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Rybread is located at 1711 Fairmount Ave, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19130 and latitude - longitude is 39.9673313 --75.1658216 . List of Rybread's categories: Food, Sandwiches, Restaurants, Breakfast & Brunch, Coffee & Tea. Rybread opens: Monday: 7:0-19:0, Tuesday: 7:0-19:0, Wednesday: 7:0-19:0, Thursday: 7:0-19:0, Friday: 7:0-19:0, Saturday: 7:0-19:0. The rating for Rybread is 4.0. Rybread is currently open. Rybread provides information for customer: Casual Attire, Has delivery support, Has supports takeout service, Average loud, u'free', Accepts credit cards, Has good for kids service, Can only provide Low Price, Has outdoor seating, Has caters service, No reservations service, No good for groups service, Serves beer and wine, Has bike parking, True. Extremely poor review of restaurant Rybread: What's a brunch place without hot chocolate and omelette? Sucks! I had to eat Umpqua oats ( which I can even have in my office every day) and that too I had to eat some random flavor coz my favorite one Kickstart wasnt available. So pissed off!;Food poisoning. That's really all I have to say. I left there about the eight minutes ago and I haven't been able to stop throwing up since... I hate this place.. Cold sweat and vommitting was not what I ordered ...;Stopped in for a sandwich on a Sunday morning with a friend. Very busy so we sat at the breakfast bar that overlooks the kitchen. When our paninis came out they were both completely BURNT. It was terrible. Green machine smoothie was ok but not worth $5. Very overpriced for low quality food. Two sandwiches and a smoothie cost $25 and it was only the sandwich, no sides at all. I will not being going back. Very disappointed.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Rybread: This place use to be my go-to breakfast sandwich spot! Has been lacking in the quality department as of lately. Bacon egg & cheese was cold today. Whomp!;I ordered a bagel with cream cheese. The problem was the spread of cream cheese was so thin you could see through it. It tasted like a dry bagel. It was awful. When you want a bagel with cream cheese you want to taste the cream cheese. With so many bagel places in Philly I'd never go back there again. So here's the thing, if you go cheap and try to save a few pennies on cream cheese, then the sandwich tastes awful, people will never go back, and they will give you bad reviews. Why wouldn't you try to make a great bagel that people will come back for? Really disappointed.;My wife and I went in mid-afternoon on a weekday. Rybread was one of the few places in the neighborhood open in that awkward not-yet-dinner but definitely-after-lunch time of day.
Food: As a vegetarian option, I enjoyed a grilled cheese with pick-my-own ingredients. My wife had one of the club-like sandwiches. It was all okay, but nothing to go out of the way for.
Service and atmosphere: what it looks like. Friendly staff in a cramped awkwardly arranged coffee house-with-sandwiches ambiance.
If that was all, I'd give Rybread 3 stars...
BUT... they lose a star because they refused to provide tap water. I don't think customers should be charged for water with a meal and I certainly am not going to pay for environmentally unfriendly plastic-bottled water!. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Rybread: The bagal Here was plain but with large volume, you could choose which content you want. But basically, not so surprising.;On a layover in Philadelphia me and my wife went into the city to check things out. We stoped here for lunch. Had the corned beef on rye and it was a nice sandwich. The crab came sandwich missed the mark though.;Good, safe, reliable, local place. Not special but is totally satisfactory. Coffee is drip, and just passable.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Rybread: Adding the San Diego and Savannah (sans mayo) to my list of favorites from here! They've become my go-to sandwiches. I did notice that a few sandwiches have come off the menu, so hoping these two are here to stay!
Tip: Ask for the Savannah grilled so the brie is nice and melted!;Love this spot and so happy the moved further down fairmount Ave so it's closer to me!!
Great mix of classic sandwiches, as well as unique but equally as delicious options. Super nice staff as well. Recently I couldn't decide between the buffalo chicken panini and the jerk chicken panini, but decided to go with the jerk chicken since had an interesting addition of pineapple which was the perfect amount of sweet to the spiciness of the delicious sauce.
Great selection of salads, too, with a monthly chef's special! Bakery display looked amazing with cookies, cupcakes, etc. Definitely want to go back for one of the huge cupcakes I saw.
SUPER friendly staff, I asked for a bunch of suggestions and they were super willing to chat. Not a lot of seating but some options for both inside and outside seating!;For a sandwhich shop, Rye Bread is definitely a quick, quality lunch stop in Fairmount. There's so many options between breakfast sandwhiches and oatmeal for breakfast. Then there's cold sandwhiches and paninis for lunch. The Denver is the classic chicken salad sandwhich with greens. Personally I thought it was a little dry and unimpressive but we also ordered the Savanah which is a roast turkey, cranberry sauce and brie sandwhich and that blew my socks off.
The service is always great and the location is right on Fairmount a block from the art museum and parking isn't too horrible.
I think the price for the add ons like the chips and sodas can be a bit pricey so a 7 dollar sandwhich turns into a 13 dollar meal real quickly. But all in all I go there very often and usually enjoy my sandwhich.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Rybread: My mom and I went looking for lunch were directed to walk along Fairmount as there are a number of cafes there. We ended up stopping at Rybread, and we were certainly glad. The food here is amazing! I normally don't like to buy sandwiches when I'm out because honestly, it's not that hard to put stuff on bread, you can do it at home. But these sandwiches are WORTH IT. Amazing variety, super fresh ingredients, stuffed full of lots of tasty things. I only wish I actually lived closer so I could go more often!
We sat outside at the patio in the back which is small, but super homey. If you're in the mood for a great and easy lunch, definitely stop here.;You never disappoint! Great Santa Monica and lemonade. I inhaled my lunch! Fast and friendly service.;Whoa!!! Ryebread Cafe is so great!! I almost hope more people don't find out about it since the wait times are very reasonable and although they are busy there are always free seats. Big fan!
They have a really cool geographically-themed sandwich/panini menu which accounts for most of the food options. There are 3 vegetarian sandwiches and I have tried the Sante Fe (grilled portobello, squash, eggplant, caramelized onion, pesto) and the Hollywood (hummus, cucumber, red onion, shaved carrot). Both were delicious!
The inside has a great feel and there is outdoor seating out front and in a rear patio. Very friendly staff. Since I am quite sick of the crowds and long waits at Mugshots this is a really great alternative for a quick weekend breakfast!. |
The Rockhill Filling Station is located at 1710 N Ridge Rd, Perkasie city. It has the postal code is 18944 and latitude - longitude is 40.398399 --75.270874 . List of The Rockhill Filling Station's categories: Restaurants, Breakfast & Brunch, American (New), American (Traditional), Seafood. The Rockhill Filling Station opens: Monday: 7:0-14:0, Tuesday: 7:0-14:0, Wednesday: 7:0-20:0, Thursday: 7:0-20:0, Friday: 7:0-20:0, Saturday: 7:0-20:0, Sunday: 7:0-13:0. The rating for The Rockhill Filling Station is 4.0. The Rockhill Filling Station is currently open. The Rockhill Filling Station provides information for customer: Has good for groups service, Has good for kids service, No reservations service, Can only provide Low Price, Has wheelchair accessible, Accepts credit cards, Has bike parking, False, False, Casual Attire, Has dogs allowed, Has caters service, Average loud, No outdoor seating, No delivery support, Has table service, u'free', Has supports takeout service, Serves beer and wine. Extremely poor review of restaurant The Rockhill Filling Station: Your hours on the door for Sunday SAY 7a - 8pm.
We drove an HOUR just for you to be closed at 1:23 without ANY of that info posted?! GTFOH.;Came by around 1245 on a Sunday afternoon. This was our first visit. We were told we could only order breakfast, they do not offer lunch on Sundays.
I did not want breakfast food so I ordered nothing. My son ordered breakfast. Waitress delivered his food and walked away - came back 10 minutes later to drop the check and walked away again. At this point there were hardly any customers inside. We needed a box for his leftovers but waitress never came back. We left the food on the table.
Went up to cashier and saw our waitress sitting at a table counting her money. Told the owner that I had wanted lunch and was disappointed it wasn't available, 2 other patrons chimed in to say they too had wanted lunch but had to order breakfast.
Owner then says "yes, we get that a lot. We serve breakfast only until 1 on Sundays, we close and open back up at 3 for dinner."
Will never go back - not impressed at all.;Just about the worst french onion soup I ever had - a block of at least 5 slices of cheese, some not fully melted, over croutons with sauteed onions. I debated pouring my water in for some type of broth.
The ultimate grilled cheese faired no better, not being fully melted and apparently does not automatically come stuffed with ham and bacon or tomato as advertised.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant The Rockhill Filling Station: Loved the old place, Emils in this location. Wanted to love this place but can't. Minus one star for "phasing out" Eggbeaters in favor of tasteless egg whites, but still keeping the one dollar up-charge. That "phases out" the most appealing two thirds of the menu for the large number of us who have to watch our cholesterol. Come on. Even Perkins offers Eggbeaters and without up-charging at that! They're easier on the cooks, who don't have to crack and scramble eggs. Minus one more star for putting the "bla" in bland. I mean really. Just a little salt and pepper would be a start. BLT breakfast wrap needed Tabasco even to rise to edible. Most exotic flavor was the mayo. Breakfast potatoes also just limp with no hint of browning or flavor. Almost like hospital food.;Unfortunately I can no longer give the Filling Station a good review. Their prices are WAY TOO HIGH. Based on the menu items they are charging downtown Philadelphia prices. Example: Bratwurst with Sauerkraut and chips was $9. In the past this would be $6 or $7 at the most. Certainly not in parity with local diners. If this served higher end food I would understand the prices, but not for this simple diner-like fare. Too bad. For many years this was a great place to go for value meals.;Tried this place for a change of pace and was disappointed. Food was very underwhelming, and I even tried the "safest" thing on any menu, the chicken fingers. Oh well.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant The Rockhill Filling Station: Similar to many family-type restaurants located in western Bucks County. Pleasant servers offer decent food in a comfortable setting for moderate prices. What may set it aside is that, in addition to the standards, its menu includes some more contemporary dishes. The food we sampled: New England Clam Chowder was creamy but would have benefited from a more intense clam flavor - and more clams. Salads were chilled and very fresh - Honey Mustard dressing was delicious. High point of the meal was the rolls - almost a cross between a tea biscuit and Irish Soda Bread. Disappointing: the Prime Rib. It was over-cooked and difficult to chew. Kudos to the owner who, observing my difficulty in cutting it, offered to replace it with another entree'. When I declined he took it back to the kitchen to have it cut in smaller pieces.;A bit disappointing. The former restaurant was our go-to place when we were in this area of Bucks County. Been there a few times under new ownership. Food is good and there is an expanded breakfast menu. Unfortunately they do not serve breakfast during the lunch hour. A week-end visit found us "squashed" into a small table - noise level made conversation difficult. Today's visit included tasty Rachel and Tuna Melt. The Crab Bisque and Manhattan Clam Chowders were "heavy" and over salted. Service was pleasant, but a bit uncomfortable. An announcement upon arriving that the restaurant was closing in twenty minutes did not make for a leisurely lunch. If you want to close the restaurant at two - don't seat customers after one.;First time here for dinner. Meh. It's not bad it's just not great. Seems like typical diner food to me. I think I could have gotten the same meal down the street at the Country Place for half the price.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant The Rockhill Filling Station: A quaint resturant set inside of an old hotel the Filling Station is small and friendly. The food is good and service was fast. We arrived later in the morning however the seemingly long line moved fast. When going out for breakfast this is where i would go. Prices are reasonable and cheaper then some other places in the area.;This place is great for breakfast! I love the pancakes! I have had a good experience with breakfast! we came here for lunch and the food was ok. I got a burger, and my husband got a sandwich. My burger was pretty good but the sandwich was a little soggy. Overall I suggest this place for breakfast! :);My review is only for breakfast, have not been here for anything else since it changed ownership. Breakfast is very good. If you like your potatoes to have browning or crispiness, just ask the waitress for browned potatoes. It's not a problem, I do it all of the time. The service is excellent, the coffee keeps coming! The servers are always very friendly and right on top of things. For breakfast food, everything we've had (family of 5) has always been very good, pancakes, french toast, eggs, creamed dried beef. If you're in the mood for a traditional, good breakfast, stop by the Rockhill Filling Station.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant The Rockhill Filling Station: Everything that they served was the best of that food that I had ever tasted in my life.
The appetizer, the entrée, the desserts were all outstanding home recipes that would be hard to find anywhere else of this caliber.;Stopped in on a Sunday for breakfast. Seated quickly, and our waitress was great. Food was served quickly and my eggs Benedict Florentine was perfect. We will return.;Great breakfast. The service was excellent and the food came quickly. Everything was cooked to order. We will come back again.. |
La Collina is located at 37-41 Ashland Ave, Bala Cynwyd city. It has the postal code is 19004 and latitude - longitude is 40.0264727872 --75.2321217309 . List of La Collina's categories: Italian, Bars, Cocktail Bars, Restaurants, Nightlife, Wine Bars. La Collina opens: Tuesday: 17:0-20:30, Wednesday: 17:0-20:30, Thursday: 17:0-20:30, Friday: 17:0-21:0, Saturday: 17:0-21:0, Sunday: 16:30-20:30. The rating for La Collina is 3.5. La Collina is currently open. La Collina provides information for customer: No delivery support, Has good for groups service, No good for kids service, Has reservations service, No outdoor seating, Has bike parking, Serves beer and wine, Accepts credit cards, Can provide High Price, True, u'no', Dressy Attire, Average loud, Has supports takeout service, No good for dancing service, Has caters service. Extremely poor review of restaurant La Collina: Sadly, I had a waiter serve me a dinner I was allergic to, despite me (1) telling him I had an allergy; (2) after I placed my order, I asked him to ask the chef whether my choices would be allergy-free; and (3) upon his serving the meal to me, I asked him whether he had asked the chef whether it was free of the allergy I needed to avoid (dairy) and he told me yes, it was fine. Partly through the meal, I suspected there was butter in it, and when I asked a different waiter, he confirmed that it had butter. They then offered to bring me something else, but the rest of my family had already finished their meals so I said no. Lastly, to add insult to injury, when I asked the waiter why they were charging me for my meal, given that I couldn't eat it, he said that since my son (who does not share my allergy) was taking it home with him, they had to charge for it.
I have been dealing with this allergy for a number of years now, and while it has presented issues at restaurants, never has it been as egregious as this. I went to talk to the maître d', who apologized and removed the item from our bill. But the damage had been done and I am suffering the consequences.
I had been wanting to try this presumably "elite" restaurant for many years, and I'm very sorry that I did. Apparently, the waiter thought I said cheese allergy, not dairy. The waiter himself was somewhat disturbing, in that he was sweating the entire time he was serving us, seemed to have laryngitis, and was coughing a bit.;Awful meal...red sauce on linguine was greasy, white sauce on linguine was watery and bland. Sauce on chicken parmesan tasted like it came from a can. Had to ask for bread and sorry we did because it was lousy.;2/2013
Short version - STAY AWAY as they manipulate your bill to charge you more than the prices on the menu and the food is marginal.
Explanation from start to finish
1. Valet parking when there is an entire parking lot with many open parking spaces about 20 feet from the door. The valet guy was pretty rude when we asked to park our car.
Host corrected me on how to pronounce my name!!!!???
2. Ordered a glass of Riesling which they are out of, then a Gewurztraminer which they are out of. Then the waiter brings out a glass of White Zinfandel without asking if we want it. His explanation is it is sweet like the Riesling. So we ordered a glass of red. Asked for a Zinfandel and his response was that he had a White Zinfandel in his hand...........Zinfandel is red.
3. Ordered one of the special appetizers (fig and prosciutto), which they were out of. So we ordered the grilled Calamari instead of the $10.00 Fried Calamari on the menu and a Caesar salad appetizer. Both the Caesar salad and the grilled calamari were special appetizers.
4. The Calamari was slimy and stale and the Caesar salad was maybe four small pieces of Romaine and a couple of pieces of cheese.
5. The vegetable and potato plate that comes with the meal was all combined on a side plate the size of a coffee cup holder. Very small portion for a side dish.
BILL comes and it gets worse
6. Charged $46.00 for for glasses of wine. Menu has them priced at $10.00 a glass so it should be $40.00, not $46.00. Ask the waiter and he makes up an excuse that it actually says $40.00, not $46.00 (it is handwritten), but it adds up to $46.00 when adding up the bill. Trying to rip us off for $6.00 here.
7. Ask about the two charges of $16 and $17 on the hand written bill. The $10.00 slimy calamari is now $16.95 since it is a special AND the SALAD is $17 for four pieces of lettuce and two rotten tomato slices.
$17.00 for a salad?? All the salads on the menu are priced between $6.95 to $8.95.
What a rip off for the Calamari and Salad $33.00
Waiter and manager/host had no concerns about the mistakes and pricing and blamed it on the chef!. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant La Collina: In addition to my previous review, my husband reminded me that the waiter leaned over him multiple times, dropping sweat onto my husband and the items in front of him on the table. GROSS!;It is with heavy heart that I write this review...In the past, La Collina has been one of my all time favorite restaurants. It was my go-to special/fancy dinner place because the food and service was always top notch. No more, it seems. My date and I made a reservation, but when we arrived they had lost our reservation. Our waiter was inattentive and visibly irritated that I didn't order alcohol and neither my date or I ordered an appetizer; perhaps as a result of this, he was inattentive the entire night, rarely ever checking on us. I ordered the fettucine alfredo which was very disappointing and almost flavorless despite being $19. After the waiter neglected to show me the bottom shelf of the dessert cart and I had to ask about it, I ordered the peanut butter cake which was underwhelming, at best. And to top it off, the restaurant was loud all night. All this plus the mandatory valet parking...I don't know what changed, but La Collina is no longer the great spot it used to be.;Benefitting from the limited options available in Bala, La Collina is the epitome of a traditional Italian restaurant. Uninspired menu of things like chicken Parmesan, and tortellini soup. The waiters, while pleasant, were all very old and slow, I'll be back, but only because its the only real option for a business lunch in the neighborhood.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant La Collina: I have been here previously and enjoyed it very much. Last night, however, was a different experience. Upon giving our reservation, we felt as if we had intruded into a private club and were not particularly welcomed. Maybe regulars are treated differently? The waitstaff did their job serving but seemed uninterested.
I will say the food was good. The gnocchi bolognese (which we split for an appetizer) was delicious as were the soft shell crabs. Other upscale restaurants we have been to will split the appetizer onto two plates when sharing but they did not.
There are so many excellent restaurants in the area that provide a welcoming atmosphere that I don't see any reason to return here despite the food being good.;I've driven past this place for years and wondered what it was like, up in the hills above I-76 looking down on the likes of you and me. Now that I can afford to look down on everyone, or at least pretend to for one night - I decided to try it out for a night. It was like dining out in the past. Older clientele - live show tunes from the bar; it felt like I was dining on the set of Goodfellas - everyone seemed to know each other.
Great Italian. Definitely fancier fare than most italian places. The ossobucco was like butter. Fantastic deserts. Great view of Manayunk. Good place for a date. Good place to go for a really nice night out. My one pet peeve: we had a reservation, yet waited for nearly an hour before being seated.;This restaurant was on my bucket list for 20 years. When my son attended a school in Philadelphia, I would pass this restaurant on the schukyll expressway and long to try it. My son promised me he would take me there one day. Fast forward 20 years and I'm sure my son forgot, but my partner did not!! Therefore, he made reservations months in advance to make my valentine birthday special. I was so excited to go, but as restaurants go, this was only slightly above average. We arrived on the coldest night of the year and of course, you must allow your car to be taken from you. The kids doing the driving had filthy mouths, dropping the "f bomb" many times in our presence, a real turn off. When we entered the restaurant, it was fairly packed and the first thing you notice is the overly dramatic hustle bustle of the middle aged apparently mostly italian men in white jacket restaurant wear along with the desert cart. We were seated at a teeny tiny table in the back. We had a woman waitress who was attentive. We started with lobster bisque and oysters. The soup was one of the better ones we have had, very, very tasty. The oysters were fresh and, well, they were oysters, nothing special in their sauce or presentation. Our waitress recommended the dover sole, saying it was their "signature dish" which I had. My boyfriend had the osso bucco. The fish was very good and the presentation was part of the "schtick", the fish was brought out whole and then the waitress peeled out the fillets and drizzled lemon olive oil over it. It was served with a potato au gratin dish, which was not hot enough and was "so-so". The osso bucco was good, but not great. (see my write up for Vito Coal Fired Pizza in Pottsville, PA, who serve a pork version that is to die for). Oh, and I also had a wedge salad. Again, it was okay. My family does lots of cooking and baking and enjoy trying new restaurants. I am always disappointed when I find that myself or someone in my family can make something that far exceeds a dish you try in an allegedly upscale restaurant. Now, with the wedge salad, it was a small wedge with a very bland, tasteless dressing and 2 slices of tomato. Not at all good and for $8, way overpriced for what it was. We make an amazing buttermilk blue chesse dressing with real bacon bits to accompany our wedge salad. Much better. The desert cart was quite the impressive presentation. We shared a tiramisu. Again, good - not great. I just made this for my granddaughters birthday party and it put the restaurants version to shame. Most of the deserts appeared to be those from a restaurant supply store, rather than home made ones, such as slices of cake, cream puffs, fresh berries and whipped cream, but the presentation was quite lovely. The general population of this restaurant appeared to be middle aged. It felt as if they like the "comfort food" of things they know. So, overall, the restaurant was good, but not great. The prices were not horrible, but rather average and appropriate for the dish. The service however was way above average. I'm glad I got to cross this off my bucket list, but would not return. Now, on to Germany!!!. Good, satisfied review of restaurant La Collina: We've been going here for years. My guess is that this place has been here for at least 25 year's - probably longer. You have to be operating a restaurant exceptionally to stay in business that long.
The hospitality, ambiance, and food are excellent. Definitely one of the finer Italian restaurants in the Delaware Valley. You can't get a bad meal here. The waiters are old school, with a slight attitude, but in a nice South Philly way - it's all part of the experience. The sauces are as good as it gets - done right...very authentic.
Very nice bar scene too w/ piano player.;I have to say this place is a fabulous old school Italian restaurant. I always judge Italian on how good their red sauce is and this place is up there at the top. My date had the Branzino, Branzino is the Italian name for Mediterranean sea bass, and they cooked the whole fish and de-boned it table-side - awesome. Someone complained about valet parking but I kind of like it especially dealing with Manayunk parking all the time, and it is a little pricey but well worth it.;Wonderful ambiance with a menu to match.
Very professions and attentive staff.
Excellent well stocked bar, including Baby Brunello and Super Tuscan offered by the glass.
The actual wine list isn't extensive but what is offered, is solid.
I would rate La Collina 4.5 if I could, deduction of 1/2 point for somewhat limited wine list.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant La Collina: La Collina hosted a special occasion party/dinner for us in the bar area. Group was about 25 adults and about 8 kids. We couldn't have been happier with the entire process and how the event came off. Dario and team were gracious and helpful in customizing food and setup for us.
The staff - wait staff, bartender, and Dario were a pleasure to work with and very responsive throughout the evening.
Our guests loved the variety of options - pastas, chicken marsala, roasted peppers, clams casino.
Nobody was left waiting for a drink. The pours were a little big, which is not something anyone would every complain about.
A few people here complained about the valet, but he was great. Parked our guests cars in the back so as not to tip off our surprise guest of honor about the surprise. And moved all of the family's cars to the front, started and warm on a cold night.
La Collina is an ideal location for a special event or private party. Central location near 76. We had guests coming from Jersey, Chester County and points north. Great service, good food and a warm atmosphere with character.
Thank you for making our party the special event we had hoped it would be.;Wonderful service. Expansive menu. Great atmosphere. Pasta and fish very good. Great dessert cart.;I cannot rave enough about La Collina. Seriously awesome. I have yet to be disappointed, and frankly, after years of excellent service and great food, I doubt I will be disappointed. The host checks on you, as does the owner on occasion, to be sure you have everything you need. This is a SERIOUS gem on the main line, I would say one of the best if not the best Italian food in this area.
We went last week again, and I had the veal special, along with the grilled calamari special... it was so good I am lusting after it nearly a week later.
And to top it all off-- their family has a winery in Italy, and they make a super amazing Malbec, which we have almost every time we visit La Collina. 5 Stars, you will not be disappointed, and for what you get, the price is so so reasonable!. |
Yummy Pho is located at 2012 N Broad St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19121 and latitude - longitude is 39.983751 --75.157055 . List of Yummy Pho's categories: Soup, Thai, Asian Fusion, Coffee & Tea, Vietnamese, Bubble Tea, Restaurants, Food. Yummy Pho opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 11:0-21:0, Thursday: 11:0-21:0, Friday: 11:0-22:0, Saturday: 11:0-22:0. The rating for Yummy Pho is 4.5. Yummy Pho is currently open. Yummy Pho provides information for customer: No reservations service, Accepts credit cards, Has outdoor seating, Has good for kids service, False, No dogs allowed, No table service, Serves beer and wine, Very Loud, Has caters service, Can only provide Low Price, u'free', No wheelchair accessible, Has supports takeout service, No bike parking, Has good for groups service, Casual Attire, Has delivery support, False, No happy hour service, No need to make an appointment. Extremely poor review of restaurant Yummy Pho: Don't go here if you want HAIR with your dish. And after me and my boyfriend called attention to the owners that hair was in fact in his plate, they refused to take responsibility at first. I had to damn near argue and demand a discount before we were given one. Very unprofessional and sloppy.;Very disappointed. They have a sign that says "please notify us of any food allergies". I have allergies to gluten and dairy. I was told the only thing I can have is soup, even though there are a lot of rice and vegetable options on the menu. Since it is so hot out, I didn't want soup but the guy pretty much just shrugged his shoulders. My mom ordered a platter which took over 30 min to receive. At one point, she asked for her money back and was then told it would be ready in 5 min. They have only 1 person working when apparently it is a popular spot. Before leaving, the guy was asked if everything is marinated. He said the only thing marinated is the chicken, not the beef or seafood. However, none of that was mentioned when I wanted to order something.;I went for lunch and have special dietary restrictions. There is a sign that says "mlease notify us if any food allergies". I told the man taking orders that I have a wheat allergy and he said that everything is made with soy sauce. I asked if he can make me something without itbsnd he said the only thing you can have is soup. I told him I don't want soup and he shrugged his shoulders as if to say "oh well"
Mind you, they have rice noodles and rice. And they make everything to order. He could have made my grilled chicken and noodles or rice.
Why have the sign if you're not going to accommodate people with allergies?!?. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Yummy Pho: Steamed vegetable dumplings: it falls apart, the dough doesn't hold the filling at all although the filling is good. Most of them went to the trash. Don't get it.
Summer rolls: 95 percent noodles, disappointing. I had shrimp and tofu. The sauce is pretty good.
Drunken noodles: super greasy, I had burnt chicken, noodles sticks together. Another disappointment.
Chicken pad thai is the only one that is decent, not much meat, mostly noodles. My coworker had the shrimp version and there are only five shrimps.
Chicken broccoli with rice: 70 percent is rice. Not much of the chicken and broccoli.
I won't order again.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Yummy Pho: I ordered the drunken noodles. While the noodles were good, it was definitely not the typical drunken noodles that you think of. It tasted much more like Lo Mein, with larger noodles;The pho broth here is absolutely delicious. It's definitely one of the better pho places that I've tried.
However, my biggest issue with this place is quality control. Before I tried this place I read through the reviews and looked at pictures to see portion sizes and whatnot.
When I received my bowl of pho I noticed right off the bat it's a very small portion. Only half of my bowl was filled. Whereas the person sitting next to me (who ordered the spicy soup) had a full bowl! What the heck?
I later compared my portion to pictures on Yelp and saw that they seriously skimped on the broth. My bowl was only filled 2" from the top, whereas a normal serving at nearly every other Pho Restaurant the bowl is filled to 1" from the top.
I have attached a picture comparing my bowl to a bowl someone posted a few months ago.
I paid $8.91 for my bowl of pho (+$1.10 tip), which is very pricey when you're only getting half the bowl like I did! $10 for half a bowl of soup is a scam.
I also got very little sprouts with my order, only one small sprig of basil, and one lime wedge. I've been to about 4 other Pho places around the area and they give two to three times the amount of sprouts, two sprigs of basil, and two lime wedges.
This place could have easily been a 4 or 5 stars because the pho is tasty, but I do not trust them to give fair portion sizes. They are charging you more for food below the standard amount. You're getting ripped off.;A little guide for my reviews in general. Three stars means anyone will be happy here for lunch, especially if they are in the area. Four means you might want to go out of your way to come here. Five means the food is the entertainment for the evening. I feel the need to specify that in this case because Yummy Pho was a delicious lunch and a great addition to the Temple area. I hope students and residents alike regularly visit here because it deserves to be around for a while.
The grilled pork bahn mi I got plus the summer rolls were great. The bread left a bit to be desired in the sandwich. The staff was friendly, but the space was a little smokey, so ventilation needs a bit of work. Nevertheless, a solid lunch spot in the area. Recommended.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Yummy Pho: First time coming here so I'm not sure what to really expect.
It's really a small area so a big crowd won't do much good anyone. However, it's still decently sized so it's not all that bad.
The food price is relatively reasonable given the location. Price is comparable to Chinatown and Kensington.
The decor is simplistic, with the wall have some Temple related sports thing from a long time ago, I think it was 1971?
Now for the food. I ordered the pho tai, Vietnamese ice coffee and a shrimp summer roll, which came out to roughly $17. The pho was good. Kinda wish they gave more sauce but I simply could have just asked for more. The summer roll was okay. Not the best but not the worse. I'll probably order it here and there but not regularly even though I always order it at every Vietnamese place i go. The coffee was pretty good. Only complaint I have was the amount of ice so I recommend getting less ice to get more for your money.
Overall, food was good. Place is nice. Close to home so I can always get my cravings quickly.;Friendly staff. Food came out quick and tastes really good. The only downfall is the lack of seating for dining in. I got the chicken pad Thai!;Authentic and delicious, also very fast service if they aren't too swamped. However, it's expensive and gives you smaller portions than some other places. The price is worth it if you're looking for quality and authenticity.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Yummy Pho: I've written 3 reviews ever and this is one of them. It's so good and the people are so friendly and accommodating that they deserve a review. The grilled chicken pho is amazing, as are the summer rolls. Great delivery. Love this place!;Where's the pho?! Oh yeah. I ate it all. This is place is pho sho legit. Pho rizzle tight. Owners are pho very special.;great lunch spot at Temple main campus. I didnt get pho but this rice vermicelli bowl was yummmy too!. |
Gaja Gaja is located at 627 S St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19147 and latitude - longitude is 39.936529 --75.155448 . List of Gaja Gaja's categories: Japanese, Sushi Bars, Korean, Restaurants. Gaja Gaja opens: Monday: 12:0-22:0, Tuesday: 12:0-22:0, Wednesday: 12:0-22:0, Thursday: 12:0-22:0, Friday: 12:0-23:0, Saturday: 12:0-23:0, Sunday: 12:0-21:30. The rating for Gaja Gaja is 3.5. Gaja Gaja is currently closed. Gaja Gaja provides information for customer: Accepts credit cards, Quiet loud, u'no', Serves beer and wine, Has delivery support, Has good for groups service, True, Can provide Medium Price, No outdoor seating, Has good for kids service, Has reservations service, 'casual', Has supports takeout service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Gaja Gaja: After being referred to Gaja Gaja via the internet I decided to give them a try. Being that I'm from Hawaii I crave sushi almost daily.
I really wish I could have had the chance to actually sample their food, my scathing review is unfortunately a product of bad costumer service.
I was referred to their establishment via grub hub based on my delivery address which is slightly less then a mile away from the business. According to google maps is only a 4 minute car ride and 6 minute bike ride.
I called, told them my address. They checked their delivery radius took my order then claimed that the delivery man did not go to that area. I reiterated how I found them based on my address and they further refused me and put the manager on the phone who instead of apologizing for all of the confusion insisted that she had canceled her grub hub account. At this point I was sufficiently irritated and exclaimed that I would never be dining in their establishment... she had the nerve to ask why.
Here is why,
Even thou I am asking for delivery I am still a costumer. They were rude, they didn't know their own delivery radius (which is apparently within walking distance of the business) and their internet sources are inaccurate.
All I wanted was some delicious sushi and instead I had an awkward ten minute phone conversation with people who seemed irritated with me for wanting to buy food from their restaurant.;I used to go to Gaja Gaja allot have not been there in 1 year so I meet up with a friend and go. We order some sushi and gyoza first which where okay but when we ordered our main dishes they where horrible. My have pork katsudon the breading tasted like stale saltines; you could still taste the oil on the fired food which was old oil. then my food with just as bad I told the waitress can I switch my plate she goes away then comes back saying yes but by the time she came back I made up my mind that I just wanted to leave I get my bill and they still charred me for the meals we did not eat I told the manger that I am willing to pay for the gyoza, sushi and drinks bit I should not me charged for the food we did not eat. She said "no" that I have to pay for my food my friend and I have went to culinary school and as well as myself have restaurant management skills so we understand what food should taste like and restaurant goals. The hostess yelled and me and my friend was talking crap about us in their language. Then when she said find she would take off one meal I said fine but I want to switch the other for something of equal value which the waitress said she could and when the manger ask her if she said that she said "No I didn't say that , you would be charged for a whole new meal" and so I ask so If I were to switch before I would of still been charged the for the first plate. She said yes. To keep from going in to a rant I will say that the hostess got mad and yelled at us and told us it was wrong what we were doing and told us to never comeback. I called the next day wanting to speak with the owner or head manager but the hostess for that night claimed to be the owner I said find I would like the names of the staff that served us last night and she said I don't want to! And hung up the phone thinking that is was my cell phone I called again she said she had customers and hung up the phone on me again!. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Gaja Gaja: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Gaja Gaja: The sushi looked meh and the mochi ice cream had freezer burn.
BUT! Go get their Dolsot Bibim Bop!!!!!!!! GO NOW!;great sushi BYOB with awesome service and great tasting fish. the spicy trio roll is seriously the best maki roll you can get in this city!
EDIT!
gaja gaja USED to be awesome. the original sushi chef left the restaurant and the spicy trio roll is no longer what it used to be. complete bummer.;It's okay. Some good noodle dishes. They have just redone their menu and added some new rolls. Some seem kinda over-priced and the basics are okay. Not the best but if you have a hankering for sushi while on South Street, it's not a bad place to go.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Gaja Gaja: It never seems to get too busy here, but the food is always good. My favorites are the yaki udon, which is with plentiful meat and veggies, or the bibimbaps, either dolsot or non. Both come with salad or udon soup, which is yummy and not too salty though I wish they'd put tofu in it. And there's plenty of South St people watching available since most of the tables are within view of the big front windows, which they open in the summer time.;I went in for lunch yesterday and was very impressed with the quality and price. At most sushi joints, for $10 you can expect a watery soup and two small, unadorned and uninspiring maki rolls. But instead I got a really flavorful bowl of miso and sixteen pieces of philadelphia roll and spicy tuna. The philadelphia roll had bright green avocado and thick, but not overpowering chunks of cream cheese. And the spicy tuna had nice chunks of fresh meat, rather than minced pieces of who-knows-how-old mystery flesh. It was actually more food than I thought it would be, and kept me from following through on my plan to get frozen yogurt from up the street. I definitely want to go back to try the Korean lunch menu, and for dinner.;So I had to come on here and give this place 2 thumbs up. They are under new management but its a nice, quiet and cozy place on South Street to take a date or just a good friend for some sushi. I had some great service the other night. The server was nice enough to point at everything on the menu and tell me what it was. "We have 8 salads" and he pointed to the salads. "This is our sushi selection" and he pointed to sushi. I tried really hard not to crack up. But he was awesome anyway. They have Korean and Japanese cuisine. I got the Bibim Bop - awesome Korean dish which is like rice and veggies and meat and egg - you mash it around and dump some red sauce on it and it's delicious. I tried eel sushi for the first time - it was pretty decent. If you are around the South Street area and in the mood for sushi, check this place out. These are good peoples.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Gaja Gaja: I came on the recommendation of a friend as I was forced into the city to take an awful two day exam. After the first day of 8 hours of computerized hell, I needed Korean food, and I needed it bad. Only the Koreans can understand my rage combined with despair stippled with a hunger for victory. I had hot sake for the rage, dolsot bibimbop for the despair, and miso soup cuz it was warm on a cold rainy day. I was the only customer in the place at the end of the evening on a weekday, so the service should have been great, right? It was.
The dolsot bibimbop was hot hot hot enough to give the rice a crunch if you left it there unstirred. Veggies were fresh. Hot sauce was tasty.
The place was clean.
I have nothing bad to say about this place. The banchan were delish. The service was polite and attentive. I will definitely go back, and I will bring friends!;My go to place for sushi, lunch or dinner! Reasonably priced, always fresh and they service is consistently good. They say delivery on the menu although it is only in a few block radius from the restaurant. Dine-in or pick up... great place.. |
Stella Blu is located at 128 Ford St, Conshohocken city. It has the postal code is 19428 and latitude - longitude is 40.0689589 --75.3125708 . List of Stella Blu's categories: American (Traditional), Restaurants, Cocktail Bars, Bars, American (New), Italian, Nightlife. Stella Blu opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 11:30-22:0, Wednesday: 11:30-22:0, Thursday: 11:30-23:0, Friday: 11:30-23:0, Saturday: 17:0-23:0, Sunday: 10:0-20:0. The rating for Stella Blu is 3.5. Stella Blu is currently closed. Stella Blu provides information for customer: Has supports takeout service, Has bike parking, Has delivery support, Has good for groups service, No reservations service, Has caters service, 'no', Serves beer and wine, Accepts credit cards, True, Average loud, u'free', No good for kids service, 'casual', No outdoor seating, Can provide Medium Price, No coat check service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Stella Blu: Took a client to dinner here this evening. First of all the food is fantastic BUT the environment was so annoying. I never felt so 'in the way' at a restaurant before. The hostess sat us all the way in the back even though tables were open up front and I had a reservation ...ok, no problem. Should be quiet right? Only 2 other parties of two back there. The lady, whoever she was, seemed like a manager, sits down right next to my client and holds a 20 minute conversation with the table next to us. So loud I had to strain to just to hear my client. It was like we were at the same table but not. At one point she was gesturing and literally stretched her arm and hands over our table in our faces. She finally goes away but not for long. She comes back, interrupts our conversation to move our table and just starts moving it while we are eating! Didn't wait for a response, just moves it. Besides that I have no idea what they were doing but they moved chairs in and out, in and out all throughout dinner. I really felt I was put in a storage closet and as if we were completely in the way yet also invisible the whole time. Not a way to treat customers. While the food is really good, I don't need that kind of annoyance during dinner and certainly don't want my guests to be annoyed. Don't think I will be back;This tacky restaurant had the worst atmosphere of any restaurant I've ever been to. We arrived close to opening and the staff acted as if we weren't there or when they acknowledged us it felt like we were a burden. They held loud conversations yelled across the restaurant and discussed inappropriate subjects such as race, things they'd recently seen on Twitter, and what kind of jumpsuits they liked wearing while we tried to enjoy an overpriced dinner.
The food was not great, ranging from delicious to inedible. The lobster mac and cheese was awesome. Lamb chops were not cooked as requested, sauces were bland and pasta was simultaneously overcooked and undercooked where it was clumped together. They obviously tried to pry the noodles apart, gave up and served it anyway.
Try throwing some of the money your patrons spend on mediocre food into hiring competent staff, redecorating so the place doesn't look like a 13 year old girl was put in charge (really with the Christmas ornaments hanging from the ceiling and glitter flower swirls on the walls?), or significantly lower your prices to reflect your shit atmosphere, uncomfortable service, and subpar food.;Showed up at 3:50pm on a Monday night and the lady who greeted us was very confused of the protocol... For example, she doesn't know when the kitchen is and isn't open for dinner. Super awkward and unfortunate. Went up the street to Gypsy instead.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Stella Blu: Went here last night for dinner. Service was bad, the waitress made us get up after sitting down because she wanted to move our table. We had made the reservation for 6 and they had set the table for 8 then they wanted to know when everyone else was coming. We only had 6 --HELLO?!?!? Then they crammed people in behind us, because it was a busy night and in order for one of us to go to the bathroom their table had to get up and half of ours did as well.
Also they allowed WAY too many people in the place so as we were sitting and eating people were walking by hitting us with their purses and coats. Not very fun.
She kept joking that she had bad hearing but she literally could not understand a single thing we said. We ordered wine to split and she asked if we just wanted one glass to split- there were 6 of us there.?!? We had the lobster mac and cheese as an appetizer. It tasted GREAT! So overpriced. It was $32 and everyone got about 6 noodles. We also asked for bread---because it is what you usually get at restaurants with dinner, and she brought out 5 pieces, did I mention there were 6 of us there?
I also ordered the White Sangria- St. Germains, Champagne,wine and berries on top. Well this sounded delicious because of the berries, I got one gooey cherry and a thin orange slice on the rim. Either rename the drink because it is not a sangria or take it off the menu when you do not have the ingredients listed.
Scallops were extremely salty. I ate the asparagus and risotto and most of the scallops- but no one bothered to ask me if everything was okay.
Probably will not be going back.;Came here for Restaurant Week....first and last time.
First, they were 25 min late for our reservation. So they led us to the bar, where there was NO bartender. By the time we were seated and order our three courses, we had been there for an hour. The food was just alright, more or less tasted like a high end frozen dinner.
We ended up being stuck here for over 2.5 hours with a very avg experience. Waitress was very nice, the bartender who finally made us drinks had a terrible attitude.
Will not be coming back...;The food on the menu sounded lovely, but tasted only fine and was overpriced. For $12, you get an entree salad that is the size of a side salad. I had to get more food from elsewhere to round out my "lunch." Should have asked for my money back.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Stella Blu: Average food; mediocre service at premium prices. Mixed drinks are OK.
Seems to be popular for drinks/atmosphere.;I liked Stella Blu and I really wanted to give them more stars. Service was good, location is convenient (right where 476 and 76 intersect), and I really enjoyed my meal. But the prices were just a bit too high.
I think I may be spoiled, living in the city and having dozens of great restaurants within walking distance. Restaurants in the city need to be top notch and price their food just right, or it'll be easily replaced before you can even blink.
I always forget that Conshohocken has a plethora of deep-pocketed Main Liners who want a great meal without having to sit on the Schuylkill for an hour and won't flinch at paying $20 for a plate of penne alla vodka. For me, my $26 plate of mushroom ravioli was tasty but not worth the price tag for me to visit again. BUT I will say that this is a great destination for a nice meal out in Conshy.;Great food, accommodating bar but terrible service. Although I've heard this place had good lobster ravioli, I definitely have had better. A few friends enjoyed the scallops and the lobster mac and cheese was absolutely delicious! Came on a Friday night and there was "live" music. Live being a girl singing "karaoke style" behind the bar. She was pretty good. Overall good experience. Definitely enjoyed my food.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Stella Blu: Went there for lunch today. Had the Ahi Tuna salad special. The tuna was nicely seasoned and cooked perfectly. I would vote to make this a regular part of their menu. One of my fellow diners had the Apple Salad and was equally impressed.
Service was prompt and friendly and the atmosphere has always been a plus.;Everything was great, especially the lobster mac & cheese. The only issue we had was that we walked in to an almost empty restaurant and were sat directly next to a party and then another party was sat right next to us while the rest of the tables remained unoccupied.;Stella blue. Lived in area my whole life and never been here. We'll I have been missing out on another local gem. Kim has a knack for creating great ambiance to go along with very tasty and interesting dishes. We had a party of four and we all were very satisfied with our apps, entree, and dessert. Service was very good. The owner/owners of this spot along with their other 2 spots the gypsy saloon and southern cross should be proud. Very nice.
Nick d.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Stella Blu: Quaint restaurant, cool bar. Traveling to area and remembered Stella Blu from a previous trip. It did not disappoint. I had the house salad - light and delicious. Dinner was the pan-seared parmesan crusted sea scallops...all I will say is they were to die for. On a bed of lobster risotto, done perfectly as well. My dinner guest had the Angel hair pasta. Although a simple dish, he also raved about it. If in the area, this restaurant is a must.;We had our annual Christmas dinner party here last evening, party of 15. I know how difficult it is to accommodate a large party in a big restaurant but we were all "extremely "pleased with the service. Kim went out of her way to help us feel comfortable in a small cozy setting. And by the way, as always, everyone raved about their meals. Here's a shout out to Kim and the Conshy Girls, thank you , we had a great evening !;The food was amazingly delicious! I was so impressed. Our waitress was great and it was fantastic ambiance.. |
Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steakhouse is located at 1428-1432 Chestnut St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19102 and latitude - longitude is 39.9509564 --75.1654591 . List of Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steakhouse's categories: Food, Restaurants, Seafood, Specialty Food, Steakhouses, American (Traditional). Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steakhouse opens: Monday: 17:0-21:0, Tuesday: 17:0-21:0, Wednesday: 17:0-21:0, Thursday: 17:0-22:0, Friday: 17:0-0:0, Saturday: 15:0-20:0, Sunday: 16:0-21:0. The rating for Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steakhouse is 4.0. Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steakhouse is currently open. Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steakhouse provides information for customer: Serves beer and wine, No good for kids service, Accepts credit cards, Has caters service, True, Has good for groups service, No bike parking, Has reservations service, u'free', Average loud, Dressy Attire, Can provide Very High Price, No need to make an appointment, Has happy hour service, Unknown outdoor seating, No dogs allowed, No coat check service, Has supports takeout service, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steakhouse: I don't think I have ever experience worse service at a white-tablecloth restaurant before.
I arrived at about 5:40pm on Thursday. The waitress came right over and took my order, a cocktail and a hamburger (I was with a group of people for happy hour). The cocktail came right away. An hour later, i was still waiting for the hamburger. The sad thing is, in that time, 3 other people joined my table (at least 30 minutes after I arrived) and ordered food. The *same* waitress took their order and delivered their food well before mine (two of them ordering the hamburger), without giving it a second though. When I inquired where my food was, first I was told "it is coming off the grill", then about 10 minutes later I was told, "it just went on the grill". When my food finally arrived, it was cold and raw. The waitress, for some reason, didn't comprehend that I had been waiting for an hour and only offered half-hearted apologies. To add insult to injury, I was charged for the cold and raw hamburger that was served an hour later. My table's bill was well over $300.
To make matters worse, when a friend and me when to get our coats from the coat check room, it took them 20 minutes to find our coats (we had both been given claim check tickets with numbers on them). The coat check people were able to find other people's coats who came 15 minutes after us, even after the coat check people asked us numerous times to describe our coats (mind you, my friend is 6'4"). After 20 minutes, we were invited into the coat check room to find our own coats!! As soon as I walked in, my coat was staring me in the face, not 2 feet away. My 6'4" friend found his right away.
I am embarrassed to say that I have recommended Del Frisco's to others. Unless the management cleans house, I will never go there ever again. I could have gone across the street and got a hamburger from Wendy's that tasted better, cost less, and took 55 minutes less time to make.;Yes, quite a change from my experience earlier in the week. But this visit brought to light negative aspects that I didn't notice the first time around.
Being the last Friday of Restaurant Week, I was sure to make reservations. We arrived there 5 minutes early for 9:30PM reservations and checked in with the hostess. One person was parking, so they said they'd seat us when everyone arrived. The group's chauffer arrived at 9:35. What time were we seated? 10:15PM. What was their reason? "It's Friday night... restaurant week... we're overbooked." Not acceptable. As I stood their waiting (for FORTY-FIVE minutes), I wondered if they did the same thing last time; there just happened to be an open table when we arrived, not that they had a table reserved. What's the point of making reservations if we have to wait for 45 minutes?
Finally seated, the same lobster bisque was still broth-y, though not as black-peppery. One person got the salad with dressing on the side, allowing us to see that the greens were wilting. Last time, the greens were well-coated with dressing.
The service was alright, but nothing more than I'd get from an Applebees.
I now feel stupid for suggesting Del Friscos and for waiting 45 minutes for our reservation. And then we're expected to pay $$$$ for the service? Never going back.;Really disappointing. In town and thought I would try this place because a location is opening in my hometown. I ordered the lobster mac and cheese and filet. The m/c noodles weren't cooked at all and there was no lobster. I'm not saying that exaggerating either - there was no lobster. My filet was Ok but far from worth the price or reputation of del friscos. I tried to tell my bartender but she just ignored me and talked about what she plans to do after college to some other patron the whole time. Don't recommend coming here.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steakhouse: I am an occasional visitor to the restaurant. My friend and I sat at the bar and ordered burgers. I also ordered a wedge salad. I asked for no tomatoes on both and when the salad arrived there were tomatoes in it. Before I finished eating the salad the burgers arrived and mine had a tomato. In addition, the bun was stale and would break apart when you held it. The bar tender never asked if everything was to our liking. I was surprised by the level of service and quality of food for this type of restaurant.;I took a friend to Del Frisco's on Monday, December 23 for a special occasion. I'd never been here before, but heard it talked up from several people. The front of house staff was excellent. As soon as we were seated, things became disappointing.
Our server seemed disinterested in why were there. After being seated for about 20 minutes we had to ask another server to please bring us some bread. Never had to ask for bread in a place similar to Del Frisco's before, that was weird.
There were other weird, inconsistent things like how our tablecloth had holes and shreds in it. That may sound critical, but it's about the nuances and little things that make restaurants truly great and places you want to return.
The filet, potatoes and mushrooms I had were not remarkable or memorable. Based on reading other reviews it appears our experience is not the norm, so maybe it was just an off night.;Went during the restaurant week. Only good part of dinner was the the "VIP" martini, otherwise food was subpar.
Steaks were over salted heavily and not done to temperature which was requested.
I am not sure if it was because of late dinner and during restaurant week, however a standard should never change even when you serve a thousand customer.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steakhouse: Was once a big fan of the place and love the concept in general. My most recent visit was unfortunately not great. Kind of started at the host stand where I could barely get someone to look at me (busy cleaning menus) and when the hostess finally looked up, informed me that she couldn't seat me until my full table was present (at 9pm on a monday night with a total of 15 people in the restaurant and 400 open seats, this seemed a little odd). When my friend finally arrived, the hostess asked us to wait at the bar while our table was prepared (again, 400 open seats)...... once we were seated, experience was also just ok. Space is still beautiful, but seemed a little tired (maybe it was just the staff at the tail end of a slow night that made it feel that way). The food was ok (calamari was a little smaller serving than I remembered and a little dry), beef carpaccio was good, Caesar salad just ok- they were out of the Crab Cake which was really too bad as I was looking forward to it. We shared the Rib eye and it was well prepared. Having another server cleaning and moving tables right next to us for a sustained period while we ate was a bit distracting, but not the end of the world (again, my fault for going so late). They were also out of the corn side dish which I remember being delicious so I was again, disappointed. I can't help but feel like a place of this level and price gets less leeway when it comes to being properly stocked up, i.e., don't run out of stuff. Finally, and this is a personal thing- the crowd was not what I remembered. Again, there weren't many, but the customers there were very sloppy looking and very poorly dressed. I remember the crowd was at one time, very attractive and very sharp. Overall, kind of a disappointing experience.;I recently went to Del Frisco's for a special treat night out. I live pretty close to the restaurant, but had never been there.
The Good:
* It's a beautiful restaurant. Although, we ate in "the vault" which is in the basement and lacked the grandness of the upstairs. If I was to go again, I'd request not to be in the vault.
* The tables were far enough apart that you could have intimate conversation.
* The food was good. I really thought it would be SHOCKINGLY good... but it was just good. I had an 8oz filet... The other good thing about the food is the sides are family style. So even though your "meal" is just a piece of steak, the sides feed at least two.
* I had a champagne cocktail which was AWESOME.
The Bad:
* The service wasn't great. From the coat check lady not being in the coat check room, the hostess asking my name THREE times (we had a reservation), and finally our server... I just have a higher expectation of service at such an expensive place. Our server was nice enough, but didn't really talk to us, and stood chatting with another server for at least 5 minutes holding my friend's glass of wine before she brought it over. (We were already eating.)
* On our way out, we both commented on how um, mature everyone was. It's certainly not a trendy crowd... maybe rich middle-aged rittenhouse people?
* For two people, who both got small steaks, two sides and two drinks our meal was $140 without tip. If it was AWESOME, I wouldn't have blinked... but I remain underwhelmed.
If anything, I'd probably go back for a casual happy hour type thing, but I don't think I'll be having another meal here.;A good steakhouse. The usual exhorbitant prices, but at least the food is pretty good. Not great but pretty good. The soups are quite nice and are hardy/flavorfull. The steaks are B to B+, the sides decent. Order a Coke and you get your own bottle. A 6 oz bottle, It's smaller than the Steak Knife. Service was very good but I didn't like the over attention. Waitstaff kept picking up plates and pouring water to the point of distraction from a good conversation. Less is more.
go for luch. there are much better places for steak without crossing a street.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steakhouse: Nice all around place for dinner, appetizers and/or drinks.;Great food and a great space.
Food:
I went here during restaurant week with friends and got the Fillet. It was cooked perfectly and was juicy. I couldn't ask for anything more. The bar area is pretty spacious and good for a quick drink while waiting for a table.
Service:
Friendly and knowledgeable.
Ambiance:
The restaurant is in what used to be a bank. It's really beautiful. They have an old vault that you can eat in. I thought that that was interesting.;Great atmosphere, great food and great service! What more can you ask for?? Had the prime rib-bye and it was cooked to perfection, no addition sauce or seasoning needed. Also had the 16oz lobster tail that was grilled. It was kinda tough, definitely not worth $96!
Overall, everything was great! Will return again soon.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steakhouse: Always a great dining experience! From the food to the atmosphere, we never leave disappointed! Will certainly be back soon.;I have to start off by saying the VIP is to die for! Portions here are so large that it was overwhelming for me (but I'm not a big eater). I tend to choose apps over entrees for my meal and the apps here are amazing. The Tuna tare tare was out of this world and I'm a sucker for a great salad (I know, so boring). The filet was one of the best I ever tasted and the lobster mac and cheese, which was so rich and filling, was wonderful. I could only taste a bite or two because it was just so rich.
The service was just okay--not sure if we were there on a bad night or if that is the standard but we definitely where left waiting for a long period of time to order drinks, receive our check and have our food packed to go. Not a big deal because I don't like to rush a nice dinner but I do like to enjoy a cocktail while I wait.;Some of the best steak I have ever had. This place is huge and very classy. Perfect for a special date night. Also has a more casual bar scene to watch the game. You are going to pay here, but the experience is worth it. Dinner in the basement vault is the sexiest thing to do here.. |
Papa John's Pizza 2 is located at 204 Shoemaker Road, Pottstown city. It has the postal code is 19464 and latitude - longitude is 40.2556464 --75.6616293 . List of Papa John's Pizza 2's categories: Restaurants, Pizza. Papa John's Pizza 2 opens: Monday: 11:0-23:0, Tuesday: 11:0-23:0, Wednesday: 11:0-23:0, Thursday: 11:0-23:0, Friday: 11:0-0:0, Saturday: 11:0-0:0, Sunday: 11:0-23:0. The rating for Papa John's Pizza 2 is 2.0. Papa John's Pizza 2 is currently open. Papa John's Pizza 2 provides information for customer: Has supports takeout service, Average loud, Casual Attire, No reservations service, Can only provide Low Price, No outdoor seating, Has caters service, Accepts credit cards, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Papa John's Pizza 2: I've ordered twice from here and each time the medium pizzas had a five inches of crust. On one ocassion they only put my toppings on half the pizza when it was to be on the whole thing. Never again;What do we have here? Pottstown's finest.
I called for carryout. Asked for the tuesday deal named "Papas Play". The deal is valid tuesdays only and only if Monday night football total score adds up to 51 points..which it did. The girl who answered had not been trained in telephone ettiquite. Rude and yelling to a manager or another associate if they had heard of the deal. Both employees had no idea what I was talking about and she said "no we don't do that. Bye"
Click. Hung up. No suggesting another deal, no "can I get you anything else" just bye, click. So we spent 35 bucks at wawa.;This was the worst pizza experience EVER!!!!!!!!!!! I ordered two pizzas and a order of bread sticks. The bread sticks had so much garlic butter sauce on them that it leaked all through the box and actually leaked all over the other two pizza boxes. I asked the driver about it and she said "oh thats just the garlic sauce, it must of leaked out" she had a total "oh well" attitude about it. It was so greasy and it was all over everything. It was a complete mess. I called and talked to the manager Chris who tried to be helpful but all i wanted was a refund but they were only willing to replace the order. I will never order from this papa johns or any papa johns ever again.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Papa John's Pizza 2: I appreciate the hand sanitizer but your employees need to wear masks and you need a sign that states only masked people can come in. Domino's does this. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Papa John's Pizza 2: Saturday night. Large cheese pizza and some hot wings. After a night of many beers and a delivery at 11pm it was.. ok. The pizza wasnt bad. I have gotten bad service here in the past but this was...ok. the wings are gross though. Chewy and gooey. Blah. Delivery was quick, pizza..better than before. Wings, poor chickens.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Papa John's Pizza 2: None. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Papa John's Pizza 2: Excellent pizza for being a chain place. I had a customized pizza and they got my order exactly correct. The manager took my order and made it. My only complaints are that if you don't use coupons, they can be very expensive and they don't offer things like their competition such as salads or pasta.
I recommend the garlic sauce to dip the pizza/crust in. The chicken poppers are pretty good as well. Overall, I would definitely go back!;I love papa johns pizza, but my experience here was not the best. I ordered my pizza, and noticed that it didn't arrive my pizza in under 5 seconds. I called them up and they said that I was a gaby (gay baby) and hung up. The pizza arrived 16 years later and instead of a pepperoni pizza, they gave me a pepperoni armadillo. I guess papa was too busy eating Peyton's cupcakes to make me a pizza.;I love papa johns pizza, but my experience here was not the best. I ordered my pizza, and noticed that it didn't arrive my pizza in under 5 seconds. I called them up and they said that I was a gaby (gay baby) and hung up. The pizza arrived 16 years later and instead of a pepperoni pizza, they gave me a pepperoni armadillo. I guess papa was too busy eating Peyton's cupcakes to make me a pizza.. |
Koreana 1 is located at 37 S 19th St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19103 and latitude - longitude is 39.9523399 --75.1715586 . List of Koreana 1's categories: Asian Fusion, Restaurants, Korean. Koreana 1 opens: Monday: 11:0-21:30, Tuesday: 11:0-21:30, Wednesday: 11:0-21:30, Thursday: 11:0-21:30, Friday: 11:0-21:30, Saturday: 11:0-21:0. The rating for Koreana 1 is 3.5. Koreana 1 is currently open. Koreana 1 provides information for customer: 'no', No outdoor seating, Has caters service, Can provide Medium Price, Accepts credit cards, Has supports takeout service, Has delivery support, Has good for groups service, Has good for kids service, No reservations service, Serves beer and wine, True. Extremely poor review of restaurant Koreana 1: I was really excited to try this place when I saw it opened near my office building. Korean food options in Philly are very few and far, and most of the time, subpar. Sad to say you can add this one to the list.
I ordered kimchi fried rice and what I got was... not kimchi-fried rice. There were peas and corn in the rice, which is totally nontraditional. It honestly just tasted like shrimp fried rice from a Chinese takeout place with some red pepper sauce tossed in it. It came with miso soup on the side (why??) and a little cup of kimchi, which did not taste like kimchi at all.
If you can't even make the simplest of Korean dishes, I doubt any of the other menu items taste will taste even remotely authentic. Please do NOT go here if you want real Korean food - this is a poor imitation and a complete disappointment.;3 out of the 3 times I ordered from here were horrible. The first time I never received my order and it was never made. I received an email acknowledging that the order was never made and a refund would be sent. Second time I ordered the food came and the soups spilled in the plastic bags the containers were in so I had to pour the soups out of the plastic bags and into bowls. The 3rd time I ordered the same thing happened with the soups and part of the order was missing. I called for either a refund on the missing items or to have them be delivered. I was told no refund could be given but if I ordered again they would send the missing item. I shouldn't have to spend more money to receive the things I already paid for. My mood is completely ruined and I'll definitely not be ordering again;Very bad service; We waited for our food about 1 hour! And, at the end, we got wrong food!
If you want to waste your time, please come here!
This place is messed up !. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Koreana 1: The food was mediocre. Kimchi was a disappoinment too. The girl taking my order was talking to a friend on the phone, and didn't even put it down or stop responding whole talking to me. Lame;Service insanely slow. Website says 15 minutes but it can take close to one hour sometimes. They often forget the kimchi for take out.;A few co-workers and I went here for lunch, the line was kind of long as expected on a Friday at 12:30. What I didn't expect was how long it took for them to prepare our orders. We waited for roughly 45 minutes before we got our food. As a restaurant in the city, you can't have your patrons waiting for that long just to get food to go. I hope this was just a fluke but if this happens all the time, they need to fix it or the place will close down within a year.
Pro is that they give a side of Kim Chi with your food and their food is okay.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Koreana 1: Only eat here if you are broke. It's alright at best. In the basement over priced for what you are getting.;Heard great things about this place. Was so looking forward to its opening bus let down. jap chae was disappointing lacked flavor, wings were good. bulgogi was tough;A 3 that could easily be a 4+
My take out order went smoothly and my japchae was in my hands quicker then I had expected. Piping hot, the noodles and vegetables were awesome. I really enjoyed them. Where there was trouble was the limited pieces of beef that I did have were VERY over cooked. I was personally not a fan of their small side of kimchi (and I basically love all kimchi) and the miso soup was literally only 1/4 full. It was more of a miso shot, then a soup. These are easily correctable issues. Their fried chicken as I spied on the way out looked tasty. On the fence here if I am going back.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Koreana 1: I've been trying to find a good korean place around center city and Koreana just opened up on 19th about 3wks ago. The food selections are basic korean dishes, but this little place has a good variety to choose from. Also reasonably priced, korean food normally costs more anywhere you go. I enjoyed the KFC (korean fried chicken) wings and I liked that they give you different options on the amount of wings you can choose from. I'll be going here for lunch again whenever I want korean food.;I was working out of Downtown Philly and was looking for a good, but fairly healthy and inexpensive lunch. This place fit the bill just right. I ordered something on the spicy side and they inquired about my spice preference. I ordered it medium spicy and it was perfectly spicy for me. Would definitely go back again if in Downtown Philadelphia.;This is a fast casual joint where you order at the counter
We ordered kimchi fries, seafood pancake, beef bulgogi rice bap cup, and spicy rice cakes
The kimchi fries were very good. If they would have separated the fries and the sauce so we could dip as we went along this would have been even better as the fries got a lil soggy at the end. Fried potatoes go surprisingly well with Korean food
Seafood pancake was a bit undercooked as the pancake batter was still a little runny. I prefer it to be crispy on both sides
Bulgogi beef rice and noodle cup was good. Flavor was good and so was the portion
The spicy rice cakes were pretty standard. Nothing out of the ordinary. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Koreana 1: We are so happy that this place also opens in center city. It was one of our favorite places to dine in at University city. Casual vibe, great food and super affordable price.;Joined a friend for a work day lunch and LOVED it. Can't wait to go back. Had the beef dolsat and ordered the kimchi fries but didn't get to the fries.
Definitely worth a visit.;My go-to spot for lunch or a quick take-out dinner. I love their Tofu Kimchi rice and Kimchi fried rice. Lunch bento box is really good as well but I usually can't finish it. The portions are big. Highly recommend!. |
Little Marakesh is located at 1825 Limekiln Pike, Dresher city. It has the postal code is 19025 and latitude - longitude is 40.1305397 --75.1665269 . List of Little Marakesh's categories: Mediterranean, Bars, Nightlife, Restaurants, Moroccan, Hookah Bars. Little Marakesh opens: Tuesday: 17:30-0:30, Wednesday: 17:30-0:30, Thursday: 17:30-0:30, Friday: 17:30-2:30, Saturday: 17:30-2:30, Sunday: 17:30-0:30. The rating for Little Marakesh is 3.0. Little Marakesh is currently closed. Little Marakesh provides information for customer: Has reservations service, No delivery support, Has supports takeout service, Has good for groups service, No outdoor seating, Accepts credit cards, Casual Attire, True, Has caters service, No good for kids service, Can provide Medium Price, Average loud, No bike parking, u'free', Serves beer and wine. Extremely poor review of restaurant Little Marakesh: Backstory...My boyfriend and I used to frequent this place and I spent many birthday dinners feasting on delicious Berber Tagines, partaking in Sultans Feasts and smoking delicious grape cinnamon hookahs. Well all those wonderful memories have quickly been erased by the worst restaurant experience of my life!
I excitedly purchased the Groupon for a Sultans Feast for four. Despite the fact that the website states they are open Wednesday through Saturday, they are only open Friday and Saturday. After many failed attempts to schedule a Friday or Saturday to utilize the Groupon, I had to reserve a date two days after the expiration date. I was ok with this as I had anticipated a lovely meal and great service. I could not have been more wrong.
We had reservations for 8:00. After being seated, no one returned to our table for a half hour. No water, no soda, no ice for our byob. ( by the way it's a dollar a person for byob now). Finally, the food started coming. First course was ok, then it got progressively worse. No one asked us how our plate was after being served any of our courses. The chicken, which should be drowning in juices, was horribly over cooked and dry. We sucked it up thinking that maybe 1 of 6 courses would be decent. Nope, every course was barely edible. Even the hookah was a disaster I was mid smoke and she changed the coal. Anyone knows that you don't change the coal while someone is inhaling.
Finally, we received the bill and it came to 150.00 after the 50.00 groupon. They graciously tipped themselves 40.00. Needless to say we complained. Heaven forbid the Manager say sorry. He was defensive and argumentative. All we wanted to do was leave. We had, after all, spent over two hours at the restaurant. We paid in cash and departed.
I kid you not, the manager and his three waitresses chased us out the restaurant into the parking lot claiming we did not pay our complete bill We proceeded to count all the bills in front of him, which was the exact amount we owed. Still no apology.;Restaurant is in a strip mall.
The food was ok. The cous, cous was very dry and lamb kebobs were over cooked, I felt like I was eating rubber.
