offered us half off the price original price and fresh made food(we picked up ourselves). I believe the delivery guy tried to steal our order and get a free meal. Son of bitch must've been high because he looked stupid in the face. Oh and the food was great;I had tried this place when it first opened and was very disappointed in the flavor of the food. It was fresh, but bland. I was told by a few people that changes had been made and the food was better, so I ordered a couple of days ago and, unfortunately, I was not happy this time either. I ordered the General Tso's Shrimp, which is a "popular" order according to their menu. It wasn't that it didn't have flavor this time. It was just that it was a simple shrimp and rice dish with a few sprigs of broccoli. I guess my expectations were too high. It expected flavorful shrimp and broccoli that wasn't overcooked. I really want to to like this place, but so far I can't say that's true.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Off the Hook Seafood & Grill: I ordered my food online from Off the Hook for delivery. They told me that it may take up to 55 minutes but my food was delivered in 35 minutes. My order was accurate and delicious. I got a crab cake that was awesome, shrimp platter with big golden fried shrimp the fries were good but could have been a little crisper and the New Zealand mussel thumbs up. It's the first time I've ordered so I'll wait until my next order before I give the star of excellence. I DO RECOMMEND you try the food.;The Mediterranean salad is to die for. I prefer ranch or blue cheese dressing. The oranges add the right touch with the scallops, shrimp and clams. The menu is exactly like J&P Seafood on Spruce Street in West Philadelphia.;I like their food. Not everything is great but the things that are good are pretty good. A little overpriced but solid when you want quick seafood delivery in the area.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Off the Hook Seafood & Grill: Hello fellow yelpers!! There's just way too much negativity here!! Chill out guys! I was really excited to have a decent neighborhood joint close to home that is open late. So far my go to's are their Buffalo wings and lemon butter garlic salmon with broccoli and pasta. So far I'm never disappointed!! Thanks guys! And be nice everyone :);They are open Mon-Sat 11am-12am and Sunday 12pm-11-pm. This is my second time eating from the establishment. Both times have been a great experience. My first time was back in April on a week day. I ordered over the phone and within twenty min I had my food. I ordered fried stuffed shrimp, which was stuffed with lump crab meat as well. It was great!!! I also ordered the Baked Lump Crab Meat which had just a small amount of breading...only to hold it together. It is 95% lump crab. It comes in a kind of a cupcake holder, it's very filling!! That can be found under the appetizer category. Today I ordered delivery. I placed my order online, at 10:25 and by 11:10 I had my order, and it was nice and hot!! This time I ordered broiled stuffed shrimp with crab meat, which was basted in garlic butter. Three pieces were given along with two sides broccoli and Macaroni and cheese that I ordered. You can always get double sides, or none at all. The broccoli was steamed, then basted with garlic butter. The macaroni was cheesy, but I believe cheese sauce was used to make the Mac, which wasn't bad at all. I also ordered the baked lump crab meat again, which I think I will always order no matter what, which was perfect!! Lastly I ordered six jumbo steamed shrimp with garlic butter. I know it seems like a lot of garlic butter, but I did request it. Please don't worry though, about the butter. I think they use unsalted butter, in order to keep the taste of the entree. Nothing was too salty at all. It all had just the right amount of flavor. I'm quite happy that this establishment is going strong. I've spoken to so many people who have patronized this establishment since its opening and only great things about the food I have heard. My tip is that you call your order ahead of time for pickup. It will save you the Trimble of being frustrated if you hate waiting. Just remember it's a good thing for you to get food from an establishment that is always busy. That means the food is always great and fresh.;I just went for lunch today and had a great meal. And brought home plenty of leftovers because there were just too many yummy options! I didn't realize that the place was a seafood market with a small fast food area attached. It was a very casual, seat yourself kind of deal. Anyway, I got the Jaws fried seafood platter: jumbo shrimp, crab cake, and scallops with a side of steamed, seasoned and buttered broccoli. I also got the New Zealand mussels appetizer, which came in a butter garlic sauce. All the seafood was really fresh, juicy and plump. None of that sad, shriveled business you get at restaurants sometimes, but that's why you go straight to the seafood market! Will definitely be back..
New Orleans Cafe is located at 3601 Chichester Ave, Chichester city. It has the postal code is 19061 and latitude - longitude is 39.8400229 --75.4420731 . List of New Orleans Cafe's categories: Restaurants, Cajun/Creole, Cafes. New Orleans Cafe opens: Tuesday: 17:0-21:0, Wednesday: 17:0-21:0, Thursday: 17:0-21:0, Friday: 17:0-21:0, Saturday: 17:0-22:0. The rating for New Orleans Cafe is 5.0. New Orleans Cafe is currently closed. New Orleans Cafe provides information for customer: Serves beer and wine, No delivery support, Accepts credit cards, Can provide Medium Price, No good for kids service, Has reservations service, Average loud, False, No good for groups service, Casual Attire, No outdoor seating. Extremely poor review of restaurant New Orleans Cafe: None. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant New Orleans Cafe: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant New Orleans Cafe: None. Good, satisfied review of restaurant New Orleans Cafe: Does anyone know if this is the same owner as the New Orleans Cafe in Media, a few years ago?. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant New Orleans Cafe: We stopped by last night and were shocked to find it closed. Very bummed! Hopefully Dan will open up in a new location in the near future!;Do you want to know how awesome these people are? I called to ask if my cashew chicken was on the menu and it wasn't that night, so I asked if I brought them a can of cashwes would they make it for me? YES! They ROCK! That is how cool they are! How many places will do that for you? We have followed New Orleans Cafe all over the area, and this is why: Food is excellent, well priced, and the chef is super-sweet. We are so happy to find them again! Yay! PS -- When you find a restaurant in a stripmall next to a CVS (like this one), the food is either a health hazard, or the best darn dish of heaven you can put in your mouth! This is 5-STARS for a reason!;I have followed New Orleans Cafe since it was in the old jailhouse in Media. Loved it then and love it even more now. The servers at the Boothwyn location are so attentive, and even in a small spot, the food is still FAB! I want the Pistachio Chicken with the Sweet Lobster Cream recipe. I am gonna get it one day! ;) The cajun fries were delish as an appetizer. My husband had the Andouille meatloaf and LOVED it. Worth the hour drive in traffic..
Viking Pastries is located at 39 Cricket Ave, Ardmore city. It has the postal code is 19003 and latitude - longitude is 40.0072552 --75.2917215 . List of Viking Pastries's categories: Bakeries, Food, Restaurants. Viking Pastries opens: Tuesday: 8:0-17:0, Wednesday: 8:0-17:0, Thursday: 8:0-17:0, Friday: 8:0-17:0, Saturday: 8:0-16:0, Sunday: 8:0-14:0. The rating for Viking Pastries is 4.0. Viking Pastries is currently closed. Viking Pastries provides information for customer: Accepts credit cards, Has bike parking, Has caters service, Can provide Medium Price, Has delivery support, Has supports takeout service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Viking Pastries: Indignant: The Viking Pastry Story Bizarrely poor service. Expect curt and cold service at best, and outright rude attitude more often than not. This level of service had been corroborated by multiple people, multiple times. The entire staff seems to have an axe to grind with any poor soul who wanders in the door. I can not fathom how they stay open in a service industry. Also, the cake is just so-so.;The worst customer service. The lady working there was rude from the start when my mother and I walked in. We wanted some coffee so stopped in and she couldn't have been more unfriendly to us. She threw our change on the counter and kept giving us dirty looks. Just disgusting;Ok the woman was snippy and the donuts were not good. The donuts were oily, the glaze was dry and no flavor. I understand the style of donut they were trying to do but the execution was crap. Save your money!. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Viking Pastries: While the pastries were delicious, the service was abysmal. I was not surprised to see them close. The owner claims it was due to lack of parking and construction, but she should also reflect back on her unfriendliness and poor service as a cause.;My sister ordered a cannoli cake here not realizing they were featured on save my bakery. Well, I think they should try to get on that show again because the cake was not good. The cake was dried out and the frosting tasted off. The only good part was the cannoli filling. I would never order another cake from here.;I recently moved to the area & was referred to this bakery. I was not impressed. I was looking for a birthday cake for my son but wasn't really thrilled with the offerings first thing in the morning on a Thursday. I did buy some Snowflake rolls and a loaf of cinnamon rolls. Both were stale. I don't know if the rolls were leftover from Sunday (most likely) but they wound up as breadcrumbs in my meatloaf. The cinnamon rolls tasted good, but the ends were hard as rocks & required a serrated knife to get through them. I guess if you go on a Sunday morning, you'll have a decent experience, but I wouldn't repeat a visit during the week. Rather disappointing.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Viking Pastries: Mediocre service at best but excellent baked products. Unfortunately for us, service is key, so we definitely won't be returning to what would be an otherwise great place to add to our list of frequent places to visit.;Can't wait to eat my sweet's ! Pineapple cup cake is delicious! So I ate my free donut with buttercream filling the filling tasted a bit off and the dough was a bit stale for 9 am. The biscotti was good texture and taste! The staff was friendly and helpful! I will try again the next time I am near by!;Viking Pastries is an establishment that is definitely on the list of Ardmore Institutions, along with Pennywise Thrift Shop, Hu Nan, Rittenhouse Electric and Suburban Office Supply. That is, it's been in Ardmore for a very long time and has a reputation for doing certain things very well. In Viking's case, what they do particularly well is a certain style of cake that is either layer or sheet, typically layer, and is adorned with long shavings of chocolate, white chocolate, or both, cut into curled ribbons. The cake is quite showy and beautiful, and is often featured at area bar mitzvahs and graduation parties. This is not a cake you see anywhere else. Their other show-stopper is their buttercream 'filled' donuts. I put that in quotes as the donut isn't filled as a traditional filled pastry. Rather, they make the solid donut (i.e. a donut without a hole - but not a danish), then slice it in half and layer magnificent buttercream. Picture a donut version of a Whoopee Pie and you've got their concoction and it is deadly good. It's 9,.999,998 calories of good. It also sells out routinely and is best when it's still warm from the oven. Now, in recent years they've been looking a bit tired. Worn. A bit out of step. Also, some of their morning workers are, well, appearing to be a bit hung over and not particularly thrilled with having to be awake and standing at the crack of dawn. OK. They recently were the subject of a yet-to-air Food Network 'rescue/makeover" show where the shop got a facelift, new signage and apparently some new recipes though THANK GOD the buttercream donut still lives! The new space looks good, very bright and well painted, feels a bit Pinterest-y. It's configured to be more open, with the cases moving around, and they've got little tables and chairs up so people can sit in the bakery and enjoy their treats. On the day we visited, though, they still hadn't quite gotten that customer service piece down. Came in, stood at the brightly lit counter with the cute lighting fixtures and the chalkboards hanging from above and watched while no less than five people completely ignored me and did other things for well north of 5 minutes. One person came in from the back, saw me, then went and did other stuff. Okayyyyy. They finally helped me, somewhat, um, reluctantly? Very odd. Packaged well. I suggested they serve coffee too since they have the tables. One person said they did! Then showed me an empty Bunn coffee maker with no carafe of coffee. That is the one thing that's really missing from the place: Aromas. Great bakery marketing is to have the customer enveloped in the smells of cinnamon and yeast and coffee and all those wonderful smells that you associate with food. Increases sales - if I had smelled coffee, I might have been enticed to actually buy coffee. Get it? I am happy to see them get a facelift, and I do wish them well. Being a wee bit more customer focused will serve them. It's a solid longtime business. I like the new sign too, though I kind of miss the old sign with the blue Viking Ship on it. They should think about hanging that up inside somewhere as it's really quite iconic.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Viking Pastries: Good bakery, consistently delicious. The service is not very friendly, but I don't really need friends, just yummy baked goods, right? Cannoli cake is a favorite...;You may know them for their cakes, as I have for years. I never realized it, but there is always a small tray of doughnuts. Three or four varieties, and all delicious. Butter-cream filled - that's right, buttercream. Not some plastic crap from a 5 gallon tub. Cider doughnuts. And plain. Who needs more choices?! Not me! Next time, I'll be planted at one of their two tables to check out the 10+ varieties of homemade biscotti.;Great prices, clean place. Counter girl was very niceZ The selections were not that vast, but there are some unique gems- the chocolate covered buns were delicious!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Viking Pastries: My family loves Viking pastries. Cakes are good, but the best thing they make is cookies. Definitely try a box or tray of assorted cookies. They are the best you can get anywhere -- crispy, buttery, and lots of variety. Most cookie trays have lots of different cookies, but really they all taste the same. Not so with Viking. Each has it's own distinct flavor and texture.;A really fantastic bakery in Ardmore. Our family has been buying cakes here for over 40 years, but never really tried the donuts, which are truly excellent. Definitely recommend!;I LOVE LOVE LOVE their cakes! The white chocolate chiffon cake is scrumptious!!!! The vanilla chiffion chocolate chip cake is light and moist and the frosting perfectly complements it. Just to make sure it's yummy enough, they decorate the whole thing with white chocolate shavings and then powdered sugar (to add insult to glorious injury). Viking cakes are not cheap but that will keep you from eating them all of the time :).