The belly dancer was just horrible! I would not go there for entertainment.
Establishment was BYOB, but they charged a bottle opening fee "per person."
We were trying out the restaurant for the 1st time, however management refused to take/apply our Groupon via the Groupon App/Phone. They insisted that it be printed or we come back and use it another time. We came from pretty far away to try this place and have no intentions to return. It was a very bad 1st impression. We will not be recommending this place to anyone.;Been there several times. Never going back again. Our worst restaurant experience ever. Bummer. I liked having Moroccan food nearby. Guess we will have to find another place to go.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Little Marakesh: This was our 2nd visit in 12 months. The quality of food has not changed, and that's a good thing. You do get a lot. However, the service was some of the poorest we've seen. I'm still waiting for my beverage that I ordered twice. Unfortunately we were not able to express that in a smaller tip because they include 18% in the bill if you are a party of 4 or more. I don't like the idea of being forced to give a generous tip when the service wasn't there.;At first glance, LM is an unexpectedly nice little place in a store-strip in the middle of nowhere. We had a group of about 16 people, and we'd heard this place was good for large groups. As soon as we were shown to our table, an older man who seemed to be the owner started being a real busybody. We had a large booth, but he kept getting overly concerned with how many more people would show up. We had plenty of room, and being adults, would have figured out where everyone would sit. Instead, he kept telling us to move our coats and bags somewhere else and where we could and couldn't sit, which really disrupted the mix of people at each table.
The leader of the group ordered sultan's feast for the "table" (which was, in fact, made of three separate circular brass tray tables. At the time there were about 8-10 people who were going to eat, and we explained to the waitstaff that the rest of our group was planning to show up after for hookahs and not food, so we should have had a fixed amount of food. But as some latecomers trickled in, the annoying old busybody kept asking "how many more? when are they coming?" etc. We kept telling him that the late people weren't eating, and even if they were, we'd figure it out. I thought the whole thing was odd until we got the bill and I realized that we were charged by person, not by quantity of food, or who actually wanted to eat, but I'll get back to that.
I took a while after ordering, but the food started out well enough, with a platter of hummus, roasted eggplant and carrot and cucumber salads. For the enormity of the plate, they only gave us about 2 pita triangles per person and they never refilled them, and just took away the hummus for the next course, the bastilla. I'm not a huge fan of bastilla to begin with, but this was way too dry- like eating some sort of mummified, fruit-stuffed animal, bandages and all. Towards the end of the course, the waitress brought out another basket of pitas--not sure how pita and dry pastry covered meat go together. After a very long wait, our 3rd course, a chicken tagine arrived. It too was way more food than we needed--3 whole chickens for fewer than 12 people. The chicken was overcooked to the point of being a mushy, fibrous paste. To make it worse, there was absolutely no salt and very little underlying flavor. They just pressure cooked the hell out of a chicken threw some oregano it, and placed it in a pool of oil in a tagine. I was glad to see it go until our next course came out--couscous. I like couscous, but this was literally a giant plate of plain, unsalted couscous, boiled in water with some caramelized onions and some chickpeas in the center of it. It would have made sense to serve the previous terrible chicken on this bed of unflavored couscous, but instead we got a bland giant dish of grains no one wanted. After that, they took our order for kebabs, which ended being just about the only good thing we ate the whole night.
Ok so the food was terrible, but the service was even worse. I already mentioned the busybody owner, but the servers tended to ignore us. Since our party was so large, there were 3 mini tables within the booth. They only bussed and served the first table and not the rest. It was not until we piled a bunch of bottles on a plate (fortunately, it is a BYO) that they realized they should take some stuff away. The gaps between courses were up to 15-20 minutes and got worse through the evening. Before dessert, everyone wanted a hookah (making the order 3). Yet again, only table 1 received a hookah while the rest of us waited around. Since my husband and I own and use a hookah, we knew it should take just a few minutes to pack a bowl and light a coal. We waited almost 30 minutes while the waitstaff sat around in the back smoking their own hookah. We complained to the owner, who reminded the waiter. Even after the waiter was reminded to go and "make it" we still had to wait another 15 minutes for it to appear. The end of the night wasn't any better. It was then I learned that they were charging by person and not by how much food we actually wanted/needed. We had a $100 gift certificate and a comped hookah yet it still ended up being $30 a person. Considering the huge amount of food that wasn't eaten I was pretty pissed, but at least we had some leftovers boxed up. I did not look at the 4 boxes until I got home and realized that the ONLY thing they boxed was the couscous!! There was literally an entire uneaten chicken on the table and 2 huge plates of vegetables, but all they could manage to box was the flavorless grains.;Go to Marakesh in Philly instead - it's worth the drive. If not, stick with Casa Blanca in Warrington!
There is something missing at Little Marakesh... to be honest, I feel like they went to a Moroccan restaurant and then tried to mimic their experience. Everything was just a little bit off and felt imitated. The "belly dancer" danced more like a stripper and to rock music. Maybe she didn't know the difference between exotic and erotic?
The salads were alright - but the hummus tasted packaged. The flat bread was definitely packaged - to the point I think they bought it next door at the supermarket. The bastilla - normally my favorite - was very unappetizing and dry. In fact, they only gave us a half as they were quite busy and gave the other half to the table across the way - later, another couple received a whole bastilla with the same "Sultan Feast" meal. The chicken was pretty decent. However, the kabob's (very salty covering up plain) and cous cous (flavorless) were not. Even our baklava was disappointing in both portion and quality. The hot mint tea was more lukewarm, but still, that mint tea that you look forward to.
I'd recommend Little Marakesh for your mother or friend who doesn't really like exotic foods. You sit a lot higher on a bench (or a chair), they expect you to use silverware, and the waitstaff is American and explains the menu very simply (although, wrong). However, if you want an authentic Moroccan experience - avoid this place.
We obviously will not go back. We took a chance as they were a livingsocial deal. Even at half price, we felt disappointed.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Little Marakesh: A good Morrocan BYOB. There's a wine and spirits shop in the shopping center, so thats convienent. I come here for the 7 course Sultan's Feast. Contrary to the first reviewer, there is 7 courses. Salads and humus with pita, atlas bastilla (phillo dough stuffed with eggs, chicken and almonds), chicken, cous cous, kebobs, mint tea, and baklava. The two downsides are that every dish seems to be flavored with the same spices, mostly cumin and saffron. Secondly, they seem to cater more to the hookah smoking teenagers then those who want to have diner. All in all a good Morrocan restaurant. Not the best one I've been to, but one I will definatly go back to.;Delicious food and hookah! Lackluster belly dancing... Still tons of fun when in good company!;The food is great. My boyfriend and I got take out from here when we realized we had more take out options than just Chinese in the area, so we were pretty excited for Moroccan. The decor is really beautiful, and it's clear that whoever owns the restaurant put a lot of time and effort into making it seem like you're not in the suburbs of Philly. (Which is great!) We ordered and then went over to the grocery store and ran errands, so by the time we went back we only had to wait about 15 minutes for the food to be ready, and the women who worked there assured us that it was just taking some time because the chicken was being cooked fresh. Sure! Fine! We had no problem with that, the restaurant really only had one other couple in there eating since it was early and the hookah crowd wasn't out yet, so it was no problem to just hang out and wait. We like fresh food.
And the food was GOOD. We got a the Berber Tagine (a chicken tagine) that was so delicious and moist and spiced and falling off the bones good. We also got the Atlas Bastilla, an appetizer with chicken and vegetables in filo dough, and that was delicious. I'd never had either of these things before and was really impressed with the quality of the food.
The reason there isn't a higher star rating is that the service was crazy unprofessional. I feel like I'm not a prude or anything... and I don't need to be treated with like, white gloves by the restaurant staff, but when we walked into the restaurant one of the waitresses or the hostess walked toward us and yelled, "Sup, peoples?" Which was just plain bizarre. While we waited at the bar area for the food to be ready, the waitresses stood behind a curtain a couple feet away from us and had just a totally inappropriate conversation for work. After awhile they came over and hung on the bar and engaged us in conversation about Philly Beer Week being crazy, so ... phew, I don't know. It was pretty off-putting. My boyfriend and I were glad that we decided on take out after that, even though when we were first in there the decor was so pretty that we wanted to maybe eat there... but not if that kind of hap-hazard, unprofessional service was going to be flung at us. The food is great though, so I would definitely go back for take out. The idea of belly-dancing in suburban Philly is kind of intriguing, but with the experience I had waiting in the restaurant I'm not sure if I'd want to eat in.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Little Marakesh: Went there last night for dinner with my girlfriend and her sister and husband. We had a great dinner and experience. The food, all 6 courses, we're amazing. The favorite seemed to be the first one which was a salad hummus plate. The staff was great and very helpful. Highly recommend going here. Just make sure you have a couple of hours. It is a feast and it takes awhile.;Had an excellent time. Got in early and had the Sultan's feast - too much food and execllent at that! Especially try the Atlas Bastilla. Stayed later for the awesome hookah.
One caveat: Use cash.
By coincidence, I had not used my card in about a week before our night out. The next day, I saw four transactions for the online network for a gaming console I don't own. I think one of the waiters there is cloning cards, so be careful.
Otherwise, a great experience.;(3.5) ~ Good overall food & service...We got the Sultan Feast which is a 5-6 course Moroccan Meal for a fixed price. Our favs were the Hummus; Lemon Chicken; Baklava & Moroccan Mint Tea;) A Belly Dancer was there too;). Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Little Marakesh: I love coming here with friends, it's a great place for a large group. It's located in a strip mall, BYOB, and the food is terrific. We go on weekends when they have the 7 course meal for around 30$(which by my count actually was actually 7, maybe the previous reviewer had issues because it was to be shared? Nevertheless, if you question it, check their website, it's listed under menu-weekend feast) Also during the weekend feasts, they have a group of 5 or so belly dancers perform, it's very interactive and fun. We are usually here for about 2 hours or so because getting through 7 courses takes a while, and the Bastilla, which sounds odd when they describe, it is unimaginably delicious and one of my favorite foods. Also, if your a fan of cold tea, their Moroccan mint tea is unbeatable.
It would be wise to make reservations if your planning on going Friday or Saturday night. Because of the extended meal time they have to plan ahead and I've seen them turn people away when the restaurant was nearly empty (it filled shortly after with people who made reservations).;Okay guys and gals. The old chef is back from what I hear. My fiance, myself and 2 other couples stopped by. We were not disappointed.
The decor and music are very North African. You really don't feel like you're in the States when you're here. The staff is always smiling, very friendly, and willing to explain anything to you if you have questions.
Our friends enjoyed the Sultan's Feast. My fiance and I ordered from the a la carte. Everything was great! The Sultan's Feast is a LOT of food. Make sure you come with an appetite if you go this route. It's priced nicely as well.
Their drinks are tasty and the fact that this is a BYO with a beer store and liquor store in the same strip makes it very convenient. Check it out and enjoy it!;THIS is my new spot. and the food, music, well, it's all ottoman-style, which according to my husband makes it decidedly turkish. which is most certainly a good thing.
the food, the hookah and the belly dancer were all amazing as was the service. if you share entrees (and spend a minimum of $35, which is $10 out of pocket price using a restaurant.com coupon), get a huge ass thing of their mint tea (AMAZING!) to go around, share the hookah and--remember--this is a BYOB joint if you go here with a friday/saturday late night mentality--you are soo set. awesome-ness from what SEEMS to be a decrepit and sorry ass establishment nestled in an acme parking lot.
the best part: my tot partied till late...the belly dancer danced with him and towards the end, he was dancing by his lonesome in the aisle and randomly flirting with other female patrons. nobody minded--and i let him be (for the most part) since everybody seemed so outright entertained by him. what a chill situation. definitely recommend for families, dates, friendly gatherings, whatever.
tip: the belly dancers do four sets. each set lasts about, oh, several songs or 15-20 minutes. if you want to make sure you're not too early or late, call them, let them know what time you are coming and they will schedule the dancer's sets around your arrival!. |
Two Amigos Mexican Taqueria is located at 2828 W Main St, Norristown city. It has the postal code is 19403 and latitude - longitude is 40.1483257 --75.3965928 . List of Two Amigos Mexican Taqueria's categories: Mexican, Restaurants, Seafood, Breakfast & Brunch. Two Amigos Mexican Taqueria opens: 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: 11:0-20:30. The rating for Two Amigos Mexican Taqueria is 4.5. Two Amigos Mexican Taqueria is currently closed. Two Amigos Mexican Taqueria provides information for customer: True, No reservations service, u'free', Has caters service, Has table service, Has delivery support, No outdoor seating, Has wheelchair accessible, Accepts credit cards, Has happy hour service, Has bike parking, Has BYOB service, False, Has good for kids service, Serves beer and wine, Has supports takeout service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Two Amigos Mexican Taqueria: New to the area, we have been moving and unpacking all day and this was our first experience. Being hangry, me and the hubby were craving taco salads. I suggested this place based on the reviews. Extremely disappointed!! I wish I would of taken a before picture before we decided to dig in. The pico looked questionable as it looked old like it had been made days in advance. The chicken was boiled and rubbery and where was the lettuce for my salad? The whole bottom layer of the tortilla was full of black beans. Being from the west coast eating Mexican food all my life, I know good Mexican food. Sorry gringos but this ain't it!!. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Two Amigos Mexican Taqueria: This has been our third time getting dinner here to go. It has always taken them 30-40 minutes to prepare our to-go order of just two items, that's crazy long to wait for such a small order to go. Plus you can't order over the phone because they never answer the phone. I asked for a super burrito with all the fillings which states on the menu that it comes with rice, beans, pico de gallo, cheese, guacamole, and sour cream but the only things in my burrito were the meat, beans and rice, it was so dry and terrible. This is the third time this has happened when I've ordered a super burrito here that's why I specifically told them I wanted every filling in the super burrito and I listed every one of them when I ordered. This place is a scam because you get charged on your receipt for all these fillings but they don't put them in the burrito. We've given them three tries, we will never go back.;I ordered a burrito from here tonight for takeout and I was disappointed. I ordered the veggie super burrito and there was no sour cream or guacamole in my burrito as listed in the menu. And they charged me 10 dollars for the burrito so that made it even more disappointing. Also the burrito was ripped when I got home and lastly I had asked for refried beans and black beans but there was no beans at all in my burrito.
It was still a decent burrito but it would have been better if they had put the beans, sour cream and guacamole. I did not get what was advertised or what I paid for so I am very disappointed.;I hate to give a bad review as the food was fine, but all the tables had been recently painted and no one warned any diner, nor were there any signs. My arms came away with lots of brown paint. The employee I showed it to said, "don't worry, it'll wash off. ". Average, acceptable review of restaurant Two Amigos Mexican Taqueria: We ordered take out and will definitely order again, The burritos and tostada were excellent. However, the chile relleno was not cooked. It was a pepper with raw pre shredded cheese inside but batter on the outside. Frankly, it was mystifying. I cooked it myself and it was tasty. I think it was probably just a weird glitch and that the next order will all be great!. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Two Amigos Mexican Taqueria: Everything was delicious I got the shrimp tacos and you better believe they were stuffed with shrimp and veggies. Yum! Would have given 5 stars but they forgot my chips and I go Guac;WHY DID YOU CLOSE?!
I loved the Baja fish tacos here and, despite the vast number of taquerias in this area, good fried fish tacos are nowhere else to be found. I've been on a quest since they've closed and Two Amigos was definitely the best. I probably ordered from here at least once a month because the food was really good. I managed to get a few other people hooked on Two Amigos before they closed unexpectedly in September 2020. I'm aware of the business expanding into the old Two Amigos storefront. I've tried them in the past and wasn't impressed.
The only reason I gave four stars instead of five was because sometimes there were communication issues with staff when I would place orders.
Sorry to see you go, Two Amigos. Taco Tuesday just isn't the same without you.;I really like Two Amigos! The staff is super-nice and they make a REALLY good chimichanga. The restaurant is clean and it's BYOB though I have gotten take-out on all but one occasion. My one complaint is that we have gotten the wrong meal on more than one occasion (i.e. a super taco without the "super" or a steak chimi instead of the chicken that was ordered). Once when we dined at the restaurant, the manager saw that it was wrong and offered to make a new one. When we declined, she comped the item. The other time or two was for take-out and we didn't feel like going back out. The good news is that even the wrong food was yummy! Regardless, I DEFINITELY suggest trying Two Amigos. If the kitchen staff puts forward just a little more attention to detail, I think they'd be 5 stars!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Two Amigos Mexican Taqueria: This place has been open for just over a month. I ate here on a Saturday evening around 7pm and about half the tables were full. A server came by within seconds to take the drink order. Chips and salsa came 1 minute after that. Chips are traditional corn chips and salsa was finely blended and moderately spicy. My group ordered a chimichanga burrito, fajita burrito, regular burrito, and regular quesadilla. The food came out within 10 minutes. Everything was spot on. The burritos were large, generous portions and all of us took home at least some of our burritos despite being stuffed full! The total bill for 4 people with sodas was just over $40. A very reasonable charge for the quality and quantity of good. I'll definitely be back!;I ordered take out and we selected Veggie Tacos, Shrimp Burrito and a Regular Quesadilla. Along with those items they included 3 small containers of 3 different salsas and tortilla chips. My daughter said the veggie tacos were very good and as described with fajita style veggies, black beans and lettuce on a double layer of soft corn shell. I had the "super" Shrimp Burrito which had the additional guac, cheese and sour cream. Not heavy handed on any of those extras, but I think if it was it would have been too goopy, so no real negative there. The shrimp they use are cut up but quite large and cooked perfectly. They also add red and green peppers to the burritos which gives it a nice crunch.
My only disappointment was the Regular quesadilla which for $5.50 I thought should be more than just tortilla and cheese. It was good size but perhaps a side of pico de gallo included with it would be a nice idea and maybe a little toastier (mine was soft and just on the melty side).
Service was really friendly and efficient. Overall a really tasty experience and I'm sure we'll be back to try dining in.;Amazing Mexican food. I'm from San Diego and feel like this place is a little bit of home. From the burritos to the flautas, all taste on point!. |
Corner Bakery 2 is located at 153 East City Ave, Bala Cynwyd city. It has the postal code is 19004 and latitude - longitude is 40.0038621 --75.222084 . List of Corner Bakery 2's categories: Sandwiches, Restaurants, Food, Desserts, Food Delivery Services, Cafes. Corner Bakery 2 opens: Monday: 6:30-20:0, Tuesday: 6:30-20:0, Wednesday: 6:30-20:0, Thursday: 6:30-20:0, Friday: 6:30-20:0, Saturday: 7:30-20:0, Sunday: 7:30-20:0. The rating for Corner Bakery 2 is 3.0. Corner Bakery 2 is currently open. Corner Bakery 2 provides information for customer: Very Loud, Casual Attire, Has good for kids service, u'free', Accepts credit cards, Has supports takeout service, Can provide Medium Price, Serves beer and wine, Has good for groups service, Has caters service, Has bike parking, No reservations service, Has outdoor seating, Has table service, Has delivery support, True. Extremely poor review of restaurant Corner Bakery 2: This was my second time at a Corner Bakery, my first experience was bad (waited so long I got a refund and left) so I figured maybe they can redeem themselves - WRONG! My order was wrong, making my wait even longer. There was a employee just standing in front of the soda machine,drinking soda (she didn't bother to move when customers approached) Total lack of customer service skills, the manager was just putzing around as well... Corporate needs to evaluate the manager and staff at this location... I'll stick to Panera, it's cheaper and I know it's always consistent.;Bahn Mi sandwich was a complete mess. The bun was completely soggy and already ripped by the time it was brought to the table. It tasted ok, but was a complete disaster to eat. Way too much sauce.
First time here, so this review is mainly just for that sandwich. Lunch may not be their strong suit, many people were here finishing up their late Sunday breakfast.
Also, this place is freezing so being a jacket.;If I could give this one zero stars, I would. Yes, all of the other reviews that I've seen here ring true. It is a beautiful place, they have an extensive menu, and they are obviously a favorite haunt of yuppies. However, I was absolutely stunned to learn that they wanted nearly $11 all tolled for a simple serving of tuna fish on two pieces of lettuce and one unsweetened iced tea.
What happened was there was nothing on the menu that I could eat that was truly diabetic friendly. The only thing I could see that came close to it was some kind of salad dish that featured three different salads such as tuna, chicken, and something else, on a bed of lettuce with a side of carrots etc. which sold for eight dollars and change. It was way too many carbs, calories, and fat for someone that has to watch very closely what they eat. So, I asked for a simple portion of tuna fish served on two pieces of lettuce with an unsweetened iced tea. When the girl rang up the total it came to $10.47 !! I asked her if she was sure, and she said yes.
So, I suppose what I needed to do was to buy the entire platter and throw away nearly 3/4 of the food on it just to save a couple of dollars. Sorry - but that just wasn't happening. My friend and I left and went and had a delicious, nutritious, far less fattening and much more healthy meal at another restaurant back here in Roxborough.
After thoughts:
I realized after I completed my review that I neglected to mention that. most of the diners I saw in there that day were overweight. One does not have to wonder why, if this is the type of food in which they indulge.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Corner Bakery 2: This is my 2nd visit and compared to the first it's very disappointing. The first visit I very much enjoyed the pancakes and I knew with my pancake craving this would be a solid choice today.
Ordered Pancakes with the trimmings. Displayed my New Year Treat coupon and the cashier had a little issue with it so she called the manager. He came over to assist and noticed we ordered pancakes. "We out of batter" SERIOUSLY! So now we had to order something we really didn't want.
Ended up with a Grill Cheese and Cesar Salad.. wack right? After almost 30 mins the food comes out. My companion had a Caesar salad and cheddar and broccoli soup. Everything was the same temperature.. why? The soup and the grill cheese (cheese was terrible, at least serve Kraft) was lukewarm in addition to the coffee. After going to the front to get my dressing for my limp salad, I see why. Everyone is standing around joking and laughing, so its reasonable to assume our food sat for a period of time.
While I would try Corner Bakery again, it will not be at this location.;Bad service and forgettable food
The only reason this post is getting two stars at all is because 2 of the things ordered were good. When we first arrived, Siani took our order and wasn't friendly at all. She barely acknowledged us and I honestly wasn't sure she had heard the order at all. If I hadn't been meaning to try this restaurant I would have just left. My mom ordered a sandwich and an iced coffee and I ordered the 2 for lunch deal. When our food came there was no coffee and when my mom mentioned it the girl who brought our food to the table said she would get it for us. We ate our food and no coffee ever came. My mom gave the benefit of the doubt and thought maybe it had to be made. When she went up to check it turns out it could just be poured so my mom waited on a coffee for her meal simply because of bad service. On top of that, the whole reason I wanted to try the restaurant was the chicken pesto sandwich and my sandwich had no pesto. None. At all. Pesto is literally in the name. The salad with my sandwich was good but not enough to make me ever come to this restaurant again.;I am not sure what I expected coming here. BTW- this review is like 5months over due.
I didn't to journey all the way to Panera which is my fave fave place.
I ordered the Tuna salad (that's wha I would have ordered at Panera). It was def not comparable to the Panera version. Even if it was it's own creation, it just wasn't good.
Haven't been back since although I know I should give it another try but....maybe sometime later.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Corner Bakery 2: Food is usually good if you get it how you requested it but terrible customer service.;This place was good. It was empty when we went in late at night and the building was large and roomy. The atmosphere was nice. There was a large selection of condiments that were available. I also liked how your food was delivered to your table. The selection of food reminded me of a Panera Bread, because there were sandwiches and soups.The food wasn't the greatest food, but it wasn't the worst either. I would not go here all the time, but this is the type of place that is good to go to once in a while.;My main issue with Corner Bakery is that it's inconsistent. I've been here a couple of times, and last time I ordered their Anaheim panini (without the bacon) and I really liked it! I ordered the same thing today but it was nowhere near as good as the last time. They didn't look the same either but I thought looks don't matter, right? The one I had today was not toasted enough, oily, just bland and falling apart. I was in a rush so I didn't have time to complain and have it replaced.
One the positive side, I like the atmosphere there and the workers are generally nice. Their pastries that are on display are usually good and tasty! Their coffee ain't bad either!. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Corner Bakery 2: Not sure why I still come here. The food takes forever to come out regardless of its a to go order or not. In saying that, you'd expect the quality of food to be higher considering how long it takes to prepare, but that certainly isn't the case.
I've updated the review to 4 stars as they have certainly improved of the quality of the food, but the preparation time still takes all too long.;after a friend said how much they like corner bakery i decided why not give it a chance.... and im glad i did..;Great breakfast and coffee. Always can depend on CB for good food and value regardless the location. We especially liked the counter and wait staff today as they were great this morning.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Corner Bakery 2: Amazing breakfast sandwiches! The apple chicken sausage with egg whites on a thin whole grain panini is delicious!;Friendly, knowledgeable staff. The food and pastries always look and taste fresh. Definitely go if you are in the area.;Sometimes it is busy but the STAFF does an amazing job and works very hard work . Specifically Ahmed, he was an exceptional host and gracious with myself and other patrons. This young man went out of his way to help older folks, accommodate my order, and he did it all with a smile .. I've worked extensively in the restaurant business and know that this guy can run a restaurant as a manager and owner .. Give this gentleman a raise or a promotion! The little things matter -
Greg. |
Colosseo Pizzeria is located at 1501 Spring Garden St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19130 and latitude - longitude is 39.9628456 --75.1631989 . List of Colosseo Pizzeria's categories: Pizza, Restaurants, Italian. Colosseo Pizzeria 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 Colosseo Pizzeria is 2.5. Colosseo Pizzeria is currently closed. Colosseo Pizzeria provides information for customer: Has supports takeout service, Serves beer and wine, Casual Attire, No outdoor seating, Can provide Medium Price, Has good for kids service, Has delivery support, True, Has good for groups service, No reservations service, Accepts credit cards, Average loud. Extremely poor review of restaurant Colosseo Pizzeria: awful. i'd rather dominos. and i hate dominos. i ordered a panzetto or whatever the heck they call it. loooks like a welfare hotpocket. i ordered it with a side of sauce. NO SAUCE. i also got two paninis. bleh . the chicken b.rob and prov and the chicken mushroom olive spread. both were incredibly weak. bread was like cici's pizza dough. both sandwiches were VERY dry. could have been decent if they had given me my side of sauce. I only picked this place cause some yuppie, i mean yelper said it was the only redeeming quality. FALSE. i'd rather eat anything else. i wish they'd call me and offer to buy me domino so i could at least get some flavor with my stale bread.;I ordered online waited 56 minutes and decided to call and follow up, person on the line said they tried to call me to let me know they did not have what I ordered, but my # was wrong. I checked my account info and it clearly shows the correct number. The bright person who tried to call me dialed the wrong number and didn't check my account info to confirm. I will never order from this place again.;WORST CUSTOMER SERVICE EVER!!
They claim to be open until 11pm, so at 9:50 we entered and there was still people eating there, so we decided to order and eat there. At 10:10pm the guys over there just decided it was time to go home and started cleaning up the place without saying a word to us (of course we were still waiting for our food). I understand that if you are going to close at 11pm you need to start cleaning in advance but you DO NOT BLEACH the floor next to clients that are waiting to eat there and 50 minutes before you close!. It's like saying go away now!. The smell was so strong and irritating that of course nobody could eat there.
We asked what was going on and why they were bleaching if we said we would eat there and it just got worse. The guy in the front desk said: "so what's the big deal, take your food and eat home"....excuse me???....what did you just said?, not only he didn't apologize but ignored us saying he had a call to make and simply started talking with his girlfriend over the phone. That was too much!
We asked for the manager and not one of the 4 people working there "knew" the manager name...yes of course, It was unbelievable.
In this place they don't care at all about their customers, they were extremely rude, they ignored us and on top of that lied to us!
THE WORST I've experienced in my life.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Colosseo Pizzeria: If you like gourmet pizzas then this is the place to go. I have not had a bad experience with their pizzas. The wings are just ok. I haven't tried anything else yet because I am pretty content with pizza and wings. It isn't the best service but I think it will get better because they are still new.;Ordered a veggie pizza for take out and picked it up on time (it didn't sit around). It was the soggiest pizza that I've ever had.;Disappointing. House special seafood platter had what was listed...but only one jumbo shrimp at that cost. Fries were good, coleslaw was good, flounder was dry, overcooked , tasteless. Scallops were cut smaller from a large size and tasty, but only two. The crabcake was the tastiest, and even that was mediocre. All the items had too much salt in the breading. The prosciutto on a panini ordered, was EXTREMELY salty to the point of almost rendering the panini inedible. The items on the panini were sparse, in spite of ordering and paying for 'extra', which raised the cost of the panini from $7.40 to $10.95. My daughter prolaimed the wings to be very good, though
Another annoyance was missing side items for the seafood combo platter. All of them: garlic bread, seafood sauces, salad and dressing. One , maybe two might have been expected, but not all of them.
On the plus side, the food was freshly prepared and reasonably hot, and delivered quickly. I would have been unforgiving if it wasn't, because the place is only 5 blocks away. They deliver on Vespas, which was an amusing thing to me. If it works, it works, tho.
After spending over $44 dollars with a tip, I expected to be much less dissappointed. I may try their pizza, if I happen to be able to get a discount, but I won't be ordering from them on a regular basis. If your stock in trade is feeding people, you should feed them well at a decent cost. For me, quantity will never replace quality.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Colosseo Pizzeria: This place has really good food and its great for late night munchies since they deliver late but they take an hour to deliver everything and anything and the food is always cold by the time it arrives. so don't order delivery if you're super hungry or want hot food.;The pizza is alright, nothing special. Service is friendly, in my experience, but food tends to be slow coming up.
Do not bother with the buffalo wings, which are not buffalo wings properly but spicy-breaded wings. Proper buffalo wings are sauced in a hot vinegar sauce, not breaded. Not to mention I actually felt kind of not great after eating them. Not totally sure that I can blame that on the wings, but I was suspicious.
Saving grace of this place for me is the fact that I can order a really damn good chocolate shake from them, and I can even do it through GrubHub earlier on so it's ready for me to pick up by lunchtime. This is durn useful.
Oh, also, despite what it says here, AND on their takeout menu, they do NOT open at 7am. I don't know what time they do open now, but I called at 8:25 this morning (a Wednesday) and they still weren't there, so.;Never had anything outside of the pizza and the garlic knots..both of which are right on point. Love all the options with chicken and that they rotate what they serve. Very convenient to my job so i frequent often; a little on the expensive side but they have a nice area to sit in at lunch time. Staff not overly friendly but they get the job done.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Colosseo Pizzeria: Great pasta that delivers all the way to the neighborhoods west of Temple. Very reasonably priced too.;Best pizza in the city? I invite Alan K to explore downtown & south philly a little more. But best city on the block or in the area about CCP/Broad & Spring Garden? Certainly.
I haven't tried any made-to-order yet, just a few occasions of slices & garlic knots to go. Their dough is perfect - crusty on the outside and done-yet-chewy on the inside. It isn't herbed but is subtly flavored with olive oil. Their sauce is tasty and slightly sweet, nowhere near the liquid candy served on Papa John's. Other than their margherita slices, their stock moz was ordinary but not chalky and oily (I'm looking at the other 3 pizzerias on spring between 15th & 16th.
Their toppings seem fresh and the slices to go don't taste like they've camped out all day. Certainly, they're benefiting from the curious checking out a new place for quick product turnover. But if they keep up this quality, they'll keep the crowd in. Hopefully their brick ovens will get well-seasoned in the coming years and take their good product to
Oh, I can't forget to mention the bangin' garlic knots.
Their prices are much higher than the other nearby pizzerias, but commensurate with the quality difference.;Try the paninnis. YUM.
We ordered delivery and it took over an hour and a half. It was a big order, but when they showed up I was cheering (because I was starving!) but did not complain, and the first thing the dude said was, "It was a big order, of course it would take a long time." Geez, I don't believe I ordered a side of attitude. To top it off, my food was cold. I'm not sure if they made mine first, but I had to reheat it.
I did also go in and have lunch there one day. The breaded chicken wings were huge and tasty. Pizza was crisp and toasty. The place was abuzz with people but they got through the line quickly. Overall a better experience than delivery.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Colosseo Pizzeria: This update is to reflect some amaze-balls customer service the man friend and I received when we were there after a long, celebratory, post-triathlon sunday-funday (I did the tri, boo was my #1 fan). We ordered a few slices, and one slice got slightly burnt... so the awesome person behind the counter heated up another slice for us on the house. We wouldn't have even noticed that the first slice was slightly burnt at all because A) it really wasn't that burnt and B) we had been at Fat Tuesdays earlier that night and consumed some 191 octanes...........................either way, well done--whoever you are!;We're so happy Colosseo opened on our corner. It has become a weekly staple at my house. Our personal favorites are the arancini, zeppole and garlic knots. Their sauce is simple and delicious. They also make a mean breakfast sandwich! Great place to watch a game (I've seen everything from football to figure skating) with a six pack. The owners and ladies working the counter are welcoming and show nice hospitality. Definitely don't recommend if you are watching your weight :);We are fans of this place. Although we try to sample many of the different kinds of food in here, we can't seem to stray away from the Margharita Pizza with a nice cold beer or glass of wine! We top off the meal with a gelato and a nice hot cup of cappuccino.. |
Saige Café is located at 1001 N 2nd St, Ste 9, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19123 and latitude - longitude is 39.9667910353 --75.1400172338 . List of Saige Café's categories: Sandwiches, Breakfast & Brunch, Coffee & Tea, Food, Restaurants, Cafes, Juice Bars & Smoothies. Saige Café opens: Monday: 7:30-21:0, Tuesday: 7:30-21:0, Wednesday: 7:30-21:0, Thursday: 7:30-21:0, Friday: 7:30-21:0, Saturday: 7:30-21:0, Sunday: 7:30-21:0. The rating for Saige Café is 3.0. Saige Café is currently closed. Saige Café provides information for customer: False, Has supports takeout service, Accepts credit cards, 'free', Has outdoor seating, No reservations service, Serves beer and wine, Unknown delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Saige Café: Very very slow service. Waited 20+ minutes for one coffee and one chai tea latte and the line wasn't lone at all so not sure what the wait was about. The chai was mostly milk and coffee wasn't worth the money. Prob not coming back.;Update: I regretfully gave this place another chance and received an overpriced cup of lukewarm bland coffee with no lid (because they had run out of lids). If you look forward to enjoying your morning coffee, don't go to this place.;I ordered an iced coffee which was extremely expensive (over $4). I waited 5 minutes to even order though I was the only person in line and then waited another 15 minutes to actually get my iced coffee after ordering. Not worth it - wasted my time and paid way too much for a simple drink.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Saige Café: Panini's are terrible and overpriced. I tried the chicken parmesan and the Tuscan. The chicken was was very on the parmesan and bread was barley toasted. As for the Tuscan, it was $8 for unmelted cheese and a couple slices of tomato on Untoasted;I really want to like this place and have given it so many opportunities, but other than the cool decor, I cannot find anything positive to say.
The coffee is weak. The service is slow, and there is usually one overwhelmed employee to handle a long line of customers.
The food is overpriced and underwhelming. Don't even think about ordering through Grubhub because if the place is out of something you ordered, you will not be notified. You'll just show up looking for your food, and a confused employee will fumble around for a while before you realize you're not getting that item after all.
This coffee shop replaced Epicurious, which was nothing fancy to look at, but they served La Colombe coffee, and the service was excellent.
Please get it together, Saige.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Saige Café: Ehhh. I mean it's convenient, but that's about it. We have no shortage of good coffee spots in the area so you really have to be either A. Nice and pleasant when customers say " hello, or what's up?" and/ or offer something amazing that justifies being so " bothered" by customers wanting to give you their money. I've been in here maybe 3 times and every time I've left feeling with something to be desired. The iced coffee was fine, smoothie was pure sugar water, and the iced matcha was was again fine, but sugary, and no question of " what kind of milk would you like?" as you will be asked at most other coffee shops. I tried to engage with the barista at the counter each time, but nothing. I get the whole " I'm a barista not here to socialize thing" but at least be courteous and greet us with a "hello" and some kinds of " thank you/ your welcome" peace offering. When we grab our drink at the bar, maybe a "have a good one" anything really to make us feel good about walking away with a mediocre drink and baristas who are probably talking about us the second we leave. With Alchemy and One shot less than a block away, I'd spend the extra dollar or 2 to feel good when leaving, it's that simple!;I find Saige to be hit or miss - I've had good coffees and bad coffees. The last time I went, I got a medium iced coffee with sugar free vanilla and I'm pretty sure they forgot the syrup and the coffee cost $4+... I was very disappointed.;Worked here on a rainy day so there were only one or two others who sat down for a bit and passed through. Haven't worked in a cafe in while!
Stayed for just over 2 hours, music was at a good
level, bathroom is clean, and the almond milk iced chai tea latte was probably one of the better ones I've had. Usually places make chai taste like nothing, but here, there's a kick to it! Didn't have to add any pumps or anything to it which was cool.
Other than the drink, nothing really stood out about the place. They have 5$ breakfast combos I'd like to try, so I hope to get that soon!. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Saige Café: This place is brand new, and my first experience was really enjoyable. The decorations set a good vibe; its calm and cool in there. Some of the art on the wall is for sale too. I was greeted by a cashier whose name I've unfortunately forgotten, but she was incredibly kind. She recommended the green oasis smoothie, and I took her advice. I did tell her that I am dairy free, and she said that wasnt a problem, they just didn't add the yogurt.
They also have breakfast sandwiches, pastries, and pre-made salads and sandwiches that will be great when I'm in a hurry to get to work.
The green oasis smoothie was so delicious that I stuck my head back in the door to tell the woman who I assume was the owner that it was delicious. Entire staff was pleasant, delicious first product, and enjoyed the atmosphere. I may become a regular.;I was looking for a study spot at 6pm on a Monday, when lots of cafes in the area are already closed. Saige is conveniently open until 8pm on weekdays and 9pm on the weekend.
The seating area, counters, and bathroom are all very clean. There are lots of wall outlets, but the only large table is in the center of the room, away from the walls.
I appreciate the vibe with the incandescent lighting, but I had a hard time reading. It's probably bright enough during the day with the large windows, but I think it needs to be a bit brighter in the evening.
They have a large menu including paninis and smoothies. Although I didn't try it, they serve breakfast all day.
They also have a variety of pre-made salads and sandwiches. I had a pre-made chicken salad wrap, which tasted fresh.;This is THE review for a cafe with:
Quality coffee
Free WiFi
Room to work/lounge
Long hours
I'm always looking for a comfortable place to work and to be properly caffeinated throughout my stay.
The coffee is above average, not sure the brand or if they roast their own but it's decent. Not La Colombe or Stumptown but also not diner crap(for lack of a better word). Sorry New Jersey;)
I definitely would remove a star for not having a healthy sweetener option like Stevia or Erythritol, Monk fruit, Xylitol....to name a few.
Lucky, I always have some on me :)
Whole Earth™ is a brand I prefer, hint hint and carried by my favorite ubiquitous cafe Starbucks ™.
I also tried the blueberry scone wrapped in plastic. Never a good sign. Plastic to keep it fresh right???
While not terrible, I'd describe it as average and at least a day old:(
As far as wifi...it's free and it's slow....and not secured by any passwords. If you don't know what a VPN is, I would Google it and familiarize yourself quickly. I'm posting screenshots of the speedtests in my pics for reference.
Opera is a good browser to use on your phone and computer that has a free VPN rather than pay monthly.
Saige cafe has a nice setup with copious tables for working individually and in small groups.
One of the tables even seats 8 people, wowsers.
There are 2 club style chairs that I so cherish that are quite comfortable.
There are also cute unicycle stools along the windows with ample outlets for plugging in.
I noticed most tables and chairs have access to electricity besides the big table in the middle and the club seat I'm sitting in. Plan accordingly people.
It's a little on the chillier side so might wanna bring a light jacket for long stays or drink a lot of hot beverages.
Sneaky....keep the temp down- sell more coffee....clever Saige clever.
Feels like a casino move; keep the place frigid and keep taking my hard earned blackjack money lol
I also like the fairly long hours....open till 9pm on a Saturday....cool....I have no life anyway;p
Most cafes around here close on the early side.
2 thumbs up for all the reasons I described earlier and I will definitely be back to enjoy the long hours of free and slow wifi :)
RIP Euphoria Cafe! Your pocket sandwiches and speedy WiFi will be missed!!!
PS I love you. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Saige Café: Happened by this place several times and never went in. Decided to try it this morning for a quick bite to eat. I was welcomed by an employee " Z". He provided service with a smile and was informative. He recommended a great smoothie and an awesome wrap! Both of which were very satisfying and reasonably priced. I will be going back as soon as possible!;Wow! Killer selection! Great coffee, delicious shakes, fresh pre-made foods for quick lunch or dinner, paninis, and a juice bar. All in a cozy environment with lots of seating. Nice addition to NoLibs! Glad we wandered in!. |
Nudy’s Cafe Conshohocken is located at 100 Fayette St, Conshohocken city. It has the postal code is 19428 and latitude - longitude is 40.0742015 --75.3064566 . List of Nudy’s Cafe Conshohocken's categories: Restaurants, Cafes. Nudy’s Cafe Conshohocken opens: Monday: 7:0-16:0, Tuesday: 7:0-16:0, Wednesday: 7:0-16:0, Thursday: 7:0-16:0, Friday: 7:0-16:0, Saturday: 7:0-15:0, Sunday: 7:0-15:0. The rating for Nudy’s Cafe Conshohocken is 3.5. Nudy’s Cafe Conshohocken is currently open. Nudy’s Cafe Conshohocken provides information for customer: Has table service, No caters service, False, Serves beer and wine, Has wheelchair accessible, No bike parking, Accepts credit cards, No outdoor seating, No delivery support, False, Has supports takeout service, Can provide Medium Price, u'no'. Extremely poor review of restaurant Nudy’s Cafe Conshohocken: Extremely rude front of house. No welcome or even hello, just "you to guys can sit in booth 1" - we were looking to make a order for the next day!
Weren't interested in taking our order, "we had to do it online". We were told they would have to enter it into the computer, and we should do that!
Looks good from the outside, but service is terrible!
Went down the road to a Deli of 4Th, very friendly and helpful people!;Worst brunch place I've been to in my life. I'm not just talking about the food. To start off the experience, many of the booths are dirty looking, ambiguous stains on the seats. To set the mood, the coffee mug still had lipstick on it - shocking. When we informed the waitress about this, she acted as if it was a normal occurrence, a routine complaint; the coffee didn't even taste good, the worst part is, I still had to pay for it. Don't even know why I bothered with coffee, I should've expected no more, as there is no espresso machine. In regards to the food, I got the specialty Nutella crepes - who puts chocolate and cheese in the same dish? Hash browns, abysmal. Do yourself a favor, stay away from Nudy's. If you choose to go, make coffee at home.;Would have loved to enjoy our breakfast today, but there were too many issues to overlook. Ordered hipped beef on Biscuits, white toast came out, sent it back, returned with biscuits but only half as much chopped beef as before and the biscuits were like hockey pucks, I hadn't eaten anything yet. My wife had the lobster Benedict, and what came out was fishy and really inedible. I have never sent back food, I understand mistakes happen, but this was too much. We have enjoyed the Ardmore store, but this one has a way to go to get their act together apparently. Beautiful room, and with the new offices, guaranteed to do well. I hope they get it right.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Nudy’s Cafe Conshohocken: Could potentially be a good spot but the service is terrible. Waited 10 mins to be seated, another 10 to get a menu and another five for someone to notice us. One person takes names for tables as well as ringing customers up. Seems very disorganized. As it turns out they were so busy with take out orders that's the patrons were left waiting an hour or more for breakfast.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Nudy’s Cafe Conshohocken: This place always has awesome food, but the service is just terrible. The hostess made us wait 10 minutes while we were looking at 4 open tables. After 10 minutes we got sat at one of those 4 tables that were all open and clean when we got there.
The servers forget food orders after you remind them what you got several times, it's just bad. Also paying at the front counter is a terrible system when there are people trying to get seated at the same front counter. Gotta fix that.;The breakfast was very tasty . My wife had Tuscan omelette which was very good . Side of scrapple seemed off . Taste was wrong .
I had the ahi tuna Benedict . It was not ahi tuna but tuna steak . Don't advertise as Ahi when poke mon is right across the street . I'd go again but get something other than "ahi". Waitress was excellent so will try in the future .. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Nudy’s Cafe Conshohocken: I was in the blue bell area and was starving for some good breakfast food. Nudy's cafe didn't disappoint with their food options and portion sizes. Food was delicious served quickly and with friendly service.
I'm honestly only taking off one star because the tables definitely weren't fully clean. It appeared that the busser was merely cleaning around the items on the table rather than picking things up and cleaning underneath them (the sugar, jelly packets).
Other than that. I would love to come back and try more of their menu!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Nudy’s Cafe Conshohocken: Awesome breakfast spot!!
Food was delicious, our server was friendly and attentive. The restaurant is large and they have it divided up nicely. Bathrooms were clean!
Would be even better if they offered Lattes. Overall, a great choice for breakfast!!;Great selection. Quality service and awesome food. My fav is the Huevos Rancheros with a small side of pancakes. So perfect. Feeds for 2 breakfasts. Shame I cannot get delivery in Plymouth Meeting from Conshy. I have schlep to the their location so it becomes a weekend treat.;Hands down the best brunch food I've ever hand with all the options you can think of! Can't wait to come back!. |
Luna Café is located at 317 Market St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19106 and latitude - longitude is 39.9504011 --75.1463684 . List of Luna Café's categories: American (Traditional), Restaurants, Sandwiches, Caterers, Breakfast & Brunch, Coffee & Tea, Cafes, Event Planning & Services, Burgers, American (New), Vegetarian, Food. Luna Café opens: Wednesday: 9:0-14:0, Thursday: 9:0-14:0, Friday: 9:0-14:0, Saturday: 9:0-14:0, Sunday: 9:0-14:0. The rating for Luna Café is 4.0. Luna Café is currently open. Luna Café provides information for customer: Has delivery support, Has outdoor seating, Has wheelchair accessible, False, Average loud, Has good for kids service, Has supports takeout service, Serves beer and wine, Has BYOB service, Has caters service, 'casual', Has bike parking, No happy hour service, 'free', False, Can provide Medium Price, Has table service, Has reservations service, Accepts credit cards, No good for groups service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Luna Café: I have been to Luna Cafe many times for their quinoa bowls, however, today I found a NAIL inside my southwest quinoa bowl. It was IN my mouth! I walked back to show them the nail (I ordered it to go) All they said was "sorry" and didn't offer to give me my money back until I asked for it. I will not be going back to Luna Cafe ever again. Be aware!;I had an appalling experience. The first time I went after the grand opening, the portions were too small. I decided to give it another shot and went in today for breakfast. After been seated, I was ignored by the waitresses till I walked up to the counter to ask about ordering. When one finally strolled up, turned out I hadn't even been handed the menu. This was 20 minutes in. I was given one and then abandoned again. I eventually walked out and went across the street to high street restaurant. What a messy and annoying little place.;Açaí Bowl was water with chunks of ice and some fruit on top, hostess and server were both pretty rude.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Luna Café: Very disappointing. Staff does not seem to want give even mediocre service, despite having a restaurant that is not busy.
Food was a little pricy, but considering that you will wait an hour for your food, at least you'll get a lot for your money.
Biscuits and gravy were very watery. Skip this place.;Very expensive for way below average food ($13 burger that tasted like McDonalds) tiny $4 mac and cheese absolutely disgusting; service not good either. We paid $40 for one ice coffee, one quesadilla and one burger with mac and cheese on the side. No refills on coffee either. Service didn't bring ketchup or sugar. AND on tope of that is cash only! Go somewhere else on Market St.;I'm not sure why they recently decided to switch to CASH ONLY, but there are dozens of better options in this neighborhood that won't force you to run to an ATM. As for the food, the biscuits and gravy were incredibly heavy. I'm a big guy and I couldn't even finish 1/3 of my plate. The biscuits were about as dense and tasteless as I've ever had. Very disappointing. The service was okay, but they never seem to pay as much attention to the outdoor tables, which make up half of their seating. Prices are average for the area. Brunch for two came out to around $30. All in all, not worth a repeat trip.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Luna Café: Fast to get seated, but after that, we were waiting a while for water and to order. My sister asked if one particular dish was vegan. The server replied, "The ingredients are listed. Wouldn't you know better than me?" Perhaps. Perhaps not, if you cook your food in butter? Not vegan. After ordering,it was evident the place could have benefited from a food runner. Too few girls trying to do too much at once. People kept showing up, making everyone's wait time a little longer, since the two girls were doing it all. One customer came and asked about a large table outside. The server alerted her that the table outside was leaving and asked if she wouldn't mind taking them their bill. Excuse me?! Nonetheless, entertaining, if you have time to kill. Food was decent. Not a lot of flavor, but do-able after a long red eye flight.;As visitors in town for a few days, I went here with a couple of my friends for brunch. I ordered chocolate chip pancakes with bacon, one friend got The Lumberjack, and the other friend got a buffalo chicken wrap with sweet potato fries. (Only have pics of The Lumberjack because the rest of us were kinda underwhelmed and didn't think to take a pic.) Fries and pancakes for both orders were over cooked/burnt. Sausage for The Lumberjack was a little underdone. The food was just okay. CASH ONLY, which was kind of a drag, but there's an ATM inside (with a $2.75 surcharge for withdrawals, on top of whatever your bank charges for non-branch ATM transactions).;I tried this place again but I got a burned meal. Who does that. I mean crispy. I saw the cashier wrap it so I know she saw it as did whomever cooked it.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Luna Café: Such a great Old City find! My friends and I discovered it as we were traversing through Old City one weekend afternoon and were not disappointed. It's a tiny little place but has a solid selection with many tasty options to choose from.;The food was really good. My pancakes were a little burnt but I scraped that off. The only reason I didn't give this place five stars was because of other factors. They were a bit expensive. They only take cash and the table I was sitting at was wobbly. I looked around and all the tables had wads of paper underneath them. That can get annoying and nerve racking especially if you have drinks on the table.;Great little neighborhood gem! It's quaint. The waitresses were attentive. The prices appropriate. And the food was sublime! I had the Cornbread Eggs Jefferson--an inventive take on the eggs Benedict (as Benedict was a traitor as so it's been renamed). First off what a great combination with the cornbread! A little sweet with savory--ham and eggs on top with a perfectly baked cornbread and doused in some sort of sweet jam! Forget the hollandaise, this was inventive Benedict heaven.
My boyfriend had the Desayuno, a breakfast wrap filled with pulled pork, potatoes, eggs, and some sort of magic because it was so tasty, no sentence could justify its description. I suggest trying it yourself! It's spicy, it's savory, the portion was generous, and it is as my boyfriend described "the best breakfast he's had...ever."
We also ordered a stack of pumpkin chocolate pancakes which I wanted to so deeply love but the pancakes were burnt on the outside due to the fact that it was so thin...despite it being burnt it was still delicious. If it wasn't burnt it would've been phenomenal.
Luna Cafe is definitely going to be one our go to places for brunch! Glad it's around the corner and since it's so new--has yet to be crowded. I kind of don't even want to tell people about it so this place doesn't get packed!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Luna Café: Ate breakfast here both days of our visit. The menu is creative and the food is perfection. The staff is attentive and make dining here a true pleasure. It is small and intimate inside and I can't wait to visit Philly again so I can have breakfast at Luna Cafe!!!;Walked over here from our hotel and VERY happy that we did. The four of us ordered different menu items and all were spectacular. My breakfast sandwich was literally the best I've ever had. The eggs were done to perfection and I can't get over how yummy the sausage was!
Great server, very friendly and attentive. Thank you Sarah.
We loved it and would recommend to anyone!!
The easiest 5 star review in quite a while.;Staying with friends in old city, are here twice thus far. Service is top notch, smiles and politeness. Food was outstanding. Breakfast can be overdone, but they offer classics and modern takes on said classics that are danged tasty. Had the chicken and waffles the first time, and the biscuits and gravy with turkey bacon the next. Coffee both times was great. Food was great. People are wonderful!. |
Cedars Restaurant is located at 616 S 2nd St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19147 and latitude - longitude is 39.9406833 --75.1459701 . List of Cedars Restaurant's categories: Restaurants, Middle Eastern. Cedars Restaurant opens: Wednesday: 16:0-22:0, Thursday: 16:0-22:0, Friday: 16:0-23:0, Saturday: 16:0-23:0, Sunday: 13:0-21:0. The rating for Cedars Restaurant is 4.0. Cedars Restaurant is currently closed. Cedars Restaurant provides information for customer: Accepts credit cards, Average loud, Has supports takeout service, Can provide Medium Price, Has bike parking, Serves beer and wine, Has reservations service, Has good for groups service, u'no', 'casual', Has caters service, True, Has good for kids service, No outdoor seating, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Cedars Restaurant: don't buy groupons for this this place. The lamb kabobs came as 2 tiny skewers with a total of 4 small pieces of lamb. grape leaves were missing filling, regular coffee tastes like ****. and owners are just crooks, they add 20% tip (while groupon does not mention it) to entire amount. i saw people without coupons calculating tips. so between them cutting down on portion sizes and adding 20% for tips, plus tax on entire amount, not on $35 pre fix dinner, you will be spending more than if you did not gave groupon. Food is not that great;great service, food is ok, coupon policy is horrible, they add their own tax and gratuity. ended up paying way more than expected.;Very unsatisfying.
The falafel and hummus were good but slightly over priced, at least for the amount of food you received.
The lentil soup was one drop away from sucking on a lemon rind.
The salad was sitting in a pool of dressing the "Do you want some lettuce with that dressing way". The dressing would have actually been delicious used in moderation AKA about 80% less dressing.
In general there was WAYYY too much lemon in everything.
The atmosphere of the place is nice enough and the staff was friendly but in general the amount of food we got for the amount of money spent was quite out of balance.
$40 later, we left hungry, slightly sick from lemon acid and unsatisfied.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Cedars Restaurant: Uhhh bought a travelzoo coupon that was rather misleading. We didn't get to pick our dessert or wine. We got the hummus for appetizer which was not something I'd ask for again, the pita bread was hard and chewy. Our entrees were ok I got the kafta which was the highlight. Our tax and tip was calculated incorrectly (tip was over 20%),i made our waitress correct this for us. I don't plan on going here again, id rather spend my money at kanella for better meals;I went there twice, it is definitely one of the worst restaurants in the area. Small meal, average food, expensive. There r much better options in the city, With a better taste. Don't Waste your MONEY.;We stopped into Cedars on a low key Friday night and found the service to be lovely, and the place to be warm and cute. At Middle-Eastern restaurants, I usually leave wishing I had just ordered a bunch of appetizers instead of one app and an entry so that is exactly what I did this time around. Items we ordered ran the gamut from fresh and delightful to below average (the pita was straight up dry and stiff). Oh well, maybe it was an off night but I've had consistently better middle eastern food at many other places around Philly.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Cedars Restaurant: A very clean atmosphere...suitable for dinner, not just a little lunch or grab and go establishment.
My wife & I dropped in to sample some appetizers for a light lunch and were pleasantly pleased. The service was attentive & friendly.
We ordered: (see pictures at the top)
Dolmades - The rice-stuffed grape leaves were served warm with lemon...perfectly seasoned.
Foul Moudamas - This is a blend of cooked fava beans, lemon and garlic. The beans had been cooked to a semi-soft consistency and made a rich broth. I'd never tried this before and was pleasantly surprised.
Kibbi - I'd never had kibbi prepared this way...cinammon spiced ground meat, pinenuts & bulgar all encased in a wheat crust and fried...think of it as a Scotch Egg but with Mediterranean filling instead of egg & sausage.
Falafel - A simple well crisped patty of beans, served with pickle, tomato & a tahini sauce...this went great with the pita bread they serve at the table...we rolled them up and had mini-falafel sandwiches.
I'm not sure if the prices are reasonable or not for the entrees, but I'd keep coming back for the appetizers, which comprise about half the menu...they even have a meze tasting that is nothing but a cavalcade of apps...might be the next thing we try.;this place is good if you want a simple, healthy, good dinner. i had the grilled chicken combo, which included hummus and tabouli, both of which were right on. we got a big basket of pita with our meals that was fine, and some mint iced tea that was great. skip the lebanese coffee, it's nothing fancy, and go for american coffee to end your meal. the place is clean and the staff is super pretty and nice. our dinner ran about $20/person (entree, tea, coffee) and i'd say it's worth it if you're in the south street area and want something a better than the usual.;This is a really great place to try, especially if you are a vegetarian.
The dining room is grand and it feels like you are in a mansion. I love their kabobs (get the lamb) and grilled meatballs. Oh, not to mention this is a totally affordable place to grab dinner with your friends.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Cedars Restaurant: You go to places like this and you never know what you're going to get. The reviews seem to yo-yo, but we caught them on a good night. It's a solid four stars, but the slightly outdated interior and the automatic 25% tip on the Groupon made me think about dropping one. The BYOB aspect sealed the deal.
The caviar appetizer is unlike anything I've ever had, and it was absolutely delicious. It's like a whipped, fluffy cream with caviar mixed in. It's not overpowering and has a wonderfully delicate flavor with a nice hit of acidity. The grilled octopus appetizer is decent, but not nearly as good as the one at Zorbas, which is outlandishly good.
Both our entrees were very good. I had mixed seafood dish, which was light and nicely portioned. My partner had the lamb kabobs, which were great, but they could have given you a third for the price.
The desserts are fine, but not all that impressive, and certainly not worth the price.;This restaurant is a good introduction to Lebanese and Mediterranean food! Looking to try something different while in South Street? This is a great choice!;Just had another great meal here. The pita is made to order and comes out looking like fluffy fresh pillows. They are so good we always order more. All of the grilled meats are great, especially the lamb. The appetizers are great too. We really like the Greek salad, tabouli, cabbage salad, and of course the hummus. The staff is also incredibly warm and friendly. We've been here over a dozen times and never had a bad meal. This is a real neighborhood gem.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Cedars Restaurant: Great overall experience. The fresh baked pita is delicious and the food tastes homemade by grandma. Lamb was tender, juicy and very flavorful. Portions are generous and service very attentive.;Wow the food is unbelievable. If you know good middle eastern cuisine, you'll love the authentic baba - humus - tabouli - falafel - stuffed grape leaves - shish kebob - fresh oven to table pita bread and your favorite BYOB fabulous! super clean - friendly accommodating atmosphere - pretty decor. It simply doesn't any better then this! Enjoy!!;My girlfriend and I found this little gem on Groupon, and boy are we glad we did! The food is excellent as well as the service. It is also a BYOB, which we love, I highly recommend their grilled salmon with feta, and my girlfriend enjoyed their vegeterian platter.. |
a.kitchen is located at 135 S 18th St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19103 and latitude - longitude is 39.950323 --75.170538 . List of a.kitchen's categories: Food, Breakfast & Brunch, Modern European, Restaurants, Beer, Wine & Spirits, American (New). a.kitchen opens: Tuesday: 16:0-22:0, Wednesday: 16:0-22:0, Thursday: 16:0-22:0, Friday: 16:0-22:0, Saturday: 16:0-22:0, Sunday: 16:0-21:0. The rating for a.kitchen is 3.5. a.kitchen is currently open. a.kitchen provides information for customer: Has good for groups service, Has outdoor seating, False, Has bike parking, Average loud, Has reservations service, Serves beer and wine, u'free', Accepts credit cards, Has delivery support, Casual Attire, Can provide High Price, No caters service, No dogs allowed, Has supports takeout service, Has happy hour service, False, Has wheelchair accessible, No good for kids service. Extremely poor review of restaurant a.kitchen: Below the hype of expectations! From appetizer to dinner, everything was bad. The scallops and crab meat had a stale stench - the beet salad was not edible. We didn't finish even half of our food after spending a little over $100 for two people.
Upside: the service was very friendly!;I am all for good, locally sourced food but A. Kitchen was a disappointment. The food was mediocre at best, and the servings were so tiny! Definitely not a place for value. But beyond that the server was not friendly and did not seem to care much for being there. He kept going to the bar and talking to the bartender rather then be more attentive. Also the noodles in the pasta dish was very overcooked and soggy.
Would not recommend or return.;My daughter raved about a.kitchen for brunch so I decided to check it out for lunch. It was ok. Not great. I thought some of their presumably high gourmet techniques like leaving the heads and shells on the grilled shrimp appetizer wasn't the greatest. Sure, some people like the heads, but with the shells still on it's clear the shrimp can't be properly cleaned and deveined. I'm personally not a big fan of crunchy shrimp. Wine list was pretty blah and overpriced. My grilled broccoli/vegetable salad with sprouted grains was also pretty blah. I got a lot of chewy grains and barely any vegetables, and had to ask for extra cheese for a bit more flavor. Maybe brunch and dinner are better, but I'm not inspired to go back.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant a.kitchen: The following are considered when I rate a more expensive restaurant. $60+/Person. The first listed is the most important and weighted more than the line item following.
Flavor/Quality of Ingredients and Plating
Service (Initial Welcome to the last thank you)
Ambiance/Décor/Environment
Price
Value of TOTAL Experience
You have read all the puffery of other YELP reviews, So, I'll try not to bore you.
Joined by Lips, looking fantastic with this years, Gucci shoes, matching Gems, and even down to the socks. With us were a hot new couple. Looking like a real match made in heaven. Class all around.
Now down to the food experience. 2 Stars for a restaurant which obviously uses great ingredients, creative dishes along with some ok service.
We started with an interesting service fowl up only to be handled poorly. The Server brought over what we thought was a complimentary start of our meal. Wasabi String Beans and then server brought over some sort of dull looking mush. At this point one of or party attendees called over the server (by the way we noshed on the beans) in which we inquired about the starters. At that point he stated it must be a mistake, he whisked the now not so complimentary dishes off the table and that was that. No apology, no nothing. We think a better way to handle this is to explain the error and ask us if we wish to continue noshing on the dishes,
Its a "sharing menu" not for everyone. But ok...
The other couple ordered Smoked Scallops as well as we did, they were very good.
They also ordered another small plate in which was enjoyed.
Lips and I ordered the Smoked Mussels, good smokey flavor, they're were about 5 in the dish. Expensive for 5 morsels. The Cucumber Gazpacho with Crab tasted great, again over the top expensive for the portion.
Steam Clams, clams so small it seemed silly. Plus the broth was just like any other Steamed Clam dish. Expensive considering the presented product.
Shared Entrees by the other Couple was a whole Black Sea Bass. Small but was reported to be very good. And the Wagu Steak. Again value vs portion very small portion but again strictly taste to be good.
We shared the Porterhouse Steak (97 dollars, holy sh^t are you kiddng me) Steak was Good, but again nothing extraordinary. Rosemary potatoes no big deal, they were potatoes. Grilled Cesear Salad, good but why was it served with the entree?
For this outrageously priced dish you would have thought it would be amazing. It wasn't, all it was was a Porter House cooked as expected. Meh meh and more meh. The correct pricing should have been 34.95 and just enough for one person. But 97 bucks to be shared? At time the food and its presentation seemed to be more ego than anything else.
Desserts were the Chocolate Mouse, excellent, the other side of the table they ordered some sort of Custard which was horrible tasting, almost like sour water texture, tasted like a Goat Milk. That was sent back and a Pound Cake Appeared to be a better ending.
All in all the Food tasted quite good. The service was ok but again nothing which would dictate the price points. Weird beginning. The atmosphere was sparse, nothing which would wow anyone.
Ok... PRICE? For the amount of food we ordered, we should have come away more than satisfied. We didn't. The portions are ridiculously small considering the prices are outrageously high. The value just wasn't there. Not even close.
Lets say for arguments sake the portions were better, the expense would still be way too high, but the review would be at a 3 star. (taste, quality)The atmosphere yawn, nothing, the service was ok, again at the level of a 100+ per people expect and deserve more, better and be satiated.
So a hard 2 stars for this disappointment. The herd mentality is alive and well on YELP.
FATTY SAYS SWING AND A MISS!!! Skip it and the Hype?;Good place to eat tapas style as they have several small plates and salads. But they also have entrees if you prefer. But beware of salt! Lots of dishes are over salted! Don't go near the chicken on the brunch menu if you don't like really salty food!
Food is all a bit pricey and nothing is amazing enough that you'll think about it after you leave.
Fresh oysters are great but pricey, 6 for $18.
Hamachi crudo great, two pieces, $13. Hit & miss...
Smoked beets $14, are served cold
Beef tartare $16, not great
A few salads, Burrata $16 and Radicchio $15
Pretty good. Probably the favorite so far was the burger. Perfectly cooked and not too big. $17
Not sure why but it takes FOREVER to get a drink but a nice wine list. Martini's were either too weak or not cold. Seems like they need more... and more skilled bartenders.
Servicer's are very good and knowledgeable.
Eddi (?) was our favorite. She was very, very patient with my fussy dinner mate.
This place can get very loud when it's crowded.
Stayed at hotel for a month so had many meals. Wouldn't return as often if not for the convenience on snowy days and work picking up the tab. Better food is in walking distance...;A. Kitchen is an utter disappointment. Went for brunch and service was very good and polished. I believe what they were shooting for were "thrice cooked" chips, a spotted pig fave. What we got were potato rocks with slightly sour taste. Kobe beef was chewy. High street and Fork are delicious but this needs work. You could do better in philly on a Sunday than this place for sure. Bread is awesome!. Average, acceptable review of restaurant a.kitchen: Wanted to love . . . only kind of liked. The food is all fine - not excellent, but pleasant enough . . . .just not pleasant enough for the price tag. Go with light eaters; if you don't, there won't be much for you to eat!;The food here is very good but unfortunately I probably wouldn't come back. Here's the "skinny:"
What did I order: 3 Oysters, soft shell crab sandwich. Comes with homemade potato chips. Two beers.
The good: Oysters were delectable - fresh - excellent. Nice beer selection - I had a beer I never heard of - Birra, and Italian lager. Sandwich was good - crab was fresh. A nice combination of flavors including a little spice, but not too overpowering.
The bad: The portion size! And the price for that portion size. I'm embarrassed to admit that after spending $43.00 on my meal. I stopped in a fast food restaraunt on my way home and had fries. I was still very hungry.
Overall: Go for a beer and an app. Wouldn't recommend for a substantial meal.;I was really excited to try a.kitchen. With the attractive location on Rittenhouse and the small, chic interior, it looked like an excellent eatery. I can't say that was the case based on my experience. I actually wanted to email a manager directly, but their website does not offer a means to contact them. We made a reservation for restaurant week and arrived to the waitress telling us they aren't serving the restaurant week menu for Saturday lunch (see photo attached). This was not indicated in any way on their page on the CCD site. We ate anyway. The coffee I ordered was very bitter, hair on one of the plates, and just overall underwhelming. Service was fine, food was fine, but for the prices and the other confusion, I likely won't be back.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant a.kitchen: Came here with a few other couples for NYE. The ambiance was fantastic! Balloons on the ceiling, dimly lit, music not too loud, not noisy, very cozy and sexy.
Service here was spot on! Props to the manager that night-when I told him one of our couples had recently gotten engaged he gave us a round of champagne to celebrate.
Food was phenomenal- wild boar chops, aged venison, lamb bolognese, a carnivore's dream! The squid was almost better than the squid I've had at Little Fish, the beet salad was very interesting with some broccoli rabe mixed in there as well.
Drinks were strong and delicious- blood and sand, as well as the gimlet, stick out in my mind.
Desserts at first looked odd (who wants a butternut squash dessert?) but sooo tasty! Only thing they need is some kind of super-chocolatey dessert and I'd give this place 5 stars.
Very professional place, great service, unique food.;Great place for a drink and a bite. Great selection of spirits, wine and beer. We loved the cheese plate and fries. The staff was very helpful and provided great conversation.
Being our first time in Philadelphia, we tried our best to try out as many places as possible and after our first stop we went in search for another bar. We found A bar on Yelp and decided to stop in. As soon as we sat down the bartender greeted us and quickly delivered the refreshments. We had a great time talking with the staff and enjoyed the food and drinks.;Just stopped in for a small snack - I had the Pork Belly Risotto Fritters ($9). The plate came with 3 fried balls filled with risotto (it really was more like plain rice) and pork along with a spicy mayo-based sauce. The fritters were very good and the sauce was a fantastic addition.
Sitting at the kitchen bar I was able to see a lot of the different menu items prepared. The dishes definitely seemed a little small, but given the location and quality the prices aren't too too high.
They're serving free alcohol til the liquor license comes through (not sure how long this is going on), which is a great deal. The staff is welcoming and friendly and the atmosphere is very modern and chic.
Definitely give it a try!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant a.kitchen: Review is of the cheddar and bacon burger on house made English muffin, and was take out.
GREAT burger! The quality of the meat was good and the sauce that they use was great. It came extra rare, which I LOVED!
This inst really a big or hearty burger like Whiskey Village or Rouge but damn if it wasn't tasty. I'll be having more of these. Probably my favorite burger in Rittenhouse.;I definitely see why a.kitchen has been named one of America's Best Wine restaurants. It was such a perfect evening with the temp at 78, leaving us in the mood for some outdoor seating and a nice glass of sparkling wine. Upon spying Cremant de Limoux, Domaine Collin, we knew that we were in for a really nice evening at this super chic restaurant. After the sparkling wine, we moved on to a glass of white, specifically the Chasselas Blend 'Alliance', Marc Tempe, 2014.
After wetting our palettes, it was down to a few shared plates. We started with fried pickles, hamachi crudo, and the spiced cauliflower. The pickles were good, but the hamachi and cauliflower were amazing! As I am sitting here and writing this review, I wish that I had ordered another side of the spiced cauliflower to go! For our main course, we decided on the seared walleye...fantastic! To end our meal, we wanted to keep dessert light, so we went with the rhubarb cream. Just a perfect way to end a fabulous meal.;Came here with my friend to try the place out. Got a reservation in with the infamous "super bitchy" tiny Asian hostess HAHAHA no, she's actually VERY nice and friendly to guests. AAAAAnnnd also my younger sister. =P
We got a spot at the chef's counter which was really neat because watching them prepare the dishes was so much fun! We were intent on just a few dishes and a drink and then would go to a bar after, but we ended up getting some extra dishes and they were all so delicious. I especially loved the Octopus with watermelon. BEST DISH OF THE NIGHT.
The wait staff was very friendly and helpful. Its always a plus when you see the managers on the floor paying attention to the guests and helping out whenever they can.
The place can get very loud, but it is overall a nice place to eat in Rittenhouse.
The popular drink they had was a blue drink, I forgot the name of it, but it was good. I'm just not a fan of Malibu.
We were stuffed afterwards, but had a great time and would love to come back to try more dishes.. |
Maglio Sausage is located at 3632 S 3rd St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19148 and latitude - longitude is 39.901575199999996 --75.1554563 . List of Maglio Sausage's categories: Caterers, Event Planning & Services, Meat Shops, Restaurants, Specialty Food, Cheese Shops, Food, Italian. Maglio Sausage opens: Monday: 9:0-16:0, Tuesday: 9:0-16:0, Wednesday: 9:0-16:0, Thursday: 9:0-16:0, Friday: 9:0-16:0, Saturday: 9:0-16:0. The rating for Maglio Sausage is 5.0. Maglio Sausage is currently open. Maglio Sausage provides information for customer: u'no', Has supports takeout service, Quiet loud, Has caters service, Accepts credit cards, Can only provide Low Price, Has bike parking, Serves beer and wine, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Maglio Sausage: None. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Maglio Sausage: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Maglio Sausage: Maglio's opened their new market in December of 2014. They are obviously hoping to cash in on their proximity to the sports stadiums and the food distribution center - all just minutes away. Fortunately they offer free parking right in front.
The market specializes in Italian food ... most products I could get elsewhere at similar or lower prices. However they are now offering up handmade sandwiches. I decided to try one of their sandwiches and it was indeed very good. It was called the "Rotten Robbie" and it consisted of Hot capicola, Peppered ham, Long Hots, and Hot pepper cheese. There was a really nice kick to it. What are some of the drawbacks? The Market at Maglio's appears to be completely takeout as I didn't see any tables where I could sit down and eat. Perhaps in the warmer weather, they will have a couple of tables outside. So I had to eat my sandwich in the car on a very cold day. I realized then that they had not put any napkins in the bag with my order. Fortunately I had one in the car. Little things maybe ... but still things that count when rating a place.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Maglio Sausage: None. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Maglio Sausage: We used Mary's Catering at the Market at Maglio's for a family reunion last weekend. Everything was amazing! We worked with Dom to place the order a few months ago. He was very helpful and provided suggestions to complete our menu. We had a few people who have Celiac Disease and need to eat gluten free. One of the things we wanted to order was a cheesesteak tray. Dom suggested to have the steak and cheeses separate from the rolls. This was a great idea, and very accommodating to those with allergies!
That day, they arrived promptly at 11am (as promised) and helped with set up. They included everything, from chafing trays/stands and sternos, to silverware, plates and condiments; we didn't have to run out for anything!
Our family party was an all day/night thing, so we needed both lunch and dinner provided. They brought everything that morning, but had it separated for each meal, which worked out perfectly. All we had to do was briefly heat up the dinner trays before adding them to the chafing stands. Many of our guests were from out of town, but grew up in this area. They were thrilled to be enjoying foods they remember but can't get where they live, like scrapple, cheesesteaks and soft pretzels.
It couldn't have worked out better! We didn't have to worry about much in regards to the food, and it let us enjoy time with family that we don't see very often!;The BEST it's all we use since 1982
Francoluigis. Hot on on our Mario Lanza,
And great with Rigatoni and Broccoli Rabe.;Great hoagie! I did a custom turkey, gabagool (spicy Italian ham), provolone w/ long hots, LTO, sweet peppers and pickles on a great roll. Fresh tasting and well put together. If you get a chance check them out.. |
King Chef is located at 278 Schuylkill Rd, Phoenixville city. It has the postal code is 19460 and latitude - longitude is 40.1368657 --75.5448878 . List of King Chef's categories: Chinese, Restaurants. King Chef 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: 11:0-23:0, Sunday: 12:0-22:0. The rating for King Chef is 2.5. King Chef is currently open. King Chef provides information for customer: No good for groups service, Has delivery support, No outdoor seating, Serves beer and wine, No reservations service, Casual Attire, Accepts credit cards, Has supports takeout service, u'no', Has good for kids service, Has caters service, True, Can provide Medium Price, Has bike parking, Very Loud. Extremely poor review of restaurant King Chef: My food was delivered leaking chicken and soup and I called and all I heard was a bunch of people yelling back and forth and doing nothing about it. DO NOT ORDER from here it is disgusting unclean and they do not take care of their customers. They refused to give me money back and unfortunately I paid with cash.;AVOID AT ALL COSTS!
My boyfriend and I ordered take out yesterday and it was so incredibly awful that after three bites we trashed it. The egg rolls are awful, the General Tso's was soggy and little chicken, and my vegetables in garlic sauce was the pits... how do ya screw up veggies?! The only thing that was decent was the fried rice...;This place has the worst customer service I've ever experienced at any restaurant or fast food place. We ordered beef pad tai and received tofu. After calling them to explain the order was wrong we asked for that item to be taken off the check. The woman relentlessly offered 3$ off when the dinner was 10$. For noodles, sauce, and beef, I would hope that they put more than 3$ of meat in a dinner entree. They also screwed up the bill, saying they have us marked as paying cash when we payed with card, but maybe that was an excuse to not amend the issue. This was our first time ordering here and I'm unhappy to say we will not order here again.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant King Chef: O.....k...not getting the great restaurant review on the wall, but everyone's taste is different. We ordered tofu with rice, wasn't that good. Rice came out like it was leftovers on a paper plate...small portions. Very dull in house dining area. Would not go back.;I have been ordering takeout from here for years, since I live across the street from the restaurant. The food has always been good and reasonable. Unfortunately, I'm in health care, and I observe more than I probably should. While waiting for my order this week, I noticed that the woman (who is the mother of the children who are usually there) was handling money and phone, then not washing her hands before grabbing raw food out of the refrigerator with her bare hands. They seemed to be short one person, so she was busy, but that is no excuse to put peoples' health at risk. She could have, at the very least, used tongs to handle the food. A box of gloves near the refrigerator would also help. Very disappointing. If there is no concern over hand washing in plain sight of customers, do they worry about it in the kitchen?;Had my first meal here tonight. A friend recommended it so I figured it was worth a try. Delivery was timely, all food was included. Portions were reasonable.
I ordered pork friend rice which was the best thing out of the whole meal. It didn't taste as fresh as I'd expect, but wasn't awful. Same applied to the egg roll. I was disappointed in the chicken lo mien. Little to no vegetables and EXTREMELY saucy! The wonton soup wasn't anything special.
It's unfortunate to say, but this is probably the best in Phoenixville. I'm used to Margaret Kuos in Malvern which is the best Chinese I've ever had. I'll probably stick to picking up from there going forward unless I'm desaparate.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant King Chef: Updated: this place has lost my business. After my first review (see below) I have had terrible experiences with delivery. One time they forgot to put my order in, the next two times it took over an hour and a half for the delivery. The food is still good but the service is horrible. The first time they gave me a 10% discount, but I had to ask for it. The next two times this happened I got nothing.
Got delivery in Phoenixville - fast delivery! Wonton soup was good, pork fried rice was good, General Tsos chicken was really good! Beef and broccoli had a little too much sauce, but still good. Great price too, got all of that for $30!;Took out dinner yesterday, the seafood delight. Taste is good. Menu says scallop, lobster tail, shrimp, but disappointed that I didn't see any shrimp. Lots of vegetables but not much seafood.
Oct 2015 update: Agree with Brian M there are no really good Chinese restaurants in Phoenixville / Kimberton. Shrimp egg foo young, chicken with vegetables, egg drop soup, seafood delight all just okay; I like their white rice (I'm Chinese). Price to value just okay. People there are meh, busy not at all friendly.;Still probably the best takeout Chinese in the area. But don't expect anything that will wow you. It's dependable take out. Check your order before you leave or before the delivery guy departs. They do make errors and then getting a fix can be inconvenient. But is a mom and pop place and this couple and even their school age children are basically working 14 hour days, 7 days a week. Mistakes are bound to happen. Compared to the alternatives around, King Chef is definitely THE go-to Chinese takeout.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant King Chef: Got delivery in Phoenixville - fast delivery! Wonton soup was good, pork fried rice was good, General Tsos chicken was really good! Beef and broccoli had a little too much sauce, but still good. Great price too, got all of that for $30!;Best Chinese I have had since moving to Phoenixville.
I have been living her a few months and have been struggling to find a new take out Chinese place. I have tried a few but they weren't great..until last night. My husband and I ordered delivery. It was quick and the food was tasty.
My favorite Chinese dish is seamed pork dumplings. So many place do them poorly but King chef had great dough, a nice filling and great flavor. I would order from them again just to get the dumplings.
In addition to the dumplings we had the triple delight which was a good portion and general tso chicken which was nice and crispy. All was tasted fresh and had good flavor.
We will definitely order from them again;One of the better take-out places in Phoenixville. Love the Singapore style Chow Mai Fun which is as good as what you can get in Philly Chinatown. I love their boneless spare ribs appetizer. Mongolian beef seems more like a spiced up pepper steak, but it's good nonetheless and something i order regularly.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant King Chef: Love their food! We have had a bunch of different things and they are all great!! Garlic triple, garlic chicken, general tso's chicken, boneless spare ribs, wonton soup, lo mein, etc. we have never been disappointed!!;We love their Singapore noodles and chicken chow fun. Their Singapore noodles are the BEST!!! It's better than any we've ever had, even when compared to restaurants in Chinatown. Whenever we have get-togethers, we order the Singapore noodles in party size trays because it's a favorite among our guests. We also get a vegetarian version for our vegetarian guests. We also love that they employ their kids. They've trained their kids well to answer the phones and take orders.;I love their food. I get the pad Thai extra spicy, steamed chicken dumplings, egg drop soup, chicken with black bean sauce and shrimp egg rolls pretty regularly. The portion sizes always last me two or three meals which is amazing. Great quality for the price and the amount of food you get. The family who owns the place is always very kind and accommodating. They are extremely hard workers. Definitely one of my favorite Chinese takeout places ever!. |
bāo•logy is located at 1829 John F Kennedy Blvd, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19103 and latitude - longitude is 39.9545598054 --75.1705203793 . List of bāo•logy's categories: Food, Restaurants, Taiwanese, Street Vendors. bāo•logy opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 12:0-20:0, Wednesday: 12:0-20:0, Thursday: 12:0-20:0, Friday: 12:0-20:0. The rating for bāo•logy is 4.0. bāo•logy is currently open. bāo•logy provides information for customer: Has good for kids service, Has supports takeout service, No table service, No happy hour service, Has bike parking, Accepts credit cards, False, Has caters service, No reservations service, Has wheelchair accessible, Has good for groups service, Can provide Medium Price, Casual Attire, False, No dogs allowed, Serves beer and wine, u'no', Has delivery support, Has BYOB service, No need to make an appointment, Has outdoor seating, Average loud. Extremely poor review of restaurant bāo•logy: Had the wonton noodle soup. Good if you're on a diet or want a tiny snack. The portion was very unsatisfying and I'm not a big eater. Dumplings were doughy. Maybe they're supposed to be that way(?) .;It takes one bad experience for a customer to completely change their feelings towards a restaurant/business. That happened to me today while picking up my order.
Regardless of the issue, employees and business owners should try their best to make every customer happy. Words were mumbled and dissatisfactory body language and looks were given. I felt awkward and unappreciated walking out after this minor/petty occurrence.
I work right around the corner at one of the city's largest employers. I am also in the neighborhood and regularly have conversations with neighbors and community about restaurants and food options.
I will no longer support this business nor will I promote or advertise for them as I've done so since before they even opened their doors.;Worst delivery I ever had.
Spent almost 40 on two pancakes and a Congee which is literally left over rice with some mushroom on it.
And the congee is 16 dollars.
No utensils, no napkins no nothing.
Order with caution. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant bāo•logy: I found this place to be decidedly Not Great. We visited during at the end of their "soft opening" first week so maybe the food will improve with time. Service was slow and it was hectic inside but no worse than any other new lunch spot in the city which is currently in the focus of curious officeworker hordes.
I ordered 1 bao bun, 1 ruen bing, 1 order of dumplings, and went with the vegetarian option on all 3. I also got an oolong tea. The tea was tasty. The dumplings were pretty good and a reasonable quantity for the price. The bao bun was just ok, and small, did not feel like I could make a whole lunch out of these without spending a lot. The veggie bun featured a single mushroom and some shredded cabbage.
The ruen bing on the other hand was just...not good. The burrito-like wrapper was dry and had a texture that just didn't do it for me. The sauce inside seemed to be packed with an absurd amount of raw sugar. When I took a bite, I would crunch crunch on raw sugar granules. It was so sweet that I'd go as far as disgusting. My co-workers only ate half of theirs, but I choked most of mine down.
The staff seemed super nice and I like the concept, but I'm going to give them a few months before I try again...;My husband had been wanting to go for months! So we went this afternoon for lunch and to be quite honest we were severely let down! We have had our share of Bao buns and the proteins in these simply had no flavor. If not for the added touches besides the protein it would be like eating air! The pot stickers tasted no different than your average out of the freezer and VIOLA potsticker! We were hoping it would have been another gem on our list unfortunately NOT!;baology is an interesting addition to Market street given that it's a fast-casual Taiwanese eatery. The space is very clean and brightly lit with iPads that you can self-order off of to the right when you enter in. They have a pretty diverse menu, only a small part of which I tried on my one visit there.
My friend and I came for lunch and ended up splitting a short rib plate and one bao each. I chose to get the pork belly and he got the fried chicken. I had the bao first which resonated with me on some notes and not so much others. I was expecting it to be a classic pork belly bao with hoisin sauce but they switched it up and went with the aioli. It definitely wasn't offensive and actually went pretty well with ingredients that typically go with a pork belly bao so plus there for making new flavors work with tried and true ingredients. What did bother me was the amount of pork belly within the bao. Given that it was $3.75 for one, I was expecting it to be a sizable slice of pork belly but it was extremely disappointed to see what was a tiny little piece of pork belly. In my opinion, if you want a real pork belly experience, you need to head to Dan Dan on Sansom and pay $6.95 for 2(!) pork belly baos. What's crazy is that Dan Dan is a sit down restaurant and it's cheaper and taste better than baology so minus points for not being a value play despite being a fast-casual eatery.
The short rib plate that we shared was interesting but for $12, it's hard to believe that this is a worth while entrée to get for lunch on a regular basis. There were three pieces that were very flavorful but I wanted more! For $12, I'd expect more than 3 tiny little pieces. The plate itself did come with black heirloom rice and some other veggies+potatoes on the side which were also very tasty.
All in all, it's hard to recommend this place and come often when the value isn't there. I think I will try their other offerings at another time, but I'm in no rush to go back.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant bāo•logy: Not worth the hype. We had the potstickers, three baos and one of the reun bing. The potsticker filling was cold, the baos were very very small and the reun bing was not at all tasty. I would not recommend this place especially if you are genuinely hungry. It's more snacky and not for a proper meal ( which is fair, because it's supposed to be street food). What I liked - the service and the people and their ordering method - very convenient.
If they dial up on food and taste, I would go back. Or else my $22 are better spent somewhere else.;Stars for being somewhat of a unique business for the area and the neat interior, but the gwa baos didn't live up to my expectations. I don't know how else to describe them other than to say they were very mediocre gwa baos.
I didn't realize I was supposed to order at the self-order kiosk and instead went up to the only cashier who was friendly and eager to answer any questions should I have any. The food came out pretty quickly. I ordered a chicken and a pork belly gwa baos. I don't know what exactly I was expecting but the chicken gwa bao came with one, basically small-sized chicken nugget that didn't seemed to have been seasoned at all and was a bit dry. The pork belly gwa bao just didn't stand out in any way.
It wasn't a bad place to try once but once was enough to satiate my curiosity for the place. I definitely recommend at least giving it a try. It's just that the food wasn't memorable (I guess either in a good or bad way) and the hours are inconvenient enough that I probably won't find my way back here.;Baology is a very unique place in that they sell almost like gourmet baos. I ordered the roasted pork belly gwa bao and the crispy beef ruen bing.
The roasted pork belly gwa bao was small but tasty. I especially liked the crushed peanut powder which added a nice crunch to the bao. The crispy beef ruen bings didn't really stand out to me. There wasn't any distinct flavor to the ruen bing. It just tasted salty. Their food has so much potential especially since they are so unique but the food just wasn't that special in flavor
Atmosphere: When I walked in, it was completely empty with no customers. The restaurant was very clean with plenty of seating areas including an outdoor seating area. I also came at an awkward hour of 3pm.
If you are looking for a place that fills you up, you will probably want to order around 3 things off the menu. Another downside is that this place is only open during the weekdays from 11am -5pm which isn't very friendly to people that work 9am-5pm. I think that this place could also do well if they expand their hours to the weekends.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant bāo•logy: So good! We were immediately greeted and helped upon walking in. I love the iPad self-service option, too. It made paying a breeze.
I had an all-veggie com-bao so I could try a little of everything, and I'm glad I did. Even with just veggies, it was filling. The potstickers were good, but could've been served hotter. The sauce they come with is amaaaazing. And make sure you pick up a hot sauce for your table--it's super good and has a flavor that's just spicy enough and doesn't linger or kill you.
The garlic chips made the mushroom gwa bao. Although it tasted good, I wish the mushrooms were shredded or cut smaller so it's easier to eat.
The tofu ruen bing might be my favorite. The whole "burrito" is reminiscent of how mushu pork is assembled, and the peanut crumbles give it an extra needed crunch.
I think the only lackluster item was my Apple Sidra, which tasted like a watered down green apple soda. But I'm glad I got to try something new!
And the only overall downside was wait times for food were inconsistent. I got my all-veggie options right away while my friend waited significantly longer for meat options. This wasn't terrible, just inconvenient when you're trying to eat together.
Overall a fun little tasty spot!;What a fast casual concept. I'll have to try more of the menu, but the one dish I had was good.
I think I am more excited about the concept than the flavors. When I have a chance to get back and have some more of the menu I'll have to update my review... But definitly plan to!;Where did you come from?!?! We were on our way to lunch at our normal spot when the lights shone through on a new storefront. What's this? Let's check it out. So, we decide to live a little. We enter, it's simple and clean. We are welcomed by the owner. She is all smiles. She shows us the menu and we are on. Mobile ordering, we'll get you order ready. The menu was easy to read and simple options. Dumplings. I get a sampler. Handmade. Full of flavor. At first, I didn't think the serving would be enough. Afterwards, just right. I was satiated. I'm a fan of Baology.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant bāo•logy: Fantastic lunch place that keeps getting better and better. Highly recommend everything especially the short ribs and donuts!;Great place for lunch and now there open a few evenings. Love, love, love the dumplings.;Stopped by for the 1st time and came away impressed. Looks like very fresh ingredients and everything is prepared in front of you. I ordered 6 veggie pot stickers and 1 ruen bing (shrimp). Very tasty - glad to have found it!!! Recommended.. |
The Bayou Bar & Grill is located at 4245 Main St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19127 and latitude - longitude is 40.0245864 --75.221048 . List of The Bayou Bar & Grill's categories: Pubs, Sports Bars, Nightlife, Restaurants, Bars, Chicken Wings. The Bayou Bar & Grill opens: Monday: 11:0-2:0, Tuesday: 11:0-2:0, Wednesday: 11:0-2:0, Thursday: 11:0-2:0, Friday: 11:0-2:0, Saturday: 11:0-2:0, Sunday: 11:0-2:0. The rating for The Bayou Bar & Grill is 3.0. The Bayou Bar & Grill is currently open. The Bayou Bar & Grill provides information for customer: No reservations service, Accepts credit cards, False, 'casual', 'yes_free', Serves beer and wine, Has supports takeout service, Loud, Has outdoor seating, True, Has good for groups service, No good for kids service, u'no', Has bike parking, No caters service, No good for dancing service, Can provide Medium Price, Unknown delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant The Bayou Bar & Grill: Horrible grumpy old men who bartend there. The worst is the one they call mick. Never a smile or hello. They lost their best bartender in Vinnie who was always pleasant.
It's like checking into a nursing home.....drab and dull.... and it smells. Food isn't sanitary, illegal immigrants cooking. Don't waste your time or money!!;Went to the bayou last night with some friends for a one of there birthday's and had a few beers. Everything was fine with the service until we experienced the one bartender who was very rude to us. He told one of my friends he would fight him if he didn't step away from the bar and also was very rude when answering questions we asked.
I was upset with the situation because the bayou is one of my favorite spots to hit in the yunk and the rude bartender ruined last nights experience. After last night looks like ill be taking some time off from this place because of this bartender.
(I'm sure you know which bartender I am talking about);Dingy place. Monday nights wings cheap but old man behind bar grumpy and nasty. He is short and never smiles with a limp. Big attitude, don't waste your time. This is an outdated click bar for older folks and has no personality.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant The Bayou Bar & Grill: Have really cheap drinks during happy hour but the food is not so great. The crab fries is pretty descent. The service was terrible. I wouldn't go back.;Just alright bartenders are rude;the crab wings had me vomiting all night. not good at all.... maybe next time i'll just grab ACTUAL crab meal..... but the bartenders and crowd were cool playing quizzo last night.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant The Bayou Bar & Grill: I have loved everywhere we were tonight until now. This is a dive bar and I love dives. I wanted to love this. As it turned out the service is more than lacking and the prices/ Yelp check in specials are at the discretion of the bartender. I sincerely hope my experience is an anomaly, but k fear it is not :(;Second time at this bar/ restaurant the wings and fries are very good, service was unprofessional and lazy. Just decided to never go to that restaurant again. Again I say the food is good you just don't know what kind of serve you will get.;The food is very good but the security guard was very rude & the bar was ok coulda been better... i wish i can really tell me thought about both men but I'm gon keep it to myself!!!. Good, satisfied review of restaurant The Bayou Bar & Grill: I don't tend to trek into Manayunk often but the last few times I've gone down it has been to Bayou. My friends are on the darts league here and it's a lively, welcoming bunch!
This is a two-story bar and keep in mind that if you order on the second floor (draft beer or food) you will have to wait for the bartender to go downstairs, get it, and come back up. They were really quick about this but I could see it getting kind of crazy on a busy night.
I had the bayou fries and fried shrimp...more of a fan of the fried shrimp! Service was very quick and everything was hot when we got it.
Don't forget to check in with Yelp because they sometimes have specials ;);Good atmosphere. I've only eaten the wings from here, but I love them. There's a drink special everyday and the service is cool. I like that they have a jukebox/ pay as you go music thing. It's a good mix with a friendly crowd. I always wind up in conversation with someone;This place is a must visit for any bar crawl; it's super low key and has some cheap drinks. We made our way here last night and found they had some amazing drink specials! (10P-12A, $2 Drink, Bottles, and Drafts).I don't know that I'd spend a whole night here, but its a good place to start off your night while you get a game plan together!
We hung out upstairs and within about 20 minutes of happy hour starting, they were packed!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant The Bayou Bar & Grill: I've been stopping by the Bayou now for the better part of 3 years both weekdays and on the weekends. Let me start by saying that i find the staff warm and welcoming the minute i walk through the door! Vinny is hands down the best bartender in Manayunk, or Philly for that matter, Pitt, Tony, and Liam aren't too bad either!! The drink specials are unbelievably cheap, and the food rediculously good! I've read some of the 1 star reviews on here and i've come to a couple conclusions....Chris J, its nobody's fault the you can't get laid or even have a chic talk to you for that matter! Ya sound like you got alot of hate in ya and i'm here to tell you my friend, thats not gonna help you out with the ladies either!! Us good lookin guys will always be superior to your type!! Its just the food chain my nerdy friend, and somebody has to be on the bottom (YOU!!) Melissa M.....sorry sweetie, but i have to agree with Joe A. Ya sound like a handgrenade! What happened mamma?? He promised he'd call the next day and didn't?? Thought you'd be used to that by now!! So, in a nutshell, of you wanna go to a great place with good food and drinks, cheap prices, a great staff and a Manayunk staple...the Bayou is the spot to be!!;Was a little nervous by reading other reviews but was pleasantly surprised with how much we liked it. Food was outstanding and the bartender couldn't have been more friendly.;Great wings and decent bar food. The food isn't gourmet, but it's still good. Great bartenders and atmosphere. I love coming in for their specials. The best in Manayunk.. |
White Dog Cafe - Wayne is located at 200 W Lancaster Ave, Wayne city. It has the postal code is 19087 and latitude - longitude is 40.04374 --75.391408 . List of White Dog Cafe - Wayne's categories: Restaurants, American (Traditional), Cafes, American (New), Vegetarian, Gluten-Free, Bars, Nightlife. White Dog Cafe - Wayne opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 11:30-21:0, Wednesday: 11:30-21:0, Thursday: 11:30-20:0, Friday: 9:0-21:0, Saturday: 10:0-21:30, Sunday: 10:0-20:0. The rating for White Dog Cafe - Wayne is 4.0. White Dog Cafe - Wayne is currently open. White Dog Cafe - Wayne provides information for customer: Has bike parking, No good for kids service, Casual Attire, Average loud, Accepts credit cards, Has good for groups service, Has reservations service, Can provide High Price, Serves beer and wine, False, Has outdoor seating, Has caters service, True, Has supports takeout service, u'free', Has happy hour service, Smoking not allowed, No coat check service, No BYOB service, No dogs allowed, True, No good for dancing service, Has table service, Has wheelchair accessible, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant White Dog Cafe - Wayne: Ok the food here is usually good, so this is not about the food. A restaurant should be about way more than the quality of the food. My gf and I were looking for a restaurant to go to on Friday evening after a long day for both of us. I made 815PM reservations on opentable at around 805 (I live close to the restaurant). On opentable, 815, 830, and 845 were open, making it seem like they were wide open for a table for 2. We showed up and were told "it will be a few minutes; a few tables just got the check." Twenty minutes later, we were still waiting. So the line about "only a few minutes" was just a crock and they didn't respect us enough to tell us the truth. Mind you, it was late; we were tired; and we would have gone somewhere else to begin with if we hadn't been given the impression that we could be seated right away. We ended up going to Zoe's kitchen instead, which is basically fast food. It completely ruined our night. White Dog, please fix your reservation policy with opentable and stop overbooking your restaurant. Also please be truthful when you're running late; it's just basic courtesy.;I have been to the other branch in Philly and it was fantastic! This one? Not so much!
Unfriendly staff: from the moment we enter until the moment we left not a smile from anyone. Those standing by the door helping people with seating: very unfriendly. Someone should tell them that your most important task is to greet your customers in a friendly manner with a touch of smile!
Food came out super late. I had egg Benedict and that is what I usually order for brunch. It was the worst I ever had. The eggs were borderline raw: meaning that the egg white was not even warm, forget about cooked. I thought to ask them to wrap it up hoping that I can enjoy it better at home when I at least cook it a bit; well they did but somehow they decided that all the potatoes that I had on the side was not worth packing. On our way out, three waiters were chatting in a small hallway and we had to walk by them: again no "thank you", no "smile", no acknowledgment of any sort! I felt very unwelcome. If you want to try White Dog Cafe, definitely go the one in the University City instead of the Wayne branch: much better service, a lot more food choices and just better food: very solid.
I must also say that we have been here for dinner before and it was great and a motivation for us to try it for brunch. The place is beautiful and charming and parking is easy.;Very Disappointed this visit. In the past, this has been one of our favorite special occasion go to restaurants. But. my birthday celebration there this month was a huge disappointment. I got the New York Strip and had to send it back, it was over cooked. I don't know when I've ever had to do that before at a restaurant. The second steak was slightly more like a medium rare piece of meat but tough, chewy and not a good piece of meat at all. The sides were okay, nothing special. My husband's meal was good but lukewarm. Head waiter brought soup for me to eat while I waited for my meal. It was a nice gesture but it too was lukewarm and not what I wanted. Overall, just okay and that is not good enough for a restaurant of this caliber and price. Service was also on the slow side.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant White Dog Cafe - Wayne: We usually like coming here, and we like the food, but we had an abysmal experience at brunch yesterday. We sat down at the bar (which was not very crowded), and the waitress came over and took our orders...and that was the last we saw of her. We waited for some time, and another couple sat down just to the right of us and was helped by a man who appeared to be the bar manager. Some time later, another couple sat down just to the left of us and was helped by our waitress. Fast forward a little while later, and the couple to the right of us gets their food. Just a bit later, the couple to the left of us gets their food. We wait and wait some more. At this point it had been over an hour since we first sat down: still no food, and the waitress had not been by once to ask if we wanted refills on our water glasses (that had been empty for the past 40 minutes) on the 88 degree day...I actually had to pull out my own bottle of water from my purse and "refill" my water and my husband's water!!! After this, our waitress passed by us multiple times to tend to the other patrons (and at this point, hand them their checks) without even acknowledging our presence before retreating to the opposite end of the bar. Eventually, bar manager man gives us a forlorn glance, then darts to the opposite end of the bar without saying anything (where our waitress appears to be hiding - or something) and very soon afterwards brings our food over and apologizes for the wait. My husband and I ate our food (eggs benedict and an egg white omelet which looked and tasted like they had been thrown on the skillet just 2 minutes prior). We left very soon afterwards, with the manager guy barely getting in another apology before we booked it out of there. Now in this day and age we certainly weren't expecting for our food to have been comped by the waitress, but really, how hard would it have been for her to have come over to us just one time and apologize for forgetting about us completely instead of hiding on the opposite end of the bar after becoming aware of her mistake. The service was beyond pathetic - it will be a long, long time before we come back here for brunch, if we come back at all.;I was really disappointed with most of everything we ate last night. The oysters were fishy, the poltenta croutons were dried out and hard as a rock, our friends salmon entrees were so so, my husband's burger also just mediocre- and our bill was so ridiculously expensive. For the hundreds of dollars we spent I would have expected much higher quality food. Not sure if because we ate so late we got the last of the batch of everything but I've eaten here a few times prior and had good experiences but don't think I will go back. Too much money to eat a blah meal.
My cocktails were good, the asparagus toast delicious and the calamari was excellent- but everything else should have been 50% off because I think it was 50% less good than it should have been.
Service at the bar and our table was top notch though!;The White Dog Cafe is extremely popular and a great asset to the neighborhood in which I live, but.....
The food and service earn "D+" while they charge for an "A+" meal. I've been to the White Dog 10+ times and more than 50% of the time something goes back to the kitchen either by my request or somebody else at the table. Shockingly the common complaint is COLD food! I've returned fries on 3 separate occasions and burgers as often. I just went last night the place was moderately busy and yet again a room temperature burger comes to the table. It's the oddest thing for a modern kitchen to consistently duff when you can go any hole in the wall and get a hot burger.
Temperature aside, the food just isn't that good. The only good meal we had was a brunch last year, but they were also service all you can drink bloody mary's, so I might have been a too affected to judge. Good dishes I've had include the desserts (bread puddings are a highlight) and fires (when the arrive hot)
My wife, on the other hand, has had it with being asked to pay such high prices for under average food.
Servers are okay- not a well trained bunch (like nearby Savona) but are generally try to make you happy.
If I wrote this yesterday I would have said the drinks are pretty good. Last night we ordered Manhattans and they were so diluted that rather than a deep caramel, these looked like a lite tea. The manager was nice to have it remade. It was better, but still disappointing. Could have been that 1 bartender- but they were somehow unable to fix it.
Bottom line for me is the service okay & food/drink below average. What you do get are some very cool rooms and a nice vibe.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant White Dog Cafe - Wayne: OK, so I might have to update my review and be nicer about White Dog Cafe this time. After a bad experience about a year ago, I finally found the courage to give it a try.
I came here for Sunday brunch with a group of ladies. I came in through (what I consider to be) the front door. Little did I know that it was actually the side door, and I received blank stares from one of the staff until I asked where to check in. As if I was coming in to do something else.
Anyway, our table wasn't ready yet and so we hung around the front entrance (or side entrance if you're like me). It was cramped, I was in the way...
Things got a lot better once we were seated. Our server was incredibly nice and funny. I like sarcasm in case you hadn't noticed, and this guy had plenty. We received a complimentary bread basket and a cheese platter - I now realize it's not entirely clear to me why this was but no complaints!
I ordered the pancakes with Gala apples. It was OK. Pancakes usually sound better than they taste to me. Also, and this may come across as arrogant, I always find farm to table menus rather uninteresting and I feel I could cook the menu myself.
All in all, a pleasant experience thanks to the server. But nothing too special.;Went for lunch and will try dinner, but most likely not go back for lunch if the current policy stays in place.
First of all, Sat and Sun's are brunch only at noon. When I asked if there was a lunch menu I was told, no, only brunch. I really don't want pancakes or an egg dish for Sat lunch, so I hope they amend this policy.
The two items that we ordered were about the only two that were not truly brunch items. The angus burger was done the way it was ordered, very tasty and the hand cut fries were very good. The chopped turkey salad was a nice portion and the side salad had a nice light dressing on top.
The waiter pushed the bread basket for $6. When I asked if we got bread or rolls with the items we ordered, once again I got a no. However, they did bring 3 small crostini's with the salad that were bland, but at least it was something. I think when a waiter asks if you want the bread basket for $6 and you say no that should be enough. He asked twice more, so maybe there is a special commission for pushing the bread basket. Simon Pearce gives you 3 special breads at no additional charge , so this was a little annoying to get the 3rd degree on the bread.
The rooms are all different and I can see where you might be very happy in one and not so happy in another. Our room seemed to be people 40 and over, while the back room seemed to be more for people with children. The wine menu looked ok, and I did like the fact that Oban scotch is $14 a pour, unlike Savona which robs people at $23. The service was attentive, and outside of the bread issue, and the brunch only thing it was ok for a new place.
Parking is close and even though the place was busy I had no trouble finding a spot.
I do think the bar might get the crowd that used to assemble at the old Wooden Iron.;Good food, cool environment but WAY over priced for the food quality $36 for a pork chop....I've heard the same pock chop in the Philadelphia location is $11 cheaper. mark up for the mainline consumer?. Good, satisfied review of restaurant White Dog Cafe - Wayne: Great place.
Went in for Sunday brunch. Ordered mushroom kale toast at the bar while we waited for a table. Delicious. The bartender was a little grumpy and slow but our table server made up for him with her wonderful fun attitude and quickness.
We had Kennet Sq mushroom omlets, eggs benedict and two orders of truffle fries.
I loved that my omelet came with a small salad and potatos, although I missed having toast.
The truffle fries are addictive, be warned! The Sangria was perfect for a Sunday morning of fun, food and friends.
I will go here again.;The decor and attention to detail are outstanding here. Our server, Joe, was great. A warning - there are very limited vegetarian options on the Spring menu.
I ordered the Love Stout which was good; however, it is also offered as a float on the dessert menu and I wished I would have waited! The calamari was cooked perfectly and the fried pickles are awesome. The cheddar on the cheese plate is a new favorite, as is the chèvre.
Definitely end with the cookie jar, best part of the night!;The decor in this space is INCREDIBLE. I was so impressed I actually wondered who their interior designer is. Everything from the paintings to coat hooks to paw print tiles to light fixtures are high class and tastefully done.
The service was great. We had a toddler with us and requested to switch tables after 10 minutes because the toddler gravitated to the booth and they were very accommodating.
Giving it four stars instead of 5 because the avocado BLT I had was overcooked - overcooked egg, really crumbly bread and tough bacon. The fries were delicious that were served with it. Also minor detail but I know my lettuce and it was served with romaine not bibb as was described on the menu. It was a good sandwich but not great.
But for the decor and such it was worth it. Just a note they don't have a baby/toddler changing table in the bathroom.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant White Dog Cafe - Wayne: This was my first visit for brunch. I will defintely return. I ordered a mimosa, turkey club BLT, and parmesan truffle fries. Dessert was milk chocolate mousse parfait. Great service and Excellent food. Top qualty and fresh ingredients.;Unlimited mimosa's, perfectly fluffy pancakes, those truffle fries??? Insane good. The classic ambiance with old world charm? Superb. Every room had a different theme. Lots of light, al fresco dining, and insanely charming and fun waiter, David. Please do yourself a favor and check out brunch at this place.;Food was amazing, there were 3 of us and every persons meal was fantastic, service was great, loved the decorating! Definitely a must go!!!. |
McDonald's 59 is located at 3725 Aramingo Ave, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19137 and latitude - longitude is 39.9946018986 --75.0936814351 . List of McDonald's 59's categories: Fast Food, Restaurants, Burgers, Coffee & Tea, Food. McDonald's 59 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 59 is 1.0. McDonald's 59 is currently open. McDonald's 59 provides information for customer: Has bike parking, Has good for groups service, Serves beer and wine, 'casual', Has outdoor seating, Has supports takeout service, No reservations service, No caters service, Very Loud, True, Has good for kids service, 'free', Can only provide Low Price, Accepts credit cards, Has delivery support, Has drive thru service. Extremely poor review of restaurant McDonald's 59: If I could give this McDonalds no stars I would. I waited 20 minutes in the drive thru line to pay, then when I asked if my food had also been waiting that long, the cashier said, "I don't know, I just got here". When I received my food, the Large Fries were half full, and cold. I asked for new fries, and was forced to wait another 5 minutes. Absolute waste of time, no napkins or condiments, in the bag, when asking if my drink was pink lemonade, which I ordered in the beginning, I was told "we don't have that."
These people shouldn't even be paid the measly minimum wage I'm sure they are earning. Worst.;When I drove up to place my order, I was told, "one second." So I waited & they took someone else's order who came 5mins after me. Then when I got to the window to get my food, I was asked, "you got the 20 piece?" I said, "yes." Then she continued to asked me again, "did you get the 20 piece?" With a attitude & I replied "yes." I drove off with my food while they laugh & giggled. It led me to think that they had tampered with my food. They need to get rid of the employees there & start fresh. I wish I can give this McDonald's zero stars because it does not even deserve 1 star;Horrible wait times, rude ignorant staff. Don't be surprised if you are waiting as much as 30 minutes in the drive-through line.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant McDonald's 59: Probably the slowest drive through in the world!! I had to turn off my car for 15 mins just to move few feet, then again the same stuff. They messed up my order too!;Slow!!!!!! They almost always screw up my order. One of of five times they get it right.;At night is the worst. I'll get se next time when I go to this McDonalds I will go inside next time because when you go late night they Jack your food up thank God I open my sandwich before I pulled off. and I didn't have sauteed onions and bacon on my sandwich.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant McDonald's 59: None. Good, satisfied review of restaurant McDonald's 59: Everyone is trashing this place, but one, it's McDonald's. Let's be real. These guys do a fine job getting food to you fast. Sometimes it's a little backed up, especially around dinner time, but they are well-meaning and hardworking. Check your order if you use the drive-thru, but you should be doing that anyway. Staff is nice and quick most of the time.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant McDonald's 59: None. |
Uncle Tomy's is located at 1653 S 27th St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19145 and latitude - longitude is 39.932068 --75.189729 . List of Uncle Tomy's's categories: Restaurants, Pizza, Fast Food, Italian. Uncle Tomy's 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: 16:0-22:30. The rating for Uncle Tomy's is 3.0. Uncle Tomy's is currently open. Uncle Tomy's provides information for customer: Has caters service, False, No reservations service, Has supports takeout service, 'no', No outdoor seating, Has good for kids service, Can only provide Low Price, Quiet loud, Has delivery support, Serves beer and wine, False, 'casual', u'no', Accepts credit cards, Has bike parking, Has good for groups service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Uncle Tomy's: I ordered the prosciutto caprese pizza. It was the worst thing I've ever seen. Pale frozen dough, bad prosciutto, poor and flavorless "fresh mozarella", burnt basil, and garlic salt everywhere. Really offensive food. I don't know how this place gets enough money for a commercial. I hope this place closes and bad things happen to everyone who works there. Unacceptable.;A two-hour wait for lukewarm and crap food. Half the mozzarella sticks didn't have cheese in them, burnt appetizers, and low-quality wings.;Not happy with experience. Waited little over an hour for delivery to receive cold slice of pizza. The pizza was decent still but shouldn't have been cold. My taco salad had what was called chili on it. Was bland meat and beans. They should season it and throw salsa in with the sour cream to help. Or better yet some sriracha sauce. Nice sized salad but needs some work. Boyfriend liked the wings. Eat 24 had them give me 2 dollars back for slice.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Uncle Tomy's: We ordered a chef salad for moi, a grilled chicken cesar salad for the Mr., and an order of chicken fingers with bbq sauce that we split.
The chef salad was awesome! It really had a nice balance of all the components. Sometimes, you'll get a salad from a pizza place and it's mostly lettuce. Not here and the salads are big, portion wise. The only downer was that the hard boiled eggs were cold, while everything else was closer to room temp. They also use packaged dressing. The Mr. loved his salad as well. He wishes they had cesar dressing, however. The chicken fingers SUCKED! They were very dry yet didn't have any crisp. Then, the meat was chewy in places and tough in others. The bbq sauce was ok, but a little bland for my liking. Ordering was a breeze with Grub Hub and it arrived before our estimated time. So, a good experience overall and we will likely order from them again.
Update: Picked up an order of The Original Tomy's Fries today. Heaven! Lots of cheesey and bacony goodness. The fries weren't overly greasy or cold. The portion is big and you could easily feed 2 people with the large size. You might not want to share, though!
Update 2: I'm dropping a star from my review. I ordered a cheese and sauce stromboli yesterday. Given the name, you would think there would be sauce right? WRONG! There wasn't a drop of sauce. You have to order sauce on the side, for an extra cost of course. Why on earth would you name it a cheese and sauce stromboli, when the sauce costs extra? That is incredibly deceptive to customers, and shady to boot. I will definitely think twice before ordering from here again.;Finally got to try the meatloaf and unfortunately I'm not very pleased with it. It comes with two sides and a piece of bread. They gave a generous portion of sweet potato fries (which I love) and some mac-n-cheese that kinda tasted microwaved/reheated.. Fine with me, but what I'm not happy about is the actual meatloaf: completely raw in the center. Raw and red ground beef. Completely turned my stomach. I have no problem with ordering a STEAK medium or medium-well, but not my ground beef. Ground beef needs to be cooked thoroughly. Why would they serve meat that is not fully cooked?! I took a picture of the raw meat and I'm still trying to figure out how (if at all possible) I can upload it to this site. I didn't bother calling to complain because it's not worth getting into any kind of altercation with those people. Ya live, ya learn! I just won't order their meatloaf again.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Uncle Tomy's: I was working around the corner and figured I'd give this place a try. I ordered a cheesesteak that was awesome perfectly cooked. I came back the next day since the food and the service was so good and was a little bit bitter. I ordered two slices of pizza. They came out of the oven hot but tasted stale with a weird after taste. They were definitely sitting out too long. It's worth it to stop here I just wished they had better slices.;Uncle tomy's...what can I say, it's pretty much the only option we have in the Grey's ferry area. They are very high in price. The food is really hit or miss. The Sicilian pizza taste as though it was pre made and they just tossed toppings on it.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Uncle Tomy's: We ordered a sausage and pineapple Sicilian for delivery. Pizza was very tasty and I usually don't like sausage but I let the bf pick the pizza. It was a busy Friday night and they still delivered in the amount of time promised. And they take credit card.;Get their wings! They are so tasty.
Uncle Tomy's is our go to place for delivery. Food always arrive quick.
I like their pizza and wings best.;Turkey hoagie in seeded roll is BOMB. Pizza ehhh not the best. But fastest delivery ever.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Uncle Tomy's: Awesome staff and a turkey hoagie so delicious my mom decided we should go back the next day and get more. lol
Tell 'em "Jordin Sparks" sent you.
P.S. - They use CARANGI'S BREAD!!!;This place is so tasty we actually ordered twice in the same week, two nights in a row.
Their chicken nuggets/tenders are all homemade fresh, which was a great surprise!
So often "homemade" means "re-heated," but not here!
Their stuffed meatloaf entree and fried chicken entree made us miss our mothers, the food was so tasty and fresh. The sides--we had mac&cheese, mashed potatoes, coleslaw, and greens--were freshly made, not too greasy, and well seasoned.
Their cheesesteak was substantial and tasty; their chicken cutlet sandwich was enormous and well-seasoned and fresh.;I love this place!!! Everything I ordered from there was great, especially the Mushroom Bacon Bleu Burger. Their pizza, wings, and soups are also amazing. This pizzeria deserves all the stars in the sky :). |
The Fresh Grocer of LaSalle is located at 5301 Chew Ave, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19138 and latitude - longitude is 40.0430859 --75.1596595 . List of The Fresh Grocer of LaSalle's categories: Delis, Food, Grocery, Beer, Wine & Spirits, Restaurants. The Fresh Grocer of LaSalle opens: Monday: 7:0-17:0, Tuesday: 7:0-17:0, Wednesday: 7:0-17:0, Thursday: 7:0-17:0, Friday: 7:0-17:0, Saturday: 7:0-17:0, Sunday: 7:0-17:0. The rating for The Fresh Grocer of LaSalle is 2.5. The Fresh Grocer of LaSalle is currently open. The Fresh Grocer of LaSalle provides information for customer: Has supports takeout service, Accepts credit cards, Has bike parking, Can provide Medium Price, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant The Fresh Grocer of LaSalle: I made 4 trips to fresh grocer, 4 trips because each time I called they ( the deli Dept) told me the roast pork was ready. And each time I arrived they told me it would be ready in an hour. I give up, wasted gas and time. And now I am tired of all that running back and forth. The people in the deli Dept. answer the phone and tell you anything, I am a senior citizen and these 4 trips there was a Big inconvenience for me.;This store look clean but I had to return bad meat three times. They took it back with no problem. The staff are ok. Management not so nice. I took the wrong bag home, so I went back to the store, I was telling the manager what had happen, and he snatched the bag and walked away.
I thought that was so rude of him. So between the bad meat and the bad attitude, I'll be at ShopRite;The service here is terrible. The prices never come up as they should and the customer service here sucks!!!!. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant The Fresh Grocer of LaSalle: As far as the Fresh Grocer chain goes...this one is ok - I say that SLOWLY and with some hesitation. I feel that it's layout allows me to feel more at ease than the 56th St, 40th St & the horrible Chelten Ave locations. I used to go for the large hoagies, now I am more interested in some of the brands that they carry (Diet Swiss Tea) - I don't always want to go to Wal-mart for that....
I hope they keep it clean and keep the service speedy. I'll keep you posted.;I have never gotten a good platter of hot food from there. Just had an Oxtail Platter it was sooo Bad. O fed ot to the dog! Really. Bad.... I also had another platter a while back and it was terrible too. This Oxtail platter had a lot of food what a waste. Mac and Cheese was extremely salty and had very little Cheese..The Cabbage tasted old and soggy. The lines are Always long and food is overpriced.;I think I would rather go to Walmart then here. So much for regular neighborhood supermarkets. Wanna know how many employees it takes to get the right bread for the customer that at checkout? Shop here!. Average, acceptable review of restaurant The Fresh Grocer of LaSalle: I mean I'm glad the supermarkets here because I can stop in occasionally, but their prices are a little uneven. Some things are way too expensive.
They have a nice produce section mostly , it's not always reasonably priced ,and sometimes you really have to examine the fruit ,veggies ,but can make it work mostly ...
My big concern in a store is always customer service, because you can go anywhere and get food.. could the cashiers stop being so cranky?uninvolved even at check out time ...
I don't want to be your best friend but I would like a hello and a thank you... Good, satisfied review of restaurant The Fresh Grocer of LaSalle: The parking sucks depending on what time of day you're shopping, the store not bad you can find what you're looking for, friendly enough if you're in the fast food section, the inventory staff were very helpful in telling you where to find what you need, most of the cashiers are nice and move quickly...then there is the group of employees that clusters in the front engaged in chit chat too long, with the amount of customers in the store daily from 11am to 8pm their should be more open registers, it's the only market in the area for half a mile in any direction, which is why the parking sucks, also you need to relocate the handicap parking and increase from the 6 spaces to 10 even at your peak times, there is security and that's good, but you have customers whom stop and wait in the front of the entrance, waiting for pick up and getting around them is ridiculous at times, you need a traffic cop out there...to direct traffic pick;I have been here many times since I work in this area of the city a lot. They have one awesome salad bar! Everything is so fresh and they have such a large variety of items to choose from. If you like to build your own salads a Fresh Grocer is for you! And if salads aren't your thing there's a hot food station where you can get Chinese, pizza and fried chicken to home style meals. If your looking for a quick sandwich they have them to. With so many options you may never get the same thing twice!;Since LaSalle's food choices leave much to be desired, Fresh grocer is the best (only) choice for decent campus food. Thankfully, they don't price gouge either. Their salad bar is the highlight as far as I am concerned. $6-7 gets you a nice salad, one which would cost $13 and up at a Whole Foods ridiculous salad bar.
They have a good selection of hot prepared food as well. I've only ever had the Chinese and that was quite tasty, albeit very greasy. They usually have some sort of traditional meat, potato, vegetable offering as well, but I have never tried that.
Fresh Grocer is my spot for sorta healthy college food!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant The Fresh Grocer of LaSalle: Everything is excellent and good and varieties of all hot foods seafood pizza hoagies;Very good grocery store! For many years there were very few grocery stores in the area. It was impossible to find something healthy! This Fresh Grocer is the only place in the area to find healthy food and a variety of options. I use the self-checkout though because the workers are too slow!;North Philly. Awesome place with second balcony cafe sitting area. Fresh food! Came once but can't wait to swing by when I'm near. Great idea for a study /chill out spot. Food open until midnight and they have free wifi!. |
Perla is located at 1535 S 11th St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19147 and latitude - longitude is 39.929905 --75.1629415813 . List of Perla's categories: Filipino, American (New), French, Restaurants. Perla opens: Wednesday: 15:0-21:0, Thursday: 15:0-21:0, Friday: 15:0-21:0, Saturday: 15:0-21:0, Sunday: 15:0-20:30. The rating for Perla is 4.5. Perla is currently open. Perla provides information for customer: Accepts credit cards, Has table service, No good for kids service, Has good for groups service, Average loud, No wheelchair accessible, 'no', Has bike parking, 'casual', No happy hour service, Unknown delivery support, False, Unknown supports takeout service, Has reservations service, No dogs allowed, No outdoor seating, Can provide High Price, Has caters service, Serves beer and wine. Extremely poor review of restaurant Perla: My husband and I were very excited to try this place but unfortunately, we weren't seated, even half an hour after our reservation time, so we left and went elsewhere. The hostess wasn't even apologetic about it. There were 3 open tables from the time we arrived to the time we decided to leave... They were just holding the tables for a larger party and couldn't figure out how to make the seating arrangements work. We probably could have been halfway done our meal if they actually sat us on time.;Worst service and wait time. We were a table of four seated n order taken 30 minutes before table of 8 n table of 4 n they were served before us. No one checked on us. We had to get up to ask for status then our food came five minutes later n pork n fish dishes we're undercooked n had to return it. Took them 1.5 hours after we sat down to serve the food. Save your money.;There's a new policy - no take out and they only offer a $45 option. I was a single diner and even though it's just me they would've made me get the meal for 2. Makes absolutely no sense.
And we're still in covid-times. Not everyone wants to dine in at a restaurant.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Perla: I wasn't too excited when I looked at the menu of this BYOB place in advance, but was actually pleasantly surprised. Shared a bunch of small plates with my fam and though it wasn't my style of dinner, everything was pretty and better than I expected.
*Octopus- fine flavor, nice and tender
*Ensaladang talong- thin slice of grilled eggplant topped with fresh tomatoes. This was very good- not at all what I was expecting from an Asian-ish restaurant
*Pancit- razor clams were sandy and chewy, but the noodles were flavorful. Not the rice noodles I was expecting, but pretty good.
*Pinakbet- mix of maitake mushroom, pattypan squah, carrots that all tasted better once dragged through the coconut flavored sauce.
*Pork belly- Disclosure, I didn't actually taste this one, but the boys said that the skin was tough instead of crispy
*Rice- a little chewy for my liking. Didn't try the bone marrow that was served with it
They brought my dad a birthday treat- a tasty dessert that reminded me of a pavlova with some type of light cream. This might have been my fave dish of the night. Service was fine, though the place was cooled with just fans so I wonder how hot it gets on a warmer night. The kitchen is open and we definitely left with clothes that smelled like grease. Not a place I would return to, but glad I tried it.;I was looking forward to coming to Perla for some time. Sisig was my girlfriend's favorite dish while we were in the Philippines, and after seeing it on their menu and how incredible all the reviews were, I decided to make Valentine's Day reservations here.
First off, parking is difficult as to be expected with South Philly. We drove around for about 40 minutes before parking all the way on Broad, but the people at Perla were so nice to hold our reservations. The service was wonderful, friendly, attentive, and was always smiling. We were handed a Valentine's Day pre-vixed menu and, unbeknownst to us until that moment, that is all they would be serving that night. Unfortunately, no sisig, our reason for coming. Furthermore, the pre-fixed menu had completely non-filipino options. But hey, we waited quite some time for this meal and finally found parking, so let's give it a shot.
The first course, butternut coconut soup tasted nice but was served cold. We split two appetizers. The ceviche also had good flavor, but the shrimp seemed under "cooked" even to ceviche standards, the middle looking and feeling translucent and raw. The beef rolls tasted like stuffed cold cut roast beef; enjoyable, but not something you'd expect at a nicer restaurant. For main, the duck was incredible. Perfectly cooked, tender, and pink with a crispy, savory skin surrounding it. By far my favorite dish of the night. The squid ink pasta has a delicious sauce actually made with squid ink (unlike just infused into the pasta like typically seen), but the scallops were over-salted and the pasta was undercooked and hard, overall underwhelming. The desserts, the champorado and the creme brulee, were both well constructed and a nice end to the meal.
Although this meal was a bit of a let down, I want to come back to Perla and give their actual Filipino menu, whether the a la carte or Kamayan dinner, a shot because of all of the wonderful things I've read about it. I'm still looking forward to having that Sisig.;I wanted to love Perla so much... I had been craving Filipino food for so long. My boyfriend reserved a spot for us for Valentine's Day. I'm not sure why, but Perla decided to serve a Valentine's Day special, which is great... but it had no Filipino options. They also removed their regular menu items. This switch was not listed on their website (which I checked days ahead of time) or when my boyfriend had made the reservation. I think Perla should note this for the next time, or else have your other menu available.
I do want to note that we were very late for our reservation... and Perla was nothing but accommodating to the poor parking options. My advice would be to Uber if you can there or park on Broad Street and give yourself ten minutes to walk over.
This is a BYOB place, and there's a Bottle Shop a block over if you want to snag a bottle before heading to dinner.
We started with beef rolls and a ceviche. The shrimp in the ceviche were undercooked, but tasted great. I ordered the duck which was fantastic. My boyfriend got scallops in a squid ink fettuccine. The scallops had way too much salt and pepper... my boyfriend coughed on pepper several times. Dessert was fabulous with a mouse and cremè brûlée.
Food was okay but I definitely need to come back here for the usual menu items available.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Perla: I have mixed feelings about this place. As a Filipino who grew up in the Philippines I was expecting a lot more flavor. The adobo fell flat and the fried rice was trying too hard. The only thing I can say is this is a good introduction to Filipino food but for those who grew up in the Philippines and want a more traditional flavor, this is not for you. The sisig wasn't sizzling, and there was no egg or accompaniments that traditionally came with. I did however like the menudo, that was their saving grace. I wish they weren't afraid to put more traditional flavors and flair. I will try to give them one more chance and hopefully they won't let me down.;I came here with some friends (4 in total) and we had the kamayan. The service was friendly and we had good seats. The restaurant overall is a cute intimate place that's great for small groups of friends. However the food was just ok. The fish was not as crispy as I would have hoped, and the taste was underwhelming. The rest of the items like the chicken and Brussels sprouts were fine, but I'm not sure if this is a value meal. Given the price we paid I was expecting a little more. I left with the feeling that these are ordinary dishes that I could make and at half the price.;I get what they were trying to do here. Filipino cuisine doesn't get enough representation, especially on the East coast, and they wanted to elevate it. That said, I think they missed their mark. To take something like Sisig, which is a great dish, made from cheap parts of animals most people don't want, and just charge 18 dollars for it, didn't sit well with me. It also didn't taste that great in my opinion.
That said, the adobe was good, and the waiter was really nice and very professional. Also, I really liked the ambiance, very intimate. Good date spot.
I don't think I would go again, unless I went with a group for Kamayan to give that a try.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Perla: Definitely check this place out for their restaurant week! Their fixed menu actually offers a lot of options in the appetizers, entrees and desserts. For $35, I'd say this place is definitely worth your money.
Reservations are recommended here since the place gets busy during restaurant week. Even for a single diner like myself, I still made a reservation. The entrance of Perla is really misleading because it looks like an entrance to a townhouse. I knocked on the door, but no one came to open it so I had to call the restaurant.
I wish I could have sat at a better location, but whatever. Now onto the food! I ordered the Spanish octopus appetizer, beef cheek kaldereta with the sinangag (+$13) and the flan for dessert. The spanish octopus was fried nicely, but I thought the dish lacked flavor. There wasn't really any kick to the dish itself. The entrees on the other hand absolutely blew my mind. The sinangag, which is their garlic fried rice with bone marrow was so good. Definitely a lot of garlic in the rice and the fatty bone marrow just made the dish even better. Of course I was also dying at this point because i decided to eat the sinangag with the beef cheek dish. The beef cheek kaldereta is also a heavy dish, but I thought the beef cheek was cooked wonderfully. The meat just tears apart and it's so juicy.
Unfortunately, the server recommended the flan for dessert and I definitely did not have it. It wasn't bad in any way, but I think they should have recommended a lighter dessert since the entrees are quite heavy.
I wish lighting was better so I could show the pictures of the food, but overall good experience and good food. I'd give this $35 deal a thumbs up! Perla is also famous for their group dining experience where they literally dump the food on banana leaves on the table. It almost reminds me of Alinea in Chicago from Netflix's Chef's Table. Hope to be back soon!;They created a new twist to filipino dishes and it was a great experience.
Place is not big and you can actually have a quiet dinner. I believe it's byob so bring your alcohol of choice for a more enjoyble evening.
We've tried Sisig and it has slightly bigger chunks of meat than the typical sisig and it's topped with a med cooked egg with a splash of calamansi ( phil lemon).
kaldereta is very tender but I wish they removed the fat from the one we got. It was a big chunk of fat.
Bicol expreas has big cuts of veggies and definitely not the typical Bicol Express.
Parking is an issue in that area. So take Uber or I dont know if you can park at ACME without getting towed.;The food here is excellent. It is definitely modernized... don't expect authentic preparations or appearances. But if you can put expectations out of your head you will definitely appreciate the creations. The place is BYO, which is nice... and pricing is very reasonable for the flavors.
It is small. Unfortunately, the night we were there, the entire restaurant was overtaken by some sort of birthday party 10-top that was super loud. The staff was very apologetic to everyone else in the restaurant, and even sent some additional items out of the kitchen to make up for it. Service was very attentive and of course cannot be held accountable for the situation in any way. We will gladly come back and hopefully have a more peaceful dinner.... Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Perla: The Husband and I went to Perla the first time to celebrate our one month anniversary back in September and I still talk about that experience. Nothing was left on our plates! We loved everything we ordered! Service was great, plus it's BYOB! We recently went for the Kamayan family dinner to celebrate my birthday with friends and family, and everyone loved it! The aroma of the rice was enough to get everyone picking at it before anything else even came out. What an amazing dinner! Will definitely go back for both the regular menu and the Kamayan dinner!;I came here for Sunday's Kamayan (family style Filipino meal) with a group of four and had an awesome time.
The meal consisted of fish (pampano), pork belly, grilled chicken, lumpiat (spring roll), vegetables and garlic rice. You also get house made Filipino bread to start and a special desert to finish. Everything tasted very authentic and really reminded me of being back in the Philippines. Additionally, the house made sauces complemented everything quite well.
The meal was $40 per person, and considering that we had enough leftovers for an entire second meal, it's a great value.
The service was super fast and friendly.
We will definitely be back for more great Filipino food!;Finally made it out to Perla and it did not disappoint! I'm Filipino so I had fairly high expectations on the offerings. The dishes did not have a completely authentic Filipino flavor but we found the fusion taste to be quite refreshing. The pre-appetizer bread was Filipino pandesal that tasted much like ensamada with the salted butter accompaniment. Great start to the rest of the meal! We ordered the lechon, sinangag, and escabeche (octopus) and loved each one. The lechon had very crispy skin, the meat was tender, and the homemade mang tomas sauce was better than the original. The sinangag with bone marrow was my personal favorite... perfect execution. We will most definitely be back to try the kamayan offerings.. |
Panera Bread 11 is located at 51 Town Center Dr, Ste 2, Collegeville city. It has the postal code is 19426 and latitude - longitude is 40.1660533601 --75.4786397484 . List of Panera Bread 11's categories: Restaurants, Sandwiches, Salad, Soup. Panera Bread 11 opens: Monday: 7:0-21:0, Tuesday: 7:0-21:0, Wednesday: 7:0-21:0, Thursday: 7:0-21:0, Friday: 7:0-21:0, Saturday: 7:0-21:0, Sunday: 7:0-21:0. The rating for Panera Bread 11 is 2.5. Panera Bread 11 is currently open. Panera Bread 11 provides information for customer: Has outdoor seating, Can only provide Low Price, Very Loud, Has good for kids service, u'free', Has caters service, Has supports takeout service, Has bike parking, Serves beer and wine, Has good for groups service, Casual Attire, Accepts credit cards, No reservations service, Has delivery support, True. Extremely poor review of restaurant Panera Bread 11: I normally love Panera but this location defiantly missed the mark. The restaurant was filthy! I had to wipe my table off myself before sitting. Had I not ordered and paid for my food already I would have walked out. The food came out fairly quickly but was subpar considering the price. I don't see myself visiting this location anytime soon.;Took my friends there for lunch. I tried to order my usual from my iPhone while my friends ordered at the counter. The app didn't work so I ordered at the counter. My friends already had their food at this time. So much for Panera technology. My order came and was incorrect so I took it back to the delivery counter. Tried to get their attention and was told to move away in a very rude fashion.