Lagos Island Pizza & Grille is located at 157 Long Ln, Kirklyn city. It has the postal code is 19082 and latitude - longitude is 39.9575407 --75.2634407 . List of Lagos Island Pizza & Grille's categories: Soul Food, Pizza, Restaurants. Lagos Island Pizza & Grille opens: Monday: 11:0-21:0, Tuesday: 11:0-21:0, Wednesday: 11:0-21:0, Thursday: 11:0-21:0, Friday: 11:0-21:0, Saturday: 11:0-21:0. The rating for Lagos Island Pizza & Grille is 3.5. Lagos Island Pizza & Grille is currently open. Lagos Island Pizza & Grille provides information for customer: Accepts credit cards, u'no', Has supports takeout service, Has delivery support, No table service, No wheelchair accessible, No reservations service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Lagos Island Pizza & Grille: Food was never delivered. Very unprofessional restaurant. Save your time and look elsewhere.;I ordered jerk chicken with salmon which was 17$ and a jerk chicken with salmon and shrimp which was also 22$. I read the comments before I brought it to see how it taste. The comments were definitely wrong to the max. It tasted nothing like jerk chicken at all!! It was so horrible, it just taste like barbecue sauce bro, like Wsp, don't name something jerk chicken when has not one jerk chicken seasoning. Spent 53$ on something that should've really be 15$. Highly upset!;I ordered a pizza and received a sloppy mess (see photos). And now they won't answer the phone. Worst customer service ever.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Lagos Island Pizza & Grille: I Placed an order through UberEats, an decided to purchase the Salmon & Shrimp Alfredo. I have to admit for 21.00, I expected better. Small portion of Salmon, with 6 large shrimps that have the shell & tail still attached. Not sure if it even consist of fettuccine pasta. Alfredo sauce very basic, no unique taste, and it was topped with a LOT of Parmesan cheese !!! Which made it Salty.. Not Terrible, but not Good.. Don't think I would order from Lagos again..;Just bought vegetarian Alfredo with salmon on the side and I paid about $22 for this with garlic bread. The pasta looks like a big portion but the salmon is like so tiny that it doesn't make any sense the pasta is supposed to be eight dollars on the menu and the salmon I'm not sure how much but I don't understand how it jumps to $22 and I get a really tiny piece of fish a tiny piece of bread.;Yuck. Alfredo, no Bueno, dry overcooked salmon, shrimp with shell and not clean and the sauce I've had better out of a jar. It was also very oily. A lot of salt and not a lot of flavor in the food. The broccoli was good and the rice was cooked well, everything else was a fail. Not worth the wait or price.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Lagos Island Pizza & Grille: Let me start by saying the food is AMAZING! Always fresh, flavorful and is why I keep going back. Clean, chef is nice...Even customer service was good to me when I had a mix up with my order once. The reason I have three stars was the personality of the cashier. Will leave you standing and not acknowledge your presence, answers the phone rudely, and that's a shame when everything else is so great. For example today I ordered mussels and asked if I could pay for extra sauce on the mussels she said okay on the phone. Arrive for pickup and stood for 10 minutes, no hello no nothing... so I left out and had my husband go in and get it because I didn't feel like dealing with the attitude. My husband went in and stood for another 10 minutes until he said can I please find out about my food (which was sitting right next to her). When he asked was it extra sauce on the mussels she said "That's not how this works, you get the sauce that's on there thats it". We We paid and left. I would recommend the food, just be prepared to not be treating like a paying customer at the register. FYI when I got home it had more than enough sauce just like I requested. Told ya the kitchen and managers are on point!;The food isn't bad, but they tend to hire cashier's that are disrespectful. Their staff does not take precautions and wear a mask. One of the owners wears a mask, but the employees stand there talking to you not covered. They are standing close to each other and not protected.;I went here this evening to try this place out. I ride pass every day and thought why not give them a try. I got a Salmon Cheesesteak with Jerk Sauce added to it and fries. So basically a Salmon Cheesesteak Platter and it came with peppers, onions and I think monterey jack cheese. I wasn't too crazy about it. It was just ok to me. The Salmon was indeed fresh but idk I guess I was expecting more out it. The jerk sauce added a nice touch to it but it was just ok to me. I'm not giving up on this place just yet. The rice platters alone from me just looking at it being prepared while I was waiting for my food they look bomb! That's my next thing to try when I go back!. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Lagos Island Pizza & Grille: First time tasting. I'm very pleased. Really good with a nice amount of food. I will be ordering again;My boyfriend and I love this place. We always get the alfredo platters or the chicken bites platters. We've become customers via delivery at least 2-3 times a month.;Great food overall! They have a variety of different foods and everything I tried was tasty. I tired their Pizza, Buffalo Chicken Fries, Jerk Chicken Fries, cheesesteak, chicken bites and mussels. I would recommend. The reason I didn't give them 5 stars is because depending on the day service can be so slow.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Lagos Island Pizza & Grille: So...I won't lie...I almost gave up on this spot as I was put on hold longer than I wanted to be. However I called back and ordered the jerk chicken, shrimp and rice platter. I'm truly glad that I did not give up. That platter was GOOD good. I'll be back. That's all I got. It was really good. Go get one today;I ordered the blackened salmon platter with yellow rice and broccoli and OMG SO GOOD. Everything seasoned perfectly like all hits seriously I'm so satisfied.;First time ordering from Lagos, looking for a good chicken cheese steak spot in West Philly. They. Did. Not. Disappoint. The chicken cheese steak was poppin! And I knew it was poppin because I ate the whole thing. Real chicken you can actually see in a cheese steak is hard to come by in Philly. I can't wait to order something else from them. BUT they are slow on the cooking so be patient with them..
Forin Cafe is located at 2041 Coral St, Ste 2, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19125 and latitude - longitude is 39.9813471541 --75.1322471288 . List of Forin Cafe's categories: Shopping, Restaurants, Cafes, Fashion. Forin Cafe opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 7:0-15:0, Wednesday: 7:0-15:0, Thursday: 7:0-15:0, Friday: 7:0-15:0, Saturday: 7:0-15:0, Sunday: 7:0-15:0. The rating for Forin Cafe is 4.5. Forin Cafe is currently open. Forin Cafe provides information for customer: Serves beer and wine, Has supports takeout service, Has caters service, Has outdoor seating, u'free', No table service, Has bike parking, Accepts credit cards, Has wheelchair accessible, No delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Forin Cafe: None. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Forin Cafe: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Forin Cafe: The workers here are really nice and friendly! The cafe is also really cute inside. The espresso is good and the coffee is strong here. A few things I would hope to change would be the size of the cups. It's relatively expensive for fishtown and the size of the cups are very small. Maybe 16 oz at most. When I ordered my first iced latte from here I was kind of shocked when they handed me the cup and they said that was the biggest size they had. It felt smaller than a grande at Starbucks for the same price. They also don't have almond milk which is fine for some people. I believe they have oat, pistachio and coconut. But I have a lot of friends who drink almond milk in their coffee. They also only had 1 flavor syrup (vanilla) which I was surprised about. I think adding a few more of the popular syrups is also necessary. So just those little things I would hope to see change! Cute cafe and really nice people overall!. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Forin Cafe: *management gave a kind and reasonable response to my review so I'm revising to give them 4 stars. I was so excited to see a cafe open up near me! There aren't too many good breakfast options near me. The coffee is good, but I've been 3 times and they never have bagels left by 8am. Croissants aren't a good breakfast option in my own opinion, but they sell a few kinds like ham and cheese, chocolate, etc (haven't tried them but they look delicious). I just wish it was a one stop shop for breakfast needs. I think if they figure out food I would make it a 5 star. They're really nice in there and it's a beautiful facility!;- Capp is small $4 - Nice upstairs area to work. Small. Open space from downstairs so could get loud - Outdoor seating on a small street is nice cause there's not too much traffic - Free water - Clean bathroom. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Forin Cafe: Gotta love Forin Cafe The coffee is strong, the WiFi is fast, and the vibe oozes creativity. While not a local cafe for the South Philly human that I am, I've found myself traveling up here a few times a month to take a meeting or find some creativity in the middle of my work day. Will see you all again soon : );Stopped by today and had the pleasure of seeing that Forîn was open for business! Ended up getting two drinks, both of which were delicious: - house roast was smooth, flavorful, and non-acidic ($2.75) - pistachio latte (pistachio milk) was deliciously nutty and not overly sweet ($5.00) I also have to commend their attention to design detail - the industrial themed space has minimalist vibes yet is warm and inviting. Definitely could see myself plopping down for a couple of hours and getting some ~creative~ work done in the space. Excited to come back and see how it flourishes!;Great! Nice barista, took my feedback for their hours with a smile. Really like the fact that Forin opened, as it is closer to my apartment..
Kalaya is located at 764 S 9th St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19147 and latitude - longitude is 39.9399660086 --75.1577649178 . List of Kalaya's categories: Thai, Restaurants. Kalaya opens: Monday: 17:0-21:0, Tuesday: 17:0-21:0, Wednesday: 17:0-21:0, Thursday: 17:0-21:0, Friday: 17:0-21:0, Saturday: 15:0-21:0, Sunday: 15:0-21:0. The rating for Kalaya is 4.5. Kalaya is currently open. Kalaya provides information for customer: Has caters service, Has reservations service, No dogs allowed, Has table service, Serves beer and wine, Has outdoor seating, Has delivery support, Has good for groups service, Has wheelchair accessible, False, u'free', False, No happy hour service, Accepts credit cards, Has supports takeout service, Can provide High Price, Average loud. Extremely poor review of restaurant Kalaya: OK, I have to believe I visited the Upside Down version of Kalaya. My experience was absolutely sub standard and the prices were ridiculous, based on the portions and lack of flavor. First, I will admit most of the time, take out is not going to be as good as eating in. That said, in picking up our meal, the noise level on a Sat. night exceeded anything I have ever experienced in a restaurant. It was deafening. There is no way I ever could have enjoyed any meal with that amount of noise. I've been to tractor pulls that were less noisy. Now onto the food. Bland, bland, bland. What can I say. Better food at Panda Express by far. $19.00 for four slugs of monkfish (that is the whole order, no vegetables or sauce), which was dry and tasteless. The crab curry that everyone raves about had flaccid noodles and basically tasted as though they just poured coconut milk over the noodles. We also got the cabbage dish. Which was barely cooked and again, completely flavorless. That is hard to accomplish with fish sauce, but that was our experience. Coconut milk rice. Again, just tasted as though they added sugar to rice. But at least it had some flavor.;My friends and I showed up to this restaurant in hopes of trying it. Here's the thing: we totally understood that we were a very large party and were willing to accommodate the restaurant's high-volume time by splitting into separate groups of 3 (there were 6 of us). They were so unprofessional and refused to accommodate us at all. Not to mention, we travelled across town after calling in to confirm it would be okay and was told it would be an hour. We were willing to wait long , break apart, and do whatever necessary to try this place but there was a refusal of any accommodation for the entire night. We had also called in advance to clear it with the restaurant. And showed up to a refusal.;Worst customer service ever when calling in to order for pick up. They keep on transferring to another person and keep on asking the same thing over and over again. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Kalaya: Don't believe the hype. This place is nothing special. Rubbery fishcakes. A ground duck salad that is fiery hot to the point of almost inedible. The Chicken Curry is on par with every other Thai restaurant in Philly. Our wok-fried cabbage never arrived.;i guess people want to kid themselves that the food is good when you are paying $30 for a small plate of fried rice.. we couldn't be fooled. not flexible with soy allergy. poor reaction when we requested a high chair for my 2 year old nephew. the service and food aren't well rounded enough for what you'd expect to be served at this price point. pass.;My wife and I came in for dinner. We didn't have reservations but we were seated almost right away. That was nice. They were pretty packed for a Friday. It took a while for someone to bring us water I would say about 5 mins or so. They seem liked they had 2 waitresses and 2 bussers. For a Friday I think they were severely understaffed. It took about 10-15 minutes for someone to come back to us to take our order. We ordered our Apps and Entrees at the same time. We also ordered a Sticky Rice which the waitress missed. The wings were great. it had a nice sweet and salty flavor to it and the skin was extra crispy. The beef curry was spicy and was the second best dish we had. The crab fried rice was mediocre at best. We've definitely had better at other places. Overall food wasn't bad. Service was bad. No one came to check on us the whole time. The environment was rather loud. We had a table about 2 feet from us if that, so you were kinda packed in there. I could literally hear the conversation they were having even if I didn't want to eavesdrop. I really wanted to like this place however the food was meh overall and the service was bad. The 2 stars were primarily for the wings but I don't think we'll be back.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Kalaya: I want to like this place. It's gotten rave reviews and I've been looking for a good Thai restaurant in Philly for so long. But the portions are just so small. It's way over priced for what you get. The monk fish was good but you only get 4 small pieces. I enjoyed the chicken curry but again the portion was very small. The curry was supposed to come with a side of rice. Since I read good reviews for coconut rice and the small portions, we ordered an extra coconut rice. Somehow, it ended up replacing the rice that was supposed to come with the curry dish. The fish cake starter was mediocre at best. Overall the flavor was decent but not as mind blowing as suggested in other reviews. Definitely not a good value in a city with so many good restaurants.;Overall nice place. Cute decor. Tables are really close together. You can't get out of your seat unless the table is physically moved out of the way. Meh We were the ONLY Asians dining here. That's a little bit of a red flag for me. The owners were definitely catering to the white customers. This is common treatment toward Asians when they try to "upscale" Thai food. We were not checked on at all by the owners. But every other table was. Another meh. The food was good but small portions for the price. No bag for the take home food either. I'm suppose to just carry the plastic box? Overall okay place. Won't be back tho. BYOB is also nice.;A little bit overpriced and the dishes are imbalanced, either blistering hot or just bland. The monkfish dish tastes good - although bland, but is served just like chicken nuggets (with nothing else in the plate). Crab cake was also bland.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Kalaya: It's a an authentic Thai food restaurant . If you are not into spicy food than this restaurant is not for you. I would recommend that you share because the portions are small and it's best if you share it . We were 4 people so we order Appetizers -- Grilled oyester mushroom --amazing Topoica Dumplings MainCourse Grilled eggplant -- amazing Tofu with mushroom grilled -- amazing Chicken curry -- litttle spicy thinly sliced meat Barramundi with pineapple -- like the fish not the pineapple it is sour . We all had to order the rice as a side as none of the curry came with rice . I didn't like the fact that I order a barramundi with pineapple as main course and had to order rice as a side and it was not enough for me . I am a foodie and for the amount I paid I did not like it that I can still eat more . But if you are their for taste it is one of the authentic Thai place to be at in philly.;Let me start by saying that the reviews that rave about the delicious food are all true. The food is beautiful, loaded with flavor, spice and everything nice. The mom's khao yum kamin salad was so flavorful with coconut, dried shrimp, vegetables, chili flakes.. served at the table with a beautiful presentation of each item placed in the dish separately and the server comes to mix the bowl. This salad with its flavor and texture was delightful. The fried rice along with the crab coconut curry was rich and depth-filled. I ordered the shrimp with glass noodles by recommendation from our server and she did not steer me wrong. The dish is infused with flavor then baked in a pot. I'm telling you, the shrimp was huge and meaty and almost tasted like I was eating hearty pieces of crab (and that's a good thing). The place is cute and the service was exceptional but the noise level was practically unbearable. We were celebrating my birthday and couldn't even have a conversation. We didn't stay for dessert because we couldn't hear each other. We were told at one point that they were working on the acoustics of the room this coming week. It sounds like they are going to do something to help with the noise level. I can't say enough about the food, though. Really wonderful meals! (And it's a byob and wine was flowing!);Is this the best Thai place in Philly? Yes, Yes it is. If you are looking for an authentic Thai experience where they don't skimp on the flavor (or the chillis) this is your kinda place. Not only that this place is BYOB, and believe me you are gonna need it if you get their beef salad because when they say level 3 spice that just means that's a level 3 when you start eating it. But with something this flavorful you just have to throw caution to the wind and get with the program. The menu is varied with a large selection of dishes you are unlikely to find anywhere else. For us we had 4 people and shared 3 appetizers (chicken wings, beef salad, tapioca dumplings), 1 large soup special (tom yum), 1 noodle dish (shrimp with glass noodle), 1 curry (chicken), and 1 vegetable (eggplant), and 1 dessert (panacotta) and it was just the right amount of food. We had only a little bit of soup for left overs. First of all everything we had was good maybe with the exception of the chicken wings, it was a little bit bland compared to everything else. I think I feel this way because everything else I had was much stronger in flavor that it overwhelmed the wings. The stand out dishes for me were the tapioca dumplings, the tom yum soup, and the beef salad. the tom yum soup special was presented with 3 large river prawns head and all and it was so rich and flavorful that I'm already missing it as I'm writing this review. The most surprising though were the tapioca dumplings. being used to bubble tea and what not I had an expectation of what a tapioca dumpling would taste like and I was pleasantly surprised when within the delicate tapioca exterior burst forth a nice filling of meat and mushrooms. As mentioned in the first paragraph, they do not skimp on the chilies, this philosophy is on full display in the beef salad. The curry chicken and glass noodles were also good but a little more standard fair but the curry chicken is still the best I've had as far as other Thai curries. To top is off the panacotta at the end of the meal was perfect punctuation after a night of bold heat and flavor. If you enjoy a truly unique Thai meal with dishes that you've never had before and will challenge you a little on the spice level then you will love this place. If you are looking for a mild pad tai chicken keep walking there's nothing to see here:-).. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Kalaya: Cute decor, lovely staff, delicious food! Must try crab fried rice and chicken curry. Great neighborhood spot! Lucky to have Kalaya.;Kalaya is a wonderful new addition to the Bella Vista neighborhood! It is my second visit and I have been very impressed with the food and service. This is not your "pad thai' joint. This is Southern Thai, boasting family dishes from the chef's mother! We loved the curry chicken with coconut rice. The lemongrass drink should not be missed! We will be back very soon!;Absolutely terrific. We were there on their first weekend night, and they're still getting the kinks worked out on service a little, but they are extremely friendly and the food is exquisite. Go..
Taco Bell 33 is located at 1037 Chestnut St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19107 and latitude - longitude is 39.9502 --75.15762 . List of Taco Bell 33's categories: Restaurants, Breakfast & Brunch, Tacos, Mexican, Fast Food, Tex-Mex. Taco Bell 33 opens: Monday: 8:0-23:0, Tuesday: 8:0-23:0, Wednesday: 8:0-23:0, Thursday: 8:0-23:0, Friday: 8:0-23:0, Saturday: 8:30-23:0, Sunday: 8:30-23:0. The rating for Taco Bell 33 is 2.5. Taco Bell 33 is currently open. Taco Bell 33 provides information for customer: No outdoor seating, Serves beer and wine, u'no', No table service, Has good for kids service, Has good for groups service, Can only provide Low Price, Accepts credit cards, Has supports takeout service, Casual Attire, No reservations service, Has bike parking, Very Loud, No caters service, Has delivery support, Has drive thru service, True. Extremely poor review of restaurant Taco Bell 33: I came in for lunch. I ordered the power bowl and they gave me tacos. When I said that wasn't what I ordered the entire staff was completely confused. The manager and the cashier were extremely rude about it and the cashier told me "oh because you didn't order correctly." Then the manager asked me if I knew what tacos were. Yes I know what tacos are. If I wanted tacos, I would have ordered tacos. This isn't rocket science. The place is also filthy and the bathrooms are disgusting.;Shift leader didn't ask what kind of tacos I wanted had an attitude when I mentioned that.;Terrible customer service, I've given this place 3 tries before my review, food was cold and half open in the bag when purchased, beans were cold cheese wasn't even melted. Have the taco meat and condiments were out of the shell into the bag. I understand it's cheap fast food but come on, the employees are high and don't know what the word thank you is, it seems you have to beg for an answer.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Taco Bell 33: When you need a Taco Bell Fox late at night, this is your only option! Be prepared for crowded seating and homeless people harassing and sleeping here! But who cares, you need that Taco Bell!! You'll also find racist individuals here that are rude to customers and the workers!;this was around 9am on a weekday morning. when i first walked in, the cashier person was no where in sight. i was hoping it would be a speedy pickup but guess not.. there was one other customer and me so at least the line wasn't bad. after couple of minutes, someone finally came out to take our orders. as if the wait part wasn't annoying enough, i asked for a grande scrambler but when i got to the office and opened my breakfast it was regular breakfast burrito.. let's just say i was not the happiest camper that morning.. prob wont return.;Not the value I remember growing up, but the flavor is the same. This place should be half the price of chipotle considering what they serve. I was starving going in and starving seven bucks later. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Taco Bell 33: Okay, I feel weird even giving Taco Bell 3 stars, but the truth is... I would give more if I wasn't getting judged for it :) It's a guilty pleasure and should be treated as such. Does it taste better when you're hammered? Sure. Do I still get it sober? Yup. Anyway.... I could eat a baja steak chalupa multiple times a week and be happy about it. I did recently try the naked chicken chalupa and really enjoyed it. My only complaint is that they stopped carrying verde sauce!! There was a point in time when I was hoarding this sauce (I literally asked the woman behind the counter to "give me as much verde sauce as you can without being fired") and now it's no where to be seen. I also think this T-Bell is very clean (all things considered - it is on 10th and Chestnut) and its the only place where you can still get Mountain Dew Baja Blast. Not to mention the cinnabun balls and caramel apple empanadas!! What a treat.;You just have to be in that sort of mood. You know, when only a crunchy taco with beefy goodness and just the right amount of crunch from semi-fresh lettuce and some creamy saltiness from shredded cheese will do it. Yes, there are times when you find yourself 10 tacos deep and definitely regretting the experience afterwards, but in the moment, so worth it. This location get it done and while the service is a little slower, the quality of food is all the same.;I'll be first. Taco Bell is a rare guilty pleasure of mine. I got excited when I saw this one was opening near my current place of living, and thought that's nice I deserve some Taco Bell in my life. I have yet to try the breakfast, but I did try the new cool ranch chicken taco. It wasn't bad, but overall I've been pretty disappointed with the Doritos taco shells. No major complaints about the restaurant/store itself. They didn't put napkins in the bag. It's new so everything is relatively clean. I'm sure this will do well with the Jefferson crowd and people heading home after a late night.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Taco Bell 33: Love Taco Bell (most of the time.) Glad they are finally giving this place a face lift. It has been there for years and looks like they just keep adding paint.;I love taco bell but i just think their missing sum kind of sauce but in my review i give them 5 stars.This taco bell doesnt taste like the rest its like they put a foot in.;This is second time I've been here and I must say this is the cleanest T.B I've ever been to and the service is nice, no drama. The food..... Well , hey it's Taco Bell !. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Taco Bell 33: I have to resist specifically writing a review for the quesarito even though, realistically, that food item is what this T. Bell location symbolizes to me. If I WERE to do that, I'd say this establishment was meaty, melty, gooey, and best when it's covered in hot sauce. But I'm not reviewing the quesarito, I'm reviewing the Taco Bell. And as far as Taco Bells go (I've been to more than I can count), this one takes the cake (or the Caramel Apple Empanada, as it were.) Clean, well-tended drink machines, plenty of seats.... I'm shocked that folks are not flocking here every night for late night munchies. Shocked, but elated, as it has become my personal munchie oasis after a trip to Yakitori Boy or a fish bowl at Graffiti! Nestled comfortably on Chestnut, it's accessible from nearly any spot I might visit in Center City. A must for a one-track-taco-mind after slinging back bevvies. The staff has always been courteous, quick, and, on 2 of my 3 visits (SO FAR!), hilarious, making jokes like we were old pals. The bathrooms are clean (again: SO FAR) so use them at will. And if you don't leave here either a) armed with a quesarito or b) bellied with a quesarito you've already eaten... you're doing it wrong.;I have never seen someone so patient and helpful with hungry drunk people at 1:30 AM as Allen was tonight. Very appreciative, I wish I had his patience.;One of the cleanest and nicest taco bells I've been to. The server was so friendly. She helped me build an epic vegan burito..
Usaquén is located at 1700 N 3rd St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19122 and latitude - longitude is 39.9766178 --75.1408439 . List of Usaquén's categories: Breakfast & Brunch, Colombian, Restaurants, Latin American. Usaquén opens: Thursday: 8:0-14:0, Friday: 18:0-22:0, Saturday: 9:0-15:0, Sunday: 9:0-15:0. The rating for Usaquén is 4.5. Usaquén is currently closed. Usaquén provides information for customer: Allowed to bring your own wine with corkage fee., Has table service, Has reservations service, Has bike parking, Can provide Medium Price, No dogs allowed, No delivery support, False, False, Has caters service, Has wheelchair accessible, Has outdoor seating, Has supports takeout service, Accepts credit cards, Serves beer and wine, Has good for groups service, Has good for kids service, u'free'. Extremely poor review of restaurant Usaquén: None. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Usaquén: I really wanted to love this place, it's close to home and it's Colombian fare...Sadly the experience will warrant a return. It's a small spot, but it was loud. The music, a blend of Radiohead and The Strokes, was playing at a level that forced the patrons to raise their voices so they could be heard. The interior appearance had me convinced that the food HAD to be good, thus warranting it's hodge podge decor. Granted the food was edible, it was completely underwhelming. The price point is geared towards the gentrifying neighborhood and the portions were on the smaller side. The service was friendly, I just wish I could have heard them without straining to hear. The water is definitely from the tap, an unfiltered tap. I am not an elitist bottled water enthusiast by any means, but the smell of the water glass alone turned my stomach. Inline water filtration would improve their coffee as well. Give it a try though, maybe it's just growing pains and they'll improve with age.;Was super excited to go to this place since a lot of friends had mentioned and were asking if we tried it. The place is a nice little spot with open kitchen, and the staff was nice. Sadly, they had to change our order multiple times because they ran out of ingredients! (So we either had to modify the order or change it.) We ended ordering the hot dog, burrito, huevos pericos, a side of pan de bono, chorizo, and pork belly. They were good but not something that I have to go back to eat again. try the pan de bono if you love cheese bread. May be today was a really busy day, but honestly, not impressed. I don't think we are going back.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Usaquén: Order: Cayeye (Smashed yellow plantains with red peppers, onions, avocado, queso blanco, and topped with a fried egg) Sweet Plantain Pancakes. Price: $25 Pros: The flavors were all very unique but very well put together, I loved all the choices with plantains as the main ingredient, the plantain pancakes specifically were exceptionally good. Cons: You'll probably want to get here a bit early if you want some of their bread, we got there at 11 and they were already sold out of their Pan do Bono. Thoughts: Philly food stop number one. We had already decided that we wanted to eat at several different places rather than just fill up at one place so we decided to go to a lighter "brunch" location for starters. My wife and I also both love plantains so the number of items on the menu themed around the food was very intriguing. While the location is actually pretty small, it looks like they've done what they can to make as much seating available as possible. The interior décor was very interesting, a mix of art, pictures of the food, and photos of Bogotà. Given that most items on the menu looked delicious, and we had a few specific things we were deciding between we went with the tried and true method of asking our server what to eat. Unfortunately he started by delivering bad news and told us they had already sold out of their Pan de Bono (a house made cheese bread that is freakin amazing, imagine a cheese biscuit, but bread instead). Once he delivered this devastating blow he suggested the sweet plantain pancakes as a best seller so we went with that and the Cayeye. The food was delicious, and did a really good job of emphasizing the plantains in each of the dishes. The pancakes were definitely not your traditional pancakes, they had the same constancy of the new healthy banana pancake trend just with the flavors of plantains. The Cayeye was also really and almost tasted like a savory plantain pie. While I was a tad disappointed that they were out of the Pan de Bono it was still a delicious taste of Bogotà, with a bit of a twist. I'd highly recommend swining by if your in the area and was a tast of South America.;I would give this place 4 or even 5 stars if we didn't wait close to an hour for our food. I understand it's a small place (7 tables) with one chef making everything fresh to order. But the wait, after being seated, was ABSURDLY long. My suggestion would be to bring out a small basket of bread or pastries to quell your patrons hunger and moods until you can get their breakfast out. Once the food finally arrived, it was delicious.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Usaquén: Great food! Great service! Great music ! Young staff with smiles! I really likes shakshuka and sandwich we had with fresh orange juice! I wouldn't mind bigger portions but I will def come back here . Very nice atmosphere ... Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Usaquén: Love this place! We went because it was walking distance from our house and it looked cute. The menu was great, everyone was friendly, and the music was good! The food was awesome and we will def be back. We brought our baby and they were very accommodating with our stroller. You don't have feel packed in here. We will be back!;I was anxiously waiting for this cafe to open with high hopes and they did not disappoint. I have been here several times and have loved everything that I have ordered: the pan de bono sandwich,the breakfast burrito, and the sweet plantain pancakes.;Usaquén is my favorite breakfast/ lunch spot in Kensington. The vibe is friendly and welcoming, and the owner and staff couldn't be more kind. They offer authentic Columbia food, varying from fresh plantain pancakes to pan de bono bread. If you're in the neighborhood check out Usaquén, I guarantee you'll want to come back for more!.