For a $10 sandwich, it needs to be right and although these folks work hard, being rude to a customer doesn't fly with me.;I had lunch there on 8/16/16 and got food poisoning. I used to like Panera - this was my first time at this location. Won't be going back.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Panera Bread 11: I consider this place average, although their atmosphere is nice and very good coffee although, most times pots are empty and they never fill their half & half containers. Their service is the absolute worst. It doesn't matter which one you go to either. I've been to a few in PA and a couple in DE. Their corporate people need How-To training when it comes to customer service, then train their staff at their stores. You're better off going to Starbucks, or if you want to save money, go to WaWa. But, whatever you do, don't use their website. They always get orders screwed up and, I'm still waiting for a gift card that I purchased since the middle of Dec. I only go there on Saturdays because a family member invites me.;Kind of torn between 2-3 stars. The service was friendly and we were heavily encouraged to use the kiosk. We tried it but since I'm not too familiar w the menu I opted to order with a human being. I ordered the 1/2 turkey apple cheddar on cranberry bread with a half order of Mac and cheese suggested by my daughter it was a great sandwich. I opted for baguette instead of the apple or chips. The food was good but it's kind of gross to be served a meal with dirty silverware.;I swear I don't know who honestly goes to Panera anymore. My wife, child and I decided to go one more time because we wanted something easy when quasi healthy. After looking at a menu that no longer describes what is in each dish, My wife ordered a turkey Kale panini, a Greek salad with chicken for me, and a grilled cheese for the baby.
The food not only takes much longer to make now that they are "100% clean", but the food has gotten much worse.
My Greek salad with chicken came out with no pepperoncini peppers with nasty chicken mounded on top. What is a Greek salad without those peppers? I mean a Greek salad's main ingredients are those peppers and feta cheese.
My wife's sandwich was the biggest let down of it all. Comes out with old rubbery turkey mounded in the middle of two giant pieces of ciabatta with the kale, tomato, and mozzarella all plopped in the middle of the bread. So basically the whole sandwiches topping were piled in the middle of 1/8 of the total area of the bread.
To finish my son's grilled cheese was torched and burnt. It was hard for me to chew it as an adult, let alone an 18 month old.
Overall I gave this place 2 stars because their baked goods are still tasty, but major thumbs down to everything else. If you are in this shopping center and want a much better taste, value, and presentation of the same fare, go to Zoe's.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Panera Bread 11: Stopped in here for breakfast and went with the steel cut oatmeal with cinnamon crunch topping and strawberries along with an orange scone and a caramel latte. I would have liked my oatmeal to have been a little more moist, but it wasn't too bad. The orange scone and caramel latte were delicious. Downside for my wife is that there aren't many gluten-free options for breakfast. Even the soufflé, which would normally be a GF option is not here, so she had to stick with the oatmeal and fresh cut fruit. Decor inside was nice with plenty of seating and staff was friendly.;The quality and selection is equal to other Panera bread locations but the layout is different from any other location I have visited and much darker. There are few windows to the outside and the lighting is subdued. Still a nice place for lunch or group meetings.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Panera Bread 11: I am a pescatarian, so there aren't really many options here for me or vegans. My options are any of the salads, with no meat or cheese, black bean soup, and the tuna sandwich. It would be nice if they offered more soups that didn't contain meat or dairy. It is possible! Maybe some tofu for meatless salads would also be nice. I miss the broth bowls!;A great Panera location.
They try hard and are constantly cleaning.
All the basics of a typical Panera, but they do a good job service-wise.
Asked for specials requests and "re-dos" when things haven't been to liking, and they always comply with a smile.
Parking is the biggest issue, but that's a problem of the center, not the restaurant.
Worth visiting.;Yummy bread and yummy sandwiches made with their yummy bread. Love the breakfast souffles too!!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Panera Bread 11: I have never been to a panera before this one opened. The food is good and the staff is just as nice. I've been there a few times and have had excellent service each time!;WOW! All I can say is WOW. The customer service is great. Very friendly! I got a free treat for my birthday. Love the food here. I like how they often change what they have. They now have my new favorite Kale and Turkey Panini. MMMMMMM;I really enjoy Panara Bread Collagville When Aaron And Michelle are working you absolutely know there will be NO problems They make sure you're order is right before it goes out !!! They always greet all the customers as if their family. It's a pleasure to dine at this Panara Bread When There On Shift. |
La Cabra Brewing is located at 642 Lancaster Ave, Berwyn city. It has the postal code is 19312 and latitude - longitude is 40.0476220049 --75.4415199906 . List of La Cabra Brewing's categories: Bars, Beer Bar, Brewpubs, Breweries, Restaurants, Nightlife, Food. La Cabra Brewing opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 16:0-21:0, Wednesday: 16:0-21:0, Thursday: 16:0-21:0, Friday: 16:0-22:0, Saturday: 12:0-22:0, Sunday: 12:0-21:0. The rating for La Cabra Brewing is 4.5. La Cabra Brewing is currently open. La Cabra Brewing provides information for customer: No dogs allowed, Has delivery support, Has supports takeout service, Accepts credit cards, Has bike parking, No caters service, No need to make an appointment, Has good for kids service, Average loud, Has wheelchair accessible, Can provide Medium Price. Extremely poor review of restaurant La Cabra Brewing: This is called a "Brewery", but the beer really is god awful. i like hoppy beers, but the IPA was nothing but hops. The Saison tasted like Robitussin. Just awful.;Waited for 15 minutes to get a beer on a Friday while the bar staff stood around and talked .. horrible service , we won't be back .. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant La Cabra Brewing: Meh. The food is ok. Service less than ok. Beer list is excellent, but other than that, mediocre at best.
I thought for a minute the waiter was doing me a favor. We won't be back.;Don't know why everyone is so impressed by this place.
There were a few positives. Beer was nice, decor was nice, with a nicely decorated and remodelled older building. Truffle fries were nice as well.
Cubano was the worst I've ever had. It arrived cold, the pork was subpar, and just very disappointing overall.
I know some complained about parking, but there is a big lot to the rear, so it wasn't a problem for us.
Just so disappointed, since the reviews seemed to be so good.;Atmosphere: 5 stars
Service: 3 stars
Beer: 2 stars
Food: 2.5 stars
Overall, this is a great place to hang out, but the food and beer are lacking in a lot of ways.
I tried the pilsner and the Belgian pale ale, and both tasted watery. They didn't have much fragrance, which is usually important in a craft beer, and the actual flavor was very mild. The pilsner verged on too bitter, but not in a good way because of hoppiness... more just because it tasted off. The Belgian pale ale was just very plain and unremarkable. I expected a lot more from a local brewery.
My wife and I have heard great things about the food, so we ordered a few apps:
- chicken wings were very dry, had meat missing on some of the bones when presented, and were seemingly frozen or just left out for too long
- empanadas were actually pretty good, though the crust was a bit thinner than I'd like
- chicken tamales were also decent
- guacamole for two was bad. It tasted like it came out of a jar or can... the guac itself looked old-ish, halfway between green and brown, and besides the unappetizing look, the flavor was lackluster at best.
Although the atmosphere is fun, beautiful, and lively, with the price point where it is for the low quality beer and hit or miss food (to me, the more important aspects of a restaurant), I can't give more than 2/2.5 stars for La Cabra.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant La Cabra Brewing: The Good. Great selection of beers. Loved their Double IPAs.
Formal seating downstairs. And informal first-come-first-served upstairs. A combination of bar seating, some lounge seating, and some family-style farmhouse tables. Dart boards, foos ball table provide something for kids to do while waiting for the food.
Not so good -the non alcoholic Mango spritzer was just club soda with some kind of pinkish solution mixed in. Neither the color, nor the flavor, nor the Taste was anywhere close to a mango. The Sopes were really small and the tapenade was too salty. Tortilla chips were freshly fired but greasy and overdone to a caramel shade. Brisket and Pulled pork tacos were not memorable. Home style buffalo sauce looked, smelled and tasted like a mixture of buffalo and barbecue sauce.
The verdict -go for the beers and the game room environment upstairs. Skip the food.;Noisy downstairs. Service was ok. Chips and guac had no salt! Beer ok. Parking not great.;Disappointing draft list.
We went to la Cabra in search of a second local beer haunt that's perfect for Happy Hour.
Upon arrival we were quickly seated but then had to ask 3 different people for a server. Time was ticking by to order HH and we ended up going to the bar to secure a beer. The HH beer specials were lackluster so I decided on a lavender beer and attempted to order the chips and salsa. Apparently In the 15 minutes we were seated and waiting for our waitress, they ran out of chips.
Frustrated we returned to our table to peruse the menu.
The tacos were all flavorful and packed to the brim. Any of the varieties would be a good choice. Fresh ingredients and well cooked shrimp but. It what we were looking for as we just wanted a pre dinner snack.
Back to the beer....
The lavender was fantastic. Slightly floral, not overwhelming at all and well balanced to allow for one to know they are drinking a beer.
We sampled a few others, nothing more worthy.
Seems like a popular local spot although for us, we will stick to Tired Hands when we want to quench our curious craft beer cravings.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant La Cabra Brewing: Went to La Cabra for a group beer tasting, brew tour and dinner. The brew selection offers enough options for just about anyone, even people who are not beer fans. Local wines and hard ciders are also available. The beer tasting was fun and was served up by one of the great and friendly staff. The menu is relativity small but everything on the menu is excellent. Because it was a big group we ordered just about everything on the menu and we all really enjoyed it. The angus duck burger is a must, and the duck fries are a huge hit... a bit like shredded duck poutine. The staff is friendly attentive and fast. Come for the beer and stay for the food.;My husband and I popped in for an early dinner with our nine month old. They had the garage doors open to take advantage of the spring-like weather, but we asked to sit in the back so the baby wouldn't get too chilly. They were able to accommodate this request. We saw another table who had a big bowl of guacamole and chips, yet it wasn't on the menu. We asked and the waiter said that they do offer chips and guacamole. Too bad it's not printed on the menu because otherwise how are people to know?! I later saw a chalk board sign in between two other decorative signs advertising guacamole and chips for $12. There was so much guacamole - more than the three of us could eat! We both ordered the Cubano and the waiter apologized that he should have told us they weren't offering it that evening. Seriously?! The menu is very small but we both settled on the Pork Belly Black Angus Burger. I overheard the table two over from us ask for the Cubano as well and the waiter again apologized that he should have told them. My dinner was flavorful and plentiful but I was really looking forward to the Cubano.;To clarify, this is a 4.25 star rating. It's a great place with very friendly and welcoming staff. They also have a sense of humility which is uncommon for craft breweries (i.e. Tired Hands). In other words, they do an excellent job of promoting their beers without sounding snobby; they enjoy the beer for what it is and nothing more. The beer itself is usually pretty tasty, maybe not as cutting edge as some in the industry but they do certain popular styles really well (the Natural Mystic, a double ipa, is one specifically that comes to mind). Now for the food, I think this is somewhat their weakspot but they are working to address it by continuously updating it with unique, gourmet cuisine items. I had a garbanzo burger which was absolutely delicious: the appropriate amount of zest and an earthy quality to it. I think it just took them some time to expand their food menu and develop their own distinct take on pub food. Maybe its best selling point is its atmosphere when compared to other nearby places. The upstairs has the sentimental quality of a farmhouse attic and has a variety of games and entertainment to offer people of all ages (authentic dart boards, foosball table, occasional live music, fireplace with couches). All in all, it's certainly one of the best places on the Main Line. Highly recommended and I believe that it will continue to improve over time.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant La Cabra Brewing: Excellent atmosphere. Excellent food. Excellent drinks. Excellent service. Excellent pricing. La Cabra brewing is the best micro brewery to open in many, many years.;Super cool place: large, well-decorated, open area with plenty of seating, a few TVs, and friendly service. The beers are solid and varied in styles (although, sadly, missing their IPA during my visit), and their food is terrific - specifically, Parmesan wings and the burger with pork belly were top notch. We left stuffed, buzzed, and happy.;We tried multiple beers with kudos for them all
The food was awesome. We tried a delicious moist chicken and smooth polenta. The burger was moist and juicy. The pulled pork tacos were packed w tasty pork. We will be back. |
Pho Le Lai is located at 2844 St Vincent St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19149 and latitude - longitude is 40.041604 --75.0543384 . List of Pho Le Lai's categories: Chinese, Food, Restaurants, Bubble Tea, Vietnamese. Pho Le Lai opens: Monday: 10:0-17:30, 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: 10:0-21:0. The rating for Pho Le Lai is 4.0. Pho Le Lai is currently open. Pho Le Lai provides information for customer: Has good for kids service, Accepts credit cards, Has bike parking, Casual Attire, Has delivery support, Can only provide Low Price, Has good for groups service, Serves beer and wine, True, Has reservations service, Has supports takeout service, u'no', Has wheelchair accessible, No outdoor seating, Average loud, Has caters service, Has table service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Pho Le Lai: What I had experience here today which is horrible .I had an order of pork chop over rice to go and a noodle soup eat here. Then I found a fly was floating in my soup. Then I waved to my waiter and told him what I see. He got shacked and asked me if I want another bowl. I rejected it and ask for the check. 5 minutes after a lady came to me ask me if anything was okay. And I told her what was in my soup. She apologized and gave me the full bill check. Food wasn't good even the customer service. I was gonna go to Saigon Adams Ave, right next to KFC. And I was in a rush picked the one close to me... boom!!! Man!! What a day!You all need to watch out and speak up if things happen like this. You just gonna take advantage on you if you been silence.;The place is so F Mess up!! We order food for delivery and they told us it takes 30 Mins. We call back like 1 hour later, they said the food is on the way. And then they call back 30 mins after to confirm my address and told me to give them 5 more mins!!!!! and after all that, the food is never here!! i call them back, they said you cancel the order with nasty attitude and cursing in the back!!!!;Egg rolls were raw. The staff said it was from the tarot and I just could not believe her at all. It was completely pink inside. I refused to eat it. The pho broth was super bland. It tasted like water. One and done spot. I do not recommend it at all.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Pho Le Lai: The restaurant was empty for the 20 minutes I was in. It's probably the worst pho I have ever tried. The broth was bland and had a weird bitter taste afterward. There was literally three pieces of beef and couple tripes in the noodle soup. Definitely my first time and last time eating here.;If you know good Pho then this isn't the place to be. The service is very good I can't complain there. As of their food I beg the differ, the broth in my bowl was very dark like it was old with a heavy taste of salt. I also orders fried spring rolls and they even looked like left overs being re-fired. I been tempted to give them another try but can't seem to do so. If you want a quality taste I suggest going to the Pho spot on Bustleton ave. (Pho Tuong Li);I ordered a vegetarian broth pho with tofu for pick up. There was no tofu in my order, no basil (or cilantro) and the broth tasted like MSG ramen noodle seasoning. I will not be returning.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Pho Le Lai: Food was excellent and portions huge. Unfortunately there were only 2 people working the whole restaurant, so service degraded as it got busier. They want to succeed, they need to hire some staff. Maybe then they will rate more than 3 stars.;I ordered pho dac biet and salt and pepper squid, pho is not the best very bland and not much taste to it. Salt and pepper squid was great The service was great too. But for a Vietnamese restaurant pho was not good;ordered a beef with pineapple dish. I wished they had told me its in a curry sauce... maybe they should put that on the menu. i dont know. just a thought??. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Pho Le Lai: This place is pretty okay and feels like a typical family-run business that tries their best for the business. The broth of the pho is flavorful and not too salty that is usually the fault of a pho place. The portion is decently large, and the pho comes super quickly as pho should. Only complaint is that it feels a bit awkward in there, but I'm not sure how to describe it. The supermarket next door is usually empty which adds to the awkwardness.;Stopped by today for a bowl of lovely pho and a fried spring roll. Food was very good, beef broth very tasty! Service was attentive. If you are in NE Philly - very nice place to go. Prices about average. I'll be definitely going back again!;Very Good! The flavor is always great! The soup comes out perfect and steaming hot! This place always satisfies! The wait staff people are friendly and attentive. The only con is its attached to the supermarket so you have to initially get adjusted to the fish market smell but after like 2 minutes you don't even notice it anymore.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Pho Le Lai: Awesome place for pho. Like 5 min away from my house and waiter was friendly. Definitely my new spot.;The post by Corey H. goes with mine, I just have the picture and a little bit more to say.
Additions: The staff was absolutely amazing, and accommodating when I said I was vegetarian! I was asking about the broth for their vegetable soup, and when I brought up the fact it was veg where most places would just say okay and more on, she asked me if I would like tofu added. It was really thoughtful and the best tofu I have found in the NE!!! I strongly recommend this place to anyone looking for some good comfort food in an amazing atmosphere.;I have been to this restaurant numerous times and haven't found anything on the menu that I don't like. The Pho and the salt baked seafood dish are my favorite here. Service is always friendly and attentive which is always a plus in my book.. |
JT Brewski's Pub is located at 510 S Oak Ave, Aldan city. It has the postal code is 19018 and latitude - longitude is 39.9208559 --75.2985298 . List of JT Brewski's Pub's categories: Bars, Restaurants, Pubs, Irish, Nightlife. JT Brewski's Pub opens: Monday: 10:30-14:30, Tuesday: 10:30-14:30, Wednesday: 10:30-14:30, Thursday: 10:30-14:30, Friday: 10:30-14:30, Saturday: 10:30-14:30, Sunday: 11:30-14:30. The rating for JT Brewski's Pub is 3.5. JT Brewski's Pub is currently open. JT Brewski's Pub provides information for customer: Has good for groups service, Has supports takeout service, u'no', True, Average loud, Accepts credit cards, Casual Attire, No good for kids service, Serves beer and wine, No outdoor seating, No reservations service, Can only provide Low Price, No delivery support, Has bike parking. Extremely poor review of restaurant JT Brewski's Pub: Absolutely TERRIBLE. Will never eat here again. Called in an order for pick up, their menu online hasn't been updated and EVERYTHING I ordered was either gone or changed. Finally figured out our order picked up and went back home. Realized they gave me bone in wings instead of boneless which I was certain to specify, I ordered the Bavarian pretzel which was literally COVERED in salt (I love salt and this was even way too much for me) and this is supposed to come with a side of cheese.. probably the tiniest cup of cheese ever, no where near enough for even half of this pretzel. The mac and cheese balls were so so but pretty greasy and pricey if you ask me. Overall too expensive for poor quality food and experience/service. Save your time and money.;Don't come here if you wanna feel comfortable or welcomed. Also it's disgusting. I was here on a Sunday with two friends and was harassed by two bouncers & an older bar tender who continued to tell me that I was lying about my ID when I told them I was very much of age they called me liar, asked for second form of ID. The bar tender even had the nerve to threaten me saying "you're lucky you're a Prendie girl".. lucky for what, lady? I am 21!!! I told the bouncer how uncomfortable he was making me & he said "I don't really care about your comfort" as a 21 year old female out with two other female friends of mine that isn't something you would wanna hear either. I have never in my life been so uncomfortable or felt so harassed; i wanted to cry. I will never again go this hole in a wall bar. Great news though- the new Irish pub in Drexel Hill is absolutely AMAZING!! But as far as this place goes, throw it in the garage and find a new bar. You guys should be ashamed.;Very disappointed to see people here walking around without face masks. The staff was not friendly. Definitely not somewhere I will be going anytime soon. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant JT Brewski's Pub: The cigarette smoking is overwhelming. Got 2 rather than 1 star for serving Yeungling.;Getting some take out wings. My husband loves the wings but says the smoke is horrible so we can't frequent this place to have lunch etc.
Maybe things will change down the road. Low rating due to smoking policy.;The only reason I am giving this two stars instead of one is because they sometimes have amazing top shelf Bloody Mary's on Sunday's. That said, Sunday is the worst day to go because you will be forced to listen to "What's New Pussycat", "Mama Mia" and Abba's greatest hits the entire time you are in the bar. I had to listen to "What's New Pussycat" three times in a row before I played music to make it stop. As soon as my first song ended, "What's New Pussycat" played again for another four times in a row. The one owner there thinks it's funny to torture everyone. What's worse is that he actually uses his own money to play these songs and will force his songs over yours just to keep the same songs playing on repeat to drive everyone crazy. I couldn't even enjoy my food while I was there. My last visit was the worst. So bad that I will probably not go back. My Bloody Mary tasted like dish soap and my BLT was not toasted and completely soggy. I was gagging trying to eat and drink my lunch all while having my ears raped by audial diarrhea. Screw this place! I hope the bar goes bankrupt. This is no way to treat customers!. Average, acceptable review of restaurant JT Brewski's Pub: Love this local bar. The people are very friendly and there's always a variety of interesting folks at the bar. The bar menu is great with plenty of appetizers and sandwiches to choose from. Daily specials also help to keep expenses down. Love that they have Dogfish Head 60 min on tap as well as Stella. The bartender Bridget pours an excellent Guiness. Live music on the weekends is a plus too.
My only reason for giving this bar 3 stars is the fact that it is a smoking bar. It is terrible on the weekends and sometimes even during the week. Despite open doors and air systems, you still leave smelling awful. I wish they would just nix the smoking and this place would be just the perfect neighborhood bar.;This place is in what used to be Thomas'. In my quest on St Patrick's Day for a semi-authentic Irish meal, I decided to give them a try hearing that they had a special menu on that day.
From what I gather, this place is a pretty basic Delco style place. They have a healthy bar, but they seem to be attempting to have a decent menu as well. There are a couple of Irish themed dishes along with pub fare. I was mildly impressed with the selection.
On this day, I chose an item that was only on the special menu for the day, bangers and mash. I figured that it would be a test. If they cared enough to find a decent plate of bangers, I'll know they are somewhat serious about being an eating destination.
To the new management of this establishment, I officially say mission accomplished! It was a very tasty plate that went well with a pint of Guinness.
I don't know how good the rest of the menu is, but I do think they deserve a shot.;Staff is great but management could spruce things up. Better food: more hand made stuff and less store bought ingredients. Hot Sauce that is actually hot and not just "Buffalo"
I don't want to call it a "dive bar" there is effort put into the appearance, staff is super friendly but the food could be kicked up a notch.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant JT Brewski's Pub: This is one of my favorite bars to go on a chill night. The biggest downfall is the smoking, I feel like I need a lung transplant every time I leave but it doesn't deter me from coming back. I haven't tried the food yet but I hear a lot of good things about it!;The only reason I am giving a 4 star is because of the smoking the bar. This bar would be the spot for myself and a lot of others I know but the smoking in the bar is a major turn off. The food is really good, and the amount of choices they give, I really was surprised about. But the drink selection has a good variety and fair prices.;Smokey as hell but cool place. Bartenders are sexy owner is always drunk at the bar... Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant JT Brewski's Pub: Hello
Nice. Big open space. Very roomy. Friendly atmosphere. Staff is very nice. They felt like friend hanging out, that take care of your every need.
Me & my Best friend Jay hung out there after a friend performed At a Comedy club in Philly. We got "Wings" . They were great. They were't drenched with hot sauce. They were crispy & tasty.
I got a Jack & Ginger. Jay got a beer. We kicked back and enjoyed the rest of the night.
2nd time my fiancé dropped us off. We walked home cause it was a nice night. It was funny. It reminded us of old times when we were younger, doing the let's sing out Loud in the streets as we walk home @ 2 am. lol
We have been back there about 5 times since that day. Seen Tommy Conwell... Great..!!!! Other acoustic soloist, fun-times always.!!! Every-time a good time & again great Staff...!!!
5 *****
Thank for the memories...!!!!!
More to come...!!!
Samuel Kobielnik Jr.......SK...*13;I frequent this place often. It's my go-to bar and I love it. The food is always good and the drinks are steady. The prices are cheap and the bartenders are friendly and know what they're doing. If you're walking in expecting a five star dining experience, you're going to be disappointed. It's a BAR. A BAR in Delco. I think given those circumstances, JTs exceeds expectation. It's always a good time and since the expansions is a nicer. You can smoke here but I don't notice the smokiness as others have commented. They try to put the fans on or open a window or two if it's nice to circulate the air. I have no complaints, I love this place.;I really like this place, the beer is cold, the food is good, it is unexpectedly good as I would have thought that this was a bar with a restaurant, not a restaurant with a bar. There is a difference. The food here would be good with or without the throngs of people.
The bands they get are also top notch. My buddy Paul Scheb plays here from time to time and it is generally packed when I am there. It's a good kind of packed. Mainly there is a lot of younger people there but I have never been hassled. In fact everyone there seems happy, laid back and ready for a good time. It's a nice vibe.
The bartenders are quick with a drink. They poured a good pint Guinness. The bathrooms can get beat up, but like I said it is packed, so this is expected. I obviously have not been in the ladies room, so that may be a different story. The place is well managed and my only regret is that it is a little bit of a distance from me. Not too far, just not too close, if I lived around the corner it would be my weekly haunt.. |
Pizza City 2 is located at 7129 Frankford Ave, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19135 and latitude - longitude is 40.0350957 --75.0436145 . List of Pizza City 2's categories: Restaurants, Pizza. Pizza City 2 opens: Monday: 16:0-0:30, Tuesday: 16:0-0:30, Wednesday: 16:0-0:30, Thursday: 16:0-0:30, Friday: 16:0-1:30, Saturday: 16:0-1:30, Sunday: 16:0-0:30. The rating for Pizza City 2 is 3.0. Pizza City 2 is currently open. Pizza City 2 provides information for customer: No table service, u'no', Has good for kids service, Has supports takeout service, Quiet loud, Has delivery support, Serves beer and wine, Has good for groups service, Can only provide Low Price, No reservations service, Casual Attire, No outdoor seating, True, Does not accept credit cards, Has bike parking. Extremely poor review of restaurant Pizza City 2: Place never seems to be open so their hours blow , but the 4-5 times we ordered pizza it sucked so I'm sorry to give it one star,;Food is ok just a typical pizza store. Good for the late nights they close after 12 am every night and that's good for me when I don't eat all day and everywhere else is closed. Sometimes when you call the guy has an attitude and quick to get you off the phone. They take long to deliver even on the late night.;This place sucks!!! They have the worst pizza and I ordered buffalo wings only for them to be oversized wings that's not even cooked all the way.. The customer service over the phone sucks also.. I wouldn't recommend homeless people to eat there.. Anyone who rates this places as anything other than disgusting works for them. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Pizza City 2: Last year I wrote a raving review about Pizza City because their food is amazing. Although the food is amazing their customer service is seriously lacking but I never let that stop me from ordering from here. I'm a frequent costumer I order 2/3 times a week. If I don't pick it up I order for delivery or I have somebody else pick it up for me. There's never usually a problem with my order and if it is they usually resolve it. Well not tonight. I order pretty much the same things every single time I call, now if they had an actual computer system they would be able to see that. The guy who picked up the phone seemed a little off. He couldn't get my order right. I had to keep telling him how I wanted my sandwiches. I ordered my sandwich last, I asked for a steak sandwich with no cheese. The guy said "plain steak". I never order a "plain steak" the first time I did here I got scolded so I never did it again. I then explain to him what I would like on my sandwich then he abruptly hung up. I felt like there was going to be an error but gave him the benefit of doubt. Of course I pick up my order, come home and my sandwich is completely plain. I call back and let them know. They put the owner on and he literally tried to make it seem like it was my fault. "Well a plain steak is a plain steak nothing on it". I tried to tell him I didn't order a plain steak. I ordered a steak with no cheese whoever took my order put down plain steak. He kept cutting me off and made it seem like it was such a problem, that I didn't even want anything from him. If your guy made a mistake just fix it, mistakes happen, don't argue with the customer when it was an error on your end. Usually when I call there's a lady there or another guy that answers and I've never had a problem before but this "new guy" or delivery driver whoever it was messed up my food.;What happened to Pizza City? I've been getting food here for 40 years and now recently the quality tanked. Is there new ownership? I gave it one more shot last night and it was the worse yet. Their pizzas were always perfect but everything about them now is different. It is not the same pizza. Half pepperoni doesn't mean you cut pepperoni in half so you can use half the amount. There was less everything including the dough. Barely any cheese. This is not the way it was earlier in the year. I'm giving it an extra star than it deserves because of its history. I would welcome an explanation from Pizza City, otherwise I won't be getting from here anymore;Ordered a large pizza with meatballs lastnight. I was probably last person.I usually get excellent pizza from them.With no meatballs.They said 20 minutes.Almost an hour later pizza showed up. Pretty crappy. It was greasy.Meatballs disgusting.I just tried to call them to complain.They kept telling me they couldn't hear me.I feel bad writing this.Without them defending themselves.Will probably still order at an earlier time.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Pizza City 2: Food is ok just a typical pizza store. Good for the late nights they close after 12 am every night and that's good for me when I don't eat all day and everywhere else is closed. Sometimes when you call the guy has an attitude and quick to get you off the phone. They take long to deliver even on the late night.;Been past this joint a thousand times and finally tried it while on a load Friday night. I got a large pepperoni pie, well done. It was a classic, greasy (but not too greasy) , thin (but not too thin) neighborhood pie that I can remember my parents ordering back in the day. It'll remain one of the stops on my "route.";i first found out about Pizza City at a bar that we play some of our pool matches. They bought us Pizza an i loved it. Ask bartender where from he said we get it from Pizza City. Apparently there is another one on red lion rd. I went to this one since its closer. The pizza was ok but apparently the other location is better. I got a small sausage that was $9 an change. The small was more like a medium so the price was fair. The sausage used at this place wasnt the same good tasting sausage used at the other place. Had a slightly funny taste the sausage did. Also the pizza itself didnt quite taste the same. When i get a chance im going to go to the other location. Im not sure if they both the same ownership or is it 2 entirely different places. Also this place is small they have two benches an the entrace is about 4 1/2 wide an about 14 ft long so there isnt much room to wait around in.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Pizza City 2: I'd eat here again.. and again.. and again..
Picture it, Philadelphia 2017.. in hankering for a sausage pizza and some fries. My friends are telling me to try this place pizza city. So I give it a try and I have to say, I was not let down. The French fries were on point, crispy on the outside soft on be inside, still piping hot. The pizza (although - little too saucy for me) was flavorful and adequate on the cheese. The amount of sausage was proportional to the pie. It wasn't super greasy. It was a little thin in the center but it didn't change my opinion. My daughter had the fried chicken, she said it was her favorite fried chicken ever. The Cole slaw came in a separate bag so it was still cold when it arrived A+. They initially said 45 mins for delivery but arrived in 30. Give them a whirl, you won't be regretful.;This is a pizza landmark on Frankford Ave for many many years.....nothing has changed.......they are probably the oldest business on that part of the ave.......same owner.....same recipe. ....that tells you something.....;About four years after regularly ordering from here on a weekly basis, I found their hidden gem: the tomato pie pizza. Pizza City has your wallet in mind as they offer above average quality pizza for a highly-competitve price.
The Food: (above average)
For the longest time, it was the pepperoni and cheese pizza (large), and it was just your typical guilty-pleasure pizza. The ingredients were flavorful and the pizza crust was ever-so-good.
Here is something that makes Pizza City stand out: the tomato-pie pizza (as recommended by the owner). With this pizza, it just seems like the proportions of tomato sauce layered on top of cheese has been perfected. And although I cannot prove this, I really believe the tomato sauce used on this particular type of pizza, is different and of higher quality then the tomato sauce used on the other pizza pies.
The Atmosphere: (average)
This is a pizza shop on Frankford Avenue in Northeast Philly, its not the most glamorous settings, but for what it is, it is adequate, clean, and inviting. As soon as you walk in, you smell the pizzas being prepared and the owner is often there preparing the food directly in front of the customer. It's an OK look.
The Price: (AMAZING!)
A fresh pizza with delicious ingredients and sufficiently large enough to feed 2 - 4 people will cost around $12. The only place that beats the price is Little Ceasar's, but then, of course, you take that large dive in quality. I honestly think the owner is at the limits of balancing price and quality.
The Service: (above average)
The owner is a friendly guy who seems to be very hard working and is, obviously, awesome at making pizza. If you ask him for a recommendation, he knows his menu very well and will definitely point you in the right direction.
Pro Tip: I have heard rumors that the pizza cheesesteak knocks it out of the park!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Pizza City 2: I love their pizza and wings. The Stromboli is awesome too. They use the big pepperoni on their pizza and the wings aren't skimpy like a lot of places. Their specialty Stromboli is amazing.;Been ordering from pizza city for years . My father has ordered from there since I was a kid. I'm 47 so u can do the math a long time. I do try other pizza places on and off just to see how they are.. But always go back and order from pizza city the most. Best regular pie u can get .. And always HOT. And always fast delivery.;I've consistently found the food from Pizza City to be excellent.
I always phone in for delivery. Never any mix-ups in my orders.
Courteous people on the phone, asking appropriate questions.
(You're right, I really don't want anchovies on the pizza. Thanks for catching that.)
Prompt, polite, timely and hot deliveries.
Scrumptious food--pizzas, hoagies/grinders, (huge) cheeseburgers.. |
Island Taste Restaurant is located at 5518 N 5th St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19120 and latitude - longitude is 40.0355548 --75.1310164 . List of Island Taste Restaurant's categories: Caribbean, Restaurants. Island Taste Restaurant opens: Monday: 8:30-22:0, Tuesday: 8:30-22:0, Wednesday: 8:30-22:0, Thursday: 8:30-22:0, Friday: 8:30-23:0, Saturday: 8:30-23:0. The rating for Island Taste Restaurant is 4.0. Island Taste Restaurant is currently open. Island Taste Restaurant provides information for customer: Has supports takeout service, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Island Taste Restaurant: I was very disappointed and wanna the orders that I had today the soups they were made properly no dumplings and it wasn't up to taste very disappointed too expensive for such bad quality food lately I believe they got to have new cooks. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Island Taste Restaurant: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Island Taste Restaurant: The food was fresh and tasteful only problem is the wait time to reCieve the food from point of order otherwise that this the perfect place to get authentic fresh food from;Food is okay looking for something convenient in the neighborhood had authentic Jamaican dishes and they're a little off on most of their dishes in fact the only very good dish is the oxtail. Macaroni greasy. The serving are okay if you order in person other wise they come up short. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Island Taste Restaurant: The food was slamming! I had pepper steak, yams and cabbage. I do wish Jamaican stores included rice automatically with pepper steak though... it would have made the meal all the more amazing !;Pretty solid Jamacain Jerk Chicken platter with greens and Mac & Cheese. I been getting there food for lunch this week and so far so good. The chicken is flavored very well and the Mac and Cheese is pretty good. They load you up on the Collard Greens but I don't mind. Overall food is tasty and if you craving some island food I would definitely give it a try.;Fresh out my door taking my morning late walk within my hood and what do I smell flavor herbs spices a sweet blend Island Taste Restaurant Best soups a different soup daily. The customer service also good
Curry goat delicious ah can't forget about the breakfast tasty best Jamaican Restaurant around town. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Island Taste Restaurant: My boyfriend and I are always looking for new Jamaican restaurants in the city but I believe my search is over. The customer service was quick and friendly. And the food is absolutely delicious every time. I like to wait until I try places a few times before I leave a review and I'll tell you, this is the real deal.;Delicious, good prices...4 different size platters...mini to large. A lot of chicken variety. Got 2 platters today. A small stew chicken yum with yams and collard greens. A oxtail with rice and beans and cabbage. With a side a Mac and cheese. Very cheesy but only comes as a separate side but only $3. Would definitely come again. |
Gachi Sushi and Noodle 2 is located at 8000 Essington Ave, Terminal E, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19153 and latitude - longitude is 39.874253 --75.251319 . List of Gachi Sushi and Noodle 2's categories: Restaurants, Japanese, Sushi Bars, Noodles. Gachi Sushi and Noodle 2 opens: Monday: 4:0-22:30, Tuesday: 4:0-22:30, Wednesday: 4:0-22:30, Thursday: 4:0-22:30, Friday: 4:0-22:30, Saturday: 4:0-22:30, Sunday: 4:0-22:30. The rating for Gachi Sushi and Noodle 2 is 3.5. Gachi Sushi and Noodle 2 is currently open. Gachi Sushi and Noodle 2 provides information for customer: Accepts credit cards, No good for groups service, Casual Attire, True. Extremely poor review of restaurant Gachi Sushi and Noodle 2: Everything is from microwave except my salad. This place is ridiculous from miso soup to gyoza even my rice is from the microwave. You can hear loud and clear from the kitchen Mr. microwave is very busy heating up food. Three servers standing in front of me talking gossip instead of serving. DEFINITELY will never come back to this place!!;Horrible service. Slow. Kitchen and counter staff standing around doing nothing and ignoring customers. Ordered a menu item and server pulled out a plastic container from a warming box and said it was cooked only 2 hours ago. Asked them to cook one fresh. Server said would take 15 mins and when my name was called, they handed me the same 2 hr old plastic container. Will never go back!;This place had cross contamination with their seafood orders. I got sick from this place, they only had some made fresh options, it wasn't that great.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Gachi Sushi and Noodle 2: Bought salmon teriyaki arround 10Am and found black hair ... yucky. Lucky i found it before my son eat it where is the hygiene peoples...manager need attention with the workers or may be they all need more to be retraining. I cant return it i was on the plane already;Not sure where this melt down is coming from ! Twice now I have been here and it's all messed up. Really slow service missing key manager. Not sure where she went the this is the international season and they need to be on there A game;Messed up our order twice and service was not the best :/ didn't have high expectation but it doesn't taste very good for the price. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Gachi Sushi and Noodle 2: The ramen was adequate but not quite hot, there was no shichimi to be found. The takoyaki was late, I had to remind them and it wasn't garnished properly, no kewpie mayo, no bonito flakes. Also, I know it's an airport, but $19 for a pot of regular hot sake? They could do better. The takeaway is the charsu pork was very good.;豚骨ラーメンと味噌ラーメンを注文。卵をトッピングして合計で約30ドル。アメリカという事を考えるとなくはないけど。豚骨の方はスープが美味しかった。;I ordered the Gachi ramen and you have a choice of miso or tonkotsu (pork bone) broth, and chicken or sliced pork. I chose my usual favorite for ramen which is tonkotsu broth with sliced pork. It came with mushrooms, bamboo shoots, green onions, and seaweed, but I didn't get 1/2 an egg as it was shown in the photo posted on the wall. That was why I gave only a OK 3 rating. It wasn't too salty which was good, but the sliced pork pieces were too thickly sliced in my opinion.
By the way, I told the cashier that "tonkotsu" (pork bone broth) is misspelled on their menu as it is spelled as "tonkatsu", which means fried pork cutlet in Japanese. I don't know if she will tell her management about this and change it as it is misspelled at all of its locations, besides this terminal E location, at the PHL airport.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Gachi Sushi and Noodle 2: For airport food, this was really good and I enjoyed a big bowl of comforting ramen. I was able to get a seat at the sushi bar which had placemats, chopsticks and actual silverware which made the dining experience even better. The staff were friendly and worked efficiently to get your food out quickly and to keep the space clean and welcoming to more customers. I would definitely come back here on a future trip through the airport.;The staff is very friendly. I've eaten here a few times when I've been at the airport and keep coming back. From what I can see it looks very clean. The food is good and it comes fairly quick. It's by a food court so there plenty of seating if you want to enjoy it right away. Good if you're on the go or have a flight to catch. The chicken in the teriyaki bowl is better than the sweet and sour chicken. The sweet and sour chicken doesn't really taste fresh and is a bit mushy on the inside. It was a bit spicy so if you're not really into that just be prepared.;This place is ok.
Decent for airport food.
We got a chicken yakisoba and a chicken tonkatsu.
Took about 10mins for us to get our food.
Tonkatsu was mostly bland but edible. Yakisoba is more flavorful but portion is small.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Gachi Sushi and Noodle 2: This is their second location at the airport. It is incredible the sushi is amazing the pork Ramen is to die for! This is the only place I'll eat when traveling through Philadelphia.;Omg NICEST people and totally delicious food. My flight is delayed five hours so I am working my way through the whole menu. RAMEN!!!!!!! SAKE!!!! And they brought me edamame on the house out of pity--or maybe concern over my sake consumption!;Except for the airport prices this
place is pretty good.
The food was tasty and the portion
sizes were reasonable.. |
Chipotle Mexican Grill 7 is located at 2618 W Moreland Rd, Willow Grove city. It has the postal code is 19090 and latitude - longitude is 40.1435860245 --75.1217490172 . List of Chipotle Mexican Grill 7's categories: Restaurants, Fast Food, Mexican. Chipotle Mexican Grill 7 opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 10:45-22:0, Wednesday: 10:45-22:0, Thursday: 10:45-22:0, Friday: 10:45-22:0, Saturday: 10:45-22:0, Sunday: 10:45-22:0. The rating for Chipotle Mexican Grill 7 is 3.0. Chipotle Mexican Grill 7 is currently open. Chipotle Mexican Grill 7 provides information for customer: Has caters service, Has outdoor seating, Accepts credit cards, Average loud, Serves beer and wine, Casual Attire, Has bike parking, 'free', No reservations service, Has good for groups service, Can only provide Low Price, No drive thru service, No table service, Has good for kids service, True, Has delivery support, Has supports takeout service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Chipotle Mexican Grill 7: Ordered online arrived a little early to ensure my food wasn't being held under a heat lamp. When I arrived and checked in, I was told that my order was not ready and then helped all the customers that came after me. I waited an additional 5 minutes before I asked if it would be quicker if I got in line. I was told that getting in line would not be necessary and they would complete my order when the line was taken care of. Nice customer service! Once my order was ready I left to have a quick dinner with my wife. My burrito bowl had 2 small pieces of fat and no meat. DO NOT ORDER ONLINE UNLESS YOU WATCH THEM MAKE YOUR FOOD WHICH DEFEATS THE WHOLE PURPOSE!;Ate here then spent the next three days dealing with food poisoning. Feels like someone punched me in the stomach. I guess the quality has gone down since everyone eats there now.;Eating here just makes me think of Jim Gaffigan's "Hot Pockets" routine. "Did I really pay for that? Did I eat it or rub it on my face? My back hurts ... owwwwww!" I have never eaten dog food, but I imagine it tastes better than the cold, gray, dry, flavorless kibble lovingly spooned into my tacos. I should have known better. "Real" Mexican food served in Mexican restaurants is bland and gloppy at best, and a one-way ticket to diarrheaville at worst; assembly-line fast-food Mexican food is in a horrifying class by itself. Never again.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Chipotle Mexican Grill 7: For the quality of the food I would give five stars. Chipotle is one of our go to places for a great meal. However, this location is below standard based on my two visits.
The service was slow during both visits at dinner time and the tables and floors looked as though they were not cleaned for hours.;Decided to go here had a taste for a taco. My husband tried to detour me but didn't feel like driving to my favorites mexican place. My goodness all I can say is if you want SLOP go here. Empty store cant lose! 3 workers, one cooking 2 fixing the Food! The girl shopping food on the taco. You are working why are you rushing people? I literally had to make the girl take things off the taco like, she was in race to beat the clock! The kicker.. we were the only two people in the store. Get home soggy taco! Pissed!;Why do I keep visiting this location? Because I keep hoping they'll get it right, and I can enjoy this delicious chain restaurant once more! It's so hard to find real food, that is fast and inexpensive, but every single time I visit this specific location, my order is very wrong. Sometimes even to the point where I get sick. Yes, sick. I am a vegetarian, and close to every time I order the Sofritas (YUM), I get chicken mixed in. VERY DISAPPOINTING. I haven't eaten meat in over a decade, and if my food so much as touches meat, I get very very ill for 24-48 hours. Thank you Willow Grove Chipotle for countless nights of what feels like food poisoning. Food is fantastic, this location is terrible.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Chipotle Mexican Grill 7: I don't wish for my head to be bitten off for this one, which is how I'll start off my review. I had never eaten Chipotle before, and after countless weird looks and gasps on my previous statement, I knew that I had to give it a go eventually. I heard all these wonderful stories of how absolutely mind blowing it is and I needed it if my heart were to go on.
Being this has been the only location I've been to, I can say that this one was very clean. The place was empty (which I thought was weird for a Saturday afternoon) and the guy at the counter was more than happy to help me along the way being the n00b that I was. I had ordered a bowl, with a bunch of stuff on it. Brown rice, chicken, fajita mix, hot sauce, guac, etc.... The price seemed a little steep to me, but it looked pretty good. I sat on a stool at the window and chowed down. Don't get me wrong, it wasn't terrible. I really wasn't impressed though. Overpriced in my opinion for what is and considering how many other awesome Mexican places there are aside this one. It simply didn't live up to the hype for this lady.;Having lived much of my life in California and Arizona I can't get too excited about a Chipotle Burrito; I don't think a corporate chain can package the yum of a California burrito with carne asada fries on the side. Still, Chipotle is good, healthy food. It's not too expensive and you get your order quickly. It is distinguished from many of its competitors by having brown rice as an option. This location has a nice patio.;Always an excellent place for lunch. I only gave them 3 stars because this particular location keeps their music way too loud. The last time I was there, the music was so loud and the station was skipping. Food is always good and reasonably priced.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Chipotle Mexican Grill 7: We had a taste for Chipotle and headed to this location on Moreland Road because we refused to spend our money at the Old York Road store where the service they offered was not to our satisfaction!
This location was great, everyone behind the counter smiled and welcomed us as we entered! They were happy to take our order and the very nice young lady that made our bowl and burrito was extremely patient with my other half who had never been to Chipotle before!
BTW he loved his first Chipotle burrito!;Freaking love chipotle to death. This location has the sofritas also! (New veggie protein option made with tofu) You can still get the plain veggie also.;I was a huge Baja Fresh fan but unfortunately it appears that all my local Baja Fresh locations are closed or closing for some unknown reason. I went to this Chipotle location for my first visit to satisfy my faux Mex cravings. The store was nicely decorated, clean and playing some good music a bit loudly. I like the simplistic menu and streamlined ordering process. We tried the steak tacos, chicken burrito and shredded beef burrito with an add on of chips and salsa. The food portions were generous and tasty but a little salty. The prices were reasonable and I would eat here again. The staff was pleasant. Wish they had a salsa bar and free chips like Baja Fresh and I wouldn't miss my old mainstay as much.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Chipotle Mexican Grill 7: Good, fresh, Mexican version of Subway! The taco I got was super crispy and filled with all kinds of yummy. I got a carnitas bowl and it lasted 3 meals!;My burrito bowl was made exactly the way I wanted it to be and the staff made it all with a smile. There was no steak but the staff nicely asked us if we wanted to wait 5 minutes for steak to be done. As soon as it was done, the staff called me back up to the counter to order my bowl. I was pleasantly surprised that the staff were so courteous!;Love it!!!!!! We go there a lot, it's so nice, simple, and sooooo good. And pretty cheap!!! I love it's simplicity. I highly recommend it!!!. |
The Blind Pig is located at 702 N 2nd St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19123 and latitude - longitude is 39.9622090959 --75.1412451012 . List of The Blind Pig's categories: Pubs, American (New), American (Traditional), Food, Restaurants, Nightlife, Beer, Wine & Spirits, Bars. The Blind Pig 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: 16:0-2:0, Sunday: 11:0-2:0. The rating for The Blind Pig is 4.0. The Blind Pig is currently closed. The Blind Pig provides information for customer: u'no', No reservations service, No caters service, Serves beer and wine, Accepts credit cards, Average loud, True, Has good for groups service, Can provide Medium Price, Casual Attire, Has outdoor seating, No good for dancing service, Has bike parking, Has supports takeout service, No coat check service, Has table service, Has happy hour service, Has delivery support, No good for kids service, Smoking not allowed. Extremely poor review of restaurant The Blind Pig: We had a horrible experience here last Saturday night.
I will preface this review by saying that before last Saturday, my fiance and I had been here a few times, we've had the poutine, we been here for quizzo, we'd been for a few beers. Until now, our experience of Blind Pig had been meh. The poutine was okay, the beer selection decent, but the bar atmosphere leaves something major to be desired.
So last Saturday night.. four of us went out to a lovely dinner and came back to our hood to get some drinks. We stopped at Bourbon and Branch (what used to be Liberties) and realized that it was just too loud and the music wasn't great, so we decided to head across the street to the Blind Pig, where it was a lot emptier. When we walked in, there was immediate awkwardness. It's a bar, and it's late. There was a guy (manager?) who was immediately sort of "on top" of us, and guided us to a table. Okay, okay.. whatever. It wasn't a big deal, but it was awkward.
Turned out he was our waiter - and we ordered a few beers. After the first round, we were feeling adventurous and ordered a round of Bulleit Ryes .. a delicious high end whiskey. The guy goes to the bar and comes back with something that very obviously did not look like Bulleit - and upon further inspection, did not SMELL like Bulleit. Now, if it were another high end whiskey maybe we wouldn't have noticed, but it was so obviously some cheap stuff that we had to say something, so we did. The guy sort of didn't know what to say, and went back to the bar. I was suspicious, so I walked up to the bar a few minutes later and saw them changing it out and pouring from the right bottle. The bartender, Debra, who is also apparently the owner, was very obviously in mid-conversation with her friends/regulars about the whole thing because as soon as they saw me, everyone around her became silent.
It was clear we had caught her trying to pass off cheap whiskey as the real thing. We sipped our real Bulleits and got the hell out of there. We thought MAYBE they'd try to recoup their image and take something off the bill, but no. They charged us despite this whole interaction.
On the way out, I went up to the bar and asked her why she did it.. to which she answered something along the lines of "I thought you'd be too drunk to notice"...
all I can say is, WOW.;Maybe I don't understand this place. Is this a bar, where you're lucky to get food? Or a restaurant, with lots of beer? I don't get it. The menu is basically burgers, sandwiches, fries. Everything tastes heavy, greasy, over fried, too much bread, too much grease, no taste. Poutine is heavy, greasy, too salty. I ordered a beer and it came in a can. No glass to pour it in, felt like a prude asking for one. The last I drank out of a can was 15 years ago. What am I missing? Nice ambience for drinks (beer), but the atmosphere is more like a restaurant. So what do you come here for? Fried sandwiches and bar food? I don't get it. Just not my type of place I guess.;Wow. I guess we may have been just spoiled by having a great burger place around the corner from us in old city, Prime Stache but now that we've moved we were hoping we could find something comparable in Northern Lib. Well, it was definitely not The Blind Pig. Flavorless undercooked wings followed by burgers that were raw slabs of unseasoned chop meat. Hope there are better offerings in the neighborhood.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant The Blind Pig: I had a perfectly fine time on my first visit to the Blind Pig, though admittedly the reason we went there was because the place is usually not crowded. Good beer list and our waiter was very attentive.
My second visit was as part of the group described in an earlier review by Rachael S, in which the bartender/waitstaff tried to give us cheap whiskey instead of the rye we ordered. I've never had an experience like this, and what bothered me most was their response.
Let's say for the sake of argument that the three whiskey drinkers in our group were collectively delusional and mistaken in believing that they were given the wrong whiskey after they tasted it. Was it really the best idea for the bartender (who we found out was the owner) to come to our table with the bottle and argue with us? If they had just taken back the drinks and sent out a second round, we would have paid with a smile and forgotten the whole thing. But it became a confrontational and uncomfortable situation thanks to the owner, who went out of her way to try and make us feel stupid and turn it into a debate. Then, of course, my friend's later interactions with her made it even worse. We weren't looking to start trouble. The whole thing was incredibly unnecessary and made us all feel like we needed to get out of there as soon as humanly possible.;While searching for a place to eat on a Monday night we came across The Blind Pig. Read some quick reviews, all which seemed very satisfying so we were excited to go. Well, I would say The Blind Pig was more of a blindside for us because we were very let down.
For starters we were the only two people in the entire establishment during happy hour. We should have turned around then, but decided to stay. We were greeted by the bartender who told us to sit wherever. The place itself is very nice. Very dim, with string lights hung and wooden tables. The atmosphere is definitely providing a star for me. My husband ordered a beer, our waiter came back and told us they were out of it. My husband then ordered another beer, AGAIN our waiter came back and told us they did not have that either. So he ended up drinking a High Life. We got the wings for a starter. They came out looking really good, but with just one bite I really had no idea what kind of flavor they were going for. Didn't taste like wings, almost tasted like turkey? Super weird. Not the worst I've ever had, but the sauce was pretty bland as well.
For entrees my husband ordered the spaetzle which tasted like something you could drunkenly make in your kitchen one night with little thought. It was also really dry, just overall not good. I went for the salmon dish and although the presentation looked great it was really just an OK meal. The wasabi mash it came with was also kind of disappointing. -- We were probably only there for over an hour and our waiter went outside to smoke three times. Atleast go out back? Not directly outfront of the window we are looking out. Overall I don't think we will be back.;I enjoyed the food here(pork chop was good) but the service was lacking. Came in around 9pm with my boyfriend and the bartender was kinda off putting at first. While she did make some jokes, and tried to be friendly when we were walking or the door, we sat for 20-30 minutes without a drink, no one asking us if we needed another one(which we did). Finally we asked for the check after they ignored us forever (or forgot we were there). But we got our second round across the street. I know people have bad days and all. But it's kinda hard to ignore someone for that long without thinking you should offer a drink or a check.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant The Blind Pig: Very chill and cool spot to grab a quick bite or even have a couple drinks at. My gf and I got the fried oysters which wasn't cooked all the way... the texture was hard to swallow. Located in a very chic area convenient to hop area to different places if you aren't satisfy with this one.;I love trying out new spots. I've been here twice, once for drinks, once for dinner. There's a lot of good beer here, some with prices from reasonable to outrageous. Still, the selection gives you options no matter what your goal is, from sipping at heavy stout to drinking cheap pounders. I really liked that they give you a pint glass even when you order can beer.
There is a nice, long wooden bar which is the best spot at The Blind Pig. They have a few TVs, and this is a good place to catch the Phillies. There's also outdoor seating, which is fantastic if the weather cooperates.
The food menu is standard; average. There is nothing that jumps out, although lots of people rave about the Thanksgiving balls: deep fried turkey and mash potatoes served with gravy.
There was one special that I was intrigued by: Alligator sausage. It was a 70-30 blend made with pork, and the meat was delicious and flavorful, like a more gamey chorizo. It was served on a small white roll with a salad on the side. The bread was terrible. Is it too much to ask for Amaroso or Sarcone in Philadelphia? The salad was okay; forgettable.
Emily ordered a beat salad and wasn't thrilled either. The menu, overall, just seems to have little or no effort. The service was ok, but not on par with other spots I usually visit.
Bottom Line: I like the can beer selection, even if some are overpriced. The draft list offers good options, but the food is nothing special. The Blind Pig needs to find it's niche to survive, because right now, there is not much going on. Nothing bad either, but that's usually not enough.;Not bad, but there is room for improvement.
Drinks: Pretty good draft list that included by personal fave, the Ommegang Hennepin. There is also an extensive beer in a can list and some good cocktail choices. I sampled my friend's delicious and refreshing Lime Rickey - perfect summer drink of vodka & lime served up in a mason jar.
Food: The Thanksgiving Balls: stuffing, mashed potatoes and turkey rolled into a ball and fried. Crispy on the outside, delicious on the inside, served with sides of gravy and cranberry sauce. Then there's the poutine: a nice big serving of fries drenched in gravy and cheese curds. YUM....so glad I can get this a few blocks from my house without travelling to Canada.
Then there was the other food. I had the pulled pork sandwich. As soon as I picked it up, it fell apart. The bottom of the bun was sliced too thin and the sauce had completely soaked through. The meat just fell through the mushy bun. I had to eat it with a fork. Also the sauce was too sweet for my liking. It could have been tangier, but the pork itself was tender and cooked well. The Veggie Spaetzle: my friend ordered this and I tried it. Not good. The spaetzle part of it was ok, but it was just too jam packed with crunchy veggies. Crunchy veggies + spaetzle is not a good mix.
Service: good overall, but confusing at first. Three different people tried to give us water/take our drink orders. We explained that this was being taken care of by someone else to which the waitress replied "we work as a team here". Ok, that's great, but you might want to coordinate your efforts a little better so your customers don't have person after person asking if they want some water within the first 5 minutes of being seated.
Right now The Blind Pig is a solid place for drinks & snacks, but they're still a little rough around the edges.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant The Blind Pig: If tapas are the pedantic foodie, lecturing about flavor profiles. The blind pig is the friendly oaf who slaps you on the back;a little too hard, and tells you to eat up. Think Moose from Archie comics.
Upon entering the Blind Pig, you will find a staff that is happy to see you. They want nothing more than to ply you with booze and stuff you with well made bar fare. It is not salesmanship. It is genuine enthusiasm.
The offerings range from the usual such as Cubano to the more original poutine or gator sausage. I suspect you have already heard about their balls. They have a nice tap beer list and a large can menu.
All the food is served in huge portions. Especially the appetizers. Keep this in mind or you might be forced to wrap leftovers in a napkin and stuff it in your purse(Manbag) like Grandma.;I'm a big fan of anyone who wears a hooded-sweat shirt, and has a super casual well meaning vibe about them. That's the woman who greeted us at The Blind Pig. I was with my brother, his girlfriend, her sister, and Smalls, renowned food-turtle and peanut butter and jelly enthusiast.
The woman happily engaged us, explaining beers and food options in a non-threatening, anti-pretentious fashion. I felt like this woman was Philadelphia, not the Philadelphia that is, but the Philadelphia that was. The one from Rocky, and W.C. Fields jokes. A romanticized version of what a server/bartender can be.
The menu is full of meat - but not in the way that you forget that animals died so you could eat. You're aptly aware that the Pig, in the Blind Pig, is the Pig that you may be eating. The decor and feel give you the understanding that the animal is doing you a service and the burger will taste all the better for it.
In this age of vegeitized-victum-less food, it's nice to pay tribute to the processes and artistry that once went with meat preparation and cooking. Something that seems as distant as a Silversmith, as you cut through the mustaches and tandem bicycles that pollute Philadelphia while everyone rages about which are the best new clown shoes, and why you should be wearing them.
We saw a sign for Quizzo on Monday nights, and we went about deciding how we would make up our team - what our strengths would be. Lauren, my brother's girlfriend went for fashion. Her sister, Rachel (who is studying to be a lawyer, but if you ask me seems to be more interested in studying reruns of Law and Order: SVU, and all the horrid crimes that, that show puts on display) My brother said he could toss in some movie, TV, and maybe even some cooking knowledge And Smalls just kept wondering what he would be good at? (Maybe eating a meal that didn't consist of wheat bread and condiments?)
Our meals arrived just as our quizzo planning was winding down, and we happily engaged them - filling our stomachs with the reverie and joy that come with a meal well-cooked, and well consumed.
I remember a woman coming in with her son, yelling at him to wait - as the kid rushed toward a table - her husband was parking the car, and her daughter was walking in looking absolutely miserable that she had to dine with her parents.
Suddenly the real world was coming into the bliss I'd known for a mere hour or so. We departed, in the classic fashion -- and all piled into Small's car, only to go the wrong way down a shady street, and eventually end up parked in front of a fence - placed, as it would seem, at random, in the middle of the street.
Philadelphia sure can get scary if you take the right amount of wrong turns.
At least if we were too be shot in one of these back wayward streets of Philadelphia, we'd do it with full bellies and smiles on our faces.
Happily we survived, and with that survival intend to eat at the Blind Pig again.;I shouldn't love the Blind Pig, as this is where my first and only hang over was born. But I love it. I came here one of the first nights the doors were open before the gran opening and I remember thinking "Man, I hope this places doesn't become a jam packed screaming match like most of the other bars on the block." It hasn't. The bartenders are a great time, but they aren't trying too hard. Same with the wait staff. The food is good.
If blue balls are on the menu, order them. Trust me. You want them in your mouth.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant The Blind Pig: I love this place. The food is amazing. When you go you must have the balls. The canned beer theme is kinda cool but they offer a full bar.
I held a friends bday party there one year and the staff was not only accommodating but awesome to the extra people that showed. Plus they worked with me on the menu to have family style food. We did a cash bar and were able to control the jukebox the entire night.
I go there as much as possible and would recommend to anyone.;Great crowd, good food, awesome bartender! Be careful though - I ordered sweet potato ravioli and it randomly had nuts in it. Such an odd addition and possibly, you know, deadly to some folks.
Get the Thanksgiving balls! They are worth the hype.;Ahh! I love The Pig! I've been there atleast 20 times and it's always solid. The servers and bartenders are all super nice and like to converse and they serve killer bar food. The "balls" are amazing and the draft list is always rotating. Love this place!. |
Queen Village Food Market & Deli is located at 629 South 4th St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19147 and latitude - longitude is 39.9408249 --75.149193 . List of Queen Village Food Market & Deli's categories: International Grocery, Delis, Food, Grocery, Sandwiches, Mediterranean, Bakeries, Organic Stores, Restaurants. Queen Village Food Market & Deli opens: Monday: 8:0-23:0, Tuesday: 8:0-23:0, Wednesday: 8:0-23:0, Thursday: 8:0-23:0, Friday: 8:0-1:0, Saturday: 9:0-1:0, Sunday: 10:0-0:0. The rating for Queen Village Food Market & Deli is 4.0. Queen Village Food Market & Deli is currently open. Queen Village Food Market & Deli provides information for customer: Accepts credit cards, Can only provide Low Price, Has delivery support, Has supports takeout service, Has caters service, u'free', Serves beer and wine, Has bike parking. Extremely poor review of restaurant Queen Village Food Market & Deli: The guy at the counter is the most ignorant human that's ever lived . Total came to 7.14 I found some change that someone clearly dropped and I picked it up to give it to him and he said is that yours ? I said yeah I found it on the floor . Then he hackled me saying it was his because it was on his floor . Shove it loser !. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Queen Village Food Market & Deli: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Queen Village Food Market & Deli: I find this place to be right on par with 7-11. It's your basic bread, milk, eggs, lottery tickets kind of place. Although they do put frozen candy bars in the ice cream freezer and I got a kick out of that.;Stopped in for the first time, seemed like a regular corner store to me. Not great but not bad either... Had just what i was looking for and was 1/2 the place of what you would have paid at wawa or 7-11... Guess you could say it was A-ok.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Queen Village Food Market & Deli: This place is charming and well stocked with interesting things-- they sell acaii juice and cocunut juice here. I also love that you can buy produce with out going to the supermarket and the bananas are so inexpensive, just the other day they were selling for 50 cents a pound. They also have a great selection of peanut butters and nutella, and products like them. I bought a turkish nutella-like product that was a mix of regular hazelnut spread with a swirl of a milk-hazelnut spread. I like to think that because it's turkish it is somehow healthier and not as fattening. (i know, i know...) Anyway great little convenience store and moderately priced!;This is a great corner shop just off of South Street. A great place for a snack or a bottle water before heading to the Shubin to see some theater. There is a cat in the place, so... watch where you step.;Convenient little corner grocery store right off South Street around 4th. Stopped in to grab a can of Monster while roaming about the neighborhood and noticed that the aisle signs listed Greek food, Turkish food, and quite surprisingly, Israeli food! But when I scanned the shelves to see what they carried in the way of Israeli edibles, the selection was sparse. Either way, they get 4 stars for convenience, location, and international selections you wouldn't find elsewhere.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Queen Village Food Market & Deli: Great little shop with a lot if interesting foods. They carry overseas chocolate & cookies that are absolutely delicious and also provide the best and freshest fruit in the area.;Wonderful corner store with amazing selection of high quality products from speciality turkish food to organic milk. A lot of the products are the same you would find in Whole Foods or at nearby Essene, and while there is less selection, the prices are very good for a corner market and they have some products I have not seen anywhere else.;This place is a hidden gem, looks like a normal little deli but inside you find all kinds of amazing Middle Eastern and Mediterranean (and other) gems. I love it! Get the baklava even if you don't think you like baklava.. |
Kingston City Restaurant is located at 732 E Chelten Ave, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19144 and latitude - longitude is 40.0449465 --75.1650186 . List of Kingston City Restaurant's categories: Restaurants, Caribbean. Kingston City Restaurant opens: Monday: 10:0-22:0, Tuesday: 10:0-22:0, Wednesday: 10:0-22:0, Thursday: 10:0-21:0, Friday: 10:0-22:0, Saturday: 10:0-22:0. The rating for Kingston City Restaurant is 2.5. Kingston City Restaurant is currently open. Kingston City Restaurant provides information for customer: Has delivery support, Has supports takeout service, Casual Attire, Accepts credit cards, Has good for kids service, Has bike parking, Can only provide Low Price, True, Has good for groups service, u'free', Has reservations service, Quiet loud, Has caters service, Unknown outdoor seating. Extremely poor review of restaurant Kingston City Restaurant: I decided to give it one more chance. I made a huge mistake.
The food was tasteless, and greasy.
When the best thing about your restaurant is the beef patties, WHICH ARE NOT HOMEMADE (PACKAGED), then you have failed as a Jamaican restaurant.
I am finished with this place until something changes.
I really wanted to like this place, but I think I just have to let it go.;first off i was going on a whim even trying them i wish i would've saved my money instead!! very unprofessional, as well as rude and very nasty. the food wasn't even good i ate two bites and was very disappointed. number one i called at 6:30 and the food did'nt get here until past eight. i complained about the order being wrong and they told me that it was correct. so i called and the women who called me back told me that the jerk chicken was how they serve it which looked like bbq chicken and baked chicken. the woman even had the nerve to tell me i'm not jamaican nor am i a jamaican chef so i would'nt know what jerk chicken was. so as i tried to continue on the conversation the woman had the audacity to hang up on me!!! never order from here. very unprofessional trifling and rude!!! i want my money back!!!!;I ordered food from here through Grubhub and opened my tightly tied bag to find a baby roach in the crease of the lid of my food. I immediately called the driver who suggested I call the restaurant who suggested I call Grubhub...explaining this to each party. I am still waiting for my full refund. In the meantime, I've also filed a complain through the City of Philadelphia's Department of Health's Office of Food Protection. I was instructed that a site inspection will be done. I would advise NO ONE order from here at all. It is apparent their establishment is infected with roaches.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Kingston City Restaurant: I really do love the food here....WHEN I CAN GET IT. I have been ordering from Kingston City for about 2-3 years, and it has been nonsense at least half of the time.