Hook & Reel Cajun Seafood & Bar 2 is located at 1534 Franklin Mills Cir, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19154 and latitude - longitude is 40.087259 --74.961747 . List of Hook & Reel Cajun Seafood & Bar 2's categories: Seafood, Restaurants, Cajun/Creole. Hook & Reel Cajun Seafood & Bar 2 opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 11:30-22:0, Wednesday: 11:30-22:0, Thursday: 11:30-22:0, Friday: 11:30-22:0, Saturday: 11:30-22:0, Sunday: 11:30-22:0. The rating for Hook & Reel Cajun Seafood & Bar 2 is 3.5. Hook & Reel Cajun Seafood & Bar 2 is currently open. Hook & Reel Cajun Seafood & Bar 2 provides information for customer: No outdoor seating, Has wheelchair accessible, No dogs allowed, u'free', Has happy hour service, Serves beer and wine, True, Has table service, Accepts credit cards, Has caters service, Has bike parking, Has supports takeout service, No reservations service, False, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Hook & Reel Cajun Seafood & Bar 2: Total disappointment! I'll start with the terrible service, our waiter couldn't be bothered with us. The drinks were just okay and the food was incredibly bland. I ordered my boil with the house blend seasoning - spicy and there wasn't spicy anything about it. My husband ordered the same seasoning but fire and there was barely any hotness to it. Overall a complete waste of money.;Red Lobster is better then this place. Service is beyond average. Manager is condescending. Servers knowledge of the menu is sub par. Would not recommend this place.;Customer service was non existent. Drinks came after the food. Drinks were bad don't ask for a frozen drink is just ice with no flavor or alcohol. The food wasn't good, seafood was overcooked. The waitress never checked on us and the place was empty. Never again!. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Hook & Reel Cajun Seafood & Bar 2: I came here yesterday thinking to enjoy a late lunch. This time I am quite disappointed. 1. The sauce doesn't taste as good this time, a bit bland. 2. The clusters were small. I ordered 2 clusters and both like skinny to the point there are barely meat inside. 3. The calamari was probably deep fried with some old oil or reused after reused oil because my friend who used to work at Wings to Go can tell. 4. The mini boil of black mussels were a bit overcooked. 5. The waiter did not even serve us, a party of 5 including a toddler and excluding a newborn in a carseat, any water nor ask if we want any water to start. Lastly, this place did not ask any of us to show our Covid vaccinations card when we dine in, which after 1/3/2022 is require.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Hook & Reel Cajun Seafood & Bar 2: I went to Hook & Reel at Franklin Mill recently, I was so excited to try the food! Turn out the food is good and fresh! My only concern is that the gentleman with the white shirt and glasses (looks like he's one of the managers) in there not wearing mask!! I don't feel safe or comfortable eating there again. I hope they take precautions because the food is actually very good.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Hook & Reel Cajun Seafood & Bar 2: One of my favorite things to eat is good seafood boil/clam bake. So I was very excited to try this place. Its has a limited menu its basically seafood boil bag. Which you pick out what you want. Seasons and spice level.. One thing I was little disappointed on was to add sausage was extra which that should of came automatically. It came with a small piece of corn on the cob and 2 potatoes. I ordered boil with shrimp. Tail of lobster and clams as well. They package the to go very nicely. We are staying very close so it stayed warmed for the ride home. I would def would go back .. I would like to see you in a little bit more corn potatoes and the sausage should automatically come in with your boil.;If you're a seafood lover, this would be one of your stop to try out too. The seafood is fresh and meaty. Definitely not those that has no meat or skinny crab legs. You get to choose among a good number of seafood choices, including snow crab legs, king crab, dungeness crab, clams, crawfish, scallops, blue crab, lobster tail, whole lobster, etc. (Check out their menu options for more details.) Food quality is pretty good. This is a good place for a group of friends too. They also has a bar area too if you want to grab a drink with a friend of two. Good environment. One thing I would have to say is that their clam chowder was not as good as I have expected. There are other places I've tried that serves better ones than here. Service wise, I think they lack of servers. There are times when you want to look for one to grab extra items, you have to wait around. Although my server did try to check on us here and there, but she was also the one that has to stand by the receptionist table to welcome and seat new incoming customers. Overall not bad. I have been there twice so far, so definitely a place I would return and eat there again.;The food was delicious and the seafood was very fresh and seasoned well. We had a great time. The atmosphere was great. It has a sports bar vibe with the TVs around the bar. We ordered the Catfish Po Boy and Snow Crab Legs which came with potatoes and corn on the cob...yum. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Hook & Reel Cajun Seafood & Bar 2: I like theirs food.the special blend sauce is amazing .shrimp with head is perfect match with that sauce.I will come again;Ordered delivery and the food was really good as if I were dining in. Highly recommend what I ordered, the crabmeat roll with Cajun fries!;I visited hook and reel and was absolutely awwed with the staff being very polite and nice. The waiter was very knowledgeable and attentive. The food was delicious and tasteful. The stores atmosphere was clean and welcoming. We were celebrating my sons birthday and he enjoyed every bit of the birthday song. He was happy which made us happy and we will be returning thank you guys for helping us celebrate our sons birthday..
Gul's Breakfast & Lunch Cart is located at 36th St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19104 and latitude - longitude is 39.952932 --75.19483 . List of Gul's Breakfast & Lunch Cart's categories: French, Food Stands, Restaurants. Gul's Breakfast & Lunch Cart opens: Monday: 6:0-16:0, Tuesday: 6:0-16:0, Wednesday: 6:0-16:0, Thursday: 6:0-16:0, Friday: 6:0-16:0, Saturday: 6:0-16:0. The rating for Gul's Breakfast & Lunch Cart is 4.5. Gul's Breakfast & Lunch Cart is currently open. Gul's Breakfast & Lunch Cart provides information for customer: Average loud, No outdoor seating, Has supports takeout service, Can only provide Low Price, Casual Attire, Serves beer and wine, Does not accept credit cards, No reservations service, Has bike parking, No delivery support, Has good for kids service, Has good for groups service, True. Extremely poor review of restaurant Gul's Breakfast & Lunch Cart: None. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Gul's Breakfast & Lunch Cart: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Gul's Breakfast & Lunch Cart: Great place to grab some serious grub! If you got an appetite that does not end like I do, this is your place. You can spend lots of time just hanging around eating stuff and then order more and then eat that. It is so awesome! My favorite was the cheesesteak thing that they made for me. I ate the whole thing. They also had bags of chips and what not. They had a variety of soda. My only issue was that they only had like 4 colas with them or at least that was all that was left when I got there. I think overall it seems to be very efficient and the food is filling.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Gul's Breakfast & Lunch Cart: As far as small one person run food tucks go- this is great! Gul is a one-man shop serving and making delicious breakfast food. I've only been here for breakfast (he does lunch as well). I always get a bagel sandwich. Cash only. Large sandwiches; you won't go hungry!;The grilled chicken pita with honey mustard and lettuce is the best offer from this truck. The two regular workers are always very friendly and sometimes have good jokes. Today, for example, I ordered a grilled chicken pita and when they were making it they asked if I wanted lettuce to which I said no. Then I thought about it and I decided I did want lettuce so I shouted "Wait, I want lettuce!" The guy looked at me and said "Oh well, too late." We laughed for a while and then he asked for my money. In addition to good steaks and hot dogs, they have soft pretzels, chips, and a wide variety of canned sodas that usually includes orange!;You can get a solid egg and cheese here, quickly and cheaply. Big smile from the man in the cart...is that you Gul? He didn't understand me when I first asked for grilled chicken, and then when I saw they were out a grilled cheese. But eventually he got it and I didn't starve. If you end up working through lunch or have one of those awesome meetings scheduled right around when you eat and then at the meeting they don't give you food...Gul knows, and Gul cares. He stays open after the rest of the lunch trucks shut down.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Gul's Breakfast & Lunch Cart: Friendly seller! I tried scramble egg with cheese (with toast). It was so fresh and tasty while you eat it once you get it from the cook. Even though the cheese scramble egg toast is inexpensive, it serves a satisfied portion which definitely enough for breakfast! More importantly, the egg sandwich is not heavy at all! I will keep buying breakfast, brunch or lunch here. I love the food here!;Love this truck. It's everything a good breakfast and lunch truck should be. Plenty of options, low in cost, and freshly-made food. The owner is so nice and obviously has many regular customers. He was asking a lady about how her pain level had been lately and started the next lady's order with a confirmation "egg and cheese on wheat?" I was happy to see this- regulars are a good sign. I ordered an egg and cheese, which comes on a long roll (though you can get it on toast or a bagel) and was so surprised when I watched him break eggs over the griddle and whisk them. Usually there are already-made eggs that are tossed on a piece of bread at these places--- not the case here. He made my eggs while taking care of two other customers' orders with no problems. A few minutes later, I walked away from the truck with a 16 oz coffee and a big breakfast sandwich for only $4. The sandwich is delicious, was made fresh-to-order, and served with a smile. I will definitely be back.;DELICIOUS! I get the basic egg and cheese almost every morning, and Gul is so awesome he remembers my order! The sandwich is perfect every time... yum!.