The only reason I keep going back, is because there aren't anymore Jamaican places around my area.
Your order will be super late (I'm talking 2+ hours...I have clocked it every single time), and often cold when you get it.
-The food will be delicious, albeit greasy, after you heat it up.
Today I tried to order on EAT24...and they had NO chicken patties, NO beef patties, NO pound cake, NO cabbage, and NO greens.
First of all, How are you a Jamaican restaurant WITH NO PATTIES??!?! All you have is macaroni and cheese and greasy meat??
Get it together.
I really want to love you guys, but the service and availability SUCKS.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Kingston City Restaurant: Recently placed an order from this establishment. Was hoping to satisfy my longing for home cooked Jamaican food. I must say I was nervous about a few reviews regarding the wait time. So I prepared myself. So as a few reviews mentioned sometimes items are not available. This was the case however I did receive a call from a friendly woman who helped me figure out replacements. Breakdown. The ribs- meaty and tender. Jerk Chicken: One piece was a tad on the dry side. the others were fine. Mac and cheese: nothing special, I would not order it again. Rice and Beans: A bit on the dry side. Yams: Delicious. Cabbage: This was a real winner! I would order again. In fact I was craving the cabbage for a few days afterwards. Pineapple Upside Down Cake: Meh ,again with the dryness. I would try this place again. I thought the woman was nice and professional. The wait time was not an issue. Hoping to try the curried goat, macaroni salad and of course more of that delicious cabbage! Yeh mon'.. :);Well to start off these sauce for the jerk chicken was good I would give it a 4 plus out of 5 ,but I Ordered a large chicken platter I had 6 wing pieces that is not a large meat platter, What is a small platter,2 pieces which is only a 3rd of a wing . I ordered fried plantanes instead they were substituted with greens without my knowledge;Mixed results on delivery -- pickup or in-store dining may be better.
We ordered some things via GitHub. Some things were unavailable and others were changed after our order, so that wasn't great.
The entrees were fine; in both cases the meat was tender and falling off the bone (I think we got the BBQ chicken, which had a tasty, tangy sauce; and the stewed beef, which had decent flavor and good texture). Neither entree was exciting. Last Caribbean food I had was off the food trucks near 30th (a few years ago). Then, I was less hungry but the food tasted better, which says something. Usually Caribbean food knocks my socks off and makes me swoon. This food was merely "tasty".
The sides, which for me are usually the highlight of Caribbean food, were real disappointments. The rice & beans were dry, and the cabbage was boring; the yams were two sweet without enough spice. The plantains were so-so, not better than I could make if handed a plantain and a pot to cook it in.
All in all, a mostly "meh" experience, but I'm giving it 3 stars instead of 2 since the entrees were definitely better than average as far as delivery goes, just not better than average for Caribbean.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Kingston City Restaurant: Found this place through Grub Hub and took a chance. It paid off. I ordered for a large group so we had several items including the jerk chicken, pork, baked chicken, stewed chicken, ribs, etc. Everything was delicious.
Generous portions, some dishes coming with 3 sides.
Only down side was the wait as we had it delivered. Took over an hour and half, but they were in contact with me the entire time with updates on the order. Definetly would hit it again.;Took over an hour to get it but well worth the wait! Jerk chicken was super good. Wish they weren't out of curry chicken but that's what I'll order next time. I'll definitely hit this place up again!;The food here is awesome & the portions are large! They always call to offer substitutions if something is not available. I've had the oxtail, the jerk pork and the curry chicken. Delicious! Delivery does take anywhere between an hour to two hours but the food is hot when it arrives. Kingston City is becoming a fast favorite.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Kingston City Restaurant: It was my first time ordering from Kingston City and I was completely satisfied of the taste of the food I had purchased and the pleasant hospitality of the person who took my order and the driver who delivered my food it was still warm and seasoned just right I will be ordering again very soon and recommending to my family and friends;The Oxtail are One-of-a-Kind in the area. An Authentic Taste, EVERY TIME!
The sides are great. I usually go for the cabbage, sweet potatoes, or rice and beans. Delicious!;I love the oxtail platter! I bought the large and said that I will share it to people in my house but when I tried it, I was like, these are all mine. They need to get their own platter! Out of good conscience, I shared some... but next time, they better get their own platter:). |
Kings & Queens African Cuisine is located at 4830 Woodland Ave, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19143 and latitude - longitude is 39.9408737 --75.2122684 . List of Kings & Queens African Cuisine's categories: African, Vegetarian, Halal, Restaurants. Kings & Queens African Cuisine 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: 11:0-23:0, Sunday: 13:0-20:0. The rating for Kings & Queens African Cuisine is 4.5. Kings & Queens African Cuisine is currently closed. Kings & Queens African Cuisine provides information for customer: Accepts credit cards, No reservations service, Serves beer and wine, False, Has delivery support, Can provide Medium Price, No outdoor seating, Has good for kids service, Has supports takeout service, No bike parking, 'casual', No good for groups service, 'no'. Extremely poor review of restaurant Kings & Queens African Cuisine: This is NOT a place to sit down and eat. Horrible customer service when we received our menus there was no pricing on any of the food items. When it was time to order our "waiter" stated that over half of the food on the menu was not available. We asked him to explain or describe what certain food dishes were and he clearly didn't know or even want to explain. He never came back to check on our table. Using your credit/debit card is a 6% service fee. They didn't want to split our checks. Would never go back. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Kings & Queens African Cuisine: The cassava leaf was very good however we had like 2-3 small pieces of chicken. The dry rice is nothing to write about. By the time we got home to eat the food, only a 30min drive, the rice had already gone bad. On the other hand the fish was very good. The food is a little to pricey for the quality. I will not be ordering from this restaurant in the future.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Kings & Queens African Cuisine: I've since ordered from Kings & Queens a few times, so it's a good time to update my review.
I use ^ to indicate a half-star and * for a full star. So, ***^ means 3.5 stars. Here's a summary:
**** Vegetarian potato greens were tasty
**** Vegetarian spinach stew was good
*** Fried fish was still solid
*** Cassava leaf sauce was all right
** Chuck rice & gravy was bland and boring, but otherwise fine.
^ Fried chicken was dry, overcooked & barely edible. NOT recommended
**** Attieke is good
*** Jollof rice was okay
Catering/delivery service still needs work. I made a large order for an event in advance & the food arrived over an hour late.;Solid 3 star rating. Jolof rice was good. Chicken flavor was good but fatty. Plantain was ok. Wish I knew it was only outside space for customers before I tried this place in mid December. Kilamajaro is better in my opinion. Better options and portions size for buck.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Kings & Queens African Cuisine: The food is just simply GREAT!!!!!...for $10 I always order the fried whole tilapia or red snapper with Atieke (Couscous). The platter comes with sweet fried plantains, veggie salad, tomato sauce and pepper. The food is severed in a aluminum foil pan (which is smart for keeping the food hot) the fish is seasoned well and the Atieke (Couscous) is flavored nicely. The salad has a vinaigrette taste to it which is great for when eating fried tilapia (due to the fact that tilapia is a fatty fish). The vinaigrette flavor from the salad balances the fatty oils of the fish. The platter is also severed with a tomato sauce that goes with the Atieke (Couscous) and a small thing of pepper (really spicy)...you must try this place at least one time!!!..I hope that they remain serving good Authentic African food and DO NOT Americanize it, DO NOT slack the quality and remain cooking from the soul.;I've never had authentic West African good before... disclaimer!!!! I got the Fish and Kenkey... The fish blew my mind. I wasn't expecting to literally be sticking my fork into a fish caucus... It was awesome... There were bones but I didn't have any problem. The Kenkey was a little strange. It was like warm, moist, doughy bread. But there was no salt or sweetness to it. I tried dipping it in the sauces and it was SPICEY... Really good! Don't know if I would prefer the Kenkey again but the fish was to die for!;Since spending a summer in Ghana, I've been on the lookout for the staples I had there (fufu, banku etc) to relive those memories and I finally found those dishes here.
I decided to call in to order instead of ordering through EAT24, just to make sure (because I really really wanted to try this place and some Yelp reviewers had delivery problems). It took a few tries to get the person on the phone to take down the address and confirm the order, but better safe than sorry!
I was disappointed that they didn't have jollof rice and chicken (it's only listed as a special on Sundays and it was a weekday), so we got the next thing on the menu that resembles it - dry rice and fried chicken, as well as fried fish w/ dry rice and fufu with pepper soup. Delivery actually went more smoothly than I expected - it came in less than an hour, which is pretty reasonable, and the food was hot when it came.
The portions here are HUGE. For $12 (they increased the price so it's different from the menu online), you get a takeout box full of rice, as well as a huge whole fish or four large pieces of chicken, depending on what you got. Each also comes with a green sauce that had quite the kick to it, but goes really nicely with the rice. Rice was flavorful, the skin of the fish could be a little crispier but it was tender, and the chicken was juicy as well. I really enjoyed the fufu ($9), and it reminded me of my time in Ghana, and tasted like the real deal. The pepper soup that came with it paired with the neutral tasting fufu nicely.
Excited to finish off the huge portions of leftovers of the meal tomorrow!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Kings & Queens African Cuisine: Excellent food! It's to die for! I can eat their food the whole year round! I loved the fried tilapia with the dry rice and of course, THE HOT PEPPER!!!!;Praise gawd for this place! African food delivery!!!!!!!!! Plus the staff is friendly and professional. Then the food taste great. The friend chicken taste like it was cooked by a southern women name Wille Mae from Georgia....it's awesome sauce. The fish and dry rice is on point.;I dined in their new Upper Darby location. The owner was very friendly and very attentive. I highly recommend the potato leaves and the banana pudding. Cassava leaves with turkey was also good I just was not used to this use of turkey.. |
Pizza Paradise is located at 603 E Baltimore Ave, Lansdowne city. It has the postal code is 19050 and latitude - longitude is 39.9405192 --75.2607265 . List of Pizza Paradise's categories: Pizza, Restaurants. Pizza Paradise opens: Monday: 11:0-0:0, Tuesday: 11:0-0:0, Wednesday: 11:0-0:0, Thursday: 11:0-1:0, Friday: 11:0-2:0, Saturday: 11:0-1:0, Sunday: 11:0-0:0. The rating for Pizza Paradise is 2.5. Pizza Paradise is currently open. Pizza Paradise provides information for customer: No outdoor seating, Serves beer and wine, Can provide Medium Price, No bike parking, Accepts credit cards, No good for groups service, Has delivery support, Very Loud, No reservations service, No caters service, Has supports takeout service, 'no', True, No good for kids service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Pizza Paradise: Used to be one of the best places to order from in my area... But I had a very bad experience with being delivered a pizza with a baked in fly! Didn't get any compensation for my experience. They resent me a new pizza that took 30 mins to come. I barely ate it. It was just nasty. Used to be my go to place for quick dinner. But they definitely lost a customer.;This was the first time buying pizzas from here and I did it based on a recommendation from my daughter I ordered a pepperoni and a white pizza and the pepperoni was okay the white pizza was burned so I made a call to the pizza place to let them know it was burnt and a waste of money and the only thing he offered me knowing that it's going to be it was thrown in the trash was $2 off a future order...mind you they cost $24.00 for 2....overpriced brunt and not much flavor... I think that's bad customer service and it's certainly a place I will never go to again and definitely would not recommend it to anyone... I must say though the female that answered the phone was very helpful when I place my order and she was great when I made the call I don't blame her but I definitely blame management terrible customer service... it appears to be a very popular place and as I told her they clearly don't care whether I come there again or not...;Ok, this will be short and to the point. Last night my husband picked up a small half cheese and pepperoni pizza and fries. Pizza taste like dough , the sauce was slap on and runny by far the worst most bland undercook pizza I ever have had. The fries were simply over cooked it was obvious they were threw back in oil as a method to reheat.
This is the first and last time as I totally waste my money and threw the food away with establishment.
I hope that management will take the reviews for this restaurant seriously make some changes to avoid losing business.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Pizza Paradise: I've ordered multiple times from Paradise Pizza and I'm usually satisfied with their delivery and food - but, the food delivered today was lacking. The mozzarella sticks were not fresh as they usually are and neither were the French fries. It tasted like they had been sitting for a while and then popped into the microwave to reheat them. I think I'll stick to the pizza lunch special from now on.;Delivery was fast but the food wasn't that great. I had to put it in the oven because I felt like my chicken cheesesteak wasn't cooked enough. On top of that, the chicken was just chopped up chicken rather then made in a cheesesteak fashion. Probably my last time ordering from here.;I'm giving them 2 stars only because their restaurant is clean and their speedy, but fast service maybe the reason why their hoagies are mediocre! First things first a hoagie consist of good quality meat and good produce? What happened? The onions and tomatoes are cut horribly! They didn't even fit on the hoagie? The bread was ok but not the greatest. And 8$ is horribly overpriced for what I was given, I could've went to fresh grocer and got double the product for the same price. I'm very disappointed and I hate spending money I work hard for on mediocre food! They just opened so hopefully their just in those stages of understanding how this works but usually it's the other way around and it goes from good to worse . Average, acceptable review of restaurant Pizza Paradise: I usually have a good experience with them they have great food and delicious milkshakes. Tonight changed everything. I ordered from the Slice app and never received my meal. I called to find out what happened the order wasn't received but my card was surely charged so I thought mistakes happened so I placed another order and that one never came either.;This is one of those hit or miss places. I order from here often enough to know most times it's good but sometimes is disappointing, it's just that simple. I don't want to give 5 stars and another person goes and catches them on a miss day lol it's one of those things, now wings were never disappointing. I think pizza depends on who's the cook at the time same with salad. Customer service is pretty good the ppl who worked there are always professional not too friendly I like that, they're straight to the point. No time for all the extra small talk and just focus on getting order correct;Ordered a chicken cheesesteak and mozzarella fries. Everyone does it different...I guess. The cheesesteak was okay...it just didn't give me that 'You're gonna want to come here again'. They use shredded chicken but yeah...it just felt like something was missing. The fries were good.
I did see customers coming out with slices it pizza so that may be what they are known for. Maybe I'll try them again for a slice of pizza...or not.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Pizza Paradise: I decided I had a taste for pizza and I remember my cousin raving about this place b/c their pizza slices are huge. Well I decided to order two slices, one pepperoni and one sausage. The pizza was yummy and very flavorful and not to mention my cousin was right, the slices were both huge and all for 5.00! Lastly the service was nice, I ordered pick up since I was shopping in the area and the staff was very friendly. I would come back for the 5.00 holla!;Since the only thing that I EVER eat from fast food places are hamburgers and steaks, I have to give credit when it's due. Their cheeseburgers and cheesesteaks are very good. Never had a problem with them. Good customer service as well.;One of my favorite places to order from but they need to do better i called and asked for a pepperoni slice to pick up due to covid19 and come three 3 mins later... to tell me after standing in line for about 10 minutes they dont have ANY SLICES AT ALL. Have to do better please it is hot outside and thats not right. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Pizza Paradise: I honestly never had a bad experience here. Their pizza is amazing and even better the day after. Wings are incredible.. Really really good food and the girls at the counter are ALWAYS pleasant. Have to give them their props.. very underrated place.;Delicious!! Fast delivery for a Friday night yummy wings a good size small pizza n also yummy ‼
Definitely going to order again to try the rest of there menu !;Food is great and so are the people. They are always willing to accommodate! Absolutely loved the experience. |
Oakmont National Pub is located at 31 E Eagle Rd, Havertown city. It has the postal code is 19083 and latitude - longitude is 39.9884685 --75.3098203 . List of Oakmont National Pub's categories: American (New), Restaurants, Bars, Pubs, Nightlife. Oakmont National 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 Oakmont National Pub is 3.0. Oakmont National Pub is currently closed. Oakmont National Pub provides information for customer: Can provide Medium Price, Has supports takeout service, u'free', No delivery support, No caters service, Has outdoor seating, Has good for kids service, 'casual', Average loud, Accepts credit cards, Serves beer and wine, Has good for groups service, Has bike parking, 'no', Has reservations service, True. Extremely poor review of restaurant Oakmont National Pub: Very disappointing! My glass of wine was shorted - when I inquired about it the server told me it was just a small glass
My chicken dish had orange colored chicken and the broccoli was not cut into florets, the white wine sauce wasn't ! All in all terrible !;Tonight we were turned away because we were a group of 4. Outside empty seats galore, but they said they would only seat 5 or more people at those tables. We could ONLY use inside seating and it was a 35 minute wait. The people behind us (3 in party) were told the same thing. When we asked why, we were told that it was the restaurant policy and they could not change it.
WE counted the outside empty tables- 1 table of 6, One table of 4, and 2 tables of 2 were empty.
Both parties left and went to dinner across the street.;Crowed, loud and annoying in the bar area on a weekend. The food is sub-par. I have tried this place several times and just will not go there again. I have had mediocre to bad food here. It's dirty with sticky tables and dirty floors. I have looked into the kitchen and been scared at what I saw. I'm just sorry that I went here so many times as some people seem to like it I kept giving it one more try. Never again.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Oakmont National Pub: We live close by and come in from time to time for dinner, and less frequently for a drink. Folks who work there and patrons are pleasant. The restaurant always seems a bit under-orchestrated and a few short steps from chaos. I usually play it safe and order a salad (which are big and fresh) or a strip steak if I am indulging. Last night, I tried the premium chicken entree with "jumbo lump" crab meat and mushroom/tomato demi. Sorry ONP, but a TBL of backfin does nothing but disappoint. Nothing green on the plate - froasted red bliss potato (yes, indeterminably fired or roasted), yellow squash and carrots. Pale chicken supreme smothered with sliced mushroom, diced too-pink tomato and a caramel colored sauce that promised demi and sherry, but delivered undercooked slurry. Visually and olfactorily dull, and c'mon, pan sauces aren't that tough al minut. The rest of the crew fared better with a decent hot roast beef sandwich, fries (change the oil guys - its Friday) and chicken fingers. The good selection of beer is always cold. I have had some good martinis. The service is very friendly and accommodating, but the open kitchen is overwhelmed. Not a bad spot at all, but nothing special or particularly good, at all. ONP has the bones to be a really incredible gastro-pub in a place that desperately needs more than another Applebees. Hey ONP - go ahead and be GREAT. I dare you!;Well, apparently, some of their beers are pretty good, for those who like beer. That's why they get a second star. As for me, I have no reason to go back, other than proximity. There is no vegan food whatsoever, and even the iced tea was poor.;Ordered a few apps which were good. Had a burger for dinner, cooked medium. It was dry and would never order again. Fries were so so, I will try again and order something else off of menu.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Oakmont National Pub: I live a few hundred feet from Oakmont Pub so I've visited many times. The draft beer selection is outstanding. I often find something unique to quaff.
Visitors will notice right away that there is an open kitchen and it's very small. Perhaps because of that the menu is also small. The good news is what's on it is done well. The Oakmont has daily specials but the basic menu has remained static for too long. It's time for a change. This chage would add one more star.
I think folks new to the Pub will be pleased!;i want to love the oakmont pub, i really do...but for now, we're just "in like."
as far as h-town goes, it's my go-to spot for grabbing a beer as they have a decent selection on tap (sierra nevada, yards, dogfish, hoegaarden to name a few). not sure how frequently they change 'em up tho. great place to watch a game on their huge flat screens if you can get a table downstairs or a seat at the bar.
food wise, it's pub fare meets quasi-italian as it's part bar, part family restaurant. being a veg, i have plenty of pasta options (the putanesca is quite good!), however, i'm not exactly feeling a big pasta dinner all the time, esp when going in to drink and watch a game. the caprese salad is decent when tomatoes are fresh and i'm in a salad mood...otherwise it's mozz sticks, poppers and fries - oh, boy! a veggie burger and/or eggplant parm hoagie would make nice additions that would remain inline with their current menu offerings.
the crowd here is diverse - a mix of college kids and senior citizens, h-town lifers and new home owners, families, friends and couples. pretty much anyone and everyone can fit in and feel comfortable at the oakmont.;Oakmont is a nice place to go and grab a drink or chill out after work (which is what we did today). I've been here quite a few times, for lunch and dinner, and nothing stands out as incredible to me. Still, it's great for a quick meal or to hear some live music (check their website for people playing).
I've had some iffy appetizers, but I can always count on the tomato basil chicken salad with feta cheese. Always fresh and very tasty - they put the balsamic vinaigrette on the side so that you can control how much is on there. That's a huge plus for me.
Our service today was great, but it hasn't been in the past. Parking isn't great - there's a tiny lot that fits about 5 cars. Otherwise, there is some street parking, but only on meters (in such a small town like Havertown, I can't believe there are meters on these two streets).
Bring a few friends, have a few adult beverages and it promises to be a good time!. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Oakmont National Pub: Well Oakmont pub had a tall order. After my mom mom's funeral folks wanted to take me out and well I was not quite in the mood. But with the sun shining the local politician suggested it and I figured it must be a local haunt that I somehow have missed on my visits home.
The porch was great and realzing and the beer on draft was a great selection.We got a combo platter with poppers and wings and the like and nothing too outstanding there but def. as good as regular bar food. The Salmon with a double order of veggies was great and I am about to use the brocoli for my AM eggs and they held up great.
The pt. about this place is it is locally owned, met one of the brothers, a handsome young guy who when I pointed out he was Irish he said yeah i love that but am American first:)
They have live music and it's just a cool place. Lots of folks seem to walk from their homes and ran into a few local do gooders so that was nice. It is throwback to when folks knew each other in bars and even when they didn't they said hello. The TV's inside are great and it is a great place to see a game!
I would say my only issue with them is that they should put the womens bathroom on teh first floor and the men's on second. Saw a preggers lady trying to make it up and felt bad.
Also maybe like a cool pot pie or a rotating special in terms of the food.
Check it out good for big groups or solo;I have been to the Oakmont pub at least a few times over the past couple years. I'm not crazy about it, but at the same time it's probably the best pub in havertown. The atmosphere is very nice. The restaurant is set up with high ceilings and some tables on the second floor as as well. So there is a lot of seating, there's also a covered deck with tables which is heated well in the winter. We sat outside on our most recent visit. Service here is always pretty good. There menu has a good mix of items and seems to change somewhat often. For our appetizer, we had cheese fries. They were great, the kind with the cheese baked on, not with cheese whiz. For my meal, I had the vodka penne with chunks of ham in it. This was pretty good. I have had varying experiences with the food on the menu depending on what I ordered. Some stuff I wouldn't get from here. The food is good quality but I feel it is a bit overpriced for what it is. Also, I don't drink beer so I wouldn't know but apparently the pub has a good selection for that as well. For parking, we usually park in the township building lot but i'm not sure if you're really supposed to.;Had lunch on the deck. Service was outstanding and staff was great as usual. I had the bacon cheese burger special with blue cheese and home made steak fries! Excellent! Fiancé had chicken pasta which she also enjoyed. Another great day at Oakmont!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Oakmont National Pub: Nice place to eat, and grab a beer. The outside seating area is even nice in the colder months. Parking is sparse on the property, but if you are persistent there is parking on the street nearby. I honestly have never had a bad meal here. The food is well prepared and the ambiance is pretty cool. This was once a bank and they have retained some of the old vault doors. This is a definite place to hit on a night out in Delco;Great spot. Find a better bar restaurant with outdoor seating like this within 20 miles of here and I will send you a $100 bill from a monopoly game. Good night life, great beer selection, good food and great service. When we visit we hit this spot every time.;Outstanding food, great beer selection, and a comfortable atmosphere make this a great stop. |
Tony & Joe's Pizzeria is located at 203 Fayette St, Conshohocken city. It has the postal code is 19428 and latitude - longitude is 40.0746954842 --75.3051469572 . List of Tony & Joe's Pizzeria's categories: Steakhouses, Pizza, Burgers, Restaurants, Italian. Tony & Joe's Pizzeria 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: 11:0-23:0, Sunday: 12:0-21:0. The rating for Tony & Joe's Pizzeria is 3.5. Tony & Joe's Pizzeria is currently open. Tony & Joe's Pizzeria provides information for customer: Has good for kids service, Serves beer and wine, Casual Attire, Has bike parking, No reservations service, Accepts credit cards, Has good for groups service, u'no', Can provide Medium Price, True, Average loud, No caters service, Has delivery support, Has supports takeout service, Has outdoor seating, No need to make an appointment. Extremely poor review of restaurant Tony & Joe's Pizzeria: Ordered a Pizza on a Thursday night and after close to an hour we called to see where it was. The reply was "you have only been waiting 51 minutes" it took an additional half hour and when it got here the pizza was cold and rubbery.;Will never be ordering from her again. I ordered a pepper, onion and sausage small pizza and there was probably an entire raw onion on the pizza in little shavings. I get I ordered onion, but there was more onion than cheese.;Pizza was terrible!!! Fettuccine Alfredo was mediocre and the clam linguine was a joke... Only noodles and no clams.
Never again!. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Tony & Joe's Pizzeria: Very subpar pizza and that's me being generous. Loaded with cheese, very little sauce, and soggy. No crisp or crunch to the crust. This pizza was undercooked - the cheese ripped off the slices when being picked up. Won't be returning, which is a shame because the workers are friendly and it's 3 blocks from my house. The pizza is just bad.;Ordered for delivery. The food came later than we were told over the phone and arrived COLD. Was so looking forward to eating a hot, at least a warm pizza..... Considering the place is right down the street, I don't understand how it wound up being so cold.;Their delivery is $3.00 and they take 1 and a half hours to deliver. I am not making this up, it happened twice to me, and I live very close to them. The second time, as the pizza came - it was cold. If you go in there the food is good, but if it gets delivered, it can be cold and take forever. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Tony & Joe's Pizzeria: Pizza is decent but not much of a slice selection. Cute little pizza parlor with dine in and outdoor seating available. No fuss place, and clean, I will be back.;I've been getting pizzas here for ten years. Not really because I like them or anything but because that's where I've been going for ten years. Apparently the pizza is good enough to keep me coming back but now that I read some of these reviews I think I'll try Ted's Place. A friend of mine goes there and says it's pretty good.;Wasn't really planning on coming in here but it started pouring rain out of nowhere and I was forced to go into the first restaurant I found. I had a hoagie which was not bad, was a little bland but overall not a bad experience. It was very hot in there though. I think the only type of ventilation was the ceiling fan which was not doing much either. The overall feel of the place is very old school and not welcoming enough for a sit-down restaurant.
I can say that Tony & Joe's is a solid place if you want some italian if you're looking for a convenient spot to fill your belly.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Tony & Joe's Pizzeria: Nice service and quick service. Pizza was nice...the dough is excellent!
The centre was a little soggy but the often are at take away places.;I started working in Conshohocken recently and have found Tony and Joe's to be a reliable spot for a quick lunch when I'm in the mood for pizza. To date I've only had one type (the buffalo chicken), but it's so good that I keep going back for it.
The texture of the dough/crust is good. I don't always eat my crust, but here I do. The pizza is topped with a generous amount of chicken and cheese, and absolutely smothered in buffalo sauce (which is perfect, because I can never have enough hot sauce). It delivers just the right amount of spice. It's a little messy (as it should be) so grab extra napkins!
I'll definitely be back and hope to try out some other menu items in future visits. Everyone working here is also extremely friendly!;I had an awesome slice of Buffalo Chicken pizza here today while visiting a friend. They had a few tables outdoors which was a nice touch on a ~72 degree Sunday afternoon. I will stop back next time I am in the area looking for a quick meal.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Tony & Joe's Pizzeria: First time customer. Customer service was great! Fresh toppings and sauce on pizza was amazing. We will be making sure to make our way back on our next trip to Philly.;Best pizza and best customer service around! I've had very positive encounters with Annette. Went here for my 18 birthday and continue to go here with my girlfriend. Such a great local shop.;The better half and I occasionally go here when I'm down in Conshy and it's pretty darn good. The staff is very friendly and welcoming and the food is always satisfying. It may seem like it's just a pizza joint, but they have a full list of dinners, sandwiches, etc. Highly recommended.. |
Jano's Pizza Havertown is located at 31 Brookline Blvd, Havertown city. It has the postal code is 19083 and latitude - longitude is 39.9788601 --75.3033026 . List of Jano's Pizza Havertown's categories: Pizza, Restaurants. Jano's Pizza Havertown opens: Monday: 11:0-22:0, Tuesday: 11:0-22:0, Wednesday: 11:0-22:0, Thursday: 11:0-22:0, Friday: 11:0-1:0, Saturday: 11:0-0:0, Sunday: 11:0-23:0. The rating for Jano's Pizza Havertown is 2.5. Jano's Pizza Havertown is currently closed. Jano's Pizza Havertown provides information for customer: No reservations service, Serves beer and wine, Accepts credit cards, No outdoor seating, Has good for kids service, Has bike parking, Average loud, Can provide Medium Price, Has delivery support, 'no', Has good for groups service, Has caters service, True, Casual Attire, Has supports takeout service, No table service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Jano's Pizza Havertown: Took these guys over 90 minutes to deliver cold pizza. They told us 45 minutes and were quite rude to us on the phone we called to ask about our pizza.;Update to previous review. Today was the straw that broke the camel's back. Never again coming here.
Ordered 4 pizzas and when I picked them up they only had 2, 1 of which was wrong. It wasn't that the other 2 weren't ready yet, they just didn't take the order correctly. The teen argued with me that i didn't tell him 4 pizzas and that I ordered different toppings.
Had to wait an extra 25 minutes for new pizzas. The one that was originally correct just sat there while they made the other ones, so it was cold when I got home.
No compensation offered for screwing it up. I was late for my guests since I had to wait.
Pizza is good, service is absolutely terrible
That's what you get when you have teenagers running the place.
Avoid this place.
On numerous occasions we have received the incorrect order. Last time we had delivery we received the wrong order, we called and they said that we could have our next pizza free. They have NOT honored this since. Our last pick up order they had our order wrong. I checked prior to leaving the store since they have had it wrong on other occasions. They said they would cook us another pizza. I had to wait another 25 minutes and they did not compensate us for providing us with the wrong order nor for my time I had to wait.;No thanks. For a below average pizza joint, they actually have the nerve to pass through their Visa charges. It is 2013 and people use cards. Suck up the cost yourself. That's the price of doing business. (Or at least up your prices by a fraction to offset those costs.). Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Jano's Pizza Havertown: Crust is good. But pizza arrived lukewarm and margarita pizza was terrible. Hardly any cheese. Was more like a thin crust cold tomato pie. Other pizza was good. I like that the veggies were chopped very small.;Can't seem to find a reliable pizza joint in this town....my fiancé ordered two medium pizzas on a Tuesday night, the girl who answered the phone said 20 minutes for pick up. I arrived 30 minutes later and was told that they were still in the oven...as I sat there for the next 15 minuets it had hit me that they were never put in the oven to begin with, when asking what the issue was the girl stated " they will be done in 2 that's my fault " any way took the pizza home and was looking at the boxes and in the upper right hand corner it says " Sunday, Monday, Tuesday 2 large pizza's pick up only $15.99 plus tax toppings extra " my bill was $20.03 just goes to show lack of knowledge or lack of care I haven't determined which is worse, I'll let you decide...other then that this place is good in a pinch pizza is average and would only go back if there was an issue some where else;On numerous occasions we have received the incorrect order. Last time we had delivery we received the wrong order, we called and they said that we could have our next pizza free. They have NOT honored this since. Our last pick up order they had our order wrong. I checked prior to leaving the store since they have had it wrong on other occasions. They said they would cook us another pizza. I had to wait another 25 minutes and they did not compensate us for providing us with the wrong order nor for my time I had to wait.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Jano's Pizza Havertown: Their pizza is in our rotation and it's a decent pie- best non-Picas pie we've discovered in Havertown. The Kelly O' Fries are solid- melted cheddar and mozzarella with bits of bacon. Also, the steak bread is well worth it. The wings fell a little short, but we'll give them another shot. They can get busy on weekends so plan accordingly.
The cheese steaks are mediocre. The onions were over-cooked and seemed to be sitting for quite some time. The fries also seemed to be sitting for awhile and dropped down in the fryer- muy disappointed.;To be fair this is a one time visit as Sam's Boardwalk pizza rating and should give an additional review after multiple visits.
The family did takeout for a white pie and a margherita pie.
Everything was easy as far as pick up. The pizza was loved by teens/pre teens and just good for me. I like thinner crust. This pie is fairly thick.
For now: good,just not great.;In Havertown you can't through a stick without hitting a pizza joint! This is one of them. I'd put them in the top 25% based on quality, quantity, and service. It's nice that you can grab a beer here which is not true of most pizza places in the area. There is a great cheap public parking lot about a minutes' walk down the street.
This is a full menu pizza joint. In addition to pies you can get burgers, hoagies, Italian, etc. Pizza is a really personal thing. They are worth a try to see if you like their style.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Jano's Pizza Havertown: We really like Jano's Havertown! We ordered a couple of times in the past week. We ordered on a Friday and Saturday we had guests and ordered again. Then more company on Monday. We ate cheesesteaks (beef and chicken), fries, and wings (hot and bbq).Their steaks are good! Delivery is really quick and our food was hot. We were not disappointed. We had an issue with an order that got confused. No big deal. They corrected the issue and brought out more hot food. We will order from them again.;My new local favorite. As a former New Yorker I'm always looking for pizza that comes close to NY. This is the best I've found around here. Pizza loving son agrees.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Jano's Pizza Havertown: Best slice and soda ever! $2.50, huge, and delicious. Friendly service. Yum. Very good pizza place.;Behind just one other pizza place, this is by far the best pizza in the area.. coming from a guy who has eaten a LOT of pizza in his life. At first I was a bit hesitant to try it, because I had my doubts that it would actually be "Boardwalk Style", but it totally is, and even if you think it isn't, it's still absolutely one of the best pizzas I have ever had the pleasure of devouring. Please, do yourself a favor, and get a pizza from this place! :D;Upside down pizza is amazing!!! Delivery times can take a bit but the drivers are nice and seem genuinely happy about tips (instead of expecting them). Again - UPSIDE DOWN PIZZA!!!!!!! A MUST TRY!. |
Cafe Nhan 1 is located at 1606 W Passyunk Ave, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19145 and latitude - longitude is 39.924667 --75.173231 . List of Cafe Nhan 1's categories: Restaurants, Vietnamese. Cafe Nhan 1 opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 10:0-19:0, Thursday: 10:0-19:0, Friday: 10:0-19:0, Saturday: 10:0-19:0, Sunday: 10:0-19:0. The rating for Cafe Nhan 1 is 4.5. Cafe Nhan 1 is currently open. Cafe Nhan 1 provides information for customer: Has supports takeout service, No caters service, True, No good for groups service, Accepts credit cards, Has wheelchair accessible, No bike parking, No happy hour service, Has BYOB service, Serves beer and wine, u'free', Has table service, No outdoor seating, Has good for kids service, Can provide Medium Price, Has reservations service, Has delivery support, 'casual', No dogs allowed, False, Very Loud, No need to make an appointment. Extremely poor review of restaurant Cafe Nhan 1: Not guest friendly at all. Came here to eat wanted a table at the corner cause didn't wanted to be in the middle. Because I came by my self they refuse to let me sit there cause its a table for four. Mind you not that there was no rush hours or expecting people to come in. It be my last time here. Hope the boss read this.;Incompetent staff. Andrew or whatever his name is, is a rude and condescending moron of a manager. If you decide to make it your business to partner up with Uber eats or any delivery services and cannot complete the order before the driver picks up. Who's fault is it?
Ubers? or the restaurant?
And then continue to berate a customer for calling and trying to figure out what went wrong, only to be met with blame... "Oh you've never used Uber eats before? they are always like that...Sorry sir but that's your fault harharhar! But sir there is nothing I can do they haven't paid us yet so...we are just going to do a half ass job in getting your order ready. OK!" just give Uber a call they'll fix everything they know we suck.
Then why did you partner with them? Why are you blaming Uber Eats? They are not the ones preparing the food you losers!
Never again to this restaurant never again to cafe naaahh!. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Cafe Nhan 1: I see a lot of great reviews about this place but for me, it is just mediocre pho place. I order the pho. The soup was sweet broth. Like it's been cooked for a long time, but it's not enough spices for me. The meatball they is great though. Wonder if they made it themselves or bought it.
The bahn mi is also mediocre. The pork belly is not as flavorful I was hoping.
Their homemade hot sauce is super spicy, but that is not why I'm looking for at a pho place.
Edit: just to clarify, I didn't put the hot sauce on the pho, because that is not why I didn't enjoy the pho. I put the hot sauce on the side to eat it with my bahn mi.;I ordered a bahn mi and it was so small. It was not a bahn mi, it's a hot dog roll pretending to be one at the price of $4.50!!;I've been to this restaurant a few times before covid and loved their bun bo hue. I was around the area and bought take out today. I was very excited since I haven't had it for a year. My daughter and I were pretty disappointed. The broth was not the same. It was very sweet to the point I added over 1 lime to change the sweetness. The meat proportion was very off too. There were barely any beef in my order. The order was very small as well. I might give it another try but not anytime soon.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Cafe Nhan 1: I had the BBH. It was flavorful and a nice size for my money. The service is good but the restaurant is small. My friend had the Pho and we shared the summer rolls. I tasted the Pho soup and wasn't too crazy about it and the summer rolls were also small and had no actual meat in it for the price they were asking for;Everyone was raving about this place, so i was expecting more.
The taste of the broth was definitely good....however, they don't give much meat. I got the regular standard pho, and the ratio of noodle to meat was off.
If they gave more meat, I would give this 4 stars.;I really REALLY wanted to like this place, especially after reading all the great reviews on Yelp. Unfortunately, it just wasn't so. The food wasn't terrible but it also wasn't great. If I had to sum up the meal in one word it would be SALTY. I'm not a bland food type of person, but all the food that my husband and I ordered today was pretty salty.
My husband and I arrived to the place around 1:30 and luckily it wasn't super packed. The place is really tiny but very well decorated and very clean. We were able to get a table right away and we were greeted right away by the host to ask if wanted tea or water. The servers were very friendly during our entire time there, and they were great with all customers from what I could see.
We ordered the cha gio for appetizer and the regular bun bo hue and the banh mi dac biet for our main meal. The cha gio looked really good, and they didn't use much (if any) taro as a filler unlike a lot of other places, and I really appreciated that. They tasted really fresh and pretty good although a bit salty. The spicy fish sauce vinaigrette that they serve with it was also on the salty side. The banh mi was OK--surprisingly small, not a lot of meat filling, and they don't put the pickled veggies on the sandwich which I thought it desperately needed. The bun bo hue was what I had high hopes for, though, since it seems like everyone raves about it. As soon as it came out I tasted the broth--great pork flavor but other than that it was salty and didn't have enough lemongrass. My husband though the meat was a little over cooked and on the soft side. I was a little let down since bun bo hue is one of my most favorite noodle soups.
I'm not sure if we went on an "off" day but I just wasn't won over by any of the food. Props for the great decor and excellent service though.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Cafe Nhan 1: This place was recommended by a friend. It is now become one of my favorite spots for authentic Vietnamese food. Cafe Nhan is also very homey and has one of the better services among Asian restaurants as a whole. They are friendly and trendy. So far, my favorite dish is "bun bo hue." Spicy but not overwhelming. The broth is decent with a very good portion of noodles and meat. I will be back to try out other dishes.;Bomb.com
They have relocated a couple of doors down from the old tiny spot. This new location is a bit bigger and cleaner. Of course with an increase in workers, the price also went up!
It's always an easy choice to get Bun Bo Hue from Cafe Nhan but I feel like that's all I could from the recent changes. The Mi Bo Kho is not the same as before, rice dishes are still probably the same and the pho was still 3/5. Banh Mi is great but not worth that price for a very small roll.
Regardless, I still love the place for the staff. Super friendly boss and staff that serve with politeness and patience!;In my pursuit to find a warm, flavorful soup, on the first snow day of the season, I came to Cafe Nahn. It seems many other people shared my idea because the tiny the restaurant had a 20-30 minute wait.
Well, the wait well worth it. I ordered the beef brisket stew and the caramelized pork belly, with boiled egg and rice.
The stew was hearty and very flavorful. This place clearly doesn't rely on a pile of salt for seasoning, like I've experienced at other places that serve headache-inducing, overly salted broth. And the beef was so tender that it fell apart. The rice noodles were also cooked to perfection with the ideal bouncy texture.
While the pork belly was good, it was well-seasoned and tender, I was expecting something a bit more grand. When caramelizing a protein, I thought the outer portion should be, at the very least, browned with a light or very light crisp on the surface.This pork didn't have the desired color or texture, it looked like it was stewed. Also, the pork belly lacked the star feature of this particular cut: the tri-layers comprised of skin and meat that are joined together by a nice layer of fat. And depending on how it was cooked, each layer lends a contrasting texture. At Cafe Nahn, it appears the chef removed the skin, which was a mild disappointment.
Despite this, the dish wasn't the worse thing and had many other redeeming qualities like the aforementioned amount of flavor and tenderness. Another delicious touch was the boiled egg that was stained the color of the pork brother because it was most likely boiled in the broth.
I will definitely comeback to Cafe Nahn. The customer service and food were both great!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Cafe Nhan 1: Yummmm love this place! Limited menu selections but can't go wrong with anything on the menu, everything is delicious! I especially like the Bun Bo Hue. My brother loves their Pho and the braised chicken rice dish and the curry chicken. Great food, exceptional service, will def return again and again.;Passed by this place and decided to have a try. It wasn't disappointed at all. Bun bo hue is a must try dish and it's really big too (even for regular size), worth the price. Personally, I feel that it's very hot. So I hope next time the waitress could warn customers before ordering the dish or they could put the hot sign on the menu. Overall, it was still a good meal. Ambience is very nice as well as the waitresses.;Mikey is the best server there. He greets us by name and makes suggestions on the food. Pho Nam was excellent and the portions are well priced. They serve banh mi too and I suggest you make your way down here.. |
L'Oca Italian Bistro is located at 2025 Fairmount Ave, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19130 and latitude - longitude is 39.967476 --75.171166 . List of L'Oca Italian Bistro's categories: Restaurants, Italian. L'Oca Italian Bistro opens: 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: 17:0-22:0. The rating for L'Oca Italian Bistro is 3.0. L'Oca Italian Bistro is currently closed. L'Oca Italian Bistro provides information for customer: No delivery support, Has outdoor seating, No caters service, Serves beer and wine, No good for groups service, u'no', No supports takeout service, Can provide Medium Price, Has reservations service, Accepts credit cards, Loud, False, No good for kids service, Casual Attire. Extremely poor review of restaurant L'Oca Italian Bistro: Back in 2007, I was loco for L'Oca. There was this adorable Italian waiter who was clearly passionate about the place, the food was delicious, the walls were freshly painted, things were grand--5 stars.
Boy have things taken a sad TURN for the worse--and to be fair I've given the place many chances before finally writing this review.
*TheFood:* truly unremarkable with incredible amounts of salt and butter to disguise authentic blandness.
*The Service:* ever since our Italian friend left, it seems like the staff are just having a really very bad day. Every day. Or they are super-duper awkward...
*The Place:* if you sit outside and avoid the restrooms, you're golden. If per chance you visit the restroom (which is hopefully functioning) you will see that the "back of the house" is a bit disturbing and shady....I would think the margins on a few $25 plates of pasta can cover a couple gallons of Benjamin Moore for the interior....
In conclusion, this place was worth a visit many moons ago--it's now an expensive dump that can leave you feeling quite unsettled.;I'm with the other many, many one-star purveyors here. Our dinner (Friday, Jan. 8, 2010, in case the owner belatedly develops an interest) consisted of bad to mediocre food served by distracted, hostile teenage boys. OK, they were probably in their early 20's but might as well have been high-school wrestlers, for all we got from them. We waited and waited AND WAITED for every imaginable thing, at every stage, though the restaurant was far from full to capacity. To begin at the ending, the height of the evening occurred when, after waiting nearly 10 minutes to have our credit card collected by the several waiters (including our own) who repeatedly passed by our table, we finally put on our coats, hats, scarves and gloves, thinking this would surely convey the hint. Waiters, again including our own, continued to pass right by our table without collecting the credit card for another full 10 minutes. This "waiting" experience--the OPPOSITE of what "waiters" at a decent restaurant are hired to deliver-- was the keynote for every stage of the dinner; for example, plates were not cleared but sat on the table for a very, very long time after we had finished--even though, as I mentioned, all tables were not full and the aforementioned waiters (again including our own!) passed by our table many times. Similarly, our obviously finished plates (what part of the body language "I was so hungry I ate this rather tasteless, tough food, and so I'm now leaning far back from a completely cleaned plate" don't you understand?) sat on the table for about 15 minutes, and after they were finally cleared we waited another 15 minutes for the opportunity to order desserts. As others have mentioned, the bread was bad and the olive oil tasteless. The entrees were of low quality, as was the dessert we half-heartedly ordered. The waiter who took our order for dinner was so hostile that I literally thought at one point that he was going to hit me, simply because I chuckled at my companion's way of asking about dessert options. The waiter actually stopped his conversation with her, turned his head and glared at me, then returned to face her with an expression of extreme hostility on his face. On this night, no manager or host was in evidence, as had been the case a few months ago. I even said to my companion, as we realized we'd wasted our $30 bottle of wine on the very disappointing food, "It's like they're phoning it in." Truer words were never spoken: as we left L'Oca, the chef himself was standing over the next poor schmoe's rubbery, simmering entree, TALKING ON HIS CELL PHONE WHILE HE COOKED THE FOOD! We used to be fans of this restaurant. We used to count it among our favorites. Something has changed--horribly--at L'Oca. The fact that everything is now so overpriced and so badly executed is inexcusable. We will *never* return and have retracted our earlier recommendations to friends. It will be a mercy to everyone concerned when (as is inevitable) this place bites the dust. In the meantime, AVOID L'OCA LIKE THE PLAGUE!;Embarrassed...that is how I would feel if I served only 1 New Zealand lamb 'lollipop' chop in an entree for $29. Not only was the 2 oz. portion small, but the french fried potatoes served with it were an oily, old mess. I laughed out loud when I saw the portion. Hey, the good news is they will only rip me off once and maybe I'll save someone else the trouble of a poor, over-priced meal.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant L'Oca Italian Bistro: The atmosphere is quaint, the prices are reasonable,but the chef is unaccommodating we went there with a vegan, rather than be gracious that a person with strict dietary restrictions was willing to try his food, the chef refused to remove asiago from a dish to satisfy his guests claiming that it would affect the taste too drastically. we even asked to remove pancetta from a seperate dish, which of course was a no go. if you are a meat eater who can tolerate dairy, you will be pleased. but if you have any sort of trepidations towards dairy or meats, do not go as you will not leave satiated.;It was a cool summer evening and eating outside was delightful. However from the start of the meal to the coffee- the experience was disjointed. We would be introduced to one waiter and another would come- after waiting an inordinately long time for our food- 3 salads arrived- with a good 5 or more minutes wait til our 4th received his. Similarly 3 entres arrived- my fish was tasty if undercooked and barely warm. Friends' duck was excellent- the 2 men had pork and they said it was okay! Dessert and coffee- 2 coffees and one dessert arrived- one dessert and coffee completely forgotten. The portions were quite small and the desserts seemed stale. Had we been inside in a noisy crowded space it would have been unbearable- but we gave way to the evening although we were greatly disappointed.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant L'Oca Italian Bistro: This is a solid neighborhood place. Good food, good service. It's not going to blow your socks off, but it's better than most. I had the striped bass special which was decent. The bread dumpling things were good but mostly because of the parmesan cheese.;Oh this place...just so memorable! I went here last month and without a reservation, it was jam packed and we had to wait an hour (arrived at 8, were seated at 9). So that gave us high hopes! We had some amusing company - a pretty drunk girl one table over provided some entertainment.
The best part of the night was the wait staff. They were hilarious! But understand I mean this to point out that they were so odd/bad at their job it just became amusing. Our original waiter was Brad. He came over but seemed to get stage fright upon seeing us and had nothing to say. Then he rambled off a special or two and ended with oh yeah, I'm Brad and I'll be your waiter. Someone else came over and took over, opening our wine (side note - love BYOs so this is always a plus) and took our order. 3 minutes later, Brad came to take our order! This continued on for quite some time, Brad being uncertain of his role with us.
All in all, a good story. The food came relatively fast. I had the lamb which was a little salty. The guy I was with had the steak which I think he liked. It was large - taking up most of the plate! Best part were side dishes - I'm a sucker for cauliflower. I realize I often make menu choices based on side dishes. Hm.
Anyway - I had a good time at least. I would go back. It isn't the top of my list but good enough to go again. I do hope that they rotate their menu though. I didnt see anything on it that I loved/needed to order.;Solidly good northern Italian food with a hit or miss staff, and some odd menu selections (the rosemary pan friend chicken was good... but it really did taste like fried chicken). A bit pricey for the neighborhood, but after I'm down to the bottom of my wine (its BYOB), I'm no longer caring.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant L'Oca Italian Bistro: L'Oca is a solid neighborhood BYO for the Fairmount area and after dining here a few times, most recently last Friday, I would happily come out of my way to have dinner here.
The experience has always been solid, from service to the food. The restaurant has a spacious airy feel, without feeling cavernous, has an open kitchen (which I always find entertaining) and generously sized windows looking out on the neighboring Penitentiary. When it's a bit more on the seasonal side, L'Oca has outside tables available. Their corner location has ample sidewalk space so you don't feel like you are choking on car exhaust. A great outdoor dining spot.
I've mainly stuck to the pasta here, the Trofie con Funghi e Patate and the Tagliatelle with the Boar and Veal Ragu being two of my favorites.
L'Oca is great for groups as it's a little easier to get a reservation last minute and they can accommodate large tables.;had dinner twice here, always very good. menu changes keeps things interesting. relaxing atmosphere.
only negative, can be noisy ( kitchen?)for such a small space.;This is the perfect neighborhood BYOB restaurant! My husband and I went here last night and had a FABULOUS time. The atmosphere is the perfect balance between a comfortable space, and an upscale bistro. The service was amazing, and we were seated by the huge open windows which allow for a nice breeze, and ofcourse great people watching!
The food served here is delicious and always well thought out without being over done. I highly recommend the gnocchetti for an appetizer, and the duck with wide pasta noodles.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant L'Oca Italian Bistro: One of my favorite places in the neighborhood! You can sit outside which is great, but the corner can be a bit noisy. Inside is nice, too, especially when the windows are open. I avoid the place on busy weekends, though- as with many BYOBs it can get a bit crowded inside.
The food is great and I never had anything I did not like. The waiters are a good balance between attending but not bothering. The menu changes frequently which gives a good variety.;My first time going to a BYOB in Philly and I had a great experience. We went down the street to grab us a $10 bottle of wine and headed to the restaurant. I was worried that the waiter would be a little wary of us bringing our wine in, but they were very welcoming and ready to open our wine so we could enjoy it. My friend and I shared the gnochetti for our appetizer which was delicious and perfect to start with. Then she had the striped bass which was a special for the night and I had the free range chicken. I have never had such amazing chicken in my life. It was cooked perfectly and very tender-- almost even buttery! After our meal, shared a tiramisu and enjoyed the rest of our wine. They waiter let us enjoy our evening and our bottle of wine and did not rush us out of the restaurant. This made the evening perfect for my friend and I. I am so happy to have finally tried this place because it is a literal 5 minute walk from my place!;L'Oca's open kitchen comes through time and again with consistently well-balanced and executed dishes. But more than just finding its established niche in fine cuisine-starved Fairmount, it fills a surprising void as a Northern Italian neighborhood bistro in a city replete with Southern Italian red sauce eateries.
They've done a nice job in rehabbing a corner beer distributor space across from Eastern State Pen. with large windows that open out in summer and recessed and pendant lighting. The chef and his staff are committed to taking great care with their ingredients, from the deftly-handled salads to the richness of their game or pasta (half of which are homemade) preparations. On more than one occasion I've been blown away by the quiet perfection of their soups-- which are always simple, but manage to clarify the savory pleasure of a fresh young leek or humble beans in a minestrone.
The owner Jack is always there, vigilantly supervising the service, which is pleasant in its tidy coordination of various servers looking after your needs. Most Philly BYOs fall off in quality after their initial year in business, but it's nice to see that in its commitment to standards, L'Oca manages to bilk the trend.
What I've loved: valeriana and crescione/rughetta salads, gnocchetti armenville with sage butter, seasonal soups, saffron spaghetti with scallops and prosciutto, fresh pappardelle with goose ragu (only seasonal), and rabbit loin braised in milk.
They now accept reservations.. |
Taco Bell 13 is located at 6417 Harbison Ave., Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19149 and latitude - longitude is 40.03262 --75.06324 . List of Taco Bell 13's categories: Mexican, Restaurants, Fast Food, Tex-Mex. Taco Bell 13 opens: Monday: 10:30-1:0, Tuesday: 10:30-1:0, Wednesday: 10:30-1:0, Thursday: 10:30-1:0, Friday: 10:30-2:0, Saturday: 10:30-2:0, Sunday: 10:30-23:0. The rating for Taco Bell 13 is 1.5. Taco Bell 13 is currently open. Taco Bell 13 provides information for customer: Has supports takeout service, No good for kids service, No reservations service, Accepts credit cards, No outdoor seating, Can only provide Low Price, No good for groups service, 'casual', No bike parking, True, Has drive thru service, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Taco Bell 13: Tacos was wet and soggy when we told the drive though lady she got an attitude and we waited for fresh hard tacos that we never got cause she spit at our car after we asked how much longer I tried calling corporate but no answer just voicemail horrible place stay away I'd they can spit at you what do they do to the food when no one is looking;Worst Taco Bell in the city, very rude and slow. Food sub par at the best. Need people who like their job and treat customers with respect. Don't do full menu, waited ten minutes for someone to wait on us to find out they don't do breakfast (and there was no other customers there). Never again.;Simply put -- POOR CUSTOMER SERVICE.
Just rude and dry and you can tell none of the employees want to be there. I asked questions and the guy literally was irritated to answer. Sucks... I mean, granted, it's Taco Bell, not the place known for the best customer service or food but come on, let's have friendly service and at least some type of excitement to 1. Have a job 2. Providing food to folks. Lol. Food makes me happy. It sucks when people ruin that experience.
And when the heck did these taco boxes get so expensive? Two of these cost me $40?!
My rant is done.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Taco Bell 13: Came in to try the new Nacho Fries and get a Cheesy Gordita Crunch which I always get. After ordering, I was a little surprised there was no fire sauce at all, had to ask the cashier and he brought some out. After they called my number which took about 7 minutes. I checked my bag which had 2-3 more items than what I ordered, and didn't seem to have my Gordita, so I asked the cashier and he said it was for the other couple, so I let them have it and waited for my food... About 5 minutes after that someone from the kitchen asked me what I was waiting for and I replied, my order and handed her my receipt. Another cook came out and said that order was already done and the cashier told them the situation, in which they got mad at him for giving out the wrong order, but I corrected her and said that it wasn't my order. Someone who looked like the shift manager told me my order would be out shortly and it was about 2 minutes later.
Finally getting to the table to eat my food, I saw that I got very few fries from the $1 order, about half of what was the other bag the couple got from the same $1 order. Then opening my Gordita wrapper, I noticed there was almost no cheese between the two shells(they were not even sticking to each other), however, the outer shell was sticking to the wrapper, very annoyingly, to the point where I lost a chunk of it in the wrapper. The food was sub-par, most of the French fries were very soggy. Overall, if you can get to another taco bell, go to that one.;Food:1/10 Everything is soggy and overall cheap and awful.
Service:7/10 Pretty fast service. I guess that's why they call it "Fast Food."
Atmosphere:6/10 The interior is pretty nice. So is the exterior. It's also connected to KFC. Go there instead.
OVERALL:4.6/10;Okay. This establishment definitely needs some work. It is very dirty inside and the staff doesn't have the best attitude. The saving grace for them is the seating inside. There is plenty of it.
The drive thru is usually always packed which sucks because the way the parking lot/drive thru is laid out, if you park to eat inside and then the drive thru gets packed. You're kind of trapped in your parking spot until someone gives you enough space to pull out.
It's nice to have your choice of Taco Bell or KFC. That's an upside.
I feel bad because the place got remodeled at least 1-2 years ago and it's nice, but I feel like they should just train the staff better or hire people that actually do care about customer satisfaction.
What's nice is that you feel somewhat safe in the area because this specific Taco Bell/KFC is across the street from the police district.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Taco Bell 13: One of the busiest taco bells that I've ever been too. Needs to run more efficient given the fact that I see a staff of at least 10.
All of the sauces needed to be replenished.
If there is a partnership of Taco Bell and KFC there should be 2 managers.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Taco Bell 13: None. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Taco Bell 13: Took my girl here the other night and wound up smashing her in the parking lot because the drive thru took so long... great lay but we got chick fil a afterwards because the food still wouldn't have been done. |
Warmdaddy's is located at 1400 S Christopher Columbus Blvd, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19147 and latitude - longitude is 39.9293522 --75.1454738 . List of Warmdaddy's's categories: Soul Food, Breakfast & Brunch, Southern, Restaurants, Salad. Warmdaddy's opens: Monday: 19:0-2:0, Tuesday: 17:0-0:0, Wednesday: 17:0-0:0, Thursday: 17:0-0:0, Friday: 17:0-1:0, Saturday: 16:0-1:0, Sunday: 11:0-23:0. The rating for Warmdaddy's is 3.5. Warmdaddy's is currently closed. Warmdaddy's provides information for customer: Can provide Medium Price, No good for kids service, Serves beer and wine, Has supports takeout service, Accepts credit cards, Has bike parking, 'casual', Has outdoor seating, Has caters service, True, Has good for groups service, Very Loud, Has happy hour service, Has table service, u'no', No dogs allowed, Unknown delivery support, Has reservations service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Warmdaddy's: OMG. We went last night for the all you can eat Crabs, and they were absolutely awful. In fact, all of the food was vile. The crabs were so small and all of the meat stuck to the shell. So NOT worth the money. I could have made my own crab legs for half the price and they would have actually tasted good. AWFUL AWFUL AWFUL;Me and my girlfriend just went tonight and horrible time because it was overpriced for average food and and very loud the good things was that the service was good and the food came out fast but we will give it one more try for the buffet;I would like to have been able to rate the food however we never were seated and walked out in disgust. We were in town visiting from Baltimore for my birthday weekend. I looked the place up and called to find out if a certain football game was on there she stated yes and to come down. We got there only to find the wait was going to be pretty lengthy. We didnt mind. The person at the front told us 2 hours and took our names. So we stayed indoors for a while, walked around and sat in the car. We came back an hour and 45 min later. Someone who I could only assume was a manager proceeded to tell us he didnt have any space. We stated we gave our name and the waiter told us a table would be ready. This guy just weakly apologized and stated "I'm sorry but he should have said we MAY be able to seat you." WHAT?!?? After having us wait two hours you dont say MAYBE we can seat you. We could have left to eat somewhere else. He apologized again but did not seem sincere.
I understand if you have a heavy RSVP day planned but this needs to be communicated to your STAFF. Had when I called I had been told, we wouldnt have came. Had we been told when we ARRIVED, we would not have waited TWO HOURS to just look like idiots waiting in the front of the store.
Never again.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Warmdaddy's: My boyfriend and I were visiting Philly for a few days and came here on a Thursday night (8/23/18). It was a little after 10pm and we were told the kitchen closes at 10 on Thursdays. We understood but still wanted to get some drinks since we'd heard good things about this place. We were told the rooftop bar was open so we went upstairs and it was a nice vibe. We appreciated the DJ playing actual vinyls of soul classics. We were standing at the bar near the door getting ready to order when a women working there came over and said it's a $5 cover. We paid only to not make a scene but if it was a $5 cover why wasn't there someone manning the door and why wasn't it specifically stated when we first came in and were told about the bar? We ordered two drinks, a margarita ($12) and a honey jar ($10). Overpriced? Yes. However, we're from New York where these are standard prices and we also wanted to patronize a black owned business. My boyfriend ordered the drinks which should have been $22 without tip but when he got the bill the total was $28, this is without tax or a tip. They overcharged for both the drinks. He chose not to make a scene, but this was pretty frustrating. We were considering revisiting another day to have brunch here but after this experience we will not be. The only reason they are getting 2 stars is because the drinks were fairly good (even though they were a bit small).;Amazin Grace was terrific as the atmosphere is always at Warmdaddy's which draws you in for what is expected to be a soulful evening. However looks are deceiving there service & food they could have kept it. To think if your going to charge a 15 dollar cover you would hope that the establishment would enforce a dress code & the show would start on time. The food suck & the waiter gave my entire place setting to another table after coming over twice unprepared and unable to serve us. Although management did there best to many bad highlights to rationally find a good time at this dump. The Roots must be performing before I give a thought of spending any time or money at this so called Philadelphia establishment.;The food is ok.... if you like your food luke-warm. The food quality over the years has drastically diminished which is sad, bc i used to tell everyone to come here for dinner. The service is ok, i mean the servers try as best as they can; but the quality of the food that comes out of the kitchen is not their fault. We ordered our drinks, soup and entrees, and somehow our entrees came out in 15 minutes! No drinks (i ordered iced tea), no soup (gumbo), no cornbread, no silverware. Super backwards. Then my entire entree was cold! The mashed potatoes were clearly ice cream scooped out from an old batch and was not even warm; just cold. The green beans were room temp. My short ribs were room temp. Then when my gumbo finally did come out, that was room temp. I don't know how other people eat, but generally when i order food, i expect it to come out hot... or is that not normal? They took my entree back & brought it out in a matter of 5 minutes. So that tells me that their food is all made in the morning or night before & plated as ordered. Bc it should have taken at least another 40 min to bring out a fresh plate with my entree, not 5 minutes after sending it back. And yes...they still made us pay full price. Now i remembered why i haven't come back here in so long, but i stupidly figured i would give this place another try. (Oh it's been 30 min & we're still sitting here waiting to pay. I'm writing this as I'm waiting for my credit card to come back on a full priced check for an incredibly sub par meal. I'm disappointed with how badly this place has gone down.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Warmdaddy's: The food is good. But don't expect good service. My husband and I went there for a Friday night dinner. We were seated outside due to the wait time. This suited us just fine since the music was too loud and over powering for me. Once seated however the wait staff forgot about us. I had to go and find our waitress just so she could come get our drink orders. At this point we knew what we wanted. Our order took so long that our appetizers and meals came out at the same time. Some sides never made it out. The wait for the check and even to pay was even more painful.
I might order take out but never dine in again.;I've been to Warmdaddy's a few times. I always return hoping for a great experience and leave slightly disappointed. The service is slow and disorganized, the servers don't seem to have an assigned area which means your likely to get neglected. I love New Orleans/Cajun/Southern style food but the food at WDs is mediocre at best. On a positive side, the corn bread is great, the drinks are good and the performances are always fun.;Go for the music, not the food! Ordered gumbo, turkey chili, cornbread and greens. Should have stuck with just cornbread and greens! Wait staff was friendly and attentive. Music was awesome!!. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Warmdaddy's: Warmdaddy's is one of my favorite places to go to for dinner in Philly. The vibe is very warm and calm. Try to go after 6 so that you can hear live music as you eat. Cornbread is a yummy starter for dinner. Definitely recommend the fried chicken for a meal.;Pretty chilled spot of warm hearted black folk. Not sure about the area... I ubered!!!! My server is the bomb!!! Her name is Brittany and she is real and she rocks!!! I ordered the fried chicken salad and the Carolina rum punch and shit was tasty!!!!!;This place has a specific attitude. It's a cool go with the flow place. So sometimes your order may take a while or you won't be served right away. This is most likely because the place is always packed. Make reservations AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE. Luckily while you wait you'll be able to listen to fantastic music while you sit. The food is across the broad good. Never had a bad plate. If you want a chill night. This is your place.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Warmdaddy's: Visited here last Sunday & really enjoyed the food and live music!
The service was a little slow but the music def kept you distracted!
I ordered the chicken livers & gravy & a salad very yummy! (Asked for extra gravy);Ok Comedy on Monday Nights was soooo good. I had the appetizer sampler I posted a picture, more than enough food to share. We had no idea it was that big but it was delicious, especially the cat fish and corn bread. But get there early or make reservations for the shows because it gets packed and you end up paying to stand and watch a show. Great for the nice summer nights, and contrary to other peoples opinion, I like the new locations, more parking right by the movie theater, so you can get drinks before or after watching a movie and its right off the highway. I frequented this venue over the summer and have no complaints.;Warmdaddy's is the number one soulfood restaurant in Philly. A bit pricey, but the service is always excellent and the food is amazing. I make it a point to come here at least a few times a year. The portions are very generous and the live music makes it a memorable dining experience. Parking is ample as well. There's also the option of having meals outdoors, either the patio or the rooftop (beautiful view of Philly) - no cover charge for outdoor dining.. |
Wawa 170 is located at 19 N Bishop Ave, Clifton Heights city. It has the postal code is 19018 and latitude - longitude is 39.9256564222 --75.310344383 . List of Wawa 170's categories: Restaurants, Sandwiches, Convenience Stores, Coffee & Tea, Food. Wawa 170 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 170 is 3.0. Wawa 170 is currently open. Wawa 170 provides information for customer: Has bike parking, Accepts credit cards, Can only provide Low Price, Has supports takeout service, Has caters service, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Wawa 170: In the midst of pumping gas cashier turns off pump and tells me over PA system that car must be turned around to continue to pump. Why are hoses long enough to allow one to reach the other side of the car? Where is the signage saying this is not allowed? Wawa just seems as if they are trying to alienate long time customers these days.
Deli slicers gone for years now, pre packaged/pre sliced meat and cheese, rolls are not the same since they switched to the bake in house, and most cashiers seem more concerned with feeding money into a safe then moving lines quickly during peak shopping.
Do yourself a favor and pass the Wawa and hit up an independent retailer or one that at least still has an owner involved with daily operations.;Went to Wawa gave the cashier $20 walked out to my car and left, I forgot to pump my gas ?
I called the store maybe 7 minutes later and they said that they wouldn't help me in any way.
that someone had used $15 of my gas and I could have $5 back if I returned?
I asked for a refund or $20 credit for gasoline, and they also denied.