Pho Ta Restaurant is located at 1111 S 11th St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19147 and latitude - longitude is 39.93666 --75.16123 . List of Pho Ta Restaurant's categories: Restaurants, Vietnamese. Pho Ta Restaurant opens: Monday: 10:0-22:0, Tuesday: 10:0-22:0, Wednesday: 10:0-22:0, Thursday: 10:0-22:0, Friday: 10:0-23:0, Saturday: 10:0-23:0, Sunday: 10:0-22:0. The rating for Pho Ta Restaurant is 3.5. Pho Ta Restaurant is currently closed. Pho Ta Restaurant provides information for customer: Has good for kids service, Serves beer and wine, No outdoor seating, Has good for groups service, No delivery support, True, Has supports takeout service, No reservations service, No bike parking, Has caters service, Average loud, Casual Attire, Accepts credit cards, u'free', False, Can only provide Low Price. Extremely poor review of restaurant Pho Ta Restaurant: This place used to be one of my favorite restaurants, but recently, it has shown its true colors. The food has been so salty recently, to the point where I finish drinking my glass of water within 10 minutes. After filling my stomach with this large amount of water, I'm still dying for more. The servers don't even care to refill cups. They all tend to huddle around each other until someone waves frantically until they catch their attention. These waiters do not even show an ounce of consideration for their guests. Today I went in hoping to get a plate of 'com suon,' I wanted to replace the rice with lettuce. Although I was starving, I was going to have dinner with family a few hours later and I did not want to show up a with a full stomach. I was thinking it wouldn't be an inconvenience since it's a simple substitution. Apparently, it wasn't so simple. My server shook his head and said, "my boss said we cannot replace anything." I don't understand how they could have add-on items on the menu to 'customize' your own meal but they can't make a simple substitution. How can you run a restaurant and not cater to the demands of your guests, especially something as easy as putting some lettuce on a plate. I am furious and I don't know if I will continue coming here or recommending this place anymore. Their service has gone sour and the food has gone dry. My friend who ordered a normal com suon, pork with broken rice, said the meat was very dry and he got the piece of pork with mostly bone. The quality of this place has really gone down, I am disappointed in this restaurant. What happened to the old Pho Hoa that we knew and loved?;Horrible service. I ordered the vegetarian pho and it was absolutely flavorless. After asking the manager if I could get something else, he criticized me and said "everyone loves this dish and no one has ever sent it back" and said I should have known what I was ordering before I got it. Then proceeded to ignore our table and act rude all night. Never.coming here again.;One word describes the food and service here: TRASH I ordered pho and nem noung rolls and my girlfriend ordered the seafood banh canh. Pho and banh canh came out first. They gave me a pho that I did not order. Wasn't a big deal but when I mentioned it, no one did anything about it. Pho broth was bland and smelled like Chinese herbal medicine. Never thought I'd say this but I found a restaurant that serves pho worse than Pho 75. The banh broth was also bland. Will never order from here again. Don't waste your time or money here. Go to Nam Phuong , Viet Houng or Le Viet.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Pho Ta Restaurant: Pho is like pizza, even when its bad, its still pretty good. At least, that's what I thought prior to trying Pho Ta's "Pho". Yes, I'm not Asian. That doesn't mean I don't know good Pho. Check the list if you don't believe me. Pho Ta's pho's biggest downfall was its weak broth. They seem to do a fair job with the meat - then again, could you mess up nearly raw meat? The sprouts and leaves that come with the Pho were clean and appeared fresh, but couldn't save my large Pho as hard as I tried. Given Pho Ta's proximity to other Pho places, they should step up the flavor on that broth!;The pho broth was pretty bland. The meat was dry and fell apart.;I wish I reviewed this place a few years ago. I used to visit this place since I liked the food, the place was reasonably priced and the facilities are good. However, the last few times I went, the service was just poor. Our server didn't even bother to provide us with water, acted hostile and bothered at times, and the service was very, very slow. This wasn't the case when we started coming to the place. I am baffled about the rudeness, but it happened the last three times I went there. Considering that there are other places where we can get similar or equal quality food, I'd never return to this place. Sad.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Pho Ta Restaurant: I come here because it is close and convenient. I think some dishes can be hit or miss so I try to just stick pho dac biet or bun bo hue (the one with pork sausage not the one with pig feet!). Simple and straightforward, never a long wait for pho.;On any other day, I would say that Pho Ta would definitely receive a better rating. However, they surprisingly had an off day. One of the main reasons that I frequent this establishment is because they offer Bun Bo Hue with just rare steak (Vietnamese spicy beef noodle soup). I'm not a big fan of all cuts of beef, so having one of my favorite Vietnamese dishes with just rare steak is a win. In fact, most Viet restaurants don't even offer Bun Bo Hue, or charge extra for substitutions in their one option. So what went wrong? The noodle was well over-cooked which made it really mushy - there was no bite to the vermicelli. Secondly, their meat did not taste fresh - it was very chewy. For meat that is suppose to cook in the hot broth, the chewiness did not result from being overcooked. My friend ordered the special Bun Bo Hue which came with all the fixings. It had an overwhelming beefy after-taste that is not characteristic of the light, spicy lemongrass broth. Nevertheless, I thought the soup was very tasty - just the right amount of lemongrass and chili. Great to the last drop! Positives that keep me coming back: great fast and friendly service, their fresh fruit options for boba (go for the avocado - just the right amount of condensed milk and sugar to give a light creamy smoothie), easy counter check-out, and low prices.;If you're ordering any protein, assume you're ordering lettuce with a side of protein. They really skimp out on the meat here. I had to fight off a forest to find chicken scraps in my vermicelli dish. Also beware, your table may be sticky. It might be my fault. Other than that, this place gets the job done. Quick and painless. If you want Pho, then Pho you shall have. If you want something other than a bucket of water, then hunger you shall face.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Pho Ta Restaurant: You can't really go wrong with the Pho here. From my experiences, they serve the food to you within minutes of ordering. Plus, the restaurant is clean compared to other similar restaurants.;A Solid Pho spot. If you are in the neighborhood and hate the idea of strip mall food (Pho Saigon is my fav) then try this spot. Everything was fresh and the meat was especially good. The broth was lacking in flavor as compared to Pho Saigon.;Pho Hoa without the Hoa, add a Ta! Different name, same location, same management, same food. Updated menus.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Pho Ta Restaurant: I go to Pho Ta everytime I have free time. I really enjoy the food, and the waiters are very friendly. I highly recomend the Phota with others restaurant around.;This place rules, I can't believe I've put off writing a review for this long. The place is always clean, always has a table available, service is super fast and both the food and drinks are reasonably priced. The BBQ pork spring rolls are fantastic! Also, the service is pretty great. I celebrated my birthday here and had a party of about 20. They split the check at the end of the meal TWENTY WAYS without being asked. It was incredible!;Best Vietnamese in the city, and I've tried just about every one of them. Not just for the food, but for the service. No lie, every time I walk in (lol which is about once a week), I'm greeted with a 'Hey what's up Christian' followed by a Heineken (w/o asking). Now, I've been there countless times, and still have not gone through a third of the menu. I still have not had a bad meal* and still haven't broken the bank (place is INEXPENSIVE). Every thing on the menu is so flavorful and well-prepared, plus it comes out in a timely manner steaming hot. In conclusion, the place looks nice (clean and numerous flat screen tv's), smells great, convenient location (11th and Washington), friendly servers, low prices, and finally delicious food!!! HIDDEN SECRET: Their General Tso's is the second best I've ever had Thanks for reading!! -Christian *fried tofu wasn't that great.
Bolton's Farm Market is located at 1005 Main St, Silverdale city. It has the postal code is 18962 and latitude - longitude is 40.35163 --75.267002 . List of Bolton's Farm Market's categories: Home & Garden, Specialty Food, Delis, Restaurants, Food, Shopping, Fruits & Veggies, Nurseries & Gardening, Grocery. Bolton's Farm Market opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 9:0-17:0, Wednesday: 9:0-17:0, Thursday: 9:0-15:0, Friday: 10:0-15:0, Saturday: 9:0-16:0. The rating for Bolton's Farm Market is 5.0. Bolton's Farm Market is currently open. Bolton's Farm Market provides information for customer: Has bike parking, Can provide Medium Price, Does not accept credit cards, Has supports takeout service, No reservations service, No table service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Bolton's Farm Market: None. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Bolton's Farm Market: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Bolton's Farm Market: None. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Bolton's Farm Market: Great local Turkey Farm, be sure and place your Thanksgiving Fresh Turkey order early, the pick-up day can be a bit crazy so be prepared!. The newly renovated Farm Stand carries fresh milk in glass bottles, nothing tastes like milk in glass bottles. Amish baked goods are delicious, pies, whoopee pies. Breads from the Hearth Bakery. Fresh Produce, Fresh and Frozen turkey products, deli meats etc... Friendly service.;(4.25) ~ Very good Overall local Market, specializing in Turkey(meat) items. They also carry other locally made food & beverages(see below). And YES, they take Credit Cards now!!:) Get your Fresh Local Thanksgiving Turkey here too;) ***My One Wish(recommendation) would be a "Thanksgiving" Sandwich, similar to the "Bobbie" Sandwich from Capriotti's, which coincidentally was awarded America's Best Sandwich;). Bolton's definitely has ALL the raw ingredients to make one, such as: Hoagie Roll; Pulled Turkey Meat(not Deli sliced); Stuffing(Cooked); Mayo; and Cranberry Relish(jelly), served cold. There would be a line out the door for sure in no time, just from word of mouth!;)lol FAVORITES: *** Zerbe's Dark Potato Chips = (5) Excellent! My Favorite Potato Chips cooked in Lard, & yes better than Grandma Utz, my 2nd Favorite;)lol They're hard to find so grab them when you can;)lol *** Chocolate Milk(Penn View Farms) = (4.75) Great! & Our Favorite Chocolate Milk in Glass Bottles. They use Chocolate Malt instead of chocolate syrup, which we think tastes better;) It's Addictive!! NOTE: Be sure to Return the glass bottle to save $2.00 on the next order;) *** HumanKind Water = (4.75) Great Tasting Spring Water! ** Turkey Salad = (4.5) Very Good! ** Pulled BBQ Turkey = (4.25) Very good ** Turkey Bacon = (4.25) Very good & Large ** Honey Roasted Peanut Butter = (4) very good & homemade;) ** Turkey Noodle Soup = (4) very good ** Oatmeal Whoopie Pie = (4) very good, especially the filling and our favorite of the Whoopie Pies;) ** S'mores Cookie = (4) very good & our favorite of their homemade cookies. OTHER STUFF: * Mild Turkey Stick = (3.75) Good * Zerbe's Original Potato Chips = (3.75) Good, but needed more salt;) * Turkey Pot Pie = (3.75) Good, but I wanted more gravy as it was kinda dry... * Pepper Turkey Stick = (3.75) Good * Hank's Cilantro Hot Sauce = (3.75) Good * Roasted Turkey Hoagie = (3.75) Good, but I prefer pulled turkey meat versus deli sliced...like Capriotti's;) * Chocolate Chip Cookie Whoopie Pie = (3.75) Good, especially the filling;) * Chocolate Whoopie Pie = (3.75) Good * Chocolate Chip Cookie = (3.75) Good * Cheese Curds(original) = (3.75) Good, but not "squeaky"... * Wood Fired Pizza Cheese Curds = (3.5) good * Mini Chocolate Whoopie Pies = (3.5) good * Smoked Turkey Sandwich = (3.5) good, but I prefer pulled turkey meat versus sliced. * Salted Caramel Chocolate Chip Cookie = (3.5) good * Stuffing = (3.25) pretty good, but too salty for me... * Yellow Potato Salad(w. mustard & egg) = (3.25) pretty good, but too sweet for me and I want more mustard flavor...;They sold 5000 turkeys this Thanksgiving. It has become a tradition for me - go there to order a turkey, go there to pick up my turkey and, on each trip, finish eating a roast turkey sandwich dressed with their cranberry relish, in their parking lot, before I head home. The place smells so very good because they usually have a pot of turkey broth simmering on the stove. The fragrance lingers on you and helps to round up the experience. Lucky for us this turkey-beef-chicken farm is not too far.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Bolton's Farm Market: One of my absolute favorite places to get fruits, veggies, milk, breads, and meats (basically the essentials). Great local produce and products. Can't wait to see how the expansion looks when finished.;This farm stand is fantsstic! Open all year long.I buy their chicken,turkey and beef here and am never disappointed! Our holiday Turkey comes from here also and everyone raves about the flavor..fresh,never frozen! They have a great selection of produce too.On Fridays the Amish come with their fresh baked goodies..whoopie pies are my husband's treat! They also sell glass bottled milk from Penn View Farm..you'll never buy milk from the food store again..hormone free! In fact you may never buy from the food store again...it's all here fresh. PS.the customer service A+..always helpful!!;This place is an all around great place for meats and lots of other goodies too!! They just expanded and the place looks awesome! If you want healthy and delicous meats, than I recommend this place!.