I just want to make sure everybody knows that Wawa doesn't care if you get ripped off on their property. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Wawa 170: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Wawa 170: I only stop at this WaWa during off hours as getting in and out of the lot during regular hours is challenging at best. Gas is the same price cash or credit. I can't stand the folks that pump their gas and leave their car at the pumps rather than move to the parking area so that others can tank up. Good gas prices for this end of the county.;This wawa is always busy and the parking lot is crazy. I only come here when I desperately need gas and for their hoagies. Store is clean and staff is nice.;This is a super Wa Wa across the street from Home depot on Baltimore Pike. It includes a gas station. They always seem to have the lowest gas price in the immediate area. Every time I'm nearby I make a point of filling up. As usual the store itself is neat, clean, and well run. I love the fee free ATMs.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Wawa 170: There is not much to hate about Wawa. Especially, the "super" ones.
This store is nice and clean. Staff seemed friendly. Store was very packed.
The gas here was great. Super, cheap! Lots of pumps with long hoses. Actually, did not have mini-tvs.
Only downside is that people park in the pump spots, and will go inside the shop.;Wawa is the most fantastic 'convenience store' in the world. It's like a specialized version of a 7-11. Even though it started in Dela-where? I still think of it as Philly-centric. I mean, they have the awesome pretzels, snacks & candy, hot & ready to-go foods and beverages. If they lost the blue laws Wawa would be a force to be reckoned with!
I love it when I visit my MomMom and I buy water (no Vitamin Water by the way) the ladies always laugh and tell me I can get that shit for free out of the faucet at home.;This place is great! This is one main Wawa I go to and I'm rarely disappointed by their service. Great place, a gas station for your car needs, good prices that equal the quality of their food... this place has almost everything!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Wawa 170: I have patronized this location of WAWA for quite some time!!!! Its busy, starting around 6 am and doesn't skip a beat until close to 2 or 3pm. They have a nice parking lot and there is a gas station here. The employees are super friendly, but Mary Angela, Chris and Lenay are my favorites. Other great employees are super people also. Chris with the light colored hair, Lucille -the manager, Pam and Niecy. I always order oatmeal with raisins every morning and Mary Angela and Lenay put the raisins in the oatmeal. They watched me do it and now every morning the raisins are placed in my oatmeal. The bathrooms are usually clean. The prices are reasonable and if they run out of something, they always apologize. Everyone is greeted with a hello and have a good day. This is a super spot. No wonder there's a WAWA on every other block. Whoever thought of this idea, WAWA, the individual is not a millionaire, or billionaire, they are a trillionaire!!! What a smart person they are!!! I wish I had that idea first!!!!. |
West Avenue Grille III is located at 233 2nd Street Pike, Southampton city. It has the postal code is 18966 and latitude - longitude is 40.1631664 --75.0461262 . List of West Avenue Grille III's categories: American (New), American (Traditional), Restaurants, Diners. West Avenue Grille III opens: Tuesday: 8:0-20:30, Wednesday: 8:0-20:30, Thursday: 8:0-20:30, Friday: 8:0-21:0, Saturday: 8:0-21:0, Sunday: 8:0-20:0. The rating for West Avenue Grille III is 3.0. West Avenue Grille III is currently closed. West Avenue Grille III provides information for customer: Quiet loud, Has supports takeout service, Has reservations service, False, Has good for kids service, Casual Attire, Can provide Medium Price. Extremely poor review of restaurant West Avenue Grille III: We thought we'd try this restaurant for brunch on Mother's day. Understandably they had a bit of a wait - but no worries our schedule was pretty open so we put our name in and hung out. They have an open kitchen so with the long wait and a crowd we checked out the menu and watched the service. An open kitchen is cool - until we saw one of the cooks reach into the garbage and then continue to prep food. Seriously disgusting and bummed because the food and menu did look good.
The guy in the front told us we were up next to be seated. We told him what we saw and walked out.;dirty dark shabby that's what i thought about the west ave 3 dirty bathroom dirty silverware and the food is actually sad i ordered a corned beef sandwich the meat was so dried out and tough it was inedible
i WOULD NOT go back again i do not mind paying $30 + for lunch but this was not even up to poor diner food level;We arrived around 10:30 and were told a 20 to 25 minute wait. We waited just over this amount of time, while there were a number of empty tables in the restaurant.Our waitress didn't come for almost 20 minutes. We placed our food order as soon as the waitress came. After ordering our food we waited almost 45 minutes with out drink refills and without getting our food. We could see some of our food sitting, waiting to be brought to the table. Finally someone brought a few orders, and over the next 10 minutes the rest of our food was brought to us. The entire time we still never saw or heard from our waitress, and we still needed silverware and drinks. One person ordered an omelet which was completely overcooked. We didn't get our check for a very long time. We have never not left a tip, but we were seriously considering it. Luckily for the waitress, who barely did anything and when she was around she was miserable, a 20% gratuity was automatically added. There was never a single apology the entire time we were there or ANY sort of corrective action. Because of this, my mom decided to ask to speak with a manager. Instead she got the owner who said it was "a 'bad day', here is a $20 gift card to come back on a better day.". Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant West Avenue Grille III: Nice decor and great service but food is just okay. If you like breakfast dont bother coming. Two visits resulted in dry pancakes and over-cooked French toast which was just blah (I didn't want to pay $8 for challah French toast). Our bacon was not far from beef jerky (dry, cold and flat). Eggs an the omelette was very pretty good though.;Ate there for breakfast and it was not a good experience. The waitresses seemed to be unhappy to be there. The price for breakfast is excessive for the quality and presentation of the food. A plain waffle with blueberries was $9.00. I ordered a omelette that had no flavor, the hash browns were about the same as what you would get from the frozen food section. Bacon was burned and food was cold. I used to go to the West Avenue Grill in Jenkintown, which was usually very good. This is not the same at all.;I've been to the West Avenue Grille location in Dresher and thought this would be as good, but it's really not. The service was kind of slow, the prices seemed fairly high for lunch and our food just wasn't that good. I had the half BLT and soup. The BLT was lacking in the way of the B and could have used a bit of a heavier hand when it came to the mayo. The tomato soup was very harsh tasting -- all I could taste was basil. It kinda felt like it was going to give me bad heartburn (though it didn't) because it was so acidic and not at all creamy and balanced. My mom had the challah grilled cheese and soup. The grilled cheese sounded like it would be great, but it was really kind of bland and very greasy and heavy.
My mom thought it was freezing in there and left her coat on, but I didn't think it was terrible. They have decent heat going, but you definitely feel cold and warm pockets of air as you walk through and when the door opens it gets a little breezy. Avoid sitting by the window/front if you're typically a chilly person.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant West Avenue Grille III: Arriving at 6:30PM on a recent Saturday night, we we warmly greeted and immediately seated in the large, open-kitchen dining room. Our bottle of wine (BYOB) was promptly opened and sparkling glasses added to the table. Having visited this site earlier when it was run as The City Kitchen by its former owners, I noticed many of the interior details and furnishings had been retained. Gone were the cozy, high-back upholstered chairs that partially shielded the patrons in this vast open space. That was a detail I would have appreciated left intact. The inherited upholstered chairs were sagging and tired. Not very comfortable.
The menu is quite different in this incarnation. A varied diner/deli selection includes breakfast anytime and enough lunch & dinner choices to satisfy even your most difficult diner. I ordered a breakfast burrito: a tightly wrapped presentation filled solidly with egg, potatoes, peppers, onions, and bacon and topped thinly with cheddar cheese. It was served with salsa and sour cream (at my request) because traditional chillies were unavailable. I did get a side of wet hot peppers to assist in a Southampton to slight Southwestern conversion. My wife ordered a "small plate" special of a shrimp laden quesadilla -- with an extra thin pizza like base that she found to be excellent. My friend's turkey club was also quite enjoyable. Our fourth diner had pumpkin pancakes--a seasonal treat she adored. Fresh brewed, hot decaf finished off the relaxing, leisurely paced meal.;West Avenue Grille is a nice place to get some food, just not great. It is closed on Monday's, which I don't really understand why. My friend and I first split an order of the Vegetable Spring Rolls, which were actually pretty good. Crunchy, hot, and good flavoring inside, actually pretty impressed. I got a cheesesteak, which in my opinion was good. The meat is chopped, not sliced. Unfortunately, the cheesesteak has too much breading, not enough of the cheese and meat. I also tried my friend's Challah Grilled Cheese Strips, which basically tasted like french toast. Again, they didn't put much cheese at all on it, so it didn't taste at all like a grilled cheese, that's not to say it wasn't good, just no where near great or what I expected it to be.
Our waitress was decent, except she accidentally charged my credit card for the wrong amount by giving us someone else's check. Price is decent and it's a nice atmosphere. I'd go back, but maybe try something else. Not the best restaurant I've ever been to, but it is decent enough to get me to come back.
Food (B-), Pricing (B), Atmosphere (C+), Service (C+);We tried West Avenue Grill III for lunch. It was okay, but I had higher expectations based on the reviews. The mozzarella sticks appetizer was barely warm to the touch and cool inside. My wife's grilled reuben was delicious (and huge), but my daughter's chicken salad was very dry. My cajun tilapia sandwich was decent, but missing the roasted red pepper aioli that the menu said it was supposed to come with. Our waitress, Dana, was terrific and that's the only reason I'm giving 3 stars instead of 2. I wasn't impressed with our first experience, but I'd be willing to give them another try for breakfast since that's what the reviewers seem to be raving about.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant West Avenue Grille III: We could not be more pleased that this wonderful family-owned restaurant has come to our little hamlet. Yesterday, we visited the brand new location, which opened on April 17, for Sunday brunch, and we very much enjoyed our Kansas City Skillet and eggs-over-easy. What makes all of the West Avenue restaurants extraordinary is the attentive waitstaff. Of course, the food is consistent, well-made and delicious. And we could kvell for hours over the Mile High French Toast with Caramelized Bananas, which has been a family favorite for a decade (HIGHLY RECOMMENDED).
WG3 is located in the space formerly occupied by City Kitchen Pizzeria (RIP). Local brunchers have not yet discovered WG3, but when they do, they will not be disappointed.;Very excited to see a new restaurant in the area and even more excited that the food is AWESOME! I've only been here for breakfast but based upon what I've had so far, I can trust that lunch/dinner will be just as good.
Great omelets, VERY ADDICTIVE pancakes (I don't know what they put in them but they are like big fluffy sugar cookies, you don't need syrup! The Mile High French Toast with the caramelized bananas is a super sweet treat. I got the half mile order so I can only imagine a full mile would feed a small family...
They also have Turkey Scrapple which I've never heard of before but is really good. I don't know if it's healthier for you but what the heck, right?
Very friendly, attentive staff and that's HUGE for me, love to be able to get a smile and some small talk from the staff, it totally adds to the positive atmosphere. Very glad they are here and I expect to be a regular...just wish they were within walking distance...then again that could be dangerous!;Have tried the new West Ave Grille location several times at different times of the day and have enjoyed the experience each and every time. Just as good if not better than the Jenkintown location. Not at all pretentious (as opposed to some of the diners) but a great down home location.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant West Avenue Grille III: This is the best place to eat in Southampton hands down.. Great service and great atmosphere ... If you have a bad experience here maybe it's your company or just your life... I can't see how people can give this place a bad review EVER ... I think they have the best breakfast . Bring a bottle for dinner and have some laughs ..
If I'm lying I'm buying . Enjoy;Really personable and helpful staff and really great food. Recently went here for some brunch. I got the GIGANTIC Breakfast Burrito and it was delicious. Eggs were done just right. I asked for Hash Browns on the side and they gave them to me for no extra charge. The real amazing dish though, was my wife's PB&J French Toast. Its got a layer of Peanut Butter in between the slices of French Toast and comes with a Strawberry Syrup to pour on for the Jelly portion. It was AMAZING. It made me wonder why I hadn't been making PB&J Sandwiches with syrup all my life. Check them our for brunch or lunch, the sandwiches are great too!. |
Blue Fin Sushi & Asian Cuisine is located at 1102 Baltimore Pike, Ste 117, Glen Mills city. It has the postal code is 19342 and latitude - longitude is 39.880763 --75.542875 . List of Blue Fin Sushi & Asian Cuisine's categories: Restaurants, Japanese. Blue Fin Sushi & Asian Cuisine 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: 12:0-22:30, Sunday: 12:0-21:30. The rating for Blue Fin Sushi & Asian Cuisine is 3.5. Blue Fin Sushi & Asian Cuisine is currently open. Blue Fin Sushi & Asian Cuisine provides information for customer: Has bike parking, Can provide Medium Price, Has good for kids service, Casual Attire, Has good for groups service, Accepts credit cards, Has caters service, Quiet loud, Has reservations service, Has supports takeout service, Serves beer and wine, No outdoor seating, u'free', True, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Blue Fin Sushi & Asian Cuisine: Tried to order at 9:30pm. They close at 10. Called four times no one answered, ordered online. Then received a call back saying they let there chefs go home so they couldn't make us any food even though they were technically open for a another half hour. Not trying to be difficult but seems like poor customer care.;We were sick right into the next day.
We had heard good things, and had high hopes...unfortunately we were sorely disappointed. The restaurant smelled fishy, which should have been our first clue to leave. The appetizers were fine, but the sushi was horrible. The fish did not seem fresh, they lacked flavor, and the service left so much to be desired. Our waitress essentially hovered over us, watching our every move. Perhaps she was waiting to see if we were going to get sick.
I don't recommend it. I won't go back. Eat there at your own risk.;It is terrible never come here they have bad miso soup and there tuna tastes really weird. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Blue Fin Sushi & Asian Cuisine: If you come here expecting your food to taste like your usual Japanese cuisine, prepare to be disappointed. Everything just tastes off. Doesn't matter how you want your steak done, you're getting it well done and tastes like it's been sitting around for awhile.;OK, but just. Service is basic, not really special. Night we were there the restaurant was too hot. Appetizer came out on less than appealing wilting lettuce. Please turn that thermometer down guys, my sushi was starting to cook and by the end and was getting too warm for my taste. Rice is funny for sushi, really more like just plain rice. By the end of our meal, I would have been happier if stopped by the Fresh Market and saw their Sushi guy for take out.;The food was average (variety of sushi) except the chicken teriyaki that we ordered for my children which was below average (very dry chicken). We ate dinner on the early side of a Sunday night so we were almost alone in the restaurant, and the service was pretty terrible. We had no napkins or plates for our appetizers and probably wouldn't have had any for dinner if we hadn't asked for them. The server was pleasant enough but his helper couldn't have been less engaged. I expected more and was disappointed.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Blue Fin Sushi & Asian Cuisine: given the rating is 4.5 on yelp, im totally underwhelmed. The sashimi part are waaay toooo average. whai i mean is the freshness of the fishes. that's a key point when i rate a Japanese restaraunt. but i have to say the fried udon is pretty good. if i can i would give a 3.5 because of the udon.;Order a sushi plater and I am not impressed. The fish is not fresh, the service is fine.;Great BYOB Japanese restaurant. Been here 3x and regardless what I've chosen in the menu, has been excellent. I would give it 4-stars if service would be better but every time I go its been different servers but just as weird, almost like if its a drag to serve us or we spoke an alien language. I'll prob go again because it has such a convenient location and food is good.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Blue Fin Sushi & Asian Cuisine: I've come here for lunch on Friday with coworkers several times and we are never disappointed. I usually get the sashimi lunch and my coworkers usually order 2 rolls (ie. philly + spicy tuna). We've tried other dishes like fried rice, bento boxes, etc. Everything I've had has been pretty good.
I do have a Floridian friend who checked this place out and thought the food was terrible. I'm not sure if the quality of food varies day to day and between lunch and dinner.;I was in the mood for Chinese. I wanted something other than Margaret Kuo's. My dining partner wanted sushi so off we were to Blue Fin. Still good and packed with people by 6:30. Great value for the money,;I am updating because we have been here several times since my original. Still LOVE the food. Kudos to the chefs. They never disappoint. Spicy tuna appitizers are to die for. I would like to try other appitizers, but can't leave here without them. Hot and sour soup excellent. The corn adds to the complexity of the soup. We had the OMG ROLL. And the Playboy. Both excellent. My only complaint, they need more help. Both people working like crazy, but too many customers for two people. You have a great Resturant. Don t loose customers. Hire more help!'at lease, one more person. That all you need.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Blue Fin Sushi & Asian Cuisine: Had another great meal here. Great sushi - California, tuna avocado, king yellowtail, and soft shell crab tempura roll- plus the honey walnut shrimp appetizer AND a chicken fried rice to go and one tea... All for $43. Not sure why this place is not packed at 6 pm.;So I have driven by this place so many times and we finally had a chance to stop in. Getting to it from Southbound Rt 1 requires some clever driving(We turned and drove behind State Farm's Offices and turned south on 202, then made the left onto 1)
We walked in and were met with a charming well decorated space with a very nice selection of music that set the mood perfectly.
We were very pleased to find the table set with simple but eligant wooden chopsticks and shoyu dishes. Also nice was having low sodium shoyu at the table.
We examined the menu and decided to split an appitizer of the Sicy Tuna Dumplings. They arrived arranged on top of Guacamole of all things with a Thai Chili sauce, there was even a spoon so the guacamole and chili sauce could be placed on the dumpling before popping it into your mouth. The resulting mix of flavors was perfectly balanced.light yet pleasing.
Next came the miso and salad, both precisely the right size.
Then we had the Aquarium for two; which is a selection of sushi negri and sashimi. with a tuna maki and california maki. We don't really care for california rolls so we asked if we could get the Ginza maki (cooked salmon, onion and mayo) in it's place, it was a yummy thing.
When it arrived it was beautifully arranged with amazing cuts of fish. Some of the best maguro (tuna)that I have seen in a while, outstanding saba (mackerel), the salmon was a bright clean color, along with two other types of white fish, all arranged on shredded diakon with shizo leaves. The sushi negri was also 5 kinds with each carefully arranged.
The service was excellent without being invasive. My only ding is that the rice was slightly on the solid side for my taste, I prefer it fluffier with more of a hint of komezu (vinegar) but I am sure that it varies with each person.
The final surprise was when the check came, the price for all of this was beyond reasonable once one sees the quality of the fish and the prep.
We will be back.;Perfect lunch sushi stop, they even have great lunch boxes and sushi specials perfect location friendly staff great sushi definitely worth the visit if nearby , prices for lunch are Great!... lighting an atmosphere is chill waterfall on wall neon lights on the ceiling cute for lunch dates!. |
The Thirsty Soul is located at 1551 W Passyunk Ave, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19145 and latitude - longitude is 39.9250862 --75.1727628 . List of The Thirsty Soul's categories: Nightlife, Restaurants, Cocktail Bars, Bars, Breakfast & Brunch, Southern. The Thirsty Soul opens: Tuesday: 11:0-2:0, Wednesday: 11:0-2:0, Thursday: 11:0-2:0, Friday: 11:0-2:0, Saturday: 11:0-2:0, Sunday: 11:0-2:0. The rating for The Thirsty Soul is 3.5. The Thirsty Soul is currently closed. The Thirsty Soul provides information for customer: True, No need to make an appointment, Serves beer and wine, Has wheelchair accessible, Has delivery support, Has happy hour service, Average loud, Has supports takeout service, u'free', Accepts credit cards, Has table service, Can provide Medium Price, No good for dancing service, Casual Attire, Has outdoor seating, Has good for groups service, No reservations service. Extremely poor review of restaurant The Thirsty Soul: It's like if Applebee's opened up a boutique comfort food restaurant. Nice concept but lame environment and the cocktails are bad.;I live around the corner from Thirsty Soul and was very excited when it opened because there's not a lot of restaurants on this side of passyunk. I've been here maybe 5 times and at first, it was decent. I understand they're trying to go for a New Orleans/church-y satire vibe, which is fine but it's also a little creepy and not very inviting. The menu is all day brunch (chicken and waffles, eggs Benedict, shrimp and grits) with some NoLa classic Po Boys. The first few times I came here, we're for late night drinks/snacks, but the last few times (today in particular) have been terrible. I came in for brunch with my boyfriend today and right away the whole bar smelled like it was wiped down with an old moldy towel. That should have been our cue to leave... but we were hungry so we sat at the bar. My bf ordered a bells two hearted - "sorry we're out". I ordered an iced tea - "sorry we don't have that". We got sharing plates and mine had old crusted food on it. My bf ordered the shrimp and grits because we had them the first time we were here and at that time, they were so flavorful. THIS time the grits didn't have any sauce on them at all, just grilled shrimp on some dryass grits, my bf could barely swallow them. I got the caramel pretzel French toast with homemade whipped cream. There was no whipped cream when they brought it over so I asked... and I was told "it's supposed to come with it, but we didn't make any" - um okay?? The prices are outrageous for what you get. I felt bad for the bartender that helped us because it definitely wasn't his fault, but he's the one that has to deliver the shitty news to the customers. I can't imagine this place will be around much longer. It's in such a great spot and west passyunk is in dire need for good restaurants, but this place isn't going to cut it. You're better off going to second district brewing or 19th street tap room if you're in this neighborhood.;Do not go to speakeasy show!..not only a fire Marshall's nightmare, the staff is incredibly rude! You are placed an unbelievably small room with 70 PEOPLE and the staff THREW our bar bill at us. It stated no blue jeans but people where there with sneakers, jeans and tshirts..waste of money!. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant The Thirsty Soul: We went for brunch a Sunday with my boyfriend and service was very slow (it wasn't busy inside). Food took a very long time and the waitress was absent for the most part. We had to call her to get her attention so she could offer us coffee and water while we waited. Food was ok.;All of the stars for the food. The service was terrible. Waited over an hour after we placed our order to receive our food on a quiet weekday night. The same for the other tables around us. No apology or even mention of the delay from our waitress throughout the entire process. The bartender came over to our table at one point to check in and was kind enough to comp us a round of drinks for the trouble. When the food finally came out (staggered) it was great. Loved the Jambalaya Mac & Cheese. Their menu had some other stuff I wanted to try in the future but I can't see myself returning after the service we received.;UPDATE: 2 Stars
It's been 3 months since my original review and the first time I came here. I loved every part of the place. I went a couple more times after, but then hadn't been for a couple of months. My in-laws were in town so I suggested we go to the Thirsty Soul. I was EMBARRASSED for suggesting this place. The service was horrific. We at down at noon as one of two tables in the front section (there were 6 of us). We had called a few days ahead to give them a heads up that a party of 6 was coming. Our waitress was lackadaisical at best. No welcome, no explanation of anything (a male server who sat us told us the specials). She was slow to take our order and slow to bring our drinks. It took a full HOUR to start to get out food. The waitress did NOT explain that our food would come out as it was ready instead of all together. From when the first entree came out to when the last entree came out, it was a full 15 minutes. The first person had already finished eating. Since the food was coming out "as ready" you would expect each dish to be hot. Nope. The dishes were lukewarm. The only reason I'm giving it 2 stars instead of 1 is because the food still tasted good - despite it being cold. But also, after waiting 75 minutes for your meal to arrive, almost anything would have tasted good. I'm so embarrassed I suggested my in-laws go there for Brunch with us. Everyone was hangry and I just kept apologizing to them for the delay. Our waitress did not once recognize that our food was late, that she forgot one of our drink orders (she blamed us saying she only heard one order of a drink instead of two) and she dropped off the check with no mention of anything. I would understand if the kitchen was backed up or if someone was off today. But the waitress didn't mention anything. We could see into the kitchen and they had 3 cooks inside just sauntering around - no one looked busy or rushed. The topper for me was well after we sat down, a two-top sat next to us. They sat, ordered food, ate their food, and had it boxed up before it whole table even got our food. They had a different server, so perhaps the reason? I'm so disappointed because this was an amazing place I would have loved to visit again and again. But now I don't ever want to go back.
ORIGINAL REVIEW: 5 stars
Today was my first time going to The Thirsty Soul, and I was not disappointed! They had the absolute BEST fried pickles I've ever had. Brunch all day is amazing because who doesn't love brunch? Our meals were delicious and the staff super friendly! I will be definitely be back!. Average, acceptable review of restaurant The Thirsty Soul: Food need more seasoning. The strawberry wings had potential, the sauce was good but the chicken lacked flavor. The mac and cheese was bland. We enjoyed our drinks and the atmosphere, we may go back for brunch someday;The Thirsty Soul being a new addition to my neighborhood, I wanted this to be a 5 star review. Everything from the theme, to the menu to the general fact that it is a cocktail bar is totally my jam so I was hoping to fall in love. However, I left my first visit feeling a bit disappointed.
First, the good: The ambiance is fantastic. The stained glass bar is gorgeous and the lighting fixtures are perfect for the church/speakeasy theme for which they seem to be going. The only problem is that the light from the kitchen kind of kills the mood. I'm not sure what the fix to this would be as the kitchen staff obviously needs good lighting...maybe an awning of some kind? The wait staff were attentive and very friendly. I have no complaints about the service whatsoever.
The not so good: The menu looks great but the execution....no so much. I ordered the shrimp and grits and found the grits were dry and clumpy and the shrimp seemed like it was just sprinkled with creole seasoning and thrown on top. No sauce or anything else to make it more interesting. My partner had the jambalaya mac and cheese and it was similarly disappointing. Kind of just tasted like jambalaya with noodles thrown in. I'm not even sure there was any cheese. I enjoyed my pisco sour and was thrilled to see a bar have this on the menu but my partners Manhattan tasted strange. The criticism of the Manhattan may be based on personal taste, however. I hope the cocktail menu will expand as this place is in business for a longer time. I'd also like them to add prices to the cocktail list. While the drinks were pretty reasonable for what we got, its annoying to have to guess how much my bill will be or ask the server for the price of each drink.
Overall, South Philly in general needed a good cocktail bar and I want this to be it, I just think it needs some improvements. I will definitely try this place again in the future in hopes that it gets better as it works out some kinks in its first few months of business.;I joined a friend for dinner here on a weeknight. I frequent the east side of Passyunk quite frequently and was excited to try the new hot spot on the west side.
The bar area has several high tops and a few tables with pew chairs to remind you that this space was once a church. We were seated right by the confession booth, which you can walk through to enter a separate lounge area with couches and comfy chairs, which I've been told will host musical acts in the near future.
For dinner, I ordered the strawberry wings and the deviled eggs. The deviled eggs were a great deal (you get three eggs/six halves for $5). The menu described the strawberry wings as spicy and sweet, but I only tasted sweet. The wings do not come with any dipping sauce--I asked for some and was offered what was described as cajun ranch, but was dill dressing of some kind, which was quite tasty. The wings were well cooked--crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside--but I was disappointed by the lack of heat and blue cheese. With my dinner I had a dirty gin martini, which was well balanced and tasty. The cocktail list (with drinks for $10 or $12 or punch bowls for $40, cheaper at happy hour) is expansive and has many tasty looking cocktails and some creative combinations.
The Thirsty Soul is still going through some of the growing pains of a newly opened joint--no wine, limited liquor menu (though great beer selection), but I will definitely come back again to try the all day brunch and give it another go when it's been open a little longer and worked out the kinks.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant The Thirsty Soul: Not bad. strawberry wings are the go to drinks are nice. Chicken was seasoned nicely. My wife and bestie had chicken and waffles some of their chicken was overdone and waffles were basic waffles nothing special. I would come again and have a different meal they have a nice menu;The food was very good, the services was fair as well, I would go again ... The people were pleasant and funny;Love the fact that this place is about a block away from my house. I can walk here with friends, have dinner then walk home.
I've been here a couple of times. Both times, the staff has been very, very nice. Very personable and very accommodating.
I'm vegan, so there's not too much on the menu for me. I did have the Black-Eyed Pea Burger, which was excellent. When me and hubs ordered one each, the server came back out to inform us that there was one left. I guess the burgers are that popular.
The fries are really good. They are cooked well, which I love.
What I wasn't crazy about was the hummus. It comes with olives, cucumbers, and tomatoes. It comes with pita, which is excellent. I just didn't dig the hummus.
The menu has a lot of great options if you are not vegan. They also do brunch.
I will warn you though, their drinks are very, very overpriced. I don't drink, but my friends do. Some drinks on the menu are about $10+ each.
All in all, this place is nice for dinner and drinks with friends. They have outside seating which is great for these next few weeks as fall approaches.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant The Thirsty Soul: Great job Bill Hines!! Great space, a complete transformation and a great addition to the neighborhood!;A nice taste of NOLA and great addition to South Philladelphia! I The Muffuletta flat bread was delicious and brought back memories of the delicious food in the Big Easy.;Happy to see a fun new bar in the neighborhood. Great soul and Bayou brunch, fun/church-themed decor, and a great cocktail list. Husband and I had a flight of Bloody Marys, which I've never seen anywhere else before. He had chicken and waffles and I had a cheeseburger. Both hit the spot--no frills. Can definitely see this becoming a regular hangout.. |
Carlucci's Grill Yardley is located at 1633 Big Oak Rd, Yardley city. It has the postal code is 19067 and latitude - longitude is 40.197451 --74.863792 . List of Carlucci's Grill Yardley's categories: Restaurants, Italian. Carlucci's Grill Yardley 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: 11:0-21:30. The rating for Carlucci's Grill Yardley is 4.5. Carlucci's Grill Yardley is currently open. Carlucci's Grill Yardley provides information for customer: Has good for kids service, u'no', False, Accepts credit cards, Can provide Medium Price, False, Has good for groups service, Has supports takeout service, Has reservations service, Serves beer and wine, 'casual', Has bike parking, 'yes_free', Has outdoor seating, Average loud, Has caters service, No dogs allowed, No happy hour service, Has delivery support, No need to make an appointment. Extremely poor review of restaurant Carlucci's Grill Yardley: The food is garbage. The bread appetizer is a "pitalka " bread. Pitalka is a middle eastern bread used also in the Balkans when serving "qebapi", a veal sausage served in fast food joints. Yuck. The seafood cannelloni described to have crab meat tasted like Mexican enchiladas overstuffed with mac n cheese, hardly able to taste any fish. Oh, the cannelloni was double rolled, no wonder couldn't taste anything. Had to unroll the cannelloni to remove the extra layer in order to even taste the gross stuffing. The restaurant is overpriced for the poor quality of food they offer.;Whenever i meet Nic for lunch, it seems always disastrous, so she says. And its usually my fault.
I was really confused by the the whole ordering procedure. They have all of this dried out food for you to choose from, there, drying out under all of those heat lamps. They shove menus in your face ask repeatedly what do you want. This place seems to really cut corners by employing very nice, but difficult to understand Mexican imports and making you pour your own drinks. They don't offer you any silverware unless you ask. I had a cold sandwich which, for 6.99, could have come without the bologna (another corner-cutting measure). I was in the mood for Pizza, but it looked like it was sitting there all day, and cooked in a toaster oven.
This place seems like they really know how to take family made food and give it a Fast-Food sort of feel. The prices are fair, but the taste of everything was average, perhaps below average. Televisions on every wall, showing mostly soapy-daytime talk shows.
i won't be back, and i don't recommend it for anyone else.
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I would like to say, also, that i've been recently contacted by someone in effort to persuade me to edit this review. I stand by my statements as they are a recollection of my experience there. I find this type of lobbying contrary to the spirit of this website, which honest people give their honest opinion of their experience.;Asked a friend for a good Italian place in the area. We came to Carluccis as recommended. The only good thing was the seafood bisque. Lasagna was salty and service was horrible. Getting our waters refilled seemed like a very strenuous task and it took us about 25 minutes to get a check. Looked like it was a slow night, one table next us was looking to pay and the other to order dessert and we all just kept looking around to get someone's attention. Couldn't wait to leave. We couldn't believe someone would recommend this place because nothing about our visit was pleasant. We will not be coming back.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Carlucci's Grill Yardley: Food is hit or miss. Ok for a chain restaurant. If you want Italian, there are better local options.Start your review...;AWWw Carlucci's I'm sad to write this .You are such nice, friendly people.. Not so good my last visit . Since when is chicken parm sandwich not breaded and fried? What we got was a grilled piece of chicken with a bit of chunky tom.sauce and a skimpy amount of mozzarella. My Italian grinder was very cheap on the meat and over toasted and dry.The fries were hard and I wonder if they were dropped fresh because they were not very hot and very tough. I hope this was just an off day.We will give you another chance but come on raise the prices and give better food.;Don't see what the fuss is about.
We've been wanting to try this restaurant for years and always see how busy it is. That's usually a good sign.
Last night we went, waited only about 15 minutes for a table, honestly not bad.
While waiting we heard a waiter singing "Happy Birthday, beautifully and at the top of his lungs, twice.
While waiting for our orders we received some bruschetta (meh) and a loaf of bread (better).
The meal arrived and was mediocre (chicken caruso and veal saporito). Not a lot of flavor, though the portions were right (not too little and not too much.)
The restaurant was loud, conversations seemed to be too much and the singing! No less than EIGHT times while we were there. It was nice the first time, the next seven times was ridiculous.
Not going back.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Carlucci's Grill Yardley: This is a huge family place. Food is typical Italian with great brick-over pizza. You will never have a bad meal - very consistent.
A bit too noisy for me and the tables are close together but they are going for that "family-style" atmosphere.
We used to bring the kids here all the time when they were toddlers. I gave us a chance to BYOB, have a good meal and be as loud as we wanted.;I have to say this place was staffed with very nice and welcoming people but other than that i seriously don't know how this place got 4 1/2 stars. The bread that they give on the house was soggy. My husband and I both ordered pizza and his was burnt on the bottom and mine was tasteless. I came here because I was in the area but don't think I will be coming back here.;Have to say it was a big let down eating here tonight. After all the great reviews my wife and I decided to give it a shot around 5:30pm.
When we arrived there was no line or waiting list and they immediately sat us.
The first problem was that they sat us in a spot that was not warm at all. Our seats were not in line of sight or even that close to the front door but it was close enough that every time someone opened the doors there was a blast of cold air.
Then we were told two different times who our waiter would be before he ever showed up. He didn't tell us what the specials of the day were and he took our order as quickly as possible and dashed off.
The bruschetta was delicious but not nearly as tasty as the "puffed bread" that came drizzled with oil and fresh garlic. This was the highlight of our dinner - unfortunately.
We ordered the mussels in white garlic appetizer and received our salads prior to getting them. The mussels were mushy and sandy and the sauce was too thick to be enjoyable. If you want really great mussels then spend an extra 10 minute drive and head over to De Lorenzo's. Unfortunately De Lorenzo's only serves them as an entree with pasta though.
My main dish was the Fettuccine al Ragu Bolognese which was far too salty. Seriously - cut down on the salt! I could only eat about 1/3 of my dinner before it became too much.
My wife had the Soup and Caprese Salad. She was only able to eat about 1/3 of it too - although she said her meal was "good".
Overall I honestly can't give Carlucci's Grill any higher of a rating than 3 stars and probably will not eat there again any time soon.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Carlucci's Grill Yardley: Food was delicious! Server was great. Prices were okay. We were comfortable and the atmosphere was cozy. I ordered the chicken parm and my husband ordered the eggplant parm. Both were excellent. Want to try some more items on their menu. Will definitely be back!;In town on business from indiana, searched local restaurant , many positive reviews so I decided to try! Was a little disappointed at first when I discovered I couldn't order a beer...
But the food more than made up for it!
Great service, very Friendly,& delicious food!
Thank you!;Great little hidden gem we discovered on Yelp. Visited sesame place this weekend and we're happy to get away from the usual fast food nearby. Only a few miles away from our hotel. We were seated quick and offered menus and drinks right away. The food took a bit of time but they kept us busy with the complimentary breads. We got fettucine Diabla and chicken parmesan with pasta. I asked to swap to penne instead of linguini but they forgot to accommodate. I enjoyed the pasta anyway. Food and service were very good and they were very nice to our fussy 16 month old. They also gave no issues in honoring our Yelp offer.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Carlucci's Grill Yardley: I have been here many many times but and never had less than an excellent meal. Tonight I tried the Chicken Florentine for the first time. It was outstanding! And I'm not a big sautéed spinach person. The flavors in the food they make here pleases this well-traveled foodie. They are always on point.;Fan-effing-tastic. BYOB (It's a pain to get a liquor license in Bucks County so I'm told). Excellent service, terrific food. So Italian, the owner parks his Alfa Romeo outside. Servers are cheerful and eager to please. Reasonable prices considering how good the food is and how rare it is compared to all the chain restaurants down the street on the other side of Route 1 and the Oxford Valley Mall.
Don't be a rube and go to Olive Garden. Go here.;I went for lunch with some friends. Everything was wonderful. It's so nice to have a good authentic Italian restaurant nearby.. |
Reggae Reggae Vibes is located at 517 W Girard Ave, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19123 and latitude - longitude is 39.9703316132 --75.145784989 . List of Reggae Reggae Vibes's categories: Cheesesteaks, Caribbean, Restaurants. Reggae Reggae Vibes opens: Tuesday: 11:30-21:0, Wednesday: 11:30-21:0, Thursday: 11:30-21:0, Friday: 11:30-22:0, Saturday: 11:30-22:0. The rating for Reggae Reggae Vibes is 4.0. Reggae Reggae Vibes is currently open. Reggae Reggae Vibes provides information for customer: 'casual', Has caters service, True, No reservations service, No table service, Serves beer and wine, Has delivery support, Has supports takeout service, Accepts credit cards, Can only provide Low Price, Has good for groups service, Has bike parking, Has good for kids service, No outdoor seating, Average loud, 'no'. Extremely poor review of restaurant Reggae Reggae Vibes: I ordered through Uber eats and by far the driest Jamaican food I've ever devoured. The macaroni was dry, I never received my cabbage that I paid extra for and the ox tail had no ox on the tail. Good flavor around the ox tail though but that's about it oh yeah and the yams were actually pretty good, most likely canned but I'm not judging. Lack of presentation and the temperature was pretty warm but not hot, and yes you can order Uber eats and still receive hot food. Longer story short I will never order from them again;I used to like this place until I found a ladybug in my kale!!!! Disgusting! I thought Jamaicans clean their food before cooking it???? I gave them another chance after they gave me spoiled green beans and undercooked yams with a previous order. I am very disappointed. I got this order thru Ubereats because I live all the way in south philly, and Ubereats is not cheap! Honestly I don't even want a replacement meal because now I don't trust how they clean any of their food.;The food had no flavor, so bland all of the classic seasonings in Caribbean food are missing, no thyme, no scotch bonnet pepper.
I ordered curry chicken and jerk wings. The wings had an odd flavor I could not even eat them. The curry chicken was full of small bones (no onion no carrot no potato) just pieces of chicken with the mildest curry flavor ever. The rice and peas was tastelessat least they didn't mess up the cabbage it was decent.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Reggae Reggae Vibes: I wanted to love this place but i just dont. Im soo used to top taste jamaican food so i proli have high standards. I did Ubereats and always saw this place so i decided to give it a try. But only thing was good was the greens they were extra salty tho. The chicken was pink and sooo tough, mac and cheese wasnt baked. Couldnt be && the iced tea was horrible. Im highly disappointed. Wouldnt order again. Sorry.;Had been craving Curried Salmon and stumbled upon this place... Didn't mind paying the $16.99 for the meal as I was expecting it to be great, also asked for extra curry gravy on my rice. Got home to a platter that was less than desirable the Salmon had no taste of curry at all and the rice had no gravy and was dry as heck!;Sad to say this but they no longer grill their jerk chicken quality has been gone the last few times I went. I one time this was the best Jamaican spot in Philly I can no longer say that now.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Reggae Reggae Vibes: Solid Caribbean restaurant, but nothing special. I haven't gotten the "famous" jerk chicken cheesesteak and I have to before I can completely write this place off. However, I live around the corner and I certainly travel to West Philly when I want Jamaican food. I got the oxtails, rice & peas and cabbage. Everything was solid.;Oxtails had no flavor :-( this was my first time ordering from them. I would give them another play sometime in the future with another food choice because I appreciated the portions and delivery was prompt!;1st time eating here. I got the curry chicken with rice and beans, yams, and mac and cheese. Everything was good except for the rice and peas. They were crunchy and upon closer examination the rice looked plastic. Big thumbs down. I also asked for curry sauce over my rice and peas but was presented with none. So not only was my rice and peas hard and crunchy, they were dry. Other than that the food was great. The yams were flavored and cooked to perfection. The curry chicken was juicy and tender. And the mac and cheese was amazing. They just need to either cook the rice and peas properly or just simply get some real none plastic rice. Three stars. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Reggae Reggae Vibes: Not the best jamiacan place in the city but definately not the worst. Standard Jamican food and pretty good taste levels and prices. The thing that puts this one above the rest is the jerk cheesesteak, which was intriguing but far better than I thought. Also, unlike alot of Jamiacan places, their staff is really friendly. Definately bookmarked for when I do venture into the city.;Food is so savory! They really take their time and put their hearts into it. Mac and cheese is good as well!;Good chicken. Was funny... the guy asked if we were Canadian since we were the only white people in there. No, I just like Carribean food.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Reggae Reggae Vibes: Best sandwich i have had in a while. Great flavor to spice ratio. Excellent staff. Strong vibes. Much love;I love reggae reggae vibes! I have had the beef patty, man n cheese, Jamaican corn, collard greens, plantains, and string beans and they're all amazing and flavorful. I want to get everything on the menu.;Just watch Usain Bolt on TV and had a craving, surprised it seems i was the only one. The woman working there was very nice and friendly and the food delicious. I've never been to Jamacia but i imagine its what home cooked tastes like, i could see and taste every spice and seasoning.. |
Taco Bell 38 is located at 265 East Street Road, Feasterville city. It has the postal code is 19053 and latitude - longitude is 40.1466870302 --74.9965515274 . List of Taco Bell 38's categories: Fast Food, Restaurants, Tacos, Mexican, Tex-Mex. Taco Bell 38 opens: Monday: 8:0-0:0, Tuesday: 8:0-0:0, Wednesday: 8:0-0:0, Thursday: 8:0-0:0, Friday: 8:0-0:0, Saturday: 8:0-0:0, Sunday: 8:0-0:0. The rating for Taco Bell 38 is 1.5. Taco Bell 38 is currently open. Taco Bell 38 provides information for customer: 'casual', Can only provide Low Price, No reservations service, Accepts credit cards, Has good for kids service, Has good for groups service, No bike parking, Has drive thru service, No outdoor seating, Serves beer and wine, No supports takeout service, True, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Taco Bell 38: they get a 1 star only because there's nothing lower. I wish I had read the other reviews. The drive through IS a nap time even when it's not a busy time, the order was incorrect (missing items so a $45.00 order didn't feed the family) Fortunately there's a new Taco Bell a bit down Street Rd, - I'll let you know if it's the same owner/operator as soon as I find out. I called to let them know about the error and first time they hung up the phone without answering after it rang for 2+ minutes, 2nd time at 1 1/2 minutes they turned on the fax machine, 3rd call the fax machine picked up at the third ring!!
I'm livid - my kids won't move their cars so I can go down there on a rant and vent my frustration!!!;Ok slow workers then again most people under 25 are the service is poor. they never have enough grilled chicken if it is that popular you think a manager would make sure this was looked at to accommodate customers;DONT GO! You will get trapped in the drive in because the service is so slow and awful. You can't get out once you get in so don't go. 30 mins minimum. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Taco Bell 38: Check your order before you leave. They messed up my sandwich and didn't give me the chicken nuggets I ordered or the sause I requested.;two stars for the poor girl working the register and doing food! sheesh! took 25 mins because they were so under staffed;The service for drive thru is terrible- super slow! Waited twenty mins just to get to the order menu/ wanted the free taco they were giving out today- told the guy we had been in line since 6 and the dude was like no it's over we can't give you the free taco- lame! We were in the drive they line for like twenty minutes so we missed the time and it ended. Whatever still was ordering other items. Ordered chicken tenders for my daughter- the $5 fill up box which she enjoyed. I ordered a 7layer burrito- the rice in it was hard as a brick- almost cracked a tooth on it!
The tacos were-- eh-- nothing to get excited over. The best thing about it was the price- we ordered a few things that fed 4 people and it was just $20 bucks.
This fast food wasn't fast at all and it was annoying that we had to wait so damn long. Prob won't come back to this location.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Taco Bell 38: They are slow at times at the drive through. Since I love KFC and Taco Bell, I'm willing to wait an extra 5 minutes more than usual and listen to some music in the car once in a while if that's what it takes. It's not the healthiest food choice, but once in a while it's great comfort food. I also do recommend checking your order before you leave.It doesn't happen that often but they have been known to give the wrong items, miss an item or miss my drink. How I don't realize that they've missed my drink until after I've left the drive up window. I'll never know. All that being said, I'd still go here if I or people at my office want Taco Bell, it almost always works out in the end.;Go here way more often than I should! That said, rating this against other nearby fast food joints they're pretty good. Think that comes from a few areas:
Accuracy of the order - Rarely get home to see incorrect items
Quality - Again, qualifier is "for fast food," having fresh (not old-looking) ingredients, having the meal warm by the time I get home. Stuff not spilling out of containers.
Friendliness/Service - Always friendly in the drive through. When my dogs ride along they frequently get a free piece of chicken as a treat!
Variety - How can you beat a joint KFC and Taco Bell menu?
Speed - This is the one area where they fall down. At prime times, the drive through line can take a long time.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Taco Bell 38: None. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Taco Bell 38: I always come to this Taco Bell because it's the closest to me...and thank god it is. It just so happens to be the best Taco Bell. They never mess up my order which is a lengthy one. One of the managers that work there is so nice to everyone. He always comes around and asks us if our drinks need a refill and how we like the food. For a fast food place that's really refreshing.;This is hands down the best Taco Bell location. Food is always hot, service can sometimes be a little slow, but hey, no big deal. Workers are friendly and approachable. What's not to love?;Great service food is great best taco bell to stop at for dinner or lunch the staff that works at this place of business are the best they go out of their way in helping out the customer's & very clean place this is one of the best taco bell that I have visited when I am in Feasterville Pa I always make a point to stop in this taco bell love their food I gave a 5 star for the good service & food being great p.so keep up the great service........ |
Pour Richard's Coffee is located at 36 Berkley Rd, Devon city. It has the postal code is 19333 and latitude - longitude is 40.0464635 --75.4137129 . List of Pour Richard's Coffee's categories: Breakfast & Brunch, Cafes, Restaurants. Pour Richard's Coffee opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 6:30-13:30, Wednesday: 6:30-13:30, Thursday: 6:30-13:30, Friday: 6:30-13:30, Saturday: 7:0-16:0, Sunday: 8:0-17:0. The rating for Pour Richard's Coffee is 4.5. Pour Richard's Coffee is currently open. Pour Richard's Coffee provides information for customer: No table service, No reservations service, Has bike parking, Has supports takeout service, Has good for kids service, Casual Attire, Has good for groups service, Has outdoor seating, Accepts credit cards, No caters service, u'free', Very Loud, Serves beer and wine, True, No BYOB service, Can only provide Low Price, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Pour Richard's Coffee: I bought a roast beef sandwich. I got home 3 minutes later I opened it up and a foul smell was coming from the sand which. ? so I took a bite thinking maybe the roast beef mixed with horseradish sauce made this smell. I spit it out and immediately realized the roast beef was either Torres or just old and foul. I'm very familiar with food and lunch meat. This is unacceptable and flat out horrible that you keep your sliced roast beef in a mini fridge. nothing was made to order my quiche was taken from the display and put in a toaster sane with the vegetable egg sandwich. I will never go here again.;Stopped in here after checking out the new Terrain in Devon. I always like to try new coffee shops. While it seems like a nice neighborhood spot, I will tell you that unfortunately, they made me the WORST americano I have ever had. It tasted like chlorine water with a slight coffee taste. Yuck. I actually dumped it when I walked out. Another note, the lids for iced beverages and the straws for them are in separate places.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Pour Richard's Coffee: Coffee is generally really good. Food isn't good. $6 lox sandwich was bad. First off, they don't make the sandwich they just give you the ingredients: a slab of salmon, a little packet of Philadelphia cream cheese and a handful of capers, and you assemble it. I couldve gone half a mile to whole foods and paid half the price to do that. At whole foods I couldve goten a fresh bagel too, not like the stale everything bagel I got (which hardly had any 'everything' on it). Another time I got the sausage and egg bagel: it was a microwave sausage patties and a slice of American cheese. Again the bagel wasnt fresh. Would come back for the coffee but don't get the food here.;Still no indoor seating available. A couple of tables outdoor. This place looses its luster and charm without being able to go inside.;Great coffee. One of two of the best in the area. HOWEVER what it lacks is service. The last time I went in, there were at least 3 "kids" sitting or standing behind the counter. One looked like she just rolled out of bed, and was still half asleep staring down at the ground.
No one asked my husband and I "can I help you" or "can I get you something" or "hi". Nothing. After about two or three minutes of standing there I said to my husband, I guess no one works here. The one girl then stood up. My husband refused to order from them because they were so rude.
You need to hire a new staff or at least train people on customer service.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Pour Richard's Coffee: The regular coffee and the chai tea lattes are yummy. They have nonfat milk and I believe soy as well. You can buy yummy sweet potato muffins that they get from Sweet Jazzmine's in Berwyn. Most of the time the baristas are nice and yes they are knowledgeable. It's really a cute place and a nice place to relax (if you can find a seat). If you prefer decaffeinated coffee, this isn't the place for you.;Pour Richards offers an exceptional educational experience when it comes to coffee. Their shop is a rare find. They offer high quality roasted beans which produce an exceptional cup of coffee (I could never drink coffee black before tasting theirs!). My only complaint is in the management. Job seekers please be careful as this is a newer company and the owners are not business savy regarding hiring practices. I was offered $10 an hour for a position that was posted by their company for $30,000 annual salary after I had interviewed for 10 hours over a span of 3 weeks and put my job search on hold. My advice would be to be very upfront so time is not wasted on their end or yours. Overall they are great. We all have room to improve and grow!;Coffee is okay but food is gross. Tastes like it went through the microwave! Took really long to prepare only to look and taste like something that came from a gas station. So disappointing. The place next door is DELICIOUS though!. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Pour Richard's Coffee: These people know and love coffee! Friendly staff who always smile and are very professional. Nice to have a non-chain coffee spot in Devon. I've been 4 times since they opened and every experience has been great. My only beef is their hours. They aren't open at night-even 1 night a week would be great to meet friends.;Banana Muffin -
Muffins are generally soft, pillowy, and spongey, with a cloying quality similar to cake. The bran flour kind of soaked up all of the moistness and it crumbled into tiny pieces, which almost necessitated a fork. Banana Chips on the top were genius. How about more banana, more moistness, and banana chips throughout?
Almond Croissant -
Generally speaking, selling day-old pastries shouldn't be allowed. As a once-in-a-while treat, one always expects the very most from such a purchase. However, I couldn't help myself to a 40%-off almond croissant that looked like someone had spilled an excess of powdered sugar over it by mistake. I /had to have/ that sugary discounted confection. The outside, marinated in powdered sugar, was accented with a light dusting of roasted almonds. A first bite into the outer layers of delicate flaky crunch gave way to an inside of pastry and marzipan. While I'm not croissant connoisseur, I would have appreciated more marzipan. I was wholly happy and would recommend the almond croissant.
Cubano -
The baristo overheard my boyfriend and I wondering out loud about the cubano. We'd never tried one before and the baristo graciously dropped one at our table to try. He explained, almost in scientific detail, how the beverage was made. We were impressed. And, the cubano was delicious. It had a nice balance of smoothness from the half & half, a tinge of bitterness from the espresso, and sweetness from the raw sugar crystals carefully caramelized during the process. It was served in an espresso cup, so it was a short burst of delicious caffeine. If I had to write a sales pitch for the cubano, it would go something like this: "Don't have time to sip a whole latte? Get the condensed version via a cubano. 2 shots, sugar, cream, in only 2 gulps."
Soy Latte -
Luscious and smooth. Almost too smooth. Suspiciously smooth.
Service -
The food and beverages were great. My boyfriend and I really enjoyed talking with the employees, who were not only very knowledgeable about their craft, but friendly and outgoing. We'll definitely return soon.
Note: There is a "Sipping Club" card; 10 beverage purchases gives you the 11th free.;Cute cafe. Good selection of teas & coffee. Pastries, soup, sandwiches. I got cubano and apple strudel. Cubano was excellent, apple strudel a little too sweet for my taste. Will definitely come again.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Pour Richard's Coffee: Best. Cold brew. Ever. I had 2 kinds (Costa Rican & Ethiopian I think). Both were amazing. Can walk to it from the Devon Courtyard. Will be all over it the next time I'm in town!;Love the vibes here. This place feels spacious and has a stillness that I love to get work done in. I get black coffee or a soy flat white which has never failed to impress and the staff is super friendly. I highly recommend dropping by this place for a chill hang with a friend or a quick cup. You'll love it.;Simply the best place for excellent coffee, delicious treats, & friendly service. Love visiting this coffee shop!!. |
Cadence is located at 161 W Girard Ave, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19123 and latitude - longitude is 39.9695251 --75.138405 . List of Cadence's categories: Tapas/Small Plates, Restaurants, Korean, American (New). Cadence opens: Monday: 17:30-22:0, Thursday: 17:30-20:0, Friday: 17:0-20:30, Saturday: 17:0-20:30, Sunday: 17:30-22:0. The rating for Cadence is 4.5. Cadence is currently closed. Cadence provides information for customer: Accepts credit cards, Has good for groups service, Has table service, No outdoor seating, No dogs allowed, False, No caters service, Has supports takeout service, Has wheelchair accessible, Serves beer and wine, False, No bike parking, Has reservations service, Has delivery support, u'no', No good for kids service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Cadence: This is your typical fishtown/ Northern liberties head up my own ass , I am better than you millennial Atmosphere and menu. Trying to be something better than what they really are. Overpriced and sub par. Save your time and money;A restaurant that tries to be Modo Mio (the previous owners) but isn't. Terrible customer service. Very overpriced:;This place looks really nice but the food is overpriced and does not taste good. The food doesn't taste fresh, the flavors don't go together, and you're forced to chose from a few overpriced menu options - mostly stinky seafood. They forgot our order but played it off like they didn't, kept urging us to order more, and they add on random fees and claim it's for the health insurance of their employees. After dealing with the servers trying all night to sell us more and more food and leaving with a bad aftertaste, I had to write this review. I really wanted to like it!. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Cadence: First visit. Five thirty reservation after a matinee show at the Arden. They were booked steadily while we were there. BYOB usually keeps the costs down but not here. First shock was $5for four half slices of bread. Really? They offer four courses. Only a few options in each. None of the three option one choices were appealing so we skipped the 65 prefixed. Course two I chose the dumplings. First bowl were not hot so they had to remake. Very small portions. My partner ordered cauliflower which was fantastic. Beef in course three was excellent. Trout seemed more like salmon. Decent sized portions. 3 Desert choices. I picked the pumpkin brown butter tart. Extremely small portion. No whiff of pumpkin but still sweet. Dinner for two was $138 with tip and of course no booze. Service was slow but not unacceptable since we were with friends and happy to chat. Must be the kitchen since there were plenty of servers. Maybe reduce the costs by 30 percent and increase the portions by 15% and we'll be back. It's not NYC it's Fishtown.;I came here probably the second week after it opened up my dinner for four took over three hours it was very very slow every time we asked about the items the kitchen was working on it. One person ordered the fish with shellfish on the side shellfish had a very weird taste to it
I don't mind spending a lot of money for dinner if it is excellent but this food was mediocre and service from the kitchen was so poor we were very very disappointed.
The place is beautifully decorated it's a shame that it has not gotten off on the right foot;Leaving a honest review. We were out celebrating with an other couple on a Sunday evening at 7pm. Nick was informative about confirming our reservation and moved us indoors due to the weather conditions. We greatly appreciated the accommodations and arrived at the restaurant on time. We were greeted and seated at our table. Our waiter introduced himself and went through the CDC guidelines as well as the mandatory 90min table limit. We ordered all the appetizers and most of entrees that were available on the menu. We came to enjoy the ambiance and the food as this was for a special occasion. As our course were coming out our waiter repeatedly reminded us of the 90min time frame. He suggested that we would be outside of the 90mins if we added additional courses. It was shocking as there were only TWO tables on a Sunday evening that this waiter felt obligated to rush us out the door. You let us down. You let your staff down. We expected better and would avoid booking a reservation with you again due to the absurd 90min restriction. Even through these strange times of Covid you don't rush a customer from spending money at your establishment. We will avoid doing business with you again. Some of the dishes were a hit but the service rubbed us the wrong way. Hope you have a better experience as this place seems to be a total gamble.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Cadence: Has the potential to be great, especially if they remain BYO. The two appetizers were terrific, but the entrees were a miss.
Began with the scallops and the bison tartaer. The scallops were of a very high quality and delicious, and came with broccoli pieces and lardons. The one quibble is that they came in this ridiculously large bowl without a spoon to scoop them out. Not sure why they were served in this dish. If everyone ordered an app like this, then there wouldn't be enough space on the table. The bison tartare was terrific - it was buttery with a vinaigrette they made from currents. It also included a hard boiled egg that was salt-packed and then shaved over the dish to give it a salty crunch. The firm, crisp beet rye toast was interesting and a great accompaniment for the tartare.
The trout was mushy and not too flavorful. The bok choy it came with was smoked, which made this rather boring vegetable a bit more interesting. The duck was a little dry, a little tough, and lacking in flavor depth. Oddly, it came with lettuce greens. These were both a miss. Considering the polish of the small plates, I'm assuming the kitchen simply needs more time to refine the entrees.
Service was super enthusiastic and friendly. The space was fairly warm, the tables not too tightly packed and it was easy to carry on a conversation. The ability to make a reservation and pay with plastic are other pluses.;Disappointing. My husband and I went to here on a Saturday night and were seating right away. Our waitress came by and explained the menu, but didn't go in depth through each dish, basically just explained that the rabbit and duck cost extra. The herb dumplings were very fishy. The desserts were terrible, the chocolate bread pudding was dry and rough, and the ricotta mouse cake had little flavor. For $68 per person, we were expected to be blown away, which we were not.;Listen, if you have a well defined palate, this is not the place for you. Though, my boyfriend and I can both admit we are a little on the boujee side, so this review may be a little too harsh.
We got the 4 course meal and started off with the bison tartare and tuna crude. Both were good but nothing fantastic. My boyfriend did, however, really enjoy the bread that came with the tartare. We got the fried octopus for our second course which was honestly the high point of the meal and our absolute favorite. This might have been the best octopus I've had thus far. We also got the herb dumplings which were also just okay. For the entrees we got the beef bavette and the happy valley pork, which were both pretty mediocre. The beef bavette was super chewy so I wasn't the biggest fan. And for desert we got the chocolate tart which was okay and the apple cider shaved ice, which neither myself or my boyfriend were a big fan of. So for $65 a person, I don't think the meal was worth it.
However, the service was great and the wait staff was super friendly! We even got some complementary things throughout the dinner.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Cadence: The chicken wing 2nd course was way under-described on the menu. They downplay the fantastic fish sauce vinaigrette that delicately dresses the shredded crunchy Napa cabbage and the perfectly chosen mango slivers (just a bit firm yet sweet and tender next to the cabbage). The chicken wings were cooked well and still moist (I would've preferred them to be more crispy in the skin area) but whatever sauce (a chili sauce something or other) was on them (2 total) was lost in comparison to the salad dressing. The oyster mushroom on the half shell was amazing! The mushrooms were great, the halved and roasted sunchokes were tender inside and wonderfully crisp on the skin sides. The delicate greens on the side were both garnish and delicious. Pickled watercress is a must try if you're into that green. I was told the other slightly salty green was borage which I don't think I've ever eaten before but would definitely eat again here. I would NOT get the market priced pork shoulder chop again simply because it was a bit salty for my liking and I didn't think it was cooked well enough but any more cooked and it would've been ruined due to the cut. Hard to hate really. It was done right but just not my cut of pork (cup of tea turn of phrase). As far as sides to the pork we (it was a dish for two only) thought the meagerly proffered portion of charred romaine with a buttermilk ranch dressing was only an afterthought and could've been more creative and included more vegetables to round out the course. The first two courses had a lovely array of seasonal and local veggies but sadly the pork was left to fend for itself and it didn't hold up well. But it was beautiful to look at! On to dessert. My chocolate tart was rich, moist, and only moderately sweet. You can't really taste the beet jam but you know it's a part of the terrine designed malted chocolate tart by the difference in texture. The whipped ricotta really rounded out the thin slice of decadent chocolate heaven. My husband had the oat milk strawberry dessert and it immediately put me in the mind of a Good Humor Strawberry Shortcake popsicle from my ice cream truck days of my youth. The sesame seed topping added a unobtrusive crunch that blended well with the total mouth feel of the dish. And every dish was plated beautifully and hot if it was supposed to be. My two biggest pet peeves with fine dining... ugly plates and cold plates. My husband's smoked fish on toast was good but he feels the bread was cut too densely and the topping didn't get as much time to shine on the palate because of that. Basically the piece of toast was too thick for its topping, but I can say without having eaten it that it was a beautiful plate and the toast seemed adequate to hold up to the very thick and creamy scallion cream cheese, smoked fish, steel head trout roe, pickled red onion topping. The dandelion dumplings are something to drive across town for but order a couple if you're hungry because this is a tasting menu type of spot and that dish is so good you're gonna want way more than they give you. That is my take on Cadence near 2nd on Girard for dinner. Now here's the real takeaway... the next morning when I awoke I decided to search OpenTable for brunch options and Cadence showed up with an availability. Imagine how good dinner must've been, fantasize if you will how accommodating the staff and seating arrangements are, that I got so excited to take my kids there to share the experience that their father and I had had the night before. The brisket sandwich was the best I've had (sorry To my Jewish friends) and the lamb wrap was killer too says my hubby. You guys just have got to try this spot out... TWICE!;We had a good but not great meal at Cadence.
Pros: the team here has done a great job with the interior, it's clean with good vibes. The presentation of the food is very well done, and everything is seasoned nicely. The plates all had a way of reimagining a classic dish with a new and unique twist, which we appreciated.
Cons: After our server did a good job explaining the menu, we were an after thought for the rest of our meal. The $58 pork shoulder chop for two seemed overpriced for a mostly fatty piece of meat, potatoes and cabbage, but it was definitely tasty.;great meal! we didn't do the tasting.. we ordered 2 apps to share then 1 entree each. it was plenty of food! our waiter recommended a lot of things but wasn't feeling adventurous that night so we stuck with our usual preferences.
app 1: bison tartare
buttery, smooth and delicious! the mustard wasn't overpowering. the beet rye bread is a nice compliment for the bison. the portion is perfect for 2 to share and more bread on the plate would've be perfect!
app 2: seared scallop with broccoli
very delicious but not the star of the night. i still prefer the aesthetic of whole seared scallop rather than having it in bits. overall, there is nothing i want to take away from what's already there.
entree: duck with mushrooms
loved! breast meat paired with confit. the best of both worlds! lots of flavor from the mushrooms. i could taste a hint of high street in there lol if you're a duck lover, this is one to try~ just fyi it is a tad greasy from the duck fat
entree: lamb with grilled carrots
hmm it was one of the recommended but didn't see the appeal to it. maybe the high profile of the duck overpowered the lamb... the meat itself was nice and tender but the dish itself didn't shine like the waiter's description. the carrots could be smoked.. i thought i read black garlic on the menu description .. mayb it was black olives.. either way i tasted neither LOL so i think the smoked carrots with lamb paired with some yogurt sauce would be fantastic! just my pitch lol throw a little flavor of helm in there
overall, great dinner! i can't wait to return and try next season's menu!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Cadence: Cadence has a wonderful new rustic vibe and AMAZINGLY thoughtful dishes. The 4 course menu is a must to get the full flavor experience. The chef and staff not only provided us impeccable service, but plenty of information about the inspiration of all of their unique dishes.
For those who like tea, definitely try the tea tasting - unique and exceptional.;Nice new BYOB in the old Modo Mio space on Girard Ave. Dishes were carefully prepared and nicely presented. The servers present small bites between courses which are nice accents and surprises. We were there on the second night open and were impressed at how smooth everything was working already. Tried the PA Brook Trout with bok choi and scallops, which was very tasty and high quality. My dining partner had the ember roasted beets with polenta, leeks and avocado. We had the malted chocolate tart, shaved ice and Reanimator coffee to finish. The space and service was low key and friendly. Looking forward to returning.;I was going to wait until after my third visit to write this, but I've been thinking about it almost daily and can wait no longer.
Everything here is being served up by an extremely talented crew that has been around the block a few times. You can taste the product of experience and unadulterated skill in everything from the food to the service here.
Food:
Bison tartare (order two, you'll thank me later)
Kampachi crudo
Oyster mushroom
Dandelion dumplings
Alina duck
Elysian Fields lamb (obviously... EF lamb + Cadence...)
Any Happy Valley beef they have.
Eat these, and everything else too.
Please don't skip dessert. The pastry chef knows what she's doing.
I really want to emphasize the quality of the ingredients they use here as the it is evident in every bite. This is not a restaurant that relies heavily on sauces and seasoning to boost their dishes. I could go on and on, but this truly is a restaurant operated by a group of individuals that really know what they're doing.
CL gave this place three bells and I must say it is very well-deserved.
[Wines: NZ Sauvignon Blanc, Chenin Blanc, Willamette Valley Pinot Noir, and a Petit Verdot from our local Karamoor Estates]. |
PHS Pop Up Garden is located at 1438 South St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19146 and latitude - longitude is 39.943584 --75.1669 . List of PHS Pop Up Garden's categories: Parks, Active Life, Beer Gardens, Mexican, Local Flavor, Restaurants, Nightlife, Bars, Beer, Wine & Spirits, Food. PHS Pop Up Garden opens: Monday: 17:0-22:0, Tuesday: 17:0-22:0, Wednesday: 17:0-22:0, Thursday: 17:0-22:0, Friday: 12:0-0:0, Saturday: 12:0-0:0, Sunday: 12:0-22:0. The rating for PHS Pop Up Garden is 4.5. PHS Pop Up Garden is currently closed. PHS Pop Up Garden provides information for customer: Accepts credit cards, Serves beer and wine, Has good for groups service, False, Very Loud, Can provide Medium Price, Has outdoor seating, No good for kids service, Has wheelchair accessible, Has bike parking, Smoking not allowed, No coat check service, u'no', Has happy hour service, False, No need to make an appointment, No good for dancing service. Extremely poor review of restaurant PHS Pop Up Garden: Can someone tell me why PHS can't manage to wake up earlier on the weekends and get the Pop Up Garden open before 1 PM on Saturdays? It would be nice to look at the plants before the oppressive, sweltering heat kicks in from the other side of the chain link fence.
It's not like the plants are hungover...;This meat and cheese was 19 dollars. Albeit, we did eat some of the cheese but the meat was 5 dollars in addition. 5 dollars for ACME ham and salami. I could buy double this for well under 5 dollars. I'm not just here to complain about the food. The service when you walk in requires you to provide personal information for a "pass". NOT to come back later but for you to actually get in. The actual bartenders are great, actually, the only reason I gave it 1/2 star. But the customers, oh the customers . Dogs, please, you don't understand that your dog is hating this and wants go home no matter how much attention you're getting? Your goats? You were handed A GOAT and don't understand that goats are not, idk, made for beer gardens? (I'm a vet student, not some righteous goat enthusiast). 1/2 Star to the ambience minus all the people, dogs, and goats. Go to Bob and Barbara's. Even if you feel uncomfortable with being not as hip as a person that goes to a beer garden, you will feel much more comfortable spending 3 instead of 10 dollars on a corona in a place where you can be yourself.;I am a small business owner in the area and understand the current climate is stressful to operate in. I don't ever write negative reviews. However, I feel the need to address what happened to me today here. My experience at this pop up garden today ruined my weekend. Upon arrival a very nice hostess sat my fiancé and I at one of the only open tables which happened to be uncovered. After taking a seat, a huge rain storm came about and we noticed a couple getting ready to leave their covered table a few feet away. I approached them to respectfully ask if we could take their spot to enjoy our drinks and wait out the rain storm all the while maintaining social distancing. They smiled and agreed. Meanwhile we saw others who were not maintaining social distancing sneak into the covered area while we politely waited for the seats to become available. After patiently sitting in the pouring ran, the table was free for us to take. Within seconds of sitting down, one of the waitresses immediately approached us to tell us we could not be there and would have to go back to our soaking wet assigned seat. She told us people were waiting. However, there was nobody in line. We said okay and I decided to go make the best of the situation and get us another round of drinks at the bar. As I was ordering at the bar, this waitress approached me again. I thought to myself "ok, she will comp us a beer for the unpleasant conditions and our cooperation", instead she screamed at me and accused me of yelling at the bar tender. The bar tender defended me saying I had not been yelling at him. She screamed again and told me I was cut off and had to leave. She was incredibly inappropriate and I can not help but feel as if I was targeted and harassed considering another person sitting right next to me did the same thing. Clearly, I am not the the only one feeling this way as I saw a few other posts from today from strangers who had a similar experience. Really disappointed. Just looking for a beer.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant PHS Pop Up Garden: I miss the community space from last year. This garden is very small and creates an atmosphere of "everyone for themselves". It's difficult to lounge and actually enjoy the space.
Some of the bartenders are excellent- others make you wait. I waited an hour to get a drink on opening night. Now I wait 30-40 minutes to get a drink. I want to love the place, but I can't. I haven't had a good experience there.
I find the drinks to be expensive, but I do like the watermelon beer that is served. Oh well, there's always next year if the city still allows beer gardens to exist.;If it weren't for the disrespectful and completely unwelcoming bartenders here, this place would be a great spot. Unfortunately the poor service overshadows every nice quality this beer garden offers. One piece of advice to PHS next year -- hire a new staff because you are for sure losing business due to your current one.;This place was amazing last year but this year the line is so unbelievably slow. At least 30 minutes for a beer. I hope they figure out what the problem is because it's brutal and ruins the entire experience at this otherwise great place. Average, acceptable review of restaurant PHS Pop Up Garden: A beautiful beer garden with limited food options and a number of different drinks. That being said, I know the level of service in Philadelphia has become abysmal over the last few years with workers still expecting 20%+ tips for ignoring your or being outright rude but the dark haired, tattooed woman behind the bar was exceptional and took the Philly service vibe to a whole other level of horrible. Then she decided to turn the tablet around for me to sign and pay and entered a 20% tip in for herself. I understand having a bad day or being in a bad mood, but take the night off, or, leave your shit at home and do your job.;It's gorgeous and in the neighborhood, so I really can't complain. I love the idea and I think PHS is really doing a good job with these. However, here are my suggestions for improvement for next year:
I can't believe you have to pay for water. I mean it's a bar, free water should sort of be the norm.
What's with all the kids? Unfortunately, this pop-up doesn't have a kids area like SSHP or the Oval do, so kids seriously just run around the tables. I had at least 2 bouncy balls chucked at my face in a 30 minute span. Again, I'm all for parents bringing their kids and I'm sure I will one day - but this place is NOT kid friendly.
The seating situation isn't great for groups. It's just too competitive and awkward. A lot of savsies and uncomfortable "Are you still using this chair?" every 2 minutes.
I also wish they had activities (cornhole, board games, etc.). It's basically just grab a beer and rush back to your picnic table. Repeat.
Again, I still will go and I like it. Some great food trucks roll through and I think the decor is beautiful. Just a few improvements because there're more competition these days - which is a great problem to have.;Someone told me that this garden was fabulous. It's ok. I was expecting more. YOU can't get to talkie in it, they have garden patrol who will ask you to get off your cell or keep it down. NOT a place for children to romp around and get all loud. It's for meditation...............
It doesn't have a lot of color............ The ponds for the fish are small or the fish are big for the pond..............
The Restaurant across the street with the same name is good.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant PHS Pop Up Garden: PHS Pop Up - South Street is one of my favorite annual beer gardens. I love its constant evolution and consistent beauty. It's such a calm and welcoming place to visit in the summer.
They often have a pretty solid beer list. I believe Khyber Pass is now running the food scene, but I haven't eaten at the garden yet this year. Their drink prices are fair and there's usually a place to sit comfortably.
If you're in the South Street West area, it's definitely worth it to walk over and see what you think. Keep in mind that it's generally bro-city during weekend nights, just like many other places in the city. If you want extra room to breathe or a quieter atmosphere, go during the day.;Super cute place with a good selection of drinks and awesome food. I ordered the watermelon cocktail and my friend got the pulled pork sandwich, both solid purchases! You have to sign up for a membership the first time you come (very simple aka give them an email) and you get a business card that you can keep/ show to enter on future visits. There are a decent amount of tables and two bars but since it's kinda small, it can get pretty crowded later in the night.;Stopped by for Sips on Wednesday and the place was packed!. To get in, they make you sign up for their club and give you a ticket to bring back every time you go. They have one bar and one station for food. Wednesday specials are $4 sangria and certain beers. For food, they serve quesadillas, hot dogs, popcorn and guac and chips. The line for food was extremely long (approx 45 min). Overall, it's a nice place to stop by for some drinks with a large group of friends.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant PHS Pop Up Garden: The PHS completely transformed this empty, gravel lot into a beautiful, garden oasis, overflowing with local microbrews and yuppies. Right up my alley. I'd love it if this space were kept this way, but I'll enjoy it while it lasts- all through the summer. I fear that it'll become ungodly crowded once the word gets out, but this past Friday, it was about 95% full, with a great, chill atmosphere. I'll be bock. Er. back.;The pop up garden is the hottest place to be....spiked root beer is bangiinnnnn....best bartenders/servers also...especially vagineeee :);This place is great! I love the relaxed atmosphere when I visited last Sunday. There are plenty of tables and seating arrangements to choose from, and umbrellas set up for some shade. I LOVED the cute decorations everywhere. The beer was reasonably priced- I tried the one called FU Sandy , which I really enjoyed. The people working there (security, bar, etc) were courteous. There was a mix of people there of all ages- and definitely family-friendly in my opinion. I will definitely be coming back many times before it closes in mid-October--- it's perfect for a relaxing sunny day and warm night!. |
Cafe Lift 2 is located at 428 N 13th St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19123 and latitude - longitude is 39.960346 --75.159706 . List of Cafe Lift 2's categories: Caterers, American (New), Breakfast & Brunch, Event Planning & Services, Diners, Restaurants. Cafe Lift 2 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 Cafe Lift 2 is 4.0. Cafe Lift 2 is currently open. Cafe Lift 2 provides information for customer: Accepts credit cards, Has caters service, Average loud, No reservations service, Has good for kids service, Serves beer and wine, Has bike parking, Can provide Medium Price, No need to make an appointment, Has good for groups service, u'free', False, Has supports takeout service, 'casual', Has table service, False, Has wheelchair accessible, No dogs allowed, Has delivery support, Has outdoor seating, No happy hour service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Cafe Lift 2: Summary: Overrated, very obnoxious hipster brunch location.
I've been meaning to write a review for this place for a while now. First AND last visit here. I visited a month ago (I still remember so they made quite the impression!) for Sunday brunch so it was extremely crowded cause that's what happens when you see Zagat-reviewed. After coming to this place, I am feeling much more wary about things that are "Zagat-reviewed" now.
So I had multiple problems at this place.
Seating - There aren't any tables so the hostess says I can sit at the bar, which is fine. There are four seats at the bar. "Seat 1", as I will label it, is at the edge of the bar and "seat 4" is against the wall. I sit down at seat 3 which gives me a nice open view of the bar area into the kitchen. There's a guy at seat 1 and nobody is at seats 2 or 4. The guy at seat 1 leaves and shortly afterwards, a couple walks in. Seats 1, 2, and 4 are open. I am asked by a worker, while I'm eating, to move from seat 3 to seat 4 to accommodate the couple even though seats 1 and 2 are open. Really, worker? Do I have cooties or something? Really???
Food - I ordered blueberry pancakes. They were okay. But $10 for blueberry pancakes that tasted like something I could've just made at home? Rip off. Go to IHOP instead.
Payment - CASH ONLY, which is fine except I didn't find out until AFTER I had eaten and was trying to pay with my card. So, okay, no worries, they have an ATM! WHICH they charge you to use ("The owner of this ATM blah blah blah"). So I end up paying THEM $1.50 (plus $1 from my bank's end) to use THEIR ATM to then pay THEM, AGAIN. Splendid.
Service - Didn't get any! I was seated at the bar so I didn't have a server. Instead, the cashier at the bar dryly took my order and handed me my food without a word or a smile. Wow! Such service! A+++! So when it came time to pay for my order, she actually had the gall to ask if I wanted change (which I didn't need any, because I paid the exact amount). After she took my payment, she handed me my receipt with a tight, straight-lipped "smile" without a single word, not even a thank you (which, if she had, maybe I would've left a little tip on the bar counter!).
Great first AND last experience, Cafe Lift!;Pancakes are horrible. Wait is ridiculous. Service is good. I wish I had more good things to say, but my all around experience has been subpar to say the least. It's a pretty busy place so I understand the delay in with a few things. Originally my fiancé was going to take the remainder of her food home, but since it took longer than we expected to receive the check, she ended up leaving it.;This is my first negative review on Yelp.
Looks great, great location, interesting menu and yet, there were 15 open seats while the 15 odd patrons had to wait 30 minutes. I actually asked one of the wait staff "why are there so many open tables and yet, so many of us waiting?" "I have no idea" was her response. The waiting patrons were clearly getting angry as they had to wait with so many vacant tables. They had two hosts which were glued to the podium so it couldn't have been lack of help. I guess they like to create a line - makes for demand? I had to wait 40 minutes and all during that time there were no less than a dozen open seats.
There were a list of specials on a board w/o prices. I asked the waitress what the price of one of the 5 selections was. "I don't know" was her response. Wow, she had been serving specials for 5 hours and didn't know the prices. Jumping and finding out would have been the better response. There were other issues but what the heck why bore you. The general attitude was we were putting these people out by asking that they take our orders and serve us.
One of the waitresses came over and re-filled our coffee while clearly leaving a trail of coffee all over the table. She looked down, realized she didn't have a rag, and opted to merely just walked away letting us play clean up. So much for professionalism.
Cash only? The place has upwards of 75 seats, lunch/breakfast is an easy $20 combined and only cash? It is understandable/cute when it is a small inexpensive place. Yet, it is a major inconvenience for the patrons in a debit card world. They gleefully let you know there is an off brand ATM in the corner. You can pay dollars for the transaction, three to them and two to your bank, and the restaurant even collects their percentage of the fee from the ATM owners. Now there's a deal. All so they can benefit from the tax benefits of only taking in cash.
There is a bar around 50 feet north of them with a great bike rack - you will need it b/c they have no place to lock up bikes. Patrons should be encouraged to use green modes of transport. They are clearly shooting for the younger hipster so.....it would be a way of saying "this is for you." It is a young and hip place so people using bikes should be both expected and supported. Just another way of them saying "we don't care about the patron."
Bottom line - you are going to leave there $20 lighter per person and they seem not to give a darn about the patron. The staff is "so over this" and the food was decent. It could be free food and I wouldn't return for the attitude. You can't blame the staff - they are hired, trained and retained by the owner. There are dozens of other like brunch places in the area, do you research and avoid this.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Cafe Lift 2: Been here twice. No interest in returning any more.
For some reason -- I've yet to determine
-- this breakfast and lunch eatery is OVERRATED, definitely! My specifics: first time here my "Rival Bros. Drip coffee," Was FAIR only. Re: "free refills" noted on the menu, what's the point if the coffee doesn't taste good, is lukewarm, & it's for one patron only??? Cannoli French Toast was my "dish" (I ordered it after seeing quite a few positive yelp reviews about it); this was ALSO FAIR, though. To my mind it was just a Sugary mess, for the most part. After this initial UNIMPRESSIVE run, I ONLY returned because this place is only a few minutes from my apartment; I also convinced myself given its proximity& that I'd been here once only, I should give it another shot.
So I did. Here's what happened that time. I started off ordering orange juice but that was borderline LUKEWARM, only! When I told the waitress she said it HAD been refrigerated. I didn't want to argue Si I asked for some ice, only. That turned out to be a FAIL, though cause it just watered it down. Smoked salmon on a bagel was my "entree." Though the salmon didn't seem 100% fresh the too large portion aggravated me more. "Chefs"should know how much food to put on their patrons' plates, so I'm usually disappointed (pissed really) when they don't. (That's a commonplace American dining "thing" that's hard to overlook, unfortunately.)
*Sorry, no pictures. I didn't feel like talking any.;The wait time was awful! We were told the wait was 25-30 mins but it ended up being double that.. it was extremely loud inside. we had to have the waitress repeat herself because we couldn't hear her. She started by telling us all the things they were out of including staples for a brunch spot like tomato, turkey sausage and peanut butter. Food was good but nothing special. We won't be back and wouldn't recommend it.;This place was kind of dissapointing. Came here at around 11 with my girlfriend the Wednesday before Valentine's day. The meal got off to a great start, with a delicious crab bisque. We originally ordered one cup, but I liked it so much I ordered another. For our "main course" I had the burger. This was a disappointment. The beef was bland, nothing popped and the burger was missing the fried egg that it was supposed to come with. As a side, I received what I was told was a salad. I guess if you call a handful of lettuce and some generic balsamic dressing a salad, then thats what it was. I just used it to put on the burger. My girlfriend ordered a chicken salad sandwich. She liked it. Quoted as average. Our server was attentive, quick and friendly. She, and the soup, were the highlight. The coffee was also tasty. Maybe I will give this place another shot for breakfast. Maybe.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Cafe Lift 2: Sadly disappointed, after reading the reviews I was excited to try Sunday brunch. Was told 35 minute wait, when they had several tables open and many people waiting. Ok maybe they were staggering seating due to shortage in wait staff im not sure. So 20 minutes later they went to sit my bf and myself at the counter I asked if we could have a table. The polite hostess said sure, and then proceeded to seat us at a table that had been available since we came in. Our waitress spent more time talking to a friend of hers at the counter and the other wait staff than attending to her tables. She had two tables around us complaining amongst each other about the lack of service. One table had to flag her down to get water and to go boxes. The table next to us kept trying to flag her down to get change for the tip, but instead gave up and left her a smaller tip as a result. I ordered the breakfast burrito which was bland and boring. My bf ordered the huevos rancheros which was good. The housemade hot sauce was the highlight of the food. It was tasty and a subtle hot that crept up on you but not that artificial hot. I do not see myself returning anytime soon.;Came with my sister for brunch on Saturday morning. Okay, the place was full and busy but it didn't look understaffed, but my sister and I stood at the entrance looking lost for a while until someone decided to come up to us and find a table. From there, service was pretty awful, which is unfortunate because the french toast selections were great. I picked one of their brunch special french toasts and after what felt like a 20 min wait, a plate of the wrong french toast was delivered to me (which I didn't realize until a server came and took the plate away and said it was the wrong one). After that, it took another 10-15 min wait to have our table cleared and once the check was dropped, our server was practically missing and we sat around for another 20 mins until they came back to pick it up.
I'd definitely give the place another try just for their french toast.;Good brunch food... The cannoli French toast is amazing! (For those sweet tooth) Pretty bummed they didn't serve eggs Benedict during the week, only weekends.
Def try the huevos rancheros.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Cafe Lift 2: Wonderful. Lemon ricotta pancakes were a delight, crab cake benedict was full of fresh, plump crab meat and topped with perfectly poached eggs. Steak and egg tacos were just fine, but topped with a deliciously astringent house made hot sauce and candy-sweet Jersey corn. The blintz will make you pre-diabetic in the best ways possible; I particularly enjoyed the tartness of the mandolin-sliced plums contrasted with the sweetness of the honey and the richness of the dairy. Atmosphere can be unbearably loud/packed, even in the afternoon, and prices are not cheap, but everything we ate was above average.;I'm afraid to say it, but I believe Cafe Lift just jumped to the top of the list of my favorite brunch spots (sorry Sabrina's). Clean, industrial/trendy atmosphere with plenty of seating. There has been a little bit of a wait the last 2 times I was here, despite having open tables (short staffed?). But once you're seated you'll be glad you waited! On my last visit I enjoyed the breakfast burrito very much. It's probably at least double a standard portion size, but after a big night out you will gobble it all up without a second thought. Gooey filling with eggs, cheese, mushrooms and peppers. Perfection. I've also ordered Jen's Crespelle. It's everything you could want in breakfast rolled into a delicious crepe- sweet, savory and hearty. The cannoli French toast looks to die for, I will definitely be ordering that next time. Side note- remember to bring cash!;The food was good, the wait was terrible. I was in town for the weekend, decided to get brunch here but it seems like everyone else had the same idea in mind. I waited for a little over an hour (I know, crazy) good thing I got there when I did, the people after me had wait times of an hour & a 1/2!
The food was really good, I ordered the juevos rancheros & cannoli French toast. Their menu wasn't as extensive as I would like it to be, not as many options as I would like & am used to at other locations. The BYOB is a +. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Cafe Lift 2: This is a home run neighborhood brunch spot just north of City Center. Avoid walking down 13th street since it is located in a fairly isolated and industrial spot of the city. Once inside, the ambiance is cozy mixed with whimsy - coloful chalkboard specials, bright red plastic chairs, and jester-striped chandeliers. Hipster waiters and waitresses add to the casual and fun vibe. Plus the brunch is delicious.
Lemon Ricotta Pancakes: lemon ricotta baked fluffy pancakes, served with strawberries on top paired with a side of thick fresh whipped cream and honey as syrup. It was like a sweet summer picnic on my plate.
Ham & Jalapeno Frittata: specially ordered with egg whites didn't deter this flavorful, spicy, and ultra cheesy dish. Smoked ham, mushrooms, and cheddar are mixed with pico de gallo in this fluffy egg special.
With endless refills of strong Columbian dripped coffee to complement our meal, friendly service, and quick orders, this is hole-in-the-wall brunch at its finest.;Loved it. They had a vegan panini sandwich that was to die for. My friends got the French today and the breakfast burritos and they loved them as well. Great vibe in this place, great food. Definitely a hip vibe in here and that makes it very easy to relax in this place and have a good time. I'm from Boston so having a nice cafe out here with a vegan option is awesome;It was a drizzly Saturday morning. I shut my umbrella and shuffled into Cafe Lift. The quaint hole in the wall cafe was bustling with people, even with the gloomy weather just a wall away.
I was happily joined by a group of friends, a total of nine, patiently awaiting a table. Ten minutes passed. Then twenty. Then thirty. Our hope for food kept diminishing as time passed. The manager was kind enough to pay us visits, telling us that they had a table done eating with the perfect capacity for us and that they were ready to get us eating the second the party had left.
The party would not leave. There is no blame that can be put on either group. The manager was courteous and apologetic. The customers were just enjoying the homey atmosphere.
But when the time came that they left, we finally sat down to a large crepe.
The apologetic and bashful manager stood next to our server, offering us some free food to mull us over as they prepared our meal.
When our dishes came out, we dived in. The crepe was a cascade of flavors, a tang of hazelnut paired with an airy cream. It was fluffy and made to perfection, with a blend of bananas and strawberries inside, sending the taste buds on an orgasmic rollercoaster of the sweet and savory to the crisp and fresh.
The rest of the food was good, too.. |
Jon's Bar & Grille is located at 300 South St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19147 and latitude - longitude is 39.9412993 --75.1477446 . List of Jon's Bar & Grille's categories: Tex-Mex, Restaurants, American (Traditional), Nightlife, Bars. Jon's Bar & Grille opens: Monday: 11:0-0:0, Tuesday: 11:0-0:0, Wednesday: 11:0-0:0, Thursday: 11:0-0:0, Friday: 11:0-2:0, Saturday: 11:0-2:0, Sunday: 11:0-0:0. The rating for Jon's Bar & Grille is 3.0. Jon's Bar & Grille is currently closed. Jon's Bar & Grille provides information for customer: False, Has good for groups service, Has good for kids service, Average loud, Can provide Medium Price, 'casual', 'yes_free', No caters service, Has supports takeout service, Serves beer and wine, No bike parking, Does not accept credit cards, u'no', No outdoor seating, False, No reservations service, No delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Jon's Bar & Grille: They served me a frozen pizza and skunked beer. 'Nuff said.;I came here for a Sunday lunch. Didn't expect much, since it always seems touristy. If you want reheated frozen food, this is your place. Decor is not good, food is not good. Boo. Bathroom was clean. That's earns it A star.
Poor tourists! If they come to Philly and come here, they are getting a very poor representation of what Philly has to offer in dining. Very poor, indeed! Take a picture of the mural and keep walking. There are many, many better places on South St. and around the corners on 2nd, 3rd, and 4th streets.;Bad, bad service, and if you expect the shrimp and crab dip to taste like shrimp and crab, forget about it.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Jon's Bar & Grille: Came here to sit out on the patio. Unfortunately it looked like it was going to rain so we sat inside. More of a bar than anything. This place has a great selection of beer. The burgers taste like something you'd eat at a neighborhood barbecue, nothing special.
Service was ok. The crowd pretty much seemed like all tourist types. Not surprising. I could name a lot of other places I'd rather spend 11-12 bucks for a burger.
It didn't even rain, go figure. The only reason I would see for going there is the patio.;It's a typical bar place. Nothing fancy mostly fried food. The wait staff is a bit slow. The drinks are weak. What else can I say? Went there cause Curly from the 3 stooges lived there that was maybe the best part of the whole place.;Great location and loved how it looked. Only problem was a terrible waitresses that didn't speak English and didn't even know how to bring us drinks. Any place that hires waitresses like that will not get a return visit from me.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Jon's Bar & Grille: The problem with this place is that as prime South Street real estate, the exorbitant cost of rent is inherently passed down to its customers through its overpriced food and drinks. And I do mean overpriced.
The food here is nothing special. Nothing you will eat here will make you think, "Oh my God. That was the best ________ I've ever had."
You'll pay $6 for a Yuengling here and you'll hate it, but hopefully you'll be happy enough people-watching on the patio to forget about it.;I did not have any food but it has a cool beer list, both bottle and tap. The prices were reasonable. I also liked the ambiance; I got to sit outside and it was lots of fun to see all the interesting characters walking around South Street.;I came here on Memorial Day for drinks and appetizers! I got few drinks and the hummus appetizer and it was all very good, also really reasonable prices. Jon's might have just became my favorite in south street.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Jon's Bar & Grille: Tough to find good salads in this part of town, and their chicken apple walnut salad is probably the best of the neighborhood;My husband and I were in from out of town visiting the area recently . We ate here on a Saturday night, normally I look at yelp reviews but I feel I can weed out the nonsense reviews and judge for myself.
So anyway we had no problems here, I don't understand why everyone is bitching about service as a former server myself {as in another lifetime ago} I was a sever so I am more critical than most and we had no issues at all. Even as we walked in the door, the sign said seat yourself, but someone was right there helping us. I was cold but the patio looked inviting with the heaters set up so I kinda wished we would of sat out there.
I had a tall specialty drink with absolute peach in it; was strong and fruity. My husband really put himself out there and had a couple of bottled coors light. I had the lobster soup and we were supposed to share the Santa Fe Flatbread which my husband thought was going to be the pizza version flatbread. Well it's more like a sandwich, he was disappointed for about 5 seconds until he tried it, liked it and well I never stood a chance of getting any of that. Luckily I had seen someone else's chicken wings and had ordered some of those ahead of time, which were excellent by the way. I would highly recommend this place except next time I would sit on the patio!;French fries are awesome (I being a french fry Phanatic lol) and good size serving size....oh the glorious Crispy outside, warm inside. Chips and salsa get the job done, pace out of jar basically though so wasn't impressed with that. Chips were nice and warm which make a difference.
Really fast service and food was hot when it came out. The seating is plentiful inside and they have a nice outdoor patio seating area as well.
Gluten free beer! Yessss they have it here, hoolllllaaar!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Jon's Bar & Grille: WOW! I had dinner with my husband here last night. Bernadette was very nice, and quick to take our orders, refill our drinks, describe certain dishes, etc. I've been in the neighborhood for years, but never thought to give Jon's a try! A VERY pleasant experience! I can't wait to bring the kids back. It has a neutral atmosphere (...a good thing!) that's perfect for couples, family, co-workers, clients, anybody. It's neighborhoody in a sense that you feel like part of the Jon's family, which I loved. Looking forward to girly drinks & people watching once summer hits!;Service was very, very good. I had the chipotle black bean burger with avocado and a fried egg with a side salad . It was yummy. Hubby enjoyed his stooge burger with fries. The fries were very crunchy. Everything was good, and I enjoy the patio atmosphere. Get a flight of beer ... Fun.;I don't have any complaints about this place. The staff here are very kind and the bartenders are all passionate about what they do. The tap selection is amazing especially if you're a beer nerd. Basically any bartender that's on duty can make one hell of a mixed drink. The food here is really good to I haven't had anything I didn't like ordering here. Being on south street you might think its a tourist trap. ITS NOT. I definitely recommend this place.. |
Megumi is located at 1001 King Of Prussia Plz, King of Prussia city. It has the postal code is 19406 and latitude - longitude is 40.08821732 --75.393038703 . List of Megumi's categories: Japanese, Restaurants. Megumi 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 Megumi is 4.0. Megumi is currently open. Megumi provides information for customer: No reservations service, Accepts credit cards, Has good for groups service, Can only provide Low Price, No delivery support, Has supports takeout service, 'casual', Unknown outdoor seating. Extremely poor review of restaurant Megumi: Don't eat here! They overcharged me and refused to adjust the bill! The prices were right on the board, and they made up a story about how those prices don't apply to this particular order. What?;Absolutely awful. Ordered the teriyaki chicken, double meat. The price for mall food court food is already crazy, ($12 for chicken, rice, and a drink), but I sat down to eat and the chicken was rubbery and cool in the middle. I broke open 5-6 pieces and there were still translucent bits, bright brought it back to the counter and they claimed it was all fully cooked. Had to throw it out, it was inedible.
Also, the same spatulas they use to manipulate the raw chicken are the same ones they use to handle the cooked meat.... Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Megumi: Very nice people. But I said I was vegetarian, asked for tofu teriyaki, and upon opening I only had tofu. They didnt tell me there was no sauce if you're vegetarian until after I had already paid. So I got plain tofu and rice that has been sitting out for far too long. Not what I wanted. Tasted ok but very greasy.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Megumi: None. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Megumi: I love this place, my favorite Chinese spot in the mall. Food is always piping hot and they have a lot of variety, as well as a good $6 deal for a chicken meal.;One of my fav place to get a quick bite. I ask for only little sauce cause it can be too sweet;I mean, it goes without saying. If you don't like mall quality teriyaki , you're lying to yourself.
I get the chicken teriyaki from Megumi almost 90% of the time. Something about a cheap chicken and rice(or lo mein) meal with tasty but not so healthy teriyaki sauce that fills me up is appealing to me. But hey, that's the broke college student talking in me.
So will I ever stop eating this cheap delicacy ? Most likely not.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Megumi: Been craving teriyaki chicken for some time now. Found this gem on good old Yelp here. Was very surprised how delicious it was for being in the food court. I got the teriyaki chicken with green beans and fried rice! Good and affordable.;The food at this restaurant is top-quality Asian Hibachi. I ordered mushrooms and lo mein and I was surprised by how good it was! They give big portions and even with a drink, my order was under ten dollars. I loved eating here and would definitely recommend it to anyone who needs a bite to eat at the King of Prussia mall.;This hibachi is awesome. I order the teriyaki chicken with fried rice and it was delicious! The chicken was cooked perfectly and well seasoned. The portions were a nice size and the price wasn't bad either. $7 for a platter isn't bad at all. Defiantly will try this place again next time!. |
K-POT Korean BBQ & Hot Pot is located at 789 Franklin Mills Cir, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19154 and latitude - longitude is 40.0924685 --74.9629393 . List of K-POT Korean BBQ & Hot Pot's categories: Korean, Barbeque, Hot Pot, Restaurants. K-POT Korean BBQ & Hot Pot opens: Monday: 12:0-22:30, Tuesday: 12:0-22:30, Wednesday: 12:0-22:30, Thursday: 12:0-21:30, Friday: 12:0-23:30, Saturday: 11:0-23:30, Sunday: 12:0-22:30. The rating for K-POT Korean BBQ & Hot Pot is 4.5. K-POT Korean BBQ & Hot Pot is currently open. K-POT Korean BBQ & Hot Pot provides information for customer: Has table service, No dogs allowed, u'free', Casual Attire, No BYOB service, No delivery support, Serves beer and wine, No outdoor seating, No caters service, Has good for kids service, Has good for groups service, Accepts credit cards, No supports takeout service, True, Has reservations service, Has happy hour service, Has bike parking, True, Has wheelchair accessible, Can provide High Price. Extremely poor review of restaurant K-POT Korean BBQ & Hot Pot: We came in at 6:45 and gave the hostess a heads up that we had a party of 17 coming in around 8:00. We all worked in the restaurant business and are fully aware how seating and call ahead seating works which is why we came so early to wait. The hostess told us they would have two tables that will be ready for us at 8. We were confused when the two tables that she said we were going to be given got sat with two other parties. Our party was complete around 7:30, and the hostess never came back to check in with us. Around 8:30 we complained to the hostess and the manager got involved. The hostess was talking very badly about my sister (we could over hear it the whole entire time) after we complained and you could tell they did not want anything to do with us. It was my brothers birthday so we tried to keep our cool so he could enjoy his experience. We ended up being sat around 9:00 at a party table that fits 12, for 17 people. It was almost impossible to share our food and enjoy our experience completely because we had two grills to cook the food on. The waiter did not seem like he wanted anything to do with us either because I'm sure he heard from his employees that we were being a pain (when we really weren't). The food was brought out in a timely manner, but as the food was brought out we weren't told what each item of food was and it was put at different parts of the table given to people who did not order that. We also did not receive a significant amount of things that we ordered. We were not even able to get the full two hours at the table because last call was an hour and a half later. The waiter was waiting around the corner for us to tell him we were done eating and it seemed like he was rushing us out even though we were still eating. Overall this was was one of the worst experiences that I've ever had a restaurant and I will not be returning or recommending it to anyone else. I'm sure the other 16 people feel the same way. We have been to Korean BBQ spots before and had large groups and something like this has never happened. Fix your workers to be nice and understanding rather than ignorant and rude. What happened was unacceptable for a place that is so highly rated by others. (Plus the food wasn't authentic at all! They didn't know what we were ordering when we asked for Kalbi)!;My 5th time to KPot and will be the last. No service at all.
Empty plates been sitting on my table for ages. Whoever passed by just looked & walked away.Our server never check with us did we need anything which others will do so to other customer. They are getting busy and service is getting downward too.;Sorry for being real, but it's about to come out like I may hold my food to a higher standard. But in looking at the pictures, my girl and I thought that it was worthy enough to give it a try. Mind you, coming from California where we have a town literally called "K-Town" and everything is in Korean, and nothing but delicious food, I know what's the difference between things you buy in a jar pre-made or fresh.
When we came in and got seated, the guy (who turned out to be a manager or maybe even partner/owner) asKed us what we would like to do rink. I asked for Korean Barley Tea (in Korean) and he answered "huh? Excuse me, I don't know what that is" strike 1.
When the server came and but the bonchon (Korean appetizer snacks), I asked if they have the long Kimchi and he said, "no, all we have I is this" (pointing to one plate with kimchi) I said, "no problem, okay, we'll have..." and proceeded to order. As soon as I tasted the kimchi, I looked up ann my girlfriend has the same face, it was bought from the market and DEFINITELY NOT FRESH. So we tasted all the other dishes and all stood the same as the first. Strike 2.
While we were cooking, we stopped so we could get a grill change. The server grabbed the grill and walked to go to the replacement. So you're going to walk away with a hot flame? Exposed? Then walks Baal with h his replacement and just drops it in and walks away. Okay, so instead of coming prepared with the replacement and never leaving an open flame at a table, you chose to do it your way. And don't tell me you're busy, all the servers were sitting around the bar looking at their phones while they waited their tables. And the server changed the grill the same way each time. Strike 3
Don't waste your time. I mean, I told my client that I went there, and they said it's one of the better places. So if that holds true, then sorry for you. I'm never going back to this place.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant K-POT Korean BBQ & Hot Pot: On mother's day night, i went in with my family
I gave a call in advance to check availability
I knew they must be busy since it was because of prime time , like around 7pm. Woman on the phone informed us that the waiting time was 35mins which was doable
We arrived in the place within 30 mins. Place was packed! Full of people in the waiting area.
When we got to the reception desk, they told us 2-3 hours of waiting time. 30 mins ago, it was 35mins wait. But within that time frame, increased to 2-3hours??
And she just laughed and said customers were kept coming. Should have told us honestly then we wouldnt have driven for 40mins to get there
We ended up going crappy chinese restaurant nearby that was not worth paying for.;The place is nice and clean since is new. The food seem fresh but not too impress with the food options since dinner is $25 per adult, on top of it they don't accept American Express. I won't be back.;Second time here food is okay but I'm giving 2 stars today for one particular reason
It's July 4th me and my friend went for a bbq lunch, we speak Chinese and our server clearly understood, while we were ordering we were discussing which item is "dinner item" and not to order in front of the waitress, long story short, in the end I got a bill for all day dinner price instead of lunch price, and we didn't get to eat ANY of the dinner menu, little surprise!. Average, acceptable review of restaurant K-POT Korean BBQ & Hot Pot: I went to this restaurant a couple of days after it had opened! It wasn't to bad for the price you are paying but the meat all just taste the same...no difference in the marinade for any of the meats. The seafood was all very fishy. Also they have popcorn chicken and they gave us two servings and both were not fresh. I was a little disappointed on the freshness of the food but I guess you can't complain when you are being 18-20$ for all you can eat Korean bbq. I recommend dinner so you can take advantage of all the meats.;Service is good, meat quality is kind of low. The temperature of the grill is not hot enough for grilling. They use an electric, not gas grill.;Last night, I went to K-Pot with three friends. Before I go into the minuses, let me start with saying that the food was generally fine and the staff friendly. However, for almost forty dollars per person for BBQ and hotpot without any extras, that is the least one would expect. My first annoyance is that there is no space to put your legs underneath the table. It's like your sitting on a bar. Secondly, they put everything on separate plates, which takes too much space. You can easily end up with thirty plates on the table. In other places, the different types of raw meat are put on the same plate. Furthermore, the only empty plate that you get is a small one, so you cannot gather much on your own plate, and you keep moving plates around. Other places also have air suction above the barbecue. Because that feature is missing, all our clothes smelled of food after the visit. And when something got burned a bit, I felt like walking outside to get fresh air. Also note that if you order octopus, the heads are included. That did not exactly wet the appetite of anybody on our table. What bothered me also is that you pay extra for eating food, while they put raw meat on lettuce themselves, which makes a fine piece of lettuce no longer edible. Finally, I'd rather have a piece of paper to select the BBQ and hotpot items and put the meat on the BBQ ourselves instead of having a waiter standing next to our table most of the time. Altogether, everything is not well thought out and impractical.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant K-POT Korean BBQ & Hot Pot: I would definitely would recommend this place for people looking for a hot pot and bbq place in the northeast. The wait is crazy almost 2 hours but if you leave your name, they will text you when your table is ready. The portion is small but its all you can eat so you can keep ordering.;Little far from my place but it was worth a trip for the price 16.99 for ayce! Clean, fresh, etc. but the service was extremely slow. I can see that they are serving meats extremely slowly on purpose. Saying that "they are slicing meats" "alot of people ordered same thing" blah blah.. looks like people who ordered BBQ get meats alot faster since they have nothing to cook but meats but myself and my bf ordered hotpot , took forever to get meats. We ended up not eating much. One sliced pork belly dish, 2-3 sliced beef which is not alot. But overall, vegetable was fresh and the broth was fine. In the menu, it says lunch hour is 11am to 4pm but be aware! They open exactly at 12pm noon. Place is packed pretty quickly for lunch on Friday.;The services and the food there were great. They marinade the meat in a specific way which you never be able to do it at home-.-. I tried a couple time they all failed. Don't go for shrimp. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant K-POT Korean BBQ & Hot Pot: Walked in for my friend's birthday, Aiden made sure everything was 10/10. +1 for the personal hot pot spaces on the tables.;Favorite hot pot place ever ever ever! Great selection and it's fun, supppper clean, loud and plays EDM. The people are very nice and attentive. Im coming back every week.;Kpot at Franklin Mills Mall was BANGING!!
The food is great, the price is fair but it's mainly the location, having a spot like this CLOSE to us is so great. They're probably doing mad well by their location alone. It's pretty much the common response by all my friends in Bucks County that not only is it good but its close.
Overall very satisfied w this spot. The big question is 'is it better than Seorabol in Northeast?' and thats rough. It's all you can eat which I prefer and being newer, the building is really nice. For me personally, the All you can eat factor is what makes this spot the winner. Food quality is equal.
Nice having some updated Kpop to dance along with while l eat. This is already becoming a spot where you run into your friends when you go. One of my friends has gone there 4 times in 8 days already.
If you wanna save a few bucks, go for lunch but some items are Dinner Only menu which when you see which items, you'll probably want to go for dinner to be honest.. |
The Belgian Café is located at 601 N 21st St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19130 and latitude - longitude is 39.9653226 --75.1725313 . List of The Belgian Café's categories: Breakfast & Brunch, Bars, Pubs, Restaurants, Nightlife, Belgian. The Belgian Café 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 The Belgian Café is 3.5. The Belgian Café is currently closed. The Belgian Café provides information for customer: Serves beer and wine, Has outdoor seating, 'casual', No delivery support, Can provide Medium Price, False, Accepts credit cards, 'yes_free', Has supports takeout service, Has good for groups service, No good for kids service, No caters service, Average loud, Has table service, Has bike parking, No good for dancing service, u'no', No coat check service, True, Has happy hour service, Has reservations service, Smoking not allowed. Extremely poor review of restaurant The Belgian Café: Went last night and ordered fish and chips. Waiter said they did not serve fish and chips; I told him it was on the specials sign. Fish tasted wrong-- turns out they made it with TILAPIA. Should have stuck with the mussels.;We went here on a sunday around 2pm for a late lunch/brunch.
Sat outside since it was a beautiful day and who doesn't love sitting on green street.
I will not be going back here again however.
I ordered a coke and a cheeseburger with lettuce, tomato, onion and swiss cheese. Cooked medium with a side of fries (since yelpers say the fries are good here)
waited 15 minutes for the Coca cola.
waited another 15 minutes for the burger. Burger was burnt. Teeny Tiny on a Roll that tasted like nothing. oh yeah and i asked for ketchup, something salvage this burger. waited 5 minutes for ketchup.
I'm not sure why yelpers love their fries so much? they arent a crisp fry so if you dont like crispy fry then okay fine. But how do you warrant a french fries that are only 1 inch long? its not exactly appealing having to grab hold of fries with your finger tips, 6-7 fries at a time.
Living so close to the Belgian cafe it is so disappointing that it wasnt a home run. Guess ill be continuing on down the street back to st. stephens.;How do you go from 4.5 stars to 1? Poison someone.
I don't mean to be dramatic, but serving food to someone with an allergy or disease after you told them it was fine is not acceptable. What makes that worse? Raising your voice and saying "what do you want me to do about it?" And "you don't think I know what it's like?" Please fire Patrick, a manager??? immediately.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant The Belgian Café: Waitress (from the table next to us) dropped a glass of milk on the floor next to the table where my friend and I were eating. It splashed all over use. She was very apologetic, and brought a wet cloth so we could try to clean up a bit (cloth didn't help much). Slow service. Food came. Good fries. Soup was just OK, room temperature, not hot. Then the bill came. Our waiter had quoted us a price that was much less then the item appeared on the bill. I pointed this out to the waiter. He just said "sorry." The manager said the same.
For the milk spill, they should have paid for part, if not all of the bill. Also, they didn't reduce price of misquoted item. No change to the bill at all. Tacky.;Really disappointed with my recent Belgian Cafe experience. I ordered "vegan buffalo wings." Sounded simple to me. The plate came to the table covered in blue cheese crumbles. I spoke up to the bartender who said that the buffalo sauce was not vegan. That should have been stated when I asked for "vegan buffalo wings." Additionally, the menu says nothing about the sauce not being vegan. Other wing sauces are vegan. After what happened, I was turned off and simply left.
The Belgian Cafe needs its staff to clearly explain which wing sauce is vegan and which is not when people order the seitan wings. I hope they improve the training of their staff. Better yet, they should simply make a buffalo sauce that is vegan!;Have you ever had those times when you really need to go to the grocery store but don't have time so for a few nights you eek out weird meals comprised of the random stuff left in your fridge that is about to go bad? This is exactly what this menu is like. I think they are trying to be fancy with their flavor combos, but they just hugely miss the mark.
We live around the corner, our kitchen is under construction, we keep wanting this to be our go-to place to eat but the menu is just so off it often takes three trips of the waiter back to the table before I can pick out something on the menu that doesn't sound plan nasty.
Their mussels do not taste fresh and are an overall disappointment that I think most people forget about because they are so wowed by the ridiculous flavorings they come with - who puts cheese on muscles? Yuck! Their burgers are tiny and don't come with ANYTHING, no side salad, no french fries. Those are all extra. The hamburger is just a small piece of meat, on a small bun, on a big lonely plate. And the wait staff can never get right whether or not they are organic. The verdict changes with each visit and each waiter we speak with. I do like their steak salad. The meat is grass fed and tastes fresh. Their fries are stubby little nuggets of crispy bits, each batch seeming like the little ends that have fallen through the basket on somebody else's order. Their stake fries are damn tasty though.
So, when a friend really wants to go here and I don't feel like being rude, I will go, eat an expensive steak salad and steak fries dinner and wish I had spent the money on better food somewhere else.
My husband does love the beer list.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant The Belgian Café: I like the Beer selection and the bar area. As common the Belgium beer is overpriced, though. If you share a big bottle it is a bit more reasonable. I do not like the inside dining area, it is basically a big hall.
Stay away from the food: I tried 3 times with 3 misses. Twice was steak salad with "medium" steak, which was either overdone or so rare that I could not chew it. When I asked to get another one for the rare one they just put it back on the grill, since it was sliced it turned into tasteless tough meat.;If you love to try different varieties of beer, you will enjoy their selections. I have to say I wish their menu would have more varieties like their beer. I only would come here for burgers and mussels. That is why I am giving it a 3 stars. I like varieties and the prices is quite high here so is really a place that I go for a treat.;I'm not a big fan of the food but the beer selection is great. The Korean tacos were gross. When we asked for some sauce to salvage the taco they sent some habenero sauce that was waaaay toooo spicy. We also tried the smoked trout which got mixed reviews from the group.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant The Belgian Café: My first time here was great. Beautiful outdoor seating (so dog friendly!) and great, attentive service. Their beer list is great with great prices. I LOVE their vegetarian friendly menu as well. They're not your typical vegetarian selections but very unique (like a cauliflower crust pizza with mushrooms - delicious!).;Brunch at Belgian Cafe was very good today. I had the chefs omelet special, tomato & Brie, Loretta loved the peppers & scrambled eggs. Coffee is strong had 2 & half cups each. Very reasonably priced. Wil go there again and again.;If Yelp allowed half stars I'd probably rate Belgium a 3.5. Incredible beer selection, awesome mussels, and chill/cozy atmosphere make this a neighborhood favorite of mine. The service at the bar is sometimes hit or miss but overall I really love this place for dates or just grabbing a beer with friends. Looking forward to warmer weather to enjoy the outdoor seating again.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant The Belgian Café: A friend and I took a chance on this place after reading their menu one night. I'm so happy we did! The mussels are to die for and I LOVE BELGIAN BEER! There's no shortage of beer here, the list is endless. Our waiter Ken was patient and very helpful. I can't wait to go back and eat/drink more.;Very great meal and to add a compliment - our waitress Megan gave us a credit on one of our burgers because it was not the temperature we had asked for (was well done and we had asked for rare). We didn't even ask for the credit she just gave it to us, which made it even more meaningful. I am the general manager of a cafe in New Jersey and long story short I had just gotten into an argument with a vendor last week because they were {inexplicably} an entire day late with my shipment of perishables and they didn't even offer a discount or credit and I told them how crappy of a business practice that was. In my cafe if someone disliked his or her sandwich or anything else they would and DO get full refunds because I believe that is a good business practice. So in closing I really commend that waitress for sharing good business practice and values, that is the reason I have given this cafe five stars.;I've been trying different Philadelphia eateries for the past few days (visiting) and I've got to say this place is highly underrated on yelp. My food was fantastic, I got a veggie burger with blue cheese and fries. The beer list is huge and varied. I love the neighborhood and the atmosphere too.
A little pricey, but worth it overall. Great vegan burger!!. |
Waker Chicken is located at 7320 Old York Rd, Fl 2, More Food Court, Elkins Park city. It has the postal code is 19027 and latitude - longitude is 40.063 --75.13678 . List of Waker Chicken's categories: Restaurants, Chicken Shop, Korean. Waker Chicken opens: Monday: 10:0-20:30, Tuesday: 10:0-20:30, Wednesday: 10:0-20:30, Thursday: 10:0-20:30, Friday: 10:0-20:30, Saturday: 10:0-20:30, Sunday: 10:0-20:30. The rating for Waker Chicken is 4.0. Waker Chicken is currently closed. Waker Chicken provides information for customer: Can provide Medium Price, u'no', Serves beer and wine, Casual Attire, Average loud, True, Has bike parking, Accepts credit cards, No outdoor seating, No table service, Has good for kids service, No reservations service, Has supports takeout service, Has caters service, Has good for groups service, No delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Waker Chicken: It was terrible. I had ordered soy chicken and fried chicken. I opened it as soon as I get it in H-mart, so I was expecting fresh and hot chicken. However the chicken was not fresh. Flesh color was dark and hard. Couldn't eat because of bad smell. My wife and I bite each piece or chickens and decided to throw away. It was really terrible.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Waker Chicken: I heard about this chicken place expecting Korean fried chicken like Cafe Soho / Bonchon but it wasn't the same. No crispy coating and too saucy.
I think I was most disappointed that when I went to order, I asked for half-half but was told this was only an option for 20 pieces so I went ahead and ordered half hot and spicy and half soy garlic. When I got my receipt, I wasn't charged for the 20 piece $21.95 but instead charged for two 10 pieces at $11.95 each. I decided to bite the bullet on that one.
But when I got my order, they only gave me one side of pickled radish which automatically comes with an order of any chicken. When I asked for a second since I paid for two orders of ten chicken, they wouldn't give it to me since I ordered half-half. I didn't the logic in this but I just let it go.
Anyway, if you're looking for korean fried chicken, I still wouldn't recommend.
Just go down the street to cafe soho for a real Korean fried chicken experience. The price is not much different.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Waker Chicken: So I gave this place another try, but this time I took the chicken home instead of eating it there. I ordered half a chicken in the soy garlic and half a chicken in the sweet and spicy. Unfortunately I didn't enjoy the chicken as much as the first time. The batter that I mentioned before, similar to the flaky, American style, fried chicken chains, don't hold up to sauce well at all. I tried a tiny piece of the chicken as soon as I got my order (no way I could survive the drive home smelling this chicken and not tasting it) and it was already pretty soggy. I preferred the soy garlic between the two, but honesty both sauces were only ok. The sweet and spicy one wasn't that spicy at all and tasted more like a sweet and sour sauce from Chinese takeout--there was a strong pineapple taste. The soy garlic was more savory but not that strong in garlic flavor. Overall it's an ok option if you're in the food court but probably won't be my go to Korean chicken place.;The chicken is so good.
I mean seriously it's so good and the price is reasonable! My husband and I tried every single flavor on the menu and this is our go to place for chicken.
So at this point you must be wondering why I gave this place 3 stars.
WELL every time my husband and I eat the chicken here, the next day we're dying from stomachache. In the beginning, we thought it was because it was too spicy (even though my husband eat habanero peppers raw almost everyday) we thought maybe this is the level of spiciness we just weren't used to. So we ordered the non spicy kinds and still had a really bad stomachache next morning.
Last night, after seeing chicken on tv, I asked my husband to pick some up for dinner. We notice the radish was cut SMALLER impossible to even pick it up. Then we had couple tender pieces mixed in there when we got half chicken with bones. After finishing majority of the chicken, we went to sleep and were dying this morning.
I would love to eat their chicken everyday but at this point, the amount of the stomachache we get is not worth it. I am not sure if this is only happening to us but if this is your first time trying this place, then please beware you might get a stomachache the next morning.;Waker chicken located on the second floor of the H Mart building cooked by two latina who have a hard time communicating in English. Upon arriving at the food court you will be surrounded menus of the places but Waker is located at the corner closest to the exit leading outside. They offer many type of fried chicken all the way from whole chicken to boneless chicken and a variety of sauces to go with it. We ordered a total of 50 wings all together covering in a all the sauces except the hot and spicy. First the wings of wakers are definitely meaty and juicy as it took me a solid few bites to clean it off the bone. The skin was very crunchy but a little heavy on the breading making it feel doughy but not really off-putting since the juicy-ness of the chicken was dripping off the wings imparting some chicken flavor to the favored fried dough. As for the sauce let's start with soy garlic since their closest competitor over at SoHo is famous for this sauce. (I will be using comparing this place with SoHo since they are targeting the same audience and are both known for their wings). What more eneed to be said since all of it is in the name. Comparing Soho and Waker soy garlic at SoHo definitely is more flavorful compared to wakers that just seems to be a watered down version (but still flavorful). I would definitely recommend the spicy soy garlic as this provides a little more of a kick and that in turn helps with boosting the flavor of the soy garlic. As for the other flavors (honey garlic and sweet &spicy) all I can say is that it is not my taste as it has an element of sweetness to it that doesn't appeal to me. Last but not least the garlic flavor which to me wasn't anything that stands out. Whoops I forgot about the pickled radish. I just plain dislike the pickled radish here as it taste like sugar water and radish not at all pickled I still prefer the ones at SoHo better. There's pros and cons to both places but if they would've took the wings at wakers and slather on the sauce at Soho with a side of pickled radish from Soho I'm sure it'll be a big seller.
Tips for first timers.
1. You order from the counter in the middle of the court where you see the only cash register. Grab a menu from the place your want to order and walk up to the lady at the register and order.
2. Getting water at the place can also be slightly confusing so as you are ordering get a drink as well from the cash register.
3. The ladies Manning the fried chicken store do not seems to speak English so I would not recommend any specific order or if need be communicate with the lady at the register who speaks slightly better English but I am not sure if she speaks spanish. If you speak Spanish however you'll be set.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Waker Chicken: Finally gave this place a try!! Ordered half chicken with honey glaze sauce for only 10$. Although the amount of sauce was a little overwhelming, the chicken stayed very crispy and juicy..if they can keep the consistency, I can see that it can blow its rival "Soho" out of the water soon!!;When I heard there was a new Korean fried chicken place in town, I literally stopped what I was doing and headed to try them out--seriously. Fried chicken is my weakness, Korean fried chicken especially. This place is located inside the food court of HMart which is convenient to walk around and browse a bit while you wait for your freshly made-to-order fried chicken. Unfortunately when I got there around 8pm, they were all out of their sauced chickens and only had their crispy spicy and crispy mild versions. These versions have batters like traditional fried chicken but minus all the secret seasonings. I decided to try a half chicken in the spicy crispy. Let me just say this, IT WAS SPICY. I was totally not prepared for that level of spicy but it was still tolerable and it was delicious. The chicken wasn't overly seasoned but it wasn't bland either. Because it's fried fresh to order, it was super hot and juicy. I'm hesitant to give them more stars at the moment until I try them again and try some of their sauces. I will definitely be back though.;There is also Waker Chicken !! KFC, which you can not keep up with Korean fried chicken and spicy chicken. I think Korea is the best chicken, not because I am Korean. Thank you, Warker Chicken, for letting me watch the game tomorrow morning, when I start to eat chicken and beer from Russia World Cup. Please keep the taste.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Waker Chicken: The cashier was really nice and the food was great. Definitely agree with those who say it's less greasy than American fried chicken.;love the fried chicken so much
Can't believe they have so juicy fried chicken.
Recommend boneless chicken;We (party of 2) ordered a half spicy fried chicken and it was amazing. Be aware it can be a little too spicy, but the flavor, freshness, and serving size were awesome.. |
Bistro Siggie is located at 2960 Skippack Pike, Worcester city. It has the postal code is 19446 and latitude - longitude is 40.2001029 --75.3455966 . List of Bistro Siggie's categories: French, Mediterranean, Food, Restaurants, Donuts. Bistro Siggie opens: Monday: 17:30-22:0, Tuesday: 17:30-22:0, Wednesday: 17:30-22:0, Thursday: 17:30-22:0, Friday: 17:30-22:0, Saturday: 17:30-22:0. The rating for Bistro Siggie is 2.5. Bistro Siggie is currently closed. Bistro Siggie provides information for customer: Has outdoor seating, Can provide High Price, True, Has reservations service, Average loud. Extremely poor review of restaurant Bistro Siggie: This is the first time I am writing a review for a restaurant.
Went for New Year's Eve dinner. Had a 7:30 reservation for 7 people. When we arrived there was 1 round table that was obviously for us but was only set for 6. The only large table in the restaurant. There were only 2-3 other tables with people at them. Not sure why the table was not set for 7 before we arrived. When we announced our name the waiter said he had to ask where "they" wanted us to be sat. ??? We sat at the table for 6 and pulled over the 7th chair ourselves.
We were give a little appetizer from the kitchen right away after wine opened etc. very good country pate on toast. When the waiter gave out the bread he did not have enough warm rolls for all of us. The others had to wait 10-15 minutes for theirs. Why not give all at once? Mind you only 3 other tables in the restaurant were full. Even though on twitter they announced a prix fixe menu for NYE, they were not offering it. And wen I asked the waiter said they " had resistance from people". So only ala carte menu was available. Nice menu and selections. I had seafood spring rolls for appetizer, which were good and my friend had the crispy polenta with chèvre cheese which was good. Others seemed happy with their selections.
Dinner special was filet prepared table side. Kind of an odd choice for an item to be prepared table side but ..... The waiter even showed us the plate of raw filet that was going to be used. 3 of our party ordered it. The portion was so small like a slice of tenderloin. And they were not asked what temperature they wanted the meat cooked at. Certainly not a 6-8 oz portion. I had the salmon over a Johnny cake with corn relish. The salmon was very small and the Johnny cake was burnt. Another person had the crab cakes which were so over salted they were inedible. Waiter never came back to ask how everything was. When he cleared the plates ( not all at once when all people are done which is proper etiquette) he never asked if the crab cakes were ok since not eaten at all. And no we did not tell him why they were not good. Our fault yes but given how everything else was going it seemed a mute point. The gueridon used for table side preparations was way too big for the room. If there were more tables seated it would have been hard for waiter to navigate his way around. And there was a TV on the wall near the front door which was very out of place for a restaurant.
Dessert menus presented. We were told the bread pudding, which was a special, was going to be prepared table side with flambéed cherries, this was told to us at the beginning of the meal when the specials were told to us. I ordered it and the table side preparation did not happen. 3 people ordered the chocolate soufflé. Waiter brought out 2 and said the chef forgot to make the 3 rd. At this point we were the only table in the restaurant. How can chef "forget" to make a dessert? The person that did not get his dessert said fine he did not want anything. 20 minutes later the waiter brought the soufflé anyway, undercooked. Coffee was a French press pot and was just ok.
Before or during our dessert we saw 2 of the staff leave for the night. Right out the front door. This was the first time here for all of is. With an average check of $45 per person the service should have been much better and attentive. The place was freezing..the women all had their scarfs wrapped around them and we asked for the heat to be turned up but not sure it ever happened. It is a shame that this place was not on point on a major holiday. When we left at 930 no other tables had come in. For NYE that is a shame.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Bistro Siggie: Got a chance to check this out, only the second weekend opened. Menu limited. Vegetable Terrine pretty tasteless, didn't taste fresh, Gazpacho excellent. Salmon combo with Corn was good. Lamb perfectly cooked however not easy to eat, should have been cut between the bones. Accompanying vegetables much too salty. Panna Cotta not freshly made. Wait staff eager to please, a little green. Will check out again in the future to see if improvements are made. Would like to see one or 2 specials since the menu is limited;Really unimpressed. Waitress was very nice but the food left a lot to be desired. We ate on the patio, but while past restaurants in this location had Christmas type white lights and torches for decoration and visibility, we had only a small candle on the table. Almost impossible to see my plate
. I visited this restaurant soon after its opening, but we're in no hurry to get back.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Bistro Siggie: Crispy shrimp were excellent, and most every table had at least one order. 3 large shrimp done tempura style with a ginger horseradish sauce. Best dish of the night.
The Philly cheessteak spring rolls were ok, but need a spiciy sauce to give them more flavor.
Rolls that were brought out were warm and fresh.
Fresh fish of the day was Parmesean encrusted Talapia with horseradish. Fish was fresh, but the dish lacked a little taste. The lamb chops were 4 baby lamb chops that were tender and cooked as ordered. Both entree's came with mashed potato's and green beans.
Dessert is limited to 3 selections. One is a chocolate souffle that takes 14 minutes. I think it would be good to know that when ordering dinner instead of being told at the end of the meal.
This is in the old Fusion space, so there is plently of free parking, they take all credit cards.
Hope they make it. The meal was good, but outside of the Crispy Shrimp, nothing really stood out. Prices are reasonable since dinner for 2 was just under $80 with tax , and they dont charge for corkage.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Bistro Siggie: None. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Bistro Siggie: Great meal tonight - our second visit and certainly won't be our last. Excellent service and reasonably priced. Looking forward to our next experience at siggie's. |
TradeWinds is located at 8630 Germantown Ave, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19118 and latitude - longitude is 40.0770647 --75.2087089 . List of TradeWinds's categories: Hawaiian, Food, Asian Fusion, Japanese, Restaurants, Korean, Poke, Breakfast & Brunch, Seafood. TradeWinds opens: Wednesday: 17:0-21:30, Thursday: 17:0-21:30, Friday: 17:0-22:0, Saturday: 10:0-22:0, Sunday: 10:0-21:30. The rating for TradeWinds is 4.5. TradeWinds is currently closed. TradeWinds provides information for customer: Has supports takeout service, False, No delivery support, Has table service, Accepts credit cards, Has wheelchair accessible, Has caters service, u'no', Has good for groups service, Serves beer and wine, Can provide Medium Price, Average loud, Has good for kids service, Casual Attire, Has outdoor seating, No bike parking, Has reservations service. Extremely poor review of restaurant TradeWinds: None. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant TradeWinds: Uneven reviews suggested that this was a crapshoot. We were on the uneven side. Service excellent but food not so good. Husband had steak w onions that was very fatty w a lot of gristle. He was not happy. I had the ahi tuna poke. Unimpressive alas. Oh well, we tried.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant TradeWinds: This is a hit or miss. I've been here twice and the first time it was such an amazing experience! Their steamed mussels in green curry sauce was just to die for. The next time I went, the same mussels were not fresh, they actually stunk a little and some didn't even open (meaning they were dead before being cooked, which means you shouldn't eat them!).
The first time I went I also had a very tasty Israeli dish which I couldn't get enough of, but the second time I had a Portuguese seafood dish which basically had the same issue as the mussels - they were not fresh, all clams except one did not open and the dish had an unpleasant fishy smell as if the seafood was frozen.
I would go again to try and see if my unpleasant experience repeats, but right now it's a 50/50.;It is a nice small place, but the courses are having too salty, for example the ahi mayo rice bowl had too much mayo mix into the ahi.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant TradeWinds: Very good food. Had the onion ring app as well as soup special- both excellent. Entrees great- fish special was very fresh fish with delicious jasmine rice. Our waiter , Nick, was so attentive. Had to ask him to turn the lights down which he did immediately. Felt like I was squinting with the bright lights. Love byo too. Give this place a try. Will return for brunch too;Great food, super friendly staff, unique delicious menu, will definitely be going back to try more things! I wanted to give this place a 5 so badly... but... the wait was sooo long. We even waited over 15 minutes for our appetizer of hummus (which doesn't need to be cooked) and no, they weren't busy and didn't appear understaffed. There was also nobody just standing around so I can't really figure out what was causing the delay. Anyhow, I recommend, but only if you're looking for a slow leisurely "lets catch up!" style meal.;The trade winds have blown the food of Hawaii to the top of Chestnut Hill. The new Hawaiian restaurant TradeWinds has opened and is quickly getting noticed by the the locals. It should also be on the radar of people from further afield as it is serving up some tasty dishes. I was very interested in the Poke served here as it is presented without the rice which usually accompanies it - at least in the continental 48 states. Well the fish was fresh as were the vegetables and all the various pokes sampled hit the mark. (They offer a sampler entrée of three different types of poke.) I especially liked the tofu poke which is a yummy vegan dish. An order of Kimchi fried rice was enjoyed although I would have preferred for the kimchi to be a little spicier and I didn't really notice the Portuguese sausage. The baked spinach and artichoke dip as a starter got mixed reviews - I def liked it, my friend was meh. However we both agreed they should serve a few more pieces of crostini with it as there's much more dip than crostini to dip into it with. Service was fine and remember this is a byob establishment. TradeWinds should be headed towards a long run as a taste of Hawaii at the top of Chestnut Hill.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant TradeWinds: Delicious, fresh flavors, perfectly executed. Poke bowl was superb. Cute atmosphere, excellent service. Try the deep fried wonton-wrapped bananas with caramel sauce and vanilla ice cream. Yum! Delicious mixers (such as pineapple coconut lime) available if you BYO. An exciting and welcome addition to the Chestnut Hill dining scene!;Absolutely fantastic addition to the area. Some of the best bibimbap and sticky wings I've had. Thanks!;We stopped in on a whim and I'm so glad we did. The food and the service were both outstanding and the food is reasonably priced. My husband is a bit of a plain/picky eater and he loved everything he had. We will be back again!. |
Farm To You Kitchen is located at 1104 Naamans Creek Rd, Garnet Valley city. It has the postal code is 19060 and latitude - longitude is 39.843719 --75.5155458 . List of Farm To You Kitchen's categories: Fruits & Veggies, Restaurants, Burgers, Specialty Food, Farmers Market, Breakfast & Brunch, Grocery, Food, Sandwiches. Farm To You Kitchen opens: Tuesday: 7:0-14:0, Wednesday: 7:0-14:0, Thursday: 17:0-21:0, Friday: 7:0-14:0, Saturday: 7:0-14:0, Sunday: 7:0-14:0. The rating for Farm To You Kitchen is 4.0. Farm To You Kitchen is currently closed. Farm To You Kitchen provides information for customer: Has good for groups service, Can provide Medium Price, Has good for kids service, Has supports takeout service, No caters service, False, No delivery support, Very Loud, 'casual', Serves beer and wine, No reservations service, 'no', No outdoor seating, Has table service, No bike parking, Accepts credit cards. Extremely poor review of restaurant Farm To You Kitchen: We waited a long time, in anticipation of this market's opening. Once if finally did open, we visited, only to find overpriced produce, average tasting homemade soups, and over priced products. I placed my review on their facebook page, but they deleted it. Thankfully, Yelp does not filter reviews.;Not overly impressed. Very noisy this early morning.younh kids really having good time. Cups were cold so coffee was tepid. On refill it was great. Corn beef hash had very tough pieces of salty corn beef. Egg was perfect. Omletts looked great will try again and try another dish;PLEASE update all website to actively state what time the restaurant closes, YELP and GOGGLE say 3pm. Walked in at 2 pm and was told they were closed and rudely informed that they close at 1:30pm. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Farm To You Kitchen: I was so disappointed at breakfast today. I eat here fairly often and today was just awful. The food is fine usually way better then average . Today we arrived and the restaurant seemed chilly, not really chilly but down right cold. The sever said the heat had been on for two hours. (No way) coffee wasn't hot. Because the cups started out so cold. My eggs came out and the same, the plate was so cold it sucked the heat out of my breakfast. I can't eat cold runny yokes! Yuck!! I ordered a side of grits and it was the same issue. Even after I asked for them heated it wasn't hot. If they don't have heat they should tell you so. if you don't have heat you at least heat the cups,plates , and bowls.;Really great food--fresh and well-prepared. The service is poor. You can wait over 30 minutes for breakfast (we have been here multiple times and the wait times are not what you would expect of a breakfast/lunch restaurant). If you have a lot of time certainly go here but if you want something fast there are much better options!;This place has such potential but they just don't seem to care enough to put the effort in. First impression is that the place needs a good scrubbing. Floors are filthy, our table was apparently wiped with a dirty rag as it never dried and you don't have to look any further than the front door...gross. Staff is slow and disinterested. Omelet was paper thin, iced tea was weak, and our "toast" may have hit the grill for three seconds but that's probably pushing it. Disappointing.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Farm To You Kitchen: Atmosphere was nice. Food was pretty good. Service was poor and inattentive. Got most of my order wrong. Charged me higher price on bill than what was printed on menu. Not worth going back.;We went for dinner Thursday night. Love that it's a byo restaurant. Someone came right away to help us figure out where to sit because we were a party of 3 and there were only open tables for 2 or 6. We waited several minutes for our waitress. There was only one working that night and when we arrived she had seven tables. Clearly they are new to dinner service and are working on staffing and responsibilities of bussers, etc. We had the pork belly mozzarella bites appetizer as well as the spinach dip (not your typical take on this) and both were good. We had an order of the chilled split pea soup which was delicious and for entrees the pork chop, short rib grilled cheese, and short rib gnocchi all worthy of reordering. We'll be back, but hopefully they'll be able to work on timing and more shared responsibilities, like clearing dishes, filling water, etc. to help with the dining experience. If these things were improved we'd give it a four star rating.;No market here anymore. Just a place to catch breakfast or lunch. The building looks like an old house and if it weren't for the pictures posted by other Yelpers I would have driven right by it. Supposedly they are farm to table but very little is explicitly spelled out as such on the menu. I like that the place is open early on the weekends and it was clear that there are some regulars here. The inside has that mix of wood and metal, natural with industrial, with nice architectural nuances here and there. The chairs are very narrow so if you are a bit wider in the beam, seating will not be comfortable.