Chalfont Family Restaurant is located at 36 W Butler Ave, Chalfont city. It has the postal code is 18914 and latitude - longitude is 40.285037 --75.208483 . List of Chalfont Family Restaurant's categories: Patisserie/Cake Shop, Diners, Food, Breakfast & Brunch, Restaurants. Chalfont Family Restaurant opens: Monday: 6:0-15:0, Tuesday: 6:0-15:0, Wednesday: 6:0-15:0, Thursday: 6:0-21:0, Friday: 6:0-21:0, Saturday: 6:0-21:0, Sunday: 6:0-15:0. The rating for Chalfont Family Restaurant is 3.5. Chalfont Family Restaurant is currently open. Chalfont Family Restaurant provides information for customer: Has bike parking, Has good for groups service, Average loud, Can only provide Low Price, 'free', Accepts credit cards, Serves beer and wine, Has supports takeout service, Has good for kids service, No delivery support, Casual Attire, True, No reservations service, Has outdoor seating, Has caters service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Chalfont Family Restaurant: I don't get this place. It feels like that they have a lot of regulars, but we did not find the environment to be very "inviting". The food was okay, but I can't even remember what we had. All I remember is saying that we would not go back... Not with so many other options. The only good thing I could say about my visit was that maybe I went there on a bad day, but I won't go back.;I came here with my two year old today. We were seated immediately in a dining room that I can only describe as feeling 'sticky'-it just felt very unclean. Once seated, we were handed menus. No crayons or paper for my daughter which I found quite odd considering it's a 'family' restaurant. The waitress promptly came over and asked for our drink orders. She brought them back immediately and asked if we were ready to order, we weren't so she said she would come back. 15 minutes went by before she did, mind you, this was at 10am on a Saturday and it was practically empty in there. As I looked around I saw the host and his girlfriend canoodling behind the counter and the two waitresses, only one who was actually working and attending to guests. Our mozzarella sticks came out first. They were excellent. Next came out our main courses. My daughter got grilled cheese and I got the chalfont #1 (breakfast meat, homefries, eggs and toast). She loved her meal. Mine left a lot to be desired. The eggs were terrible, I mean they tasted...funky. Maybe old or expired, but after two bites I decided not to eat them. The potatoes were waxy and needed seasoning but they were ok. The toast, soggy. And the bacon was the best part. Nice and crisp. I'm one of those 'if I'm paying for it, I'm eating it' type of people so I tried my best to enjoy my meal but it was fairly difficult. We also ordered a slice of chocolate cake to go. I could see it in the fridge and I noticed it's familiar box-it was a chocolate cake from Costco. So I said to myself, there's no way that this could be bad, it's from costco and I've had it before! Wrong. This was stale and it tasted like the refrigerator would have tasted if I had stuck my head in it for long enough. Chalfont Family Restaurant is a step up from the dump that it used to be but I wouldn't say it's too much better. We should have just stayed home.;Avoid this place at all costs. My hot open faced roast beef was BAD - as in spoiled. Luckily, I spit it out on the first bite. Hopefully, I won't get sick tonight from the soup and salad I ate. The owner admitted the food was spolied. My partner's creamed chipped beef was "deposited" shortly after we got home. YOUR HEALTH COULD BE AT RISK IF YOU EAT HERE.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Chalfont Family Restaurant: We like mom and pops for breakfast. Big inside, lots of locals. Food was just average, service was ok. Lots of folks coming and going.;The service was quick the waitress was nice, thats the only good thing i can say about this place my wife had the swiss omelet i had 2 eggs home fries and bacon. The home fries where over done and flavorless the eggs where flavorless ( thank God for ketchup.) the cheese in the omelet was dry and flavorless. I don't consider myself a foody but i like good flavor in my food and i like to eat its one of the vices i have left. In closing don't eat here;Sometimes I wonder why I read the reviews on Yelp. Did I go to the same restaurant as the other people who reviewed Chalfont Family Restaurant? Yeah, it was clean. I'll give them that. But the chef salad (which the waitress claimed as the best on the menu) was highly mediocre. Some chopped up cold cuts over lettuce, with an uneventful Italian dressing. The other person I was with had a wrap, which was bland and unexciting. French fries were average. Maybe we ordered the wrong things. Who knows for sure. But I would find another place to go eat after this meal.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Chalfont Family Restaurant: I would give this place one star, but I don't like to bring "family restaurants" down like that. This place has the honor of making the worst enchiladas I've ever eaten, and that includes places like Taco Bell, Chile's, and other fake Mexican restaurants. The chicken was dry and not shredded, the tortillas were cardboard, and the sauce was glumpy. Also, no cheese on the sauce. Not everyplace can have authentic Mexican food, but really, better to leave it off the menu entirely than serve this disaster.;Let me start by saying the breakfast was excellent. All prepared as requested. However, the service needs attention. My order was taken promptly, however, was never asked about the juice that came with my meal. I had to ask for it. No one ever asked if I needed more coffee, as I saw other servers doing. Finally, I had to ask for my check as the server and hostess were too busy sitting at the counter with their phones. Then, the two servers got into some kind of debate and I had to sit through that. Then I asked for a receipt and was told they don't have any. Giving a 3 star rating, as the food was great.;Not the best breakfast place to go to but it gets the job done for a decent price. The food always has been great. I've always gotten breakfast when I went there but you can get other food too. For some reason this place is never busy which is good because there's never a wait.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Chalfont Family Restaurant: I love a place that has scrapple on the menu! Fast service; great prices; cozy and friendly atmosphere.;Breakfast any time of day. Wonderful family owned business. Very kid friendly! Little hard to get to with bridge location.;This is exactly what Chalfont needed! ... it is a great low key place to go grab breakfast on the weekend. The servers are great very nice and speedy. We have also gone here for dinner very good not very busy though hopefully the dinners pick up or i wouldn't imagine they could stay open for dinner.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Chalfont Family Restaurant: If you are in the chalfont area and you are hungry this the place to go every time I travel to bucks county I go to chalfont family restaurant because it has a good variety on their menu good food good service great prices what els can you ask for ?I seriously recommend this place to anyone and everyone;went for lunch the other day. great food & service. lovely menu too! Nay go tonight again for dinner!!! We both had delish paninis & carrot cake was served gourmet fancy style. must go for brkfast!!! love it & im picky! Great prices too!!!;Perfect neighborhood breakfast spot in Chalfont! Big serving of all your breakfast favorites and a very reasonable price..
KFC 2 is located at 104 N Pottstown Pike, Exton city. It has the postal code is 19341 and latitude - longitude is 40.0288224113 --75.629475 . List of KFC 2's categories: Restaurants, Fast Food, Chicken Wings, Chicken Shop. KFC 2 opens: Monday: 10:30-0:0, Tuesday: 10:30-0:0, Wednesday: 10:30-0:0, Thursday: 10:30-0:0, Friday: 10:30-0:0, Saturday: 10:30-0:0, Sunday: 10:30-0:0. The rating for KFC 2 is 1.5. KFC 2 is currently open. KFC 2 provides information for customer: 'casual', No reservations service, Accepts credit cards, Has good for groups service, Can only provide Low Price, Has supports takeout service, Has caters service, 'free', Has drive thru service, No bike parking, No good for kids service, True, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant KFC 2: 25 Sep 2018 We went in and found the establishment was worn. It was difficult to read the menu. The menu did not say one could purchase an individual piece of chicken. The lady behind the counter was as slow as molasses in the wintertime. When we finely stepped up to the counter the employee was unable to address my questions about the menu. Her speech was inaudible. I asked if she spoke english, I'm pretty sure she did, but not very well. My wife and I walked out without ordering. We will not be back.;The drive thru worker, her name was Ashton, completely rolled her eyes at me when I asked for barbecue sauce. (It doesn't come outta your paycheck, girlfriend.) Not only did she only give me ONE but she gave me "sweet and tangy." The eye roll led me to believe that this was intentional. She then threw all of my items in the bag at me and said "have a great day" (even though it was 10pm) in the most miserable, monotonous voice. Oh and I asked for a side of mac and cheese but I got mashed potatoes instead. ....if you're not happy, please just find a new job and stop taking it out on customers.;Go to KFC for dinner and ordered an original chicken. They only have grilled or crispy!! What's up with that?!! Ordered a chicken sandwich and get the snack chicken sandwich. Definitely won't ever go there again. Can't even give a star. Nancy 6-60-2016. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant KFC 2: All successful bars and restaurants begin and end with the staff and service. I've been in this place many times and leave feeling unwelcome. This place could be more successful and popular if you hire bartenders who smile and cared as much or more about new comers as they do about their regulars. That's how newcomers become regulars because they want to come back. The food is good and well priced.;Took forever to Order it wasn't busy then they had to make the food which took another 10 min got BBQ tenders and there's no sauce on them .....;This KFC used to be the best KFC I know. Now it is very slow and the cashier seemed to NOT care about the customers. The employees talked at the back and did barely anything. It took them 30-35 minutes for the to give us the food. The food was not as fresh as it used to be too. A lot of costumers left when waiting in line. THIS PLACE IS NOT A GOOD PLACE FOR A QUICK MEAL.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant KFC 2: None. Good, satisfied review of restaurant KFC 2: I went here not expecting much because the other reviews weren't too good. I thought the staff was very friendly. The cashier and another lady that helped me were both very nice to deal with. The food was good and both of my to-go orders were accurate. I do think the portions are a bit small for the price, but that's not this individual locations fault. I would definitely return to this location again.;Good service. Where I used to live, the drive thru at KFC took 10+ minutes. Here, although there were four cars ahead of me, only took 2 or 3 minutes. The order was right, hot and oh so good!;I went here not expecting much from the previous reviews I read, but I was pleasantly surprised. I thought the two ladies I dealt with were very friendly and helpful. Both of my to-go orders were accurate and ready quickly. I do think the portions are a bit small for the price, but that's not this individual location's fault. I would definitely return again.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant KFC 2: The people who work here have always been cool and the food always come out as expected of this chain. You have to be careful with order accuracy but i forgive them. The Nashville Hot Chicken is bangin..
Stacky's Sandwich Shop is located at 225 Concord Ave, Chester city. It has the postal code is 19013 and latitude - longitude is 39.84443 --75.363184 . List of Stacky's Sandwich Shop's categories: Restaurants, Sandwiches. Stacky's Sandwich Shop opens: Monday: 10:0-19:0, Tuesday: 10:0-19:0, Wednesday: 10:0-19:0, Thursday: 10:0-19:0, Friday: 10:0-19:0, Saturday: 10:0-16:0. The rating for Stacky's Sandwich Shop is 4.0. Stacky's Sandwich Shop is currently closed. Stacky's Sandwich Shop provides information for customer: Has supports takeout service, Has good for kids service, Serves beer and wine, Does not accept credit cards, Has good for groups service, Can only provide Low Price, No reservations service, Casual Attire, No outdoor seating, No delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Stacky's Sandwich Shop: None. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Stacky's Sandwich Shop: Where and when it happened, I do not know - but it did happen. I can remember going to Stacky's for some of the best sandwiches around, but sadly, today, I see that they have chosen the road for cheap vs quality. I loved their tuna hoagie, the kind directly from a single serving can...and it was all white albacore!!! I would get it with sharp provolone sweet peppers, let, tom, onion, oregano, some oil and a splash of vinegar. Man that was the bomb!! But today I ordered one just like that and the tuna was just a tad better than what i serve my cat - salty and almost orange. I paid $6 for the mini, and would happily paid another .50 or $1 to get the real deal. Oh well, now it's just a sandwich shop that I used to go to a long time ago.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Stacky's Sandwich Shop: None. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Stacky's Sandwich Shop: Good food...great fries. Have almost everything u'd want, hoagies, burgers, cheese steaks, bbq, etc... Very clean. BBQ is ok, got it once and they seemed to bee reheated. Cheese steak is good, good bread, a little on the salty side. Love their fries! Beverages are pricey.;I've been to Stacky's a few times over the years. It's basically a sandwich shop that serves hoagies, cheesesteaks, and fried sides. I can't even begin to talk about the food served before acknowledging how impressively friendly the staff there is. It's a nice change from what can be the norm if walking into sandwich shops that have staff that's full of attitude with food that mirrors the people who took the order. I started out giving this place a solid 3 star review, but the service here makes it deserving of 4 stars for a sandwich shop. The sandwiches are very affordable, with three sizes to choose from. Plenty of seats to eat in if you choose. It looks like this place has been renovated since the last time that I ate here. Well lit and bright menu that surrounds the order and grill areas. Extremely clean, and there's two restrooms just to the left of the register. Sometimes its the simple things that make me return to places. The simple pleasure here were the fries.. Hot, crispy, thick, and served in a paper serving bag. This is how all fries should be served for takeout. The plastic containers do nothing but steam and ruin what you ordered. These fries stayed piping hot and crispy, just how I like them. The other great thing about this place is that it can be easily seen along the drive to or from Harrah's Casino if you're heading there from the Commodore Barry Bridge. The next visit will be soon so I can try the fried pickles on the sides menu.;This is a belated update. A week after my review, I stopped back. I got the same sandwich- the Stacky's Italian Special. It wasn't as good as the first time. My neighbor who also raved about the first time agreed it wasn't as good. I guess it's all in who makes it. The beauty of a Stacky's Italian special is that, when properly made, it's a delicate balance of flavors. Thinly sliced meats and cheeses built in many layers. Too much of one thing can throw off the balance and overpower the sandwich with a particular flavor. My advice to Stacky's management: strive for uniformity and consistency. Hit or miss doesn't cut it. The Oracle has Spoken.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Stacky's Sandwich Shop: Went to Stacky's this week for some hoagies. When I arrived, I saw a sign that said they were "back." A patron leaving said they had closed, but re-opened under new ownership. I asked if the stuff was still the same, he said (emphatically) better. He said the place is cleaner, and the pulled pork sandwiches are superb. While I can't comment on the pork sandwiches (yet), I can tell you about the hoagies I got. I come there for the Italian Special, which has thinly sliced sharp provolone and prosciutto as well as other hoagie meats. The hoagies were maybe the best I ever had from there, and that's saying something. Everyone who tried them raved except my girlfriend, who complained they had "too much meat." Don't put much stock in that, she's from Rochester NY, and wouldn't know a great hoagie if it mugged her in the street. :v) Everyone from the region who tried a Stacky's Italian Special will attest it doesn't get better. Without a doubt, this is the best hoagie in the region that I know of. If there's better, I haven't tried it yet. Primo's and Co. don't compare. GF was right about one thing- the rolls are just OK. If it was on a Sarcone's roll, it might be too overwhelming, and leave the eater faint and disoriented. If you're ever in the Chester region (it's near Harrah's) you have to get a Stacky's Italian Special. It may change your life.;Stacky's is back and better than ever. The BBQ is top notch. Real smokers on-site used to cook all the meats. Place is brand new inside and so delicious..
Pike Cold Cut Center is located at 241 E Chester Pike, Ridley Park city. It has the postal code is 19078 and latitude - longitude is 39.8790176 --75.314843 . List of Pike Cold Cut Center's categories: Restaurants, Delis. Pike Cold Cut Center opens: Monday: 8:30-19:0, Tuesday: 8:30-19:0, Wednesday: 8:30-19:0, Thursday: 8:30-19:0, Friday: 8:30-18:0, Saturday: 8:30-18:0, Sunday: 8:30-16:30. The rating for Pike Cold Cut Center is 3.5. Pike Cold Cut Center is currently open. Pike Cold Cut Center provides information for customer: Error decoding attributes information: Expecting value: line 1 column 1 (char 0). Extremely poor review of restaurant Pike Cold Cut Center: Owner is a terrible person and everything is way overpriced. Boiled ham is 6.99 a pound. In Ridley Park. I watched the owner yell at two customers. After that, I left my items at the counter and walked out. There are better places in the area with owners that actually care about their patrons.;Bought a few things there today, then figured I would get my son's haircut at the barber next door since we were already there. When we came out 10 to 15 minutes later, the owner? was waiting for us, told us w attitude that 'we couldn't just buy one thing n tie up her parking lot' and that she had called to have my car towed. while she does have a point, there was no need for the attitude. There was plenty of open spaces when we arrived n when we left. and she's spending time waiting in the parking lot to berate customers? I will find another parking spot but will never shop there again, even tho I do enjoy their sandwiches n lunch meat. You lost a good customer with your rude behavior.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Pike Cold Cut Center: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Pike Cold Cut Center: None. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Pike Cold Cut Center: None. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Pike Cold Cut Center: Owners are always friendly to all the patrons. They just started making hoagies and do it the right way! Every one of their hoagies are sliced freshly and packed with meat. They have plenty of lunch meat and cheeses to choose from in their deli and there's a small parking area for your convenience.;Nice place and owners I'm kinda surprised to see some reviews saying otherwise. They have a nice selection of cheeses and meats with fresh rolls. They have alot of items here to if you're ever in need of anything and don't feel like running into the market. The owners are always friendly and the prices are reasonable. I like this place.;I had a great Italian hoagie at pike cold cut the other day plus a very family friend place. Bread was fresh. Perfect lunch.
Domino's Pizza 17 is located at 130 W Main St, Ste 118, Trappe city. It has the postal code is 19426 and latitude - longitude is 40.184240379 --75.4462362001 . List of Domino's Pizza 17's categories: Restaurants, Sandwiches, Chicken Wings, Pizza. Domino's Pizza 17 opens: Monday: 10:30-0:0, Tuesday: 10:30-0:0, Wednesday: 10:30-0:0, Thursday: 10:30-0:0, Friday: 10:30-1:0, Saturday: 10:30-1:0, Sunday: 10:30-0:0. The rating for Domino's Pizza 17 is 1.5. Domino's Pizza 17 is currently open. Domino's Pizza 17 provides information for customer: No reservations service, Accepts credit cards, Has delivery support, Has supports takeout service, Has caters service, No good for groups service, Has outdoor seating, Can only provide Low Price, Has bike parking, Very Loud, 'formal', Serves beer and wine, True, No good for kids service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Domino's Pizza 17: This was the worst experience I've every had with dominoes. It took over a hour and fifteen minutes to receive our pizza. The tracker said it was done in 15 minutes and one hour later we received it. Cold and the crust was soggy. If this a company owned store someone need to fix it. If it's a franchise, your franchisor needs to get involved;First time I have ordered pizza after moving to Collegeville and decided to use the iPhone App. The app itself was easy to use and I was able to track my order. The estimated time was 30-45 mins. 2 hours later... the pizza never came. No phone calls, no nothing, it never arrived. I have used the app back in the Reading area and it worked like a charm. Something must be wrong at the Trappe location. I won't risk it again and will order elsewhere.;Terrible service and unreliable staff. It took an hour and forty five minutes to deliver one pizza two miles down the road. After calling in twice and politely asking where my pizza was I was offered a free pizza. When I called in to redeem my pizza, i was told that my last order was listed as pickup, and that it was my fault it took me so long to come get it. My order was definitely delivered and definitely very late.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Domino's Pizza 17: There is always a problem ordering from this Dominos location. I am willing to look the other way if a mistake happens however consistent disappointment from something as simple as ordering pizza is frustrating. The people are nice enough to however my delivery is always 45-60 minutes long and comes cold. When it is on time, toppings are missing and/or the order is wrong. Very frustrating!;Picked up some pizza for the kids and I couldn't believe someone left this crew in charge! They had music blasting that I couldn't hear myself think! The service was terrible. Pizza was kind of salty.;We love The garlic breadsticks from dominos. But we have been noticing that it's over baked quiet often and that's disappointing ... It gets so hard to bite and texture so weird, we have thrown them away many times. I hope they give it as much importance they would give the pizza while baking! I am sure there are many breadsticks fans like me out there who love them more than pizza. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Domino's Pizza 17: Kinda rude and slow but hey pizza is pizza and when i'm hungry i'm still gonna use them because they are close and easy. I just wish when I call or order i have a better experience, oh well.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Domino's Pizza 17: After reading the reviews I decided to go here anyway because I love that white sauce you can get on your pizza and I love their deep dish. My order was ready in about 20-25 mins. Stopped in to pick up my food. The manager and staff were cheerful and friendly. Checked my pizza at the counter with the encouraging manager present to make sure it was prepared as ordered. I was satisfied and my pizza was tasty. No complaints here. Loses a star because although they are only five miles from my home, they will not deliver to my location, which is a bummer because I am used to large delivery radiuses in my home town.;Was a fan of Pizza Hut's pan pizza, since they closed we decided to try Dominos pan pizza. A lot better than Pizza Hut only problem they are a lot more expensive. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Domino's Pizza 17: When I am so stoned that I can barely see three inches in front of me, this is what I get for the munchies. The fog of dat dank ass kush helps to obscure the taste of the tears, broken dreams and regrets of the people who prepare it. I have never had this pizza sober, but when I'm on the moon, it is perfectly serviceable.;I recently originally had posted about this business being unacceptable and deplorable and to stay away from it. I just first hand found out that upper management listened and addressed the concerns and complaints and dismissed the workers of this establishment that was causing the numerous complaints of alot of people. I now have faith about this business and now reccomend it. Anyone who had complaints in the past and can now rest assured the individuals that were causing these complaints and now not there anymore..
Evil Genius Beer is located at 1727 N Front St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19122 and latitude - longitude is 39.9757885 --75.133938 . List of Evil Genius Beer's categories: Restaurants, Nightlife, Beer Gardens, Gastropubs, Food, Breweries. Evil Genius Beer opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 16:0-21:0, Wednesday: 16:0-22:0, Thursday: 16:0-22:0, Friday: 12:0-22:0, Saturday: 12:0-23:0, Sunday: 12:0-20:0. The rating for Evil Genius Beer is 4.0. Evil Genius Beer is currently open. Evil Genius Beer provides information for customer: Casual Attire, No table service, Has dogs allowed, Has supports takeout service, No reservations service, No good for dancing service, True, Has wheelchair accessible, Has good for groups service, u'free', Serves beer and wine, Smoking not allowed, No caters service, False, Can provide Medium Price, No need to make an appointment, Has delivery support, Has happy hour service, Loud, Has bike parking, Has outdoor seating, Accepts credit cards, Has good for kids service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Evil Genius Beer: This review is not for the beer, but for the food. The food is TERRIBLE. Think much worse than the food at your elementary school cafeteria, and costs $9-10 for anything ($8.50 pre-tax for a grilled cheese that tastes like it was frozen for years before reaching you). They should be ashamed. Consider this a warning to anyone thinking of going there hungry. Before you say it's a brewery/beer garden, why even get food: Frankford Hall is a beer garden and it has great food, and Dock Street is a brewery with phenomenal food. Seriously, they should go with not serving food/just serving packaged chips if they're going to pass of these abominations as food.;How unfortunate that this place ended up being a disappointment. The space is cool and nicely designed with a retro theme. The beer is also okay but nothing special (not on the level of Tired Hands). However, nothing makes up for rude staff which I have zero tolerance for. This review is for the blonde waitress who just pointed at my unfinished beer expecting me to hand it to her before I was finished and the bartender who snapped at my boyfriend when she couldn't hear him the second time. It's a shame because as we walked in we were talking about how everything looked so cool and we wanted to bring friends by. But after a terrible experience, I doubt that I would ever go back or ever recommend it. Evil Genius, get your crappy staff in check.;Drove for 30 minutes to get to this place just to find out that their beer is actually more expensive during happy hour. The bar tender came up to our table to make sure we knew that dogs were not allowed inside, without ever asking if our dog was a service dog. What a waste of time and money.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Evil Genius Beer: Great beer options. BUT PLEASE!!! Lower the lights. This is not a Walmart. Atmosphere is everything guys and this place is too bright. Honestly. Everything else is awesome but I really hope you take my advice and change out the wrong kelvin bulbs with warm ones and set to dim setting and not blind. People and friends have all told me "yeah, it too bright in their. let's someplace cozier". Don't get me wrong. I don't want to stumble around in darkness it's just there needs to be a happy medium. Good luck.;This place is a mess. It definitely feels like a suburban brew pub plopped into the city. The beers all have cutesy nerd culture names, so you'll feel terrible about ordering most of them. I ordered the vegetarian banh mi, expecting a Vietnamese hoagie. It came out as a pita with some bland creamy tofu/tomato mix that was cooked in a sandwich press. I asked about mixed drinks and they could only make a gin and tonic, which seems like a really pathetic approach if you are going to carry one bottle of booze and a mixer. The physical space seems well done and has lots of room, but the decor is a mess of antique knickknacks and geek stuff (the men's and women's bathrooms have Star Wars decals on the door). Oh, and the men's room has a fucking trough urinal. The music was the worst and huge TVs were playing local news and That 70s Show. The place cleared out by 10pm on a Saturday, which made total sense.;If you're vegetarian or vegan I would not eat here. I ordered a grilled cheese that had a piece of CHICKEN stuck to the bottom. I was so disappointed, I haven't eaten meat in 3 years. I don't think you should have to inspect every inch of your food before eating. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Evil Genius Beer: The beer is good but kind of expensive. No happy hour. The space is quite nice. The crowd is quite boring.;This place is a down and dirty version of Frankford Hall. I'm not a fan of the random used furniture in the front kind of sceeves me and the outdoor space lacks some ambience but loved the Amazing selection of beers especially the watermelon one and the Pineapple one that I tried. Space is huge so good for large groups and staff was friendly!;This is based on take away strictly. My friend owns a business not far from here and bought a 6 pack of assorted beers for us to try. Out of the 4 of us trying them we didn't like any as they were all IPAs. He bought it because he believed it to be a mix. I don't mind IPAs too much and these were not my cup of tea. We winded up trashing the majority. RIP beers wasted he also spent about $30 on them. RIP money wasted I will go in for my self and review at a later date.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Evil Genius Beer: Stopped here for some beers before a concert. We were able to get a table right away which was nice. I got a flight and enjoyed my beers. Nothing I really LOVED but I'm not a big beer drinker. They do have food here. They have a lot of board games so it's a nice hang out place.;I visited Evil Genius on a Thursday night with a group of about ten people. It was pretty empty when we arrived around 5, but got busier as the night progressed; it never got packed though (I'm sure weekend nights are a different story). The space is large with high ceilings; there are plenty of tables, high tops, and seats at the bar. We had no problem securing a large enough table for our group. The general theme is very 90s - the beer names, the menus on old VCR covers, the games at the tables, the year-round christmas decorations, etc. If you get a chance, check out some of the signs in the bathrooms, they're pretty funny. They offer a wide variety of beer, mostly IPAs. We didn't order any food, but that menu also looked extensive and appetizing (lots of veggie options too). You have to order in the middle of the bar where the ipads are (there are only two of them) which means you have to wait in line; since it wasn't busy when I went, this wasn't an issue, but I can image this would be pretty annoying with larger crowds. The prices were decent - $11.50 for a flight and around $5-8 for a beer depending on the size. If you're getting the flight, ask the bartended to write down which beer is which because they don't label them.;A beautiful large tap room. Great value on beer with 5 flight pours for $11.50. A bunch of different IPAs for the hop heads, including some with fruit additions. The mango witbier is not over the top with fruit or wheat, while staying light and drinkable. For those those chocolate lovers, the hazelnut chocolate stout is recommended.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Evil Genius Beer: I'm obsessed with this place! I've never been to a distillery where I've liked EVERY beer. I seriously like every beer here. The Stacy's mom is super solid. I've also really enjoyed their porters as well. They always have something new on tap, which is fun, but a bummer if you found something you liked the last time (purple monkey dishwater). The ambiance is chill. You can play battleship and have a drink.;Holy cow, two 5-star reviews in one night!? Really, it's come down to execution. If you are looking for a fun brewery that has great beer, space but not too big, and an easy layout, this is it. I didn't have any of the food and I'll admit the menu didn't look Tony the Tiger great, but seeing several items come out, I'm sure it's good. Beer (flight mind you): -Lemongrass IPA 4/5 -Apricot milkshake IPA (5/5) -Caramel Machiatto (3.5-4/5*) -Double IPA (1/5) -Sour farmhouse ale (5/5) *This beer is pretty sweet, which I don't really love. It was tasty which warrants a 3.5 for me. The size it was in the flight was perfect amount. Why 4? The name of the beer is New Phone Who Dis. So yeah, had to order. Even though their DIPA at the time sucked (Hans), the other beers were great to phenomenal. Atmosphere was awesome, I'd come back anytime!;Lots of great beers with crazy names. Food is ok, but not enough to come for on its own. Nice beer garden..
Milkcrate Cafe is located at 400 E Girard Ave, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19125 and latitude - longitude is 39.9699745 --75.1302068 . List of Milkcrate Cafe's categories: Books, Mags, Music & Video, Restaurants, Vinyl Records, Food, Shopping, Breakfast & Brunch, Coffee & Tea. Milkcrate Cafe opens: Monday: 8:0-15:0, Tuesday: 8:0-15:0, Wednesday: 8:0-15:0, Thursday: 8:0-15:0, Friday: 8:0-15:0, Saturday: 8:0-15:0, Sunday: 8:0-15:0. The rating for Milkcrate Cafe is 4.5. Milkcrate Cafe is currently open. Milkcrate Cafe provides information for customer: No reservations service, Has good for kids service, Average loud, u'free', Has bike parking, Casual Attire, Accepts credit cards, Serves beer and wine, Can only provide Low Price, Has outdoor seating, Has caters service, False, No good for groups service, Has supports takeout service, Has drive thru service, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Milkcrate Cafe: I've rarely get what I ordered. It's ridiculous how incompetent they are taking and fulfilling orders sometimes. I only go because it's close and they have bagels. Everything else is too far. I'm disappointed most of the time, seriously. I pray a new bagel place opens up that is closer. Also a smile might help from behind the counter. Cool place and I'm a big supporter of local shops. But they should double check their orders when busy in the morning.;I just moved to the neighborhood, brand new to Philly from Chicago. I was super excited to check out Milkcrate Cafe, was gonna get a coffee and browse the collection in the basement. On the way downstairs the girl asked me to leave my bag at the counter. I informed her that this bag was my purse which contains my wallet, keys, phone, etc. She told me I'd still have to leave it with her. So, I left and I won't be going back. Which is really a shame, because I planned on getting my coffee here on the way to the train every day. But I am not going to give my money to a business that treats me like some kind of criminal. I would understand if this was a backpack, but only a moron would leave their purse unattended and in the hands of a stranger. Thanks but no thanks. Way to welcome people to the neighborhood.;Notorious e.g.g.? Flying breakfast burrito brothers? Can I just order breakfast? Save me the egregious food names the super hipster, rude staff, the below average coffee and the average food. There are to many coffee shop/cafes in this town for you to get my business.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Milkcrate Cafe: Keep trying to give this place another chance, but just continue to be disappointed whenever I order a bagel. This used to be my go-to spot, but not anymore. I just ordered an everything bagel w/ cream cheese, opened the foil and immediately regretted it. My bagel tasted (and felt) like 4 day old stale bread, and was not even warm despite my specifying "toasted". Seems petty to be so angry and annoyed about a bagel, but you're a cafe, and the bagels used to be on point. Sorry Milkcrate, I tried. What happened?;Place is OK, surprised the porkroll on a english muffin is $8. Hash special is just a chopped up sausage with potatoes and an egg for $8.50. Breakfast burrito is very tiny with beans and kinda blah. Also there is only one coffee brewed and it's kinda watered down. Better to brew your own than pay $3-4 for their coffee. Don't mean to knock this tiny place, but the food and coffee just doesn't stand up to what you can get elsewhere. Place isn't bad but I've definitely experienced better.;Still good coffee etc. But, the past 3 times I have ordered food the order has been messed up. For example, I ordered a sausage egg and cheese with tomato... received egg on bread and was charged for all the additions. Today I went in because they said they would take care of the next time for me since this has recurred, and I was again overcharged and my sandwich is still missing its ingredients!. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Milkcrate Cafe: This place automatically got 4 stars for painting a gigantic orange record with a cow (whose lone spot initially formed the shape of Pennsylvania, but now is, perhaps, Philadelphia? I'm not sure) listening to a gramophone on the side of a building. The mural makes me incredibly happy, and, since I live right off of Girard, I get to see it every day. However, they serve La Colombe, which makes everyone happy except me. I don't know what my damage is, but I don't like it. There are very few places that make their espresso to my liking, and no matter where I get it, the coffee is burnt. Anyway, the mocha that I got here was really strong. I couldn't taste the chocolate in it at all. Still, I can tell when a man knows how to make espresso, and this guy did. So give it a try. Unless you're me or someone else who doesn't much care for Philly's favorite purveyor of coffee, you'll like it.;Good coffee, wonderful (friendly as heck) service, but a bare bones coffee joint. If I lived in the hood I'd stop in for my morning joe but take it to go. If you're looking for a place that is more concerned with the basics and saving you money in the process, check it out.;The breakfast burrito seemed like a great idea. The portion was appropriate (smaller than most burritos you'll get elsewhere) and the chorizo I added was not greasy at all - which was a nice surprise - but the burrito itself seemed to be made quickly, as all the ingredients were not appropriately layered so all the avocado and sausage was at one end, while the egg and veggies were at the other. No excuse for that. The inside is a bit boring, but I guess if you're in need of a quick breakfast this place would do the job. Dirty bathroom.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Milkcrate Cafe: Love this place! Adam is great and can't beat a combination like vinyl + coffee. Only issue: hugely disappointed in the bagels lately. 3 out of 5 times I go I get a stale bagel that Is so bad I can't even finish it. This wasn't always the the case, and is a real deterrent. Please fix ;);This place is hipster to the 100th degree, but I enjoyed it. The place has a very laid back atmosphere and some decent tunes in the background. As soon as you walk in, you will see a wall full on vinyls for sale. They have a wide variety of bands to choose from, so you may find that album you didn't know you needed. The woman at the front counter was very friendly to me, so that is always a plus. The Iced Mocha I ordered hit the spot for a hot day, but the Chocolate Elvis was awesome. It is such a bad for you sandwich, but it was too good to pass up. This is a place I will return to for a coffee and chill out for a bit.;If I lived in the area I could see myself coming here a lot. Found this place while looking for breakfast that was open early (they're open at 7AM). Everywhere else was about 9AM. It's a small, neighborhood breakfast/lunch spot with some seats if you choose to eat in. There's no table service, so you order your food and bus your own tables. They serve La Columbe coffee here which was great. Small, simple breakfast and lunch menu which makes deciding easy. I got the Rock N' Pork Roll which came with two slices of pork roll, eggs, and cheese. Didn't know it would be two slices, so it got too salty for me. Next time I'll get the Notorious EGG and add a protein. GF got the breakfast quesadilla special and it was a large portion that came with chips. It was stuffed with copious amounts of egg, black beans, and onions. Wish there was some salsa to go with the chips.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Milkcrate Cafe: Love the breakfast burrito and the hummus was so fresh and thick my chips couldn't even scoop it up. Yum yum for sure....and tickets to hot shows too!!;Preiswertes leckeres Frühstück. Unbedingt den Bagella Fritzgerald oder den Joghurt mit Früchten und Granola probieren.;Really good coffee!! Awesome atmosphere if you like small hole in the wall coffee shops!! Really good and quick food!! Would definitely recommend to anyone living in or visiting Philly!! I got the Chocolate Elvis and it was amazing!!.
Sapphire Manayunk is located at 4141 Main St, Manayunk city. It has the postal code is 19127 and latitude - longitude is 40.0230317 --75.2190377 . List of Sapphire Manayunk's categories: Nightlife, Restaurants, Food, Bars, American (New). Sapphire Manayunk opens: Tuesday: 17:0-2:0, Wednesday: 17:0-2:0, Thursday: 17:0-2:0, Friday: 17:0-2:0, Saturday: 17:0-2:0. The rating for Sapphire Manayunk is 3.5. Sapphire Manayunk is currently closed. Sapphire Manayunk provides information for customer: No good for kids service, Average loud, Has outdoor seating, Can provide Medium Price, True, u'no', No supports takeout service, Serves beer and wine, No delivery support, Accepts credit cards, Has good for groups service, Casual Attire, No caters service, Has reservations service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Sapphire Manayunk: My first time there and my last. Went with a couple of friends, sat outside and was completely hounded by our server to order and keep ordering and then leave. She didn't back off until she had collected payment for our drinks and food. Then she calmed down. It wasn't busy so I'm not sure why she was all over us.;I never write reviews but I had to this time because of how horrible the experience was. This place is the worst. I was there when a girl got felt up waiting in line for the bathroom. People were screaming and fighting and even the cops showed up. The management didn't do anything about it. Definitely eurotrash and creepy.;Service was horrible. We waited an hour and a half to get our salad (It was tomato and Mozzarella). The food was good but I would not recommend going here since it took forever and we were one of the only people in the restaurant.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Sapphire Manayunk: Spent a few hours drinking in the back of the restaurant. The drinks were decently priced and the staff seemed friendly enough. Nothing special about the place though. Good for stopping in for a beers before the younger crowd clubs it up.;My friends and I stopped by at 5:30pm last Friday night for drinks before our dinner reservations. The waitress did not seem to know much about her stock. She did not understand my friends request for a classic (gin) martini. She forgot my order and kept my table waiting with empty glasses for over 10 minutes before even coming to check on us. Not what we were expecting.;I hate to give a bad review, but the service here really is as terrible as everyone says. It was relatively empty for restaurant week. Since it was a nice day, everyone was eating outside - only three, maybe four tables. The place was by no means busy. We received our drinks which took about 10 minutes before we could even place our order. We both ordered the caprese salad and then the filet as the entree. Why it took a salad that only needs to be sliced up 35-40 minutes to come out is beyond me. Obviously I finished my glass of wine by the time the first course came out. I was never asked if I wanted another glass. As a former server, drinks can be a money maker. Just baffling. And you can forget about water refills too. The steak with the mashed potatoes and garlic were absolutely delicious. Unfortunately we received our last course a good hour and 15 minutes later. The table next to us was also making comments and couldn't believe how slow everything was too. A 2-top table at an empty restaurant should not be waiting over 2 hours to get their check. I did see the reviews about the poor service and still gave them the benefit of the doubt. Whelp, the service was 20x's worse than expected even knowing it might be a little slow. It's such a shame because I would definitely give the food at least 4 stars, probably 5. Get your 'ish together, Sapphire.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Sapphire Manayunk: This place is on my street so I end up here more often than I would if it weren't so convenient. The steak bruschetta is SO good. The hummus is also really tasty. They sometimes have a special 3 appetizers for $10 or something ridiculously cheap like that. Sapphire also has outdoor seating that is generally less crowded than the majority of Main Street for whatever reason. The inside of this place needs to be updated as it is a little worn out looking.;Once upon a time, this place was cool. Trendy. Then, I don't know...it just kind of fell flat. Could be a change in management. Who knows. I just always labeled it a Back Up Plan if Manayunk Brewery was too packed. Sometimes you just want a chill spot where you can hear yourself think. The atmosphere is chill for sure, but single guys, don't plan on walking out with anyone but a nice size bill for your drinks.;Nice, small place, more subdued then other places on this street. The bartenders were good, polite, fun and so was the crowd. I had a great time, and frankly, I look forward to the next time I am in town, so I can come here...I just hope it's as good a time as this one was.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Sapphire Manayunk: We came here for a birthday celebration. Parking in manayunk is always a nightmare. I was a bit leery since there were very few customers at 7 p.m. Our server was very attentive and a great conversationalist. We ordered a caprese appetizer which was very good. Our gnocchi was delicious and the burger was very good. The fries weren't cooked completely. I would definitely be interested in coming back.;The food is so good here! My dad got the crab cakes (he loved them!!) and I got the fillet bruschetta which was amazing. Everyone is friendly and its not a rip off like a lot of the other bars/ restaurants. Will be coming here again!;Had only been to sapphire for drinks until recently, and was pleasantly surprised with the food offerings. Stopped by on a beautiful Wednesday afternoon for an early bird dinner, and sat outside. Quieter than the other of the end of main street, and therefore not as good for people watching, but still very nice. The small to medium sized plates on the dinner menu are perfect for sharing, and my friend I split the verde salad, scallops, and gnocchi, which was a prefect amount of food for the two of us. The salad had an ample amount of goat cheese, which made it more than a-ok in my book. I thought the scallops were well seasoned and tasty, but my friend thought they were a little too spicy. Onto the gnocchi which was the shining star of the meal. Each bite of whole wheat, sweet potato goodness was delicious and not dense at all, and the goat cheese and pesto cream sauce was not one bit heavy. The gnocchi made Sapphire a great selection for an enjoyable dinner, and bumped the rating from three to four stars.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Sapphire Manayunk: Went here with my girlfriend and another couple on Sunday night after finding out Manayunk Brewery and Pub stopped serving food at 10pm. Didn't have high expectations but the food was great. Crab Cake sandwiches and Filet Mignon are both good choices and the atmosphere was relaxed with live music. Will definitely go back on a quiet Sunday night;One of the most scrumptious meals I've had in Manyunk thus far. The open air windows add great ambiance. I started my experience with an extra dirty martini and it was just the way I like it. Then I had the amazing hummus plate with roasted seasonal veggies and pita and the hummus was exceptional. I had the filet which was cooked perfectly and the red wine reduction sauce sent my taste buds on a crazy adventure. Great staff and bartenders I will eat here again and again!;Despite the fact that Main Street has plenty of options when you want to grab a drink, Craft (formerly Sapphire, same family ownership) has become my go-to. Something about this place appeals in a way the rest of the bars on the strip just don't touch. Craft is modest, while being an elegant, mature bar and restaurant with a sophisticated drink and food menu, very reasonable prices (not your usual Manayunk upcharge) and a friendly staff that's fun to interact with. As I mentioned, they recently renovated and re-branded as Craft to make this spot even more attractive. Not sure how this will affect the weekend scene here; on Friday and Saturday nights they play upbeat music and dim the lights for a more intimate weekend feel. If you're looking for somewhere to go with a friend, a date, a group or friends or even solo - this is the Manayunk spot. Food, drinks, fun. Craft is great!.