For me, a place like this should have great eggs! The yolks should be more orange than yellow and taste like velvet. They were better that your usual industrial egg, but I have had better. The sausage was clearly not the commercial variety and was too lightly seasoned. I think it needed a bit more fat which may be sacrilege in today's health conscious world but as it stood it just couldn't carry the flavor. For $8, the eggs and sausage came with fried potato cubes and toast of your choice (which tasted a lot like one of those famous non-GMO bakery's multigrain bread loaves). No shortage of food on the plate. The toast came prebuttered, so let them know if you want it dry. The irony was that this farm to table breakfast was served with unitized jelly packs of grape and mixed berry jelly made with that high fructose corn syrup.
My dining partner loves corned beef hash, so when I saw it on the menu online, he was all in about coming here. This dish comes with one egg, but you can order an additional egg for $1.50. This dish was a bit unusual in that is was not really a hash in the traditional sense. The same type of cubed potatoes that came with the eggs. (3/4" square) were served with the same size cubes of corned beef mixed together. At the bottom of the bowl was a horseradish creme fraiche which we kind of thought would be served on the side. The ingredients were ok but this was not hash and this sauce and presentation should be explained by the server or the menu.
The coffee here was continuous, flavorful and fresh.
Service by our waitress was excellent, efficient and pleasant. The owner/manager scowled at everyone except the party she was sitting with.
This place is not wheelchair accessible even though they have a h/c parking space and an ADA bathroom.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Farm To You Kitchen: Great food and service. Shrimp and grits and sausage omelette are awesome. Plates are huge and food comes quick.;Very clean. Wait staff was super friendly...food was awesome!
Had the homemade hash....
Homemade cornbread with honey butter was a special treat...;The pancakes, shrimp & grits were amazing!!!!! I am a fan of IHOP but after tasting these pancakes I haven't been to IHOP in a while. After tasting the shrimp and grits here last week (off a friend's plate) I will definitely alternate between the s/g & pancakes. Can't wait to go back.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Farm To You Kitchen: Superb spot for breakfast ... superb !! Very CLEAN inside, waitress's ALWAYS pleasant and smiling !! Food is delish .... I HIGHLY recommend cheddar grits, you'll never eat home fries again !;Farm to you has definitely replaced fresh thymes for those of you who are bummed that they closed. They use farm fresh organic eggs and all around top quality products. The home fries were awesome. You can't go wrong with anything. Definitely the best breakfast place in the area. Don't sit by the door when it's cold because you will feel the draft!!;My husband and I stayed in Claymont, DE last night for a wedding and decided to go out to breakfast this morning. We asked for recommendations, but then turned to Yelp! Farm to You Kitchen immediately appealed to us, since we focus on wellness and love to eat healthy, locally sourced foods! This restaurant did not disappoint! The seat yourself restaurant was a perfect breakfast location! The staff was excellent, able to answer all of our questions, and even joined us in great conversation! The food was awesome! I had the Salmon Crostinis with Cheese grits, and my husband had the Sausage Biscuits. Everything was so delicious! We will definitely be returning!. |
honeygrow 6 is located at 303 N Pottstown Pike, Exton city. It has the postal code is 19341 and latitude - longitude is 40.0344809404 --75.6315742063 . List of honeygrow 6's categories: Noodles, Vegetarian, Salad, Restaurants. honeygrow 6 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: 10:30-21:0. The rating for honeygrow 6 is 3.5. honeygrow 6 is currently open. honeygrow 6 provides information for customer: Has wheelchair accessible, Serves beer and wine, False, No BYOB service, u'free', Has caters service, Has bike parking, False, Has outdoor seating, Accepts credit cards, No table service, Has delivery support, Has supports takeout service, No dogs allowed, No reservations service. Extremely poor review of restaurant honeygrow 6: I wanted to order from Honeygrow, but when I called to place an order, I was told I would have to download an app or order from a delivery service.
I'm trying to understand, when I had an employee on the phone, why he just wouldn't take my order.
So, I went somewhere else. It's a shame, because we live nearby and would have frequented them.
They lost my business by requiring I download their app on my phone or order online and agree to " cookies".;I've been here 3 times. Only once was my dish good and what I had ordered. The other 2 times my meals had barely any vegetables - I had to actually look for them. My friend ordered a meal and they forgot to put the noodles in it! Will not be going to this location again.;I love honey grow, especially the one in KOP. This honeygrow I keep having issues with. Not only once but twice have they given my order to someone else (They did not have the same name as me). Lastly, I ordered a door dash from Honey grow and they gave me undercooked noodles..it was disgusting and they were all stuck together. We called and they blamed doordash. Again, I love honey grow but this place isn't getting my best review.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant honeygrow 6: I could make this food at home in my frying pan and it would be more enjoyable. $13.46 for a quart carton full of lackluster food. I would have felt swindled if I paid half that for what I got. Also they don't take cash! What is that all about? Don't go here on that fact alone!;I've been to several Honeygrow locations in the last few years--it's one of my favorite restaurants--so I was excited to learn that one had opened up near me.
The food itself was great--I always order the spicy garlic noodle stir-fry 100% of the time I go to any Honeygrow, and my meal this time was consistent with others that I've had at different locations.
My only complaint is with the staff. The last two times I've gone, the same woman has worked the cashier and has been both unfriendly and unhelpful. The first time, she was unwilling to assist my dad when he had a simple payment question, and he was left with a very negative impression that she was rude. When I went this past weekend, I had a similar experience. As I went to pick up my food from the counter, I saw that there was already a fork on it. Before I touched the fork, I asked if she could take it off because I'd prefer to use chopsticks. She was not willing to take the fork away and overall was uncommunicative and a rude in her curt response.;We just moved to Exton and we're so excited to see there was a Honeygrow nearby. I had ordered two salads, one was a CYO salad with kale and the other, a Cobb salad. The kale salad was fine but the Cobb was disgusting and inedible. The lettuce smelled bad and was brown and slimy. The avocado was brown and bacon was uncooked. We dug through to see if there was anything we could salvage and found a piece of an avocado shell. The whole salad ended up in the trash. Very disappointing.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant honeygrow 6: We both had the Sweet Soy Five Spice, but while mine had plenty of sauce and was very flavorful my girlfriend's had way less sauce and was much less flavorful because of it. It was still delishious and I would go again, but to have such a difference in preparation on the same day, let alone the same order, isn't a great sign.
My only other complaint was that they put the rice in our bowls and then put them on a line to await the meat and veggie preparation. The problem is they were busy so by the time we got our food the rice had set for so long it was only a little warm and on the verge of going cold.
Would still recommend, the spice was great and makes me excited to try their other options.;I've been to several Honeygrow locations in the last few years--it's one of my favorite restaurants--so I was excited to learn that one had opened up near me.
The food itself was great--I always order the spicy garlic noodle stir-fry 100% of the time I go to any Honeygrow, and my meal this time was consistent with others that I've had at different locations.
My only complaint is with the staff. The last two times I've gone, the same woman has worked the cashier and has been both unfriendly and unhelpful. When I visited this past weekend, she was unwilling to assist my dad when he had a simple payment question, and he was left with a very negative impression that she was rude.
Ultimately it wasn't a huge deal but customer service is important to me and to many restaurant-goers so I feel it's worth mentioning. We'll still stop by for the food but will probably only do take-out from now on.;I love this establishment when I went to KOP. When I heard it is coming to Exton I was very happy and asked my few friends join with me for the first visit. I was very confident that my friends would love it . But unfortunately our few friends did not liked the food and it was little sweet and salt was bit less and when we asked for any salt they don't carry any . All in all I was on with the food taste but only thing it was not like the one I expected. Apart from that cleanliness , staff were great. I will try one more time and will update. Good, satisfied review of restaurant honeygrow 6: Boy was this a tasty visit! It's summer, so I got the Chesapeake crab stir fry with egg noodles. It was a loaded bowl of steaming crab, veggies and chewy ramen noodles. I also had the mango fountain juice drink, but had to water it down and ice it up since it was wayyy too sweet.
It's been a while since I explored the food in this area, so I hadn't known that Honeygrow opened up a venue here until a friend suggested it. The staff were friendly, and though it was lunch time on a weekday, it wasn't super busy. Pretty chill vibes. The music was turned up a bit too loud inside IMO, but for the love of A/C, I'll take it. There's indoor and outdoor seating during this time, and the staff were wearing masks.
Much as I enjoyed the food, my wallet wasn't terribly happy with me. That said, I'll be back - just once in a blue moon!;Awesome stop in! They were slammed and our order still came out really fast. Both bowls had plenty of sauce this time, and the rice and noodles were both nice and hot. We also had the brownie and it was quite good. It was very rich though so you may want to split it with someone or save half for later.
The flavors were good, the food quality was good, and the staff was prompt and friendly. Definitely a recommended stop.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant honeygrow 6: Discovered this sweet gem a few months ago as I'm trying new places during our work from home time. This is a consistent favorite that has made its way into the weekly lunch or dinner rotation! The husband and kiddos all enjoy the stir fry and the cobbler is a sweet seasonal treat!;Love honeygrow and the Exton location is a welcome addition to the community. Great service, great food, and always ready on time.;I love honeygrow! I got the Philly Roast Pork and it was amazing! Can't wait to go back!. |
Papa John's Pizza 23 is located at 555 Lancaster Ave, Ste E, Berwyn city. It has the postal code is 19312 and latitude - longitude is 40.0482885 --75.4381151 . List of Papa John's Pizza 23's categories: Pizza, Restaurants. Papa John's Pizza 23 opens: Monday: 11:0-23:0, Tuesday: 11:0-23:0, Wednesday: 11:0-23:0, Thursday: 11:0-23:0, Friday: 11:0-0:0, Saturday: 11:0-0:0, Sunday: 11:0-23:0. The rating for Papa John's Pizza 23 is 3.0. Papa John's Pizza 23 is currently open. Papa John's Pizza 23 provides information for customer: Accepts credit cards, Casual Attire, No reservations service, Has good for kids service, Serves beer and wine, Quiet loud, No good for groups service, No bike parking, Has caters service, u'no', True, Has delivery support, No outdoor seating, Has supports takeout service, Can only provide Low Price. Extremely poor review of restaurant Papa John's Pizza 23: I received confirmation it was delivered, but I never got my pizza. Called the store to confirm, and they said it should be on the way. 5 minutes later, this smooshed. The only thing the driver said was, "Did you leave a tip steady?" I ordered online and tipped online. But to be asked if I tipped...that's very rude especially if the delivery was late and pizza came smooshed up. I unfortunately did tipped. If I could take it back, I would!;I ordered two pizzas yesterday and somebody purposely put pubic hair in my pizza I called all night and nobody would answer the phone today a Asian man answered with a very bad attitude lying and saying that he is a manager he cussed me in the mouth and hung up on me I've been trying to contact his place to get a hold of the real manager please do not eat here do not take your children here;Tonight we had the wrong order delivered to us. No big deal, and I understand that businesses are overwhelmed with take out and delivery because of the pandemic. When we called to let them know, they apologized and offered to bring us the correct order. Unfortunately, this fiasco went down hill from here. They sent the driver back to our house with instructions to pick up the initial order (which we had opened and touched before we realized it was the wrong food) and bring it to correct house. Now these poor people are getting the food that strangers touched in the middle of covid!! After that, we canceled our order because I was totally grossed out. Never ordering from here again.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Papa John's Pizza 23: Their claim: "Better ingredients, better pizza"... What?! I ordered a pizza from here and this was certainly not the case. The pizza was loaded with a high quantity of low quality ingredients, especially the sauce which was like ragu, the nadir of all marinara . Pappa John's is typical National chain pizza. Only resort to it if you are in the South where they mess up pizza almost as badly as we do with Mexican food up here in the North. If you get a coupon for an "offer you can't refuse" just settle for the thin crust with grilled chicken.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Papa John's Pizza 23: Papa Johns is most defiantly nothing special. It's a chain Pizza restaurant. However, for the fact that they are open later then most pizza joints in the Berwyn area it is key in that sense.;I mean what can you say about a chain that exists in a town full of local pizza joints? It's your own fault if you don't like the pizza, because who told you to run towards corporate comfort anyways!
Long story short -- I got a pepperoni pizza (XL) and it wasn't great. They also didn't have any red pepper flakes in the place! How does a corporation run out of supplies?! Y'all ain't buying local!
I highly recommend Malvern Pizza, y'all. It's local and they don't run out of basic supplies.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Papa John's Pizza 23: None. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Papa John's Pizza 23: I love Papa John's and try to visit stores everywhere . While driving home from Philly I stoppe in for a pizza at this location. It was delicous!! I highly recommend this location!! Plus the staff wa great, Josh and Paveet!!;Berwyn's Papa John's has the best gluten-free pizza in the entire country.
I was diagnosed with Celiac disease around 15 years ago and in that time I've lived in half a dozen states and I've tried gluten-free pizza in all of them. They're almost always the same thing, bland tasteless sauce, undercooked cardboard for crust and the kind of crappy cheese you'd expect on a lunchable. On top of that, most places, even the ones that guarantee they're strict about cross contamination, end up glutening me to some degree.
Up until I tried this Papa John's gluten-free, the best pizza I had was in LA made by some celebrity chef with celiac who prides himself on running an entirely gluten free restaurant. If somebody told me that I'd get a better pizza at a chain in Berwyn, I'd never believe it.. until I tried Papa Johns.
The sauce is sweet with a velvety mouth-feel, the cheese was as close to perfection as any could hope for in this world and the crust was baked better than any gluten-free bread I've had.
For the first time in fifteen years, I finally felt like I was eating actual pizza again.
I salute you Papa John.
I really appreciate the staff and managers, who not only used better ingredients to make a better pizza, but who knew everything about cross-contamination and celiac-friendly practices to create a perfect pizza that left me feeling bountiful joy instead of bloat and illness.
If you have celiac or even just a gluten-sensitivity, do yourself a favor, order from the Berwyn Papa John's today.;We have not had papa Johns since living in the city. This location was very very good. Especially the warm brownies. :) But I will say the dough is very fresh and delicious as are the toppings. My only issue is the tomato sauce is too sweet. But the Alfredo sauce is good.. |
Giant Food Store is located at 1121 Bethlehem Pike, Spring House city. It has the postal code is 19477 and latitude - longitude is 40.1902814 --75.2268484 . List of Giant Food Store's categories: Restaurants, Shopping, Bakeries, Grocery, Food, Florists, Delis, Flowers & Gifts. Giant Food Store 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 Giant Food Store is 1.5. Giant Food Store is currently open. Giant Food Store provides information for customer: Can provide High Price, Accepts credit cards, Has good for groups service, No delivery support, No reservations service, Has supports takeout service, No good for kids service, 'casual', Has outdoor seating. Extremely poor review of restaurant Giant Food Store: Dirty, dank store, poor lighting. Carts are old, rusty, and most have wobbly wheels. There is typically trash around the cart area. The deli counter is very slow... like your looking at a half hour wait easily on a busy day. Check out guy forgets the discount card so when I swipe I ask if I got the discount, he said no it's too late to do it now. Fresh herb section is hit or miss. It's more of a GIANT let down in a prettywealthy area. Now they won't let you use a store card for discounts because they want your data to track your purchases and analytics. I'm sitting on n the parking lot right now updating my review and I swear I WILL NEVER, EVER COME BACK!! Terrible!;Produce review
When Whole Foods has produce that is cheaper than Giant, you know something is wrong. And freshness? Are you kidding me? The Vidalia onions look like the guys in the back were using them for hockey pucks in their choose-up games. The cantaloupes taste funky, the apples in season just don't have the proper texture, why do I go here? Location location location. The fennel bulbs are rotting as you look at them. The selection of not-the-ordinary produce items is either non-existent or it should be, based on the quality and price they shove at you.
So when Wegmans in Montgomeryville opens up in the fall, I hope I will have the balance back in my life, Whole Foods and Wegmans, and hopefully as good a combo as Whole Foods and Genuardi's, back when Genuardi's was family owned and operated.;This store is so bad and disgusting, do yourself a favor and go to the other Giant up 309 in north wales. Flies and gnats in the "fresh donut" area, rotten produce, expired food. On top of all that they advertise they take competitors coupons, but don't want to honor it if it's from Mccaffrey's. I'm seriously done with this springhouse giant.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Giant Food Store: Its your basic everyday grocery store. I can get most of what I need without asking questions.;Dirty, dank store, poor lighting. Carts are old, rusty, and most have wobbly wheels. There is typically trash around the cart area. The deli counter is very slow... like your looking at a half hour on a busy day. Check out guy forgets the discount card so when I swipe I ask if I got the discount, he said no it's too late to do it now. Fresh herb section is hit or miss. It's more of a GIANT let down, in a pretty wealthy area.;Its a great location and the management probably knows this because little else makes this place worthwhile. Would rather drive 5 miles up the street to the Giant or take a trip to the Shop N Bag. The Giant is a modern big box store and the Shop N Bag has better produce.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Giant Food Store: I love love love their salad bar. If that was it, it would be 5 stars. However, it's a huge store and expensive. Produce is super expensive D:. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Giant Food Store: None. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Giant Food Store: None. |
Burger King 45 is located at 101 E Olney Ave, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19120 and latitude - longitude is 40.036396178 --75.1206855476 . List of Burger King 45's categories: Restaurants, Burgers, Fast Food. Burger King 45 opens: Monday: 6:0-0:0, Tuesday: 6:0-0:0, Wednesday: 6:0-0:0, Thursday: 6:0-0:0, Friday: 6:0-0:0, Saturday: 6:0-0:0, Sunday: 6:0-0:0. The rating for Burger King 45 is 1.5. Burger King 45 is currently open. Burger King 45 provides information for customer: u'free', Average loud, Has caters service, No reservations service, Can only provide Low Price, Has outdoor seating, Has good for groups service, No bike parking, Accepts credit cards, True, 'casual', Has delivery support, Has good for kids service, No supports takeout service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Burger King 45: I really don't have much to say. All I can say is this place is "Ghetto Fabulous!" the service is horrible. The people that work there looks like they don't want to be there. Which is ok I understand not many people would like to work in a fast food spot, but at-least they can do is show some sort thoughtfulness.;Employee was very rude on the rude on the phone and hung up on me when I asked him a question. I will never go to this Burger King !;PURE ASS.
Decided to hit this spot up after the gym while I used the Laundry Cafe nearby. Big mistake!
My chicken sandwich was hard and the Whopper was cold and crusty! I worked in a BK in high school and it was never like this. Prolly cause I care about food.
This was like I was biting into Asscheeks.
And I'm not talking like Rhianna cause I'd eat those cheeks viciously...
I mean Hermit gamer in the basement of his moms house eating Cheetos and beating off wearing the same draws for a week type of ass.
Don't go here.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Burger King 45: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Burger King 45: None. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Burger King 45: we had a mobile order last week .
the nicest young man was at the counter .it was evening,after 7 p.m. , a thrusday ,might actually have been the 12th ...
( it was a night that ran out of whopper rolls ,and he nicely explained that to every customer ).
he was a thin kid and I wished I got his name .
hard worker ,he straightened things ,replaced cups ,and even swept the front end floor.. .
I hope burger king sees the potential in this young man !
the food ,well it's burger king so ...there's that .
those jalapeño things are pretty good though, we ordered two ,with some other things .. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Burger King 45: None. |
Spampinato's Restaurant is located at 16 E 1st St, Conshohocken city. It has the postal code is 19428 and latitude - longitude is 40.0764014 --75.3036567 . List of Spampinato's Restaurant's categories: Restaurants, Italian. Spampinato's Restaurant opens: Monday: 11:0-22:0, Tuesday: 11:0-22:0, Wednesday: 11:0-22:0, Thursday: 11:0-22:0, Friday: 11:0-22:0, Saturday: 11:0-22:0, Sunday: 11:0-22:0. The rating for Spampinato's Restaurant is 2.5. Spampinato's Restaurant is currently closed. Spampinato's Restaurant provides information for customer: Has good for groups service, Has supports takeout service, Serves beer and wine, Average loud, Casual Attire, Has outdoor seating, Accepts credit cards, Has reservations service, Has good for kids service, Can provide Medium Price, No delivery support, No bike parking, Has happy hour service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Spampinato's Restaurant: Really. Gratuity was included?! Servers don't have to earn their tip and it shows! Watch out no one will tell you tip is included! Italian sushi really. Also no idea what the word "spicy" means;I miss Viggiano's, the tasty BYOB that preceded this mess. The food here was mediocre, at best. It was entirely too salty and the sauce tasted like it came straight out of a jar. Seriously. I'd rather eat at Olive Garden. They did have a nice wine selection so that's where the one star comes from. Service was extremely slow, and the waitress was not attentive (my water glass was empty for at least 20 minutes). The grotto seating was pretty cool until the folks behind us lit up their cigarettes and the wind blew it in our direction. Yuck. This place needs work on the food and service. I will not be going back.;This place has jumped the shark.
When it was Viggiano's my wife and I used to eat there all the time. It was a nice BYOB with great food and service. That was then...this is now, and how things have changed.
Every dish was over salted, the service was poor (we had to ask for silverware) and I felt it was overpriced for what we received. The food was only lukewarm and dessert was an $8 slice of cake that can only be described as a "trial size" that was cut from a frozen cake from the grocery store.
Too bad about this place...we won't be going back.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Spampinato's Restaurant: The first time and the 2nd and 3rd time I went to Spamps, it was fabulous. The last 2 times were awful. I don't know what happened, but they changed the service and menu to the point where I will not go back. At one time it was a very fresh restaurant (my favorite item being the Fettucini Brick, yum!!), but the last two times the food was stale and not at all what we remembered. I hope that Spamps can find itself again because it was fabulous at one time. I am not sure if the expansion caused this change, but stick to the original plan if you can find it again.;I'm giving this place two stars because the food was okay and the staff was friendly, server really cool. But hold on....this doesn't sound horrible so why only two stars you ask? Because it's waaay over priced for what it is. Since I always check yelp before deciding to eat anywhere, why would i go somewhere with an avg rating of two stars? Well my bf got a groupon - $20 for $40 to spending excluding alcohol. Sounds like a good enough deal. What i can't get out of my mind when thinking about the overall experience was that we ordered the antipasto for appetizer - the description on the menu says an assortment of fresh meats and cheeses. The server brings out a dish with two types of cheeses and two meats and doesn't tell us what they are. We could obviously identify salami and what suspiciously looked and tasted like ham - although i suspect it had to be prosciuotto. There was a very good sharp provolone and a second really hard, sharp, crystalized cheese that i loved...but wish i knew what it was. I just can't get over the fact that they don't tell you what you are being served. For someone that loves trying new cheeses/meats - i want to know what i'm eating. These unidentified meats/cheeses would have been a good dish for 10 bucks, but not $18 or $19.
Entrees were served promptly -I got the tortellini carbonara and the bf got a special - blackened salmon with gorgonzola sauce/penne. they were good, but nothing amazing, again considering the price. With a total of three beers, the antipasto and two entrees - the bill came to about 75 bucks. If I'm going to spend this much on food (and I have many many times, and many times i spend much more) - i would expect something much better. Any single BYO in the area or even downtown would be cheaper and have me loving my dinner.
On a weird side note - i could hear another table ordering and it sounded like they had a completely different menu. I know Spamps (sister restaurant) has sushi/steak but no one mentioned to us that there was a second menu available.
In summary - the food is okay but not at this price.;WE MISS VIGGIANOS!!!
Yikes, this place was surprisingly mediocre. Spamps puts out some good food, but this italian counterpart has a lot of work to do.
From missing menu items to a wilted Wedge Salad, the whole experience was very disappointing.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Spampinato's Restaurant: My husband and I went here for Valentine's Day. The service here was terrific, and my husband loved everything he ordered. I had the pene pasta in with sausage, spinach, and peppers in a white wine garlic sauce. This was very good, however the bruschetta was served hot (which is apparently Northern Italian way to do it but I say, blah.) so I sent it back and was not charged for it- nice. We enjoyed our evening and the cute little blue pots the entrees are served in! Pretty good, but not my favorite place.;Food was average but not worth the price. We went on a Saturday night and the place was empty. On the other hand the service was excellent.
Overall it was not a bad meal, but it was certainly not the best meal I've ever had;Spampinato's broke the cardinal rule: don't sell sushi at an Italian restaurant. It's hard to describe why I'm down on the place, but Spampinato's has a menu of Italian cuisine, but you can also order sushi or American style entrees from it's older brother Spamps next door. Probably more my fault than the restaurant, but I just feel they have an identity crisis. Our sushi was fine and some people got Italian and said it was good. I just want a place to know what it is, as this was confusing. Oh yeah, and it's kinda expensive, and probably not good enough for the prices charged.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Spampinato's Restaurant: Great atmosphere at Spamps. The food is good, but the sushi is the best in Conshy!;I recently had dinner here as part of a wedding rehearsal dinner. Overall, the meals that were served, veal parmigiana and chicken were quite good. The calamari appetizer was about the best I've ever had. Light and not rubbery at all. Even my son liked it and he isn't normally a fan of calamari. I would definitely eat here again if I come back to this area.;Sitting on a solid three star review for a few reasons:
1. Food is good but the price is at least 5 dollars more than it should be.
2. It is pretty weird having a Italian and Sushi menu. They just don't truly coexist.
3. I thought they would have a larger drink selection being that the bar doubles as a night club on the weekends.
The reason that it was bumped up to a 4 is the service. The waitresses are always very nice and attentive. If they don't know something, they are not going to BS you to death and will find out the correct answer. Whether its a large party or table for 2 they don't seem to become too flustered. Good service will always be a plus.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Spampinato's Restaurant: This place is great! A perfect fit for the location. The service was on point and the Fettucini Alfredo with chicken is some of the best I've ever had... and I order it EVERYWHERE! I could eat it for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Will definitely be back ASAP. |
Buena Vista Restaurant 2 is located at 119 South York Rd, Hatboro city. It has the postal code is 19040 and latitude - longitude is 40.1751587 --75.1067266 . List of Buena Vista Restaurant 2's categories: Mexican, Restaurants. Buena Vista Restaurant 2 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: 11:30-22:0. The rating for Buena Vista Restaurant 2 is 3.0. Buena Vista Restaurant 2 is currently closed. Buena Vista Restaurant 2 provides information for customer: No bike parking, Has good for groups service, True, Very Loud, Accepts credit cards, 'casual', No delivery support, Has good for kids service, No outdoor seating, No supports takeout service, No reservations service, Can only provide Low Price, Serves beer and wine. Extremely poor review of restaurant Buena Vista Restaurant 2: This restaurant is never open when I try to go. I tried again today for lunch and it was closed again, but this time I think they closed for good. There was a sign stating that Los Locos Tacos would be coming soon. FYI;Went to this place for Lunch and to my surprise is CLOSED. sign on the door, HIRING and opening under a new name. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Buena Vista Restaurant 2: Tried this location for the first time 5/29/14 after our regular spot around the corner was filled to capacity. Surprised to learn that they do not offer you free chips and salsa like most Mexican Restaurants do. They do offer free marg. drinks in smaller cups then their competitor around the corner with plenty of ice filling the cups and not a lot of liquid and the waiter told patrons three is the limit. Limited menu and the portions are very small. For the quality, portions and price I will wait till a table clears and visit my old stand by around the corner. Servers very polite but they cannot overcome the food served.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Buena Vista Restaurant 2: As with all new restaurants, they have some issues to sort out. The front of the house was spread thin - a busser/food expediter would have helped out tremendously. We saw one table walk out, but one of the servers followed them outside and brought their food to them in take-out containers. Since it is a BYO, we came prepared; our server brought us small styrophoam cups with ice and a pitcher of margarita mix. Regular glasses should be used. As for our food, the guacamole was very good. I had the carnitas a la michoacana, and the pork was very tender. My bf had the chicken chipotle, which he enjoyed. It was a rather stressful experience for dinner, but I'm sure that with some time and extra help, they will find their stride.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Buena Vista Restaurant 2: Very good Mexican food. Quacamole was outstanding, as were the chips. Free margherita's too.
I had the grilled vegetables that were excellent. Fast and polite service.
They own another restaurant in Malvern.;Just noticed that this place opened when I passed it, figured I'd give it a try. We went in for lunch on a Saturday. The place was pretty quiet and we were seated immediately.
The food seems traditional Mexican and was pretty simple. We started with the nachos. My husband got enchiladas, I got a quesadilla, my mother in law got a taco salad. We all enjoyed our food and service was okay, considering he was there all alone.
Nothing is really special about the decor, it's pretty plain. They had a tv in the corner with a Spanish channel on.
All in all, I would say it was a tad more expensive than I'd like, but the food was good and I thought better than the other Mexican place in Hatboro. Plus they take credit cards while the other place doesn't. I think I will try this place out again, maybe order takeout.;Although it looks pretty lame, this place has pretty good food. Service was great and EXTREMELY fast. Food was good although could have used a bit more seasoning in the guacamole, and fajitas. They have decent portions that definitely fill you up. This place definitely gets the rep as vegetarian friendly as well. Competitive prices with decent food, what's not to love?. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Buena Vista Restaurant 2: Food here was very good. Shrimp tacos, chicken nachos, and enchiladas. All delicious. Extra points for having really good guac. Prices were a tad higher than some other local places, but we will definitely be back.. |
South Street Pizzeria is located at 1410 South St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19146 and latitude - longitude is 39.9435634 --75.1660525 . List of South Street Pizzeria's categories: Restaurants, Pizza. South Street Pizzeria opens: Monday: 11:0-3:0, Tuesday: 11:0-3:0, Wednesday: 11:0-3:0, Thursday: 11:0-3:0, Friday: 11:0-4:0, Saturday: 11:0-4:0, Sunday: 12:0-3:0. The rating for South Street Pizzeria is 1.5. South Street Pizzeria is currently closed. South Street Pizzeria provides information for customer: Very Loud, Has outdoor seating, No table service, No wheelchair accessible, 'casual', u'free', Can provide Medium Price, No reservations service, Has bike parking, Has supports takeout service, Has caters service, Accepts credit cards, False, True, Has good for kids service, Has dogs allowed, Serves beer and wine, Has delivery support, Has good for groups service. Extremely poor review of restaurant South Street Pizzeria: This place is absolutely filthy. The pizza is disgusting and I ordered the honey BBQ wings which tasted old. I watched the cashier touch food with her bare hands and the men in the back were playing with the food with no gloves on. I will be reporting them to the health department tonight. My stomach hurts now unfortunately. This place is absolutely nasty. Please don't eat from here.;Absolutely horrible, menu is in the trash. Pasta with "sauce" that was non existent. The worst.;This place truly is the worst. Don't even eat her. And don't ever come here. The pizza was crap. The service was crap. The toliet had crap in it. Yes that's correct the toliet was not flushed. Also the employees that I have seen don't wash there hands.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant South Street Pizzeria: it was bad, pizza was burn, they forgot any peppers, and my salad.;mediocre food, nothing above the standard philly pizza shop, too doughy, trashed 80% of it. would've been nice to have a tasty beverage to go along with it. I do enjoy a tasty beverage with my food. cheddar/yellowy filled poppers(thats a deal breaker there), personal preference; but no drink came with delivery, no one came back to deliver it. i saw the review history after placing my order on an online delivery site, i was expecting a nightmare in a box, which it wasnt but it wasnt anything any other pizza shop didnt do except delivering a beverage that you paid for. but its not like they would have had to recook my order, just give me everything i paid for, still gave a good tip, not gonna call and complain to get what I paid for when I can shout it out to everyone else so they can order an extra beverage or just run tot he corner store before ordering, maybe they would get at least one drink....the least could be done is go to the corner store and buy one..I already paid for it. mistakes can be made but I've had missed items from other shops where they came back to redeliver without fuss i think ive only called to complain once ever. others have just gone to the corner store to pick up a drink when it was more than 10 minutes one way to the store.
move along, nothing to see here... order from 13th st pizza. when i lived center city they were open late too and good. that seems a common theme of poor providers, they seek the captive audience when pickens are slim. But I ordered in normal pre-evening so no excuse there either.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant South Street Pizzeria: Super mediocre pizza, cheese sticks, and hot wings that were delivered hot, fresh, and promptly at 3:30am. Perfect for this purpose, not really a thing to eat otherwise.;I've stopped by a few time for a quick slice and have always been satisfied. Nice sized plain slices for $2.50. Perfectly average pizza at a fair price.;Ordered sautéed chicken pasta. A little sad the uber eats menu (not sure of the regular menu) didnt warn me about the thick layer of mozzarella cheese on top. Not a fan of that.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant South Street Pizzeria: I stop in usually on Sunday nights. I have never had a bad experience with their food. I love being able to grab a quick slice and drink for cheap. I'm not a shy person and always have pleasant conversations with the young woman behind the counter.
There was one day I stopped in and was about $1 short and forgot my debit card and they still served me my typical gourmet slice and gatorade.
Not long ago I also ordered delivery from them and the delivery guy called me from about two blocks away serenading me with the "That's Amore pizza song lol to let me know he was about to pull up to my house.
Will stop in anytime I'm near South st. And needing a quick bite to eat.;I'm surprised to see some of the negative reviews here. Visited here today for pick up. This place was very clean, staff were pleasant and helpful. We ordered chicken Caesar salad , cheesesteaks and a couple pizzas. Everything was fresh, tasted great. Prices were great also. I will definitely be ordering from here again, especially since I see they so late night delivery. Great new find for us!!!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant South Street Pizzeria: Wow this is fantastic pizza! Really Really nice- lots of stuff on their menu but I'm sticking to pizza for the purposes of this review
Dine in - Take out - or even Delivery
Menu here states "Cucina D Italia" and features
Chicken fingers, wings, and chicken nuggets,
Hoagies and toasted oven grindera,
Baked ziti and other pastas,
Lamb shawarma and other greek items,
Salads, and even a ton of seafood.
There are lunch specials 11-3pm during the week
I suggest the pizza. |
Tony Boys is located at 706 E Baltimore Ave, Lansdowne city. It has the postal code is 19050 and latitude - longitude is 39.9403081 --75.2596138 . List of Tony Boys's categories: Restaurants, Food, Burgers. Tony Boys opens: Monday: 7:0-14:0, Tuesday: 7:0-14:0, Wednesday: 7:0-14:0, Thursday: 7:0-14:0, Friday: 7:0-14:0, Saturday: 7:0-14:0, Sunday: 7:0-14:0. The rating for Tony Boys is 4.5. Tony Boys is currently open. Tony Boys provides information for customer: No delivery support, u'no', Quiet loud, Has good for kids service, Accepts credit cards, No outdoor seating, No caters service, Casual Attire, Can only provide Low Price, Has supports takeout service, No reservations service, No good for groups service, Serves beer and wine, Has bike parking, True. Extremely poor review of restaurant Tony Boys: Never answer phone answering service detailing if open or closed..Hit or miss not good during covid, shouldn't have to drive there to see if they are open then wait outside to order. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Tony Boys: Wasn't thrilled with the breakfast sandwich. Sausage eggs and cheese. Very greasy. Price is average. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Tony Boys: Decent breakfast sandwiches, portions are huge, if you're into that. I like things proportioned so im not a fan of big meat sandwiches. Quick friendly service, hold the salt they're a little heavy handed with that. Typical stop and go breakfast/lunch spot.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Tony Boys: The portions are huge. So huge that you can make 2 sandwiches. I ordered a breakfast sandwich and was overwhelmed by the size. This time I tried to simplify my meal by ordering a bacon, egg and cheese sandwich on slice bread. It was delicious but not worth $7.50. I also ordered a small lemon tea this time but still....;Food was better then I expected! The delivery took kind of long but I don't think it was their fault because our food was still hot when it got to us.;I live in the area and have driven by this place countless times. Finally decided to stop in early on a Saturday morning. A little pricey compared to other options in the area, BUT the scrapple egg and cheese sandwich was excellent, I was impressed with the cheese being melted inside the egg, almost like an omelet, and staff was friendly. It's on my radar now for a great sandwich. I want to try a steak next.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Tony Boys: There is no better breakfast sandwich in our area! I get the hot sausage, egg and cheese on Kaiser and it's deliciously decadent. The bread is buttery and crispy around the edges and warm and chewy in the center. Cheese is the perfect ratio to meat and egg! You can't beat it...$4 to boot!;Best breakfast sandwich in Philly. I almost always order the scrapple egg and cheese on a Kaiser. The roll is always nice and soft, the cheese is nice and gooey and the scrapple and eggs are always cooked to perfection. Hands down my favorite breakfast sandwich ever. The bacon egg and cheese is a super close second.;This place has great burgers and they are huge! I got a cheese burger, cheese fries and a soda combo for $5. The burgers are 6 oz. fresh beef and they are really tasty! The establishment is very clean and the owner and staff are very friendly. They also serve breakfast food as well as cheese steaks and hot dogs. I haven't tried these yet but the burgers easily best Five Guys. They used to be located at 60th and Market St.. |
China Wok 7 is located at 333 W Broad St, Quakertown city. It has the postal code is 18951 and latitude - longitude is 40.442566 --75.3376261 . List of China Wok 7's categories: Restaurants, Chinese. China Wok 7 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 China Wok 7 is 3.5. China Wok 7 is currently open. China Wok 7 provides information for customer: Has good for kids service, Has bike parking, Quiet loud, Has supports takeout service, u'free', No reservations service, No delivery support, False, Can only provide Low Price, Has good for groups service, Has caters service, No outdoor seating, 'casual', Has table service, Accepts credit cards, Has wheelchair accessible, Serves beer and wine. Extremely poor review of restaurant China Wok 7: Absolutely horrible! Let's start with the girl that answers the phone at night that has one of the worst attitudes that I've ever heard in my life. She has no regard for customer service and sounds like she's 10, probably should be working anyway. Then after telling her my address about 6 times because apparently she wasn't listening then the food comes an hour an a half later after 2 phone calls from their delivery driver who is on the other side of town. I have ordered from here quite a few times and wanted to give them the benefit of a doubt but they have proved me wrong over and over again that they are horrible. I am able to give them 1 star because their food is "ok", very inconsistent, but the blatant attitude and disrespect by their staff cannot be looked past anymore. The final and last straw for me today was when I called at 12:20 they said "no, we don't deliver", WHAT CHANGED!! I will never go back to this restaurant unless they start employing people who actually give a damn. Save yourself the hassle and just go somewhere else.;We recently moved to the area and have ordered takeout from here at least a few times a month. We are DONE after tonight. After waiting an hour and a half for the food we call and they say that the delivery driver is on their way. They then call us back 15 minutes later to ask us if we can come pick it up. Then they tell us never mind, finally arrive and the bag reeks of cigarettes. And of course the food is cold. I have NEVER written a negative review before, but this is beyond ridiculous. We will definitely be finding a new chinese restaurant in the area. Save your money.;Two words, FOOD POISONING!!! Ordered the lunch special. Kung Pao Chicken. Everything seemed fine when I ate my meal but a few hours later I was rudely mistaken.
Stomach pains, dizziness, and an overall Food Poisoning symptoms. I know this is a restaurant food review, but all I remember is being sick for 3 days after this lunch. Unbelievable.
Stay away if you can.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant China Wok 7: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant China Wok 7: The food was just okay. Egg rolls were great, wonton soup was good, everything else was just okay. Shrimp dumplings, orange chicken, king pao chicken were all edible but I have had much better at other places. Haven't had any other Chinese food places in the area so can't judge this in comparison to other places. Portions were big and it was real inexpensive. Service was also very fast.;Giving it a three stars because I really do love this place, but if you ever want something special ordered, example a noodle dish with no onion, you will ALWAYS GET ONION. I know it isnt a big deal, but If someone asks for none on it, you should listen, the person ordering could potentially have a food allergy to it.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant China Wok 7: I was pleasantly surprised by this place. I've been here a few times now and it seems my experiences have always been more positive than other reviewers.
Their egg rolls aren't great, but that's my only complaint thus far.;No, this isn't Chinatown. It is the usual suburban Chinese takeout standards with the flavor toned down to Quakertown standards. The first thing I liked about this place is the soup; it seems like nobody knows how to make chicken stock anymore. China Wok clearly does. The soups are flavorful and rich from simmered bones.
I have found the family who runs the restaurant friendly and accommodating. The fourth star was earned this weekend after I asked for my pork lo mien lunch special (just over $5.00 includes fried rice and pint of soup) to be made with spicy oil. They did this and loaded the lo mien with plenty of vegetables, pork, and spicy flavor.. Excellent! Feeling under the weather tonight and picked up a quart of won ton soup. They recognized me as a regular and loaded the container with won tons.;Food is made to order, prices are LOW, and the family that owns this place is so sweet. Check out their lunch specials. I usually get two meals out of it for less than $6.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant China Wok 7: After tasting Eastern Dragon's horrible mess, I decided I needed to browse around for a good local Chinese restaurant. This place was it! Some of the best Chinese I've ever had! Their orange chicken was crispy and delicious and their pork fried rice was exactly what I would have expected rather than the overcooked mush I got at some other places around here. This is going to be my go-to Chinese place when I get the craving from now on!;Ordered for the first time tonight. Fed a family of 6 for 40.00. Great food, large portions. We were all satisfied! Clean restaurant where you can order out or sit in and eat. Will definitely will be a repeat customer.;Always go here to get me lunch takeouts. I'm an egg foo young lover and there's is great and of course, I get the great won ton soup with it. yum. everything I ordered from there has been very good and the women taking orders is super nice always accommodating with a smile!. |
Green Olives Cafe is located at 1941 E Passyunk Ave, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19148 and latitude - longitude is 39.9256118 --75.1684246 . List of Green Olives Cafe's categories: Mediterranean, Food, Food Delivery Services, Cafes, Restaurants. Green Olives Cafe opens: Monday: 11:30-22:0, 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 Green Olives Cafe is 3.5. Green Olives Cafe is currently closed. Green Olives Cafe provides information for customer: Casual Attire, Accepts credit cards, Has good for kids service, Has good for groups service, Has delivery support, Has outdoor seating, u'free', Has caters service, True, Serves beer and wine, Average loud, Has supports takeout service, Has bike parking, Can provide Medium Price, Has reservations service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Green Olives Cafe: Bad, simply bad! Bad food, bad lighting, bad atmosphere, and a bad over-talkative waitress. One star for being on a hip avenue.;The food wasn't even enough to fill my stomach and the delivery driver was rude. Go elsewhere.;Pathetic. I ordered from Grub Hub and received uneatable food. Grub Hub could not reach the restaurant to replace the food so they issued a full refund. I wanted so much to like this place, but the good they make is disgusting.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Green Olives Cafe: While the lamb gyro was tasty, there was only 2 strips of it--so disappointing. The baba ganouj was gross--there was a thick layer of paprika on it that overpowered the whole thing. The only reason this place gets 2 stars instead of 1 is that the lamb did taste good and the service was quick.;Not that great of a place. Portions are small and the kebob's are bland. Not worth it with what I spent here.;I've had food from here twice. The first time I got a chicken swarma sandwich and the components of the sandwich were in sections. So, I'd bite into it and just get a mouthful of hummus, or a mouthful of just lettuce. Bad.
Yesterday I went and had the chicken swarma platter. It was the saltiest dish I've ever had in my life. Pretty inedible. Go to Amalia's. Light years better.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Green Olives Cafe: Tried this place out even though I love South Street Souvlaki...but decided to give another restaurant a chance. It doesn't even compare! Frozen cut up mixed veggies in the chicken kabob platter, really?! They also didn't give any delicious Greek potatoes either. They weren't even on the menu. If you've had those delicious Greek potatoes...then you know what I'm talking about! The food was mediocre. Not terrible but not the best either...hence the 3 star rating.;Situated at the end of a long strip of restaurants along Passyunk, I could see why this place was sadly overlooked. They seem to focus more on their take-out game and bragged a little too much about their fries for a largely Greek restaurant, but overall the food here was pretty decent. The humus was their shining star. Second in line was the hostess who was attentive and friendly. And BYOB is something I always appreciate. Wouldn't especially take a date here as the ambiance is sort of dull and on a Friday night the place was really really empty. I would come here if you had a hankering for Greek Food and lived in the area.;Though I was a little disappointed that my friends and I weren't seated in Green Olives' "themed" dining room, their food made up for it. I ordered the Lamb Shawarma sandwich for myself (a steal at $5-6) and got to try some Hummus that a friend ordered. I couldn't have been more pleased! Our waitress, Nousa, was very accommodating and even offered our table a complimentary soup and dessert. My only hesitation about Green Olives is the wait time. If you're not in a rush and just want to relax for a few hours at this BYOB--as I was--this place is great. If you're in a rush, it might be best to let your server know as our food took quite a while to come out. All in all, Green Olives is a nice little restaurant with unheard-of prices!. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Green Olives Cafe: Esta Bueno, fui al desayuno y sali contendo el sabor es bueno.-;When it come's to shwarma, I'm a huge fan. I've travelled many times to countries that are known for it. This is the real deal. I ordered the Lamb shwarma on gyro bread. The lamb was flavorful and juicy. Not dry or overcooked at all. I also ordered the baklava for dessert, which was flaky and flavorful. Looking forward to ordering from here again!;Off the Passyunk path a little bit, I feel like this place gets to have a calm atmosphere that other places can't afford with all the foot traffic. The server, and I assume owner, was a little overbearing, but in a kind, motherly way. She wanted to take care of us and sort of wanted us to eat quickly. That's no problem, especially when she brought out free hummus. I don't know if it was the time of day, but she was great.
The food was great. I had couscous and it was seasoned so well. Important to me is that eating out food is not something I can make at home. This combination of spices was great and something that seemed like a family recipe rather than pre-made or generic.
The restaurant itself could use a make-over - it's a lot like an old-fashioned place with plastic on the tables and avocado colored accents. It's definitely of the 50's, so that helps set the mood.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Green Olives Cafe: DEFINITELY my go to spot for non-American food!!! I find that I crave this place sometimes. I got the Lamb Shawarma on Gyro Bread which I actually had to physically look at once I took my first bite because I couldn't believe how good it was, fried calamari which was super crispy outside and moist inside..didn't care for the dipping sauce though, Combo Platter which was yummy and served as lunch the next day and Baklava. Boy oh boy is their Baklava good!! I've been to other places where they give you this miniature piece that is supposed to be dessert but theirs is HUGE! not to mention the quality is far superior than other places I've tried (I've eaten a lot of Baklava in my day). Overall, DEF worth the order!;just noticed this new spot opened in my neighborhood and decided to try it last night as i love middle eastern food. the owner/waitress was friendly and helpful. we ended up ordering falafel and hummus and the lamb couscous. the falafel was amazing and moist (i find many places in philly have dry falafel) and the hummus was delicious. the lamb couscous was out of this world. the lamb was so soft it fell apart just by touching it with a fork! the vegetables in the couscous were perfectly cooked and seasoned. we were upset we couldn't finish it all (although i just ate the leftovers for lunch). i feel like this will definitely be my go-to this summer.
as for the place itself, it's a byo which i always love. downstairs there is a morrocan room with couches, cushions and hookah as well as a pool table. did i mention it's a byo? definitely get there!;The Green Olives Café is a tucked-away gem of a café/restaurant. Heading south, it's the very last eating spot on hugely popular East Passyunk Avenue ... and it's def worth walking down to. Technically it's a Morrocan Cafe/Restaurant that also has lots of the foods of North Africa with some popular Greek and standard Mediterranean dishes added in. Prices are very fair and the place is spotless clean, with some cool decorative touches, and friendly staff. Today on a winter's day I had the soup and then a Schwarma sandwich. The soup was homemade Vegetable that was homemade tasty and it came with fresh pita strips you could add to the soup - very nice touch! The Schwarma sandwich isn't huge but it is put together superbly and lightly roasted and unbelievably good. This version of the Schwarma (perhaps it's Morrocan style) is one of the top sandwiches in Philadelphia or anywhere for that matter. I can't imagine anyone not liking it. Well on second thought - there's always someone on Yelp who won't like it.
One of the owners - a very friendly woman named Nouza - stopped by the table and answered some questions I had about their Tagines and how much prep goes into a flavorful and slow-cooked Tagine. They have both Chicken and Rabbit Tagine here. And she also informed me they would be increasing their vegetarian/vegan selections in the future which is good for my bro & sis-in-law.
What's not to like about Green Olives Café? It's def a fine food stop in South Philly.. |
Lucatelli's is located at 1709 Chestnut St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19103 and latitude - longitude is 39.951761 --75.16913 . List of Lucatelli's's categories: Salad, Restaurants, Pizza, Gluten-Free, Italian. Lucatelli's opens: Monday: 10:0-20:0, Tuesday: 10:0-20:0, Wednesday: 10:0-20:0, Thursday: 10:0-20:0, Friday: 10:0-20:0, Saturday: 10:0-20:0, Sunday: 12:0-18:0. The rating for Lucatelli's is 5.0. Lucatelli's is currently closed. Lucatelli's provides information for customer: Unknown supports takeout service, Unknown delivery support, Has outdoor seating. Extremely poor review of restaurant Lucatelli's: None. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Lucatelli's: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Lucatelli's: None. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Lucatelli's: Oh my God, Lucatelli's was simply remarkable. Great vibe. Every single item that we purchased was really fresh and yummy. The staff was very welcoming and service is terrific. I'd come back to Lucatelli's again in a heart beat.;We will highly recommend Lucatelli's. The prices are great for the city. It really tasted incredible. Team are incredibly lovely and service is really quick. Certainly worth checking out if you're in the area.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Lucatelli's: The best tasting margarita pizza in Philadelphia! I sure hope they will deliver again where I live!;FINALLY!!!!!! NY STYLE AND TASTING PIZZA IN PHILLY!!!!! hands down one of the best pies I've had in philly - I will definitely be reordering. The owner was so nice and even allowed me to order right before it closed and get it delivered;I love Lucatelli's and can't shut up about it. Definitely coming back here again. Really flavorful and also healthy. Workers are super helpful. They're accommodating, well-mannered and always on their game. Why haven't I tried Lucatelli's before?. |
Falafel Bar is located at 1513 Chestnut St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19102 and latitude - longitude is 39.9512554 --75.166098 . List of Falafel Bar's categories: Falafel, Restaurants, Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, Vegetarian. Falafel Bar opens: Monday: 10:0-20:0, Tuesday: 10:0-20:0, Wednesday: 10:0-20:0, Thursday: 10:0-20:0, Friday: 10:0-17:30, Sunday: 11:0-19:0. The rating for Falafel Bar is 3.5. Falafel Bar is currently closed. Falafel Bar provides information for customer: Has supports takeout service, Serves beer and wine, No outdoor seating, Can only provide Low Price, Has good for kids service, Has good for groups service, No reservations service, Has delivery support, Casual Attire, Has bike parking, Accepts credit cards, Has caters service, u'free', True, Average loud. Extremely poor review of restaurant Falafel Bar: Ok, so I literally just finished my falafel salad 20 seconds ago and I still have my hot tomali fries that I doubt I'll finish. I recommend throwing it in the trash rather than feeding it to the dogs. Seriously. I had a tough time finishing my salad since the 4 falafel balls were just unbelievably salty. As for the hot tomali fries - oh god, the amount of grease that dripped out of each forkful. The cheese and peppers would have been a great topping if the fries were actually crispy rather than soggy and limp. With grease. The oily dripping onions weren't helping Falafel Bar either. It's a shame. I was so excited that there was a new falafel spot in center city. Now, I wished I would have just kept walking. Instead I wasted $15 on a measly salad and drenched fries.;Terrible. Don't bother. Falafel is dry, baba is DISGUSTING. Don't waste your money.;I work in Washington Square, but I was in the neighborhood for a doctor appointment around lunch time, so I stopped in. I'm always looking for a good falafel, but I can't say I found it here.
I ordered a falafel sandwich and a side of fries. I ordered from the cashier, because the guy at the counter assembling the sandwiches didn't acknowledge me standing there for a few minutes, so I didn't realize I needed to order from him.
I took my order to go and walked back to my office, hoping to air out my hair and clothes from the smell of the fryers. Maybe if I had eaten there, my meal would have been better, but I can't image the 10-15 minutes made much of a difference. Plus, I really didn't want to smell like a grease pit.
The fries are limp and soggy - not a one is crisp. Ordinarily, a good french fry is crispy on the outside and sort of melt-in-your-mouth-y on the inside, but these hardly seem done on the inside. Not sure if the potatoes are old, they used the wrong potatoes, or the oil was not the right temperature.
The flavor of the falafel was a bit saltier than necessary but otherwise ok, and I was expecting the falafel balls to be hot (they were not even warm). It's in the 60s today - it's not like I walked across the city in sub-zero weather - so I would think at least the middle would have stayed warm, but I'm guessing all the falafel balls were cold to begin with. The tomato cucumber salad was quite fresh, which was nice. The pita was lackluster in flavor and got kinda gummy as I chewed it, but at least it wasn't dry and falling apart.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Falafel Bar: I'm trying to understand how anyone can say this is a decent falafel..they are dry and either overly salted, or completely bland. The pita was dry and flakey, and I lost my appetite after the first bite.
For a good falafel, I'd walk the extra few blocks to maoz.;Decidedly below average falafel. Not bad, not good either.
Overly crunchy and bland falafel. Sizeable sandwich, sturdy decent pita, generous fillings, but it does not overcome the disappointing falafel.
Latkes, as Erin F. noted, are more veggie patties than your traditional latkes.
Maoz is definitely better if you're looking for fast food falafel, and even then Mama's and the Falafel truck far surpasses them both.;$6.50 for a tiny Falafel.
I only stopped by here becuase I was in a rush to go to class and there wasnt anything healthier around. Nothing beats Mama's for 3.50.
Not bad, nothing exciting etiher. I've had worse.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Falafel Bar: Tried one at their old location. Got my falafel sandwich. Was average falafel, nothing special about it and they did not give me enough white sauce even tough I asked.
Liked the roasted carrot and their pickle though. I will give another try to their new location.;So maybe I'm biased because I have been spoiled with Mama's Vegetarian up the street from my office, but I have to say my experience here was just A-Okay.
Falafel Bar definitely provides that authentic Middle Eastern feel which I loved. I went with a traditional Falafel sandwich. They have these awesome garlic carrots to add on..make sure not to miss them.
Downside? Pretty expensive, especially in comparison to Mama's. Still good though.;If you absolutely can not walk 4 blocks to Mamas and are craving a falafel in CC I guess this place is decent. The falafel is the definition of mediocrity. The hummus is OK, the falafel are a little dark which indicates they've been fried in older oil and vegetables are decent, and the yogurt sauce is a bit overwhelming.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Falafel Bar: Quick, cheap and good. I was hungry and stumbled upon this place. I needed a pre-dinner snack after work and this place didn't disappoint. For 7 or 8 bucks, it was good value. I don't think I'll specifically go out to looking for a falafel bar falafel, but may stop by if I get post-work hunger pangs.;This is one of my favorite places in Philly to get a falafel. On top of having a pretty good selection of middle eastern street food, they sweet potato fries could be the best in the city. I don't know how they are prepared, but I do know they taste good. The authenticity is there and there is plenty of seating. I would take anyone there for a quick bite to eat in the city. It is a mostly vegetarian menu and at first that scared me, because I do like the fact I am a carnivore, but I was satisfied by the menu selection and I guess its good to have an all vegetable meal.;I don't know where some of these reviewers were eating -- this place is strictly vegetarian. There's no schwarma and no meat. The falafel is fine. It is a storefront -- no fancy decor, no charm, but it's nice to have a clean, kosher place in town that isn't as far off the beaten path as Mama's.
The owner is very nice. I had to come in town very early one morning for a work project and wanted some breakfast when I finished. There is no place in Philly to get a kosher breakfast. I came in here, and he made me an omelette even though it's not on the menu and this isn't a cook-to-order place. It was really good, and he charged me very little.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Falafel Bar: Loved this place, but they are closed now.
Opening up down the block under a different name ... hopefully soon!!;I've sampled Middle-Eastern cuisine around the city, specifically falafel, and this place was definitely one of the best!
It is bright and clean with a large selection of sandwiches and platters. Luckily, I went with my boyfriend so we could sample a few different things together! Both of our choices were amazing- the Falafel burger and the Eggplant panini. I am an eggplant maniac and could not get enough of this sandwich!! Grilled eggplant, mushrooms, onions and feta...YUM!!!!!!!!!
I've had falafel sandwiches that squish and crumble the second you take a bite and this was definitely not the case here! The falafel was perfectly seasoned and cooked to the perfect crispy consistency for a sandwich. They also have some seasoned cabbage and pickled vegetables out in a little salad bar in the eating area which was great as an additional side.
Like I said, I'm an eggplant maniac, so we had to get a side of baba ganoush and LOVED IT! It was a good portion of dip served with the warmest, fluffiest pita I've ever had. I've been deceived for years by thin, flat pita bread...now I will accept that no more!
This place also does catering and party trays for a very reasonable price, so I am very tempted to skip the shopping and cooking for my next party and get some great food from Falafel Bar! I'll definitely be back soon!;The tilapia burger is cooked and seasoned to perfection. The restaurant is kept extremely clean, the service is quick, the prices are reasonable, and the food is wonderfully delicious (and relatively healthy, too). I only wish they stayed open later, so I could eat here more frequently!. |
Saville's Diner is located at 830 E Philadelphia Ave, Boyertown city. It has the postal code is 19512 and latitude - longitude is 40.3272532 --75.6246731 . List of Saville's Diner's categories: Food, Breakfast & Brunch, Restaurants, Desserts, Diners. Saville's Diner opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 7:0-20:0, Wednesday: 6:0-20:0, Thursday: 6:0-20:0, Friday: 6:0-20:0, Saturday: 7:0-20:0, Sunday: 7:0-20:0. The rating for Saville's Diner is 3.0. Saville's Diner is currently open. Saville's Diner provides information for customer: False, Loud, Casual Attire, No delivery support, Serves beer and wine, No reservations service, Has supports takeout service, Has good for kids service, Has good for groups service, u'no', Can only provide Low Price, Has table service, No bike parking, False, No outdoor seating, Accepts credit cards, No caters service, No happy hour service, Has wheelchair accessible, No dogs allowed. Extremely poor review of restaurant Saville's Diner: Worst service anywhere. Waitress drops your food off and that's it. Never comes back to see about a refill, nothing. The unfriendliest bunch of servers ever. They haven't been informed about the whole concept of how earning good tips works.;Food and service are terrible. Burger was small, overcooked and served on a dry stale roll.;My wife and two coworkers tried here for the first time. Food was fine but it was also a working dinner. After they had been in there for a little over an hour they were approached by the manager or owner and told that they had been in there a while and they were closing at 8. They apologized but commented that the place was not very full and closing was stil 45 minutes away. They were told that if it had been full they would have been asked to leave!!! Wow!! They already planned on tipping well and did but boy there will be no more visits here. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Saville's Diner: Had the eggs benedict. Eggs wee over cooked. Potatos were under cooked. The waitress was seldom by our table. No one ever came by to refill coffee. I had to ask for more coffee. Or waitress was loud laughing and talking to the table behind me while standing art our table. The prices were good. The coffee was hot. My daughter was with me and that made breakfast a delight. She was here before and said the service was poor when she was here before ŵ my wife, her mom. They do not accept credit cards, but do have an atm machine, $1.50 charge. I will look for better in the Boyertown area.;We have been to Seville's a few times over the years. The food has been fairly consistent. Fair to good. The waitresses, who have been there for years, seem angry, (it is a very hard job). We've also found that Seville's is not the friendliest upon entering or exiting. We typically get the impression that guests are an inconvenience. Sounds silly?! but it's always nice to be greeted with a smile or pleasantness!
I also wanted to mention the snide sign behind the cashier regarding waitress shortage and mask wearing. Sort of 'yelling' at the customer. Nope...no reason to return!;We have visited here for Sunday breakfast several times before we head for the flea market down the road. The good news is that it is consistent. The host always greets us pleasantly with a smile on his face. But, he is the only one who seems to ever smile. We haven't seen the waitress who we have nicknamed "The Grump" for several visits. It's difficult to evaluate the food from just breakfast. Here the breakfast is ordinary diner breakfast fare (no grits!) with the exception of the bacon, crisp and not greasy. We can't understand why diners, not just this one, can't serve freshly prepared potatos rather than the processed kind that are barely edible. Service is on the slow side but it doesn't really matter to us because we're not in a hurry. The atmosphere here is well lighted and especially clean. The cashier is a young man who appears to be devoid of any personality. Not only does he not greet you, he doesn't even look at you, let alone smile, while taking your money!. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Saville's Diner: Went here for breakfast recently after a friend raved about how her family almost always goes here for breakfast. This diner draws the senior citizens like no place I've seen in a while. It was almost like eating breakfast in the cafeteria at the old folks home, which is not bad mind you, just different.
A word of warning that the breakfast food here is VERY greasy. How greasy is it you ask? I felt like my plate needed a diaper change there was so much butter/oil on my plate. I actually was blotting my home fries with my napkin because they along with my eggs were swimming on my plate. I'm usually not squeamish when it comes to greasy food but this was a bit much!
The breakfast food is good but if you're counting calories, have high cholesterol or recently had a heart stint put in you should probably eat breakfast somewhere else. Which makes me wonder, what are all the senior citizens doing eating here!?! Maybe it's I Can't Believe It's Not Butter that they're using to cook with and I just didn't realize it. Maybe one of these days I'll get around to trying lunch or dinner here.;I've read the statements about the Saville's servers not seeming happy to be there or providing the most friendly of service, but if you were from the area it's sort of the PA Dutch way - nobody is too smiley or friendly. And my lord if I had to wear that ugly white uniform every day I'd be miserable too - can't these girls wear a polo shirt and pants/skirts? The uniforms are terrible, it's not 1962 anymore.
Basic diner and PA Dutch style food (meat and potatoes, not spicy in any way). But what you must do is save room for dessert. The pies are outstanding, and whoever makes their chocolate eclairs should be given an award b/c they are just plain outstanding.
Cash only. Not fancy. But you'll be full at the end and have some money left in your pocket. And yes, it's senior citizen, hard workin' kinda people that go here. No frou frou coffee house types to be seen anywhere. :);This place has been around FOREVER! I have been here a million times and just take it for what it is - a simple diner. I almost always get the tuna salad wrap with macaroni - it is a combination I've never seen anywhere else and it is delicious.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Saville's Diner: A visit to Freecon Farm in Boyertown for apple and pumpkin picking and then a trip Saville's Diner has become a new Halloween tradition in our family (two years in a row). You will have to wait, as this place is very popular with the over 65 crowd on the weekend. Once you are in the service is fast and friendly and the food is great. Extensive daily specials.
Turkey platter was good and there were lots of sides to choose from.;I've been coming here since I was a teenager and the food continually amazes me.
I have a penchant for eating well at breakfast and it shows when I come out here. Pancakes the size of manhole covers (you get three) and ham that isn't salty at all. Great fried potatoes, by the way. The maple syrup is unlike anything I've ever purchased at the supermarket.
Lunch and dinner are equally good, though I often take these meals at home these days.
The only thing keeping me from giving five stars is the service. Many (though not all) of the wait staff don't seem particularly happy to be there, and it shows. Attentiveness and timeliness are good, it's just that they never make you feel welcome when you are there.
If you read the policy signs on the wall as you enter the restaurant, you get the feeling that it's "their way or the highway". I guess I'm not used to seeing a dining establishment taking this attitude with paying customers.
Plkease note that they do not accept credit cards.;Read all the mixed reviews. We hadn't been here in a couple of years. Went last night for dinner. Seated promptly, had a wonderful meal, very efficient waitress for around $20. No credit cards but we know this and had cash. What's so hard about that.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Saville's Diner: Savilles in my opinion is an old school Diner a lost art! I am so greatful for it and for how they have stuck to old traditions like the white uniforms and shoes. The meals are excellent and phenomenal desserts! Service is a bit delayed at times because they are very busy. I really like that you can get half portions! To me it's homey and very satisfying! I hope they are around a very long time!;love it. Family owned and it shows pride in ownership and quality of food and service. Clean, bright cheerful. Ive heard some reveiwers complain about waitress but you have to "get it" some of them been there 4-ever and they have a dry wry sense of humor that could me misunderstood. I eat there every time Im in town. IM treated well and the food is good and I look forward to each trip back.;I haven't seen my grandparents in a few weeks so I thought I would schedule a lunch with them to catch up. They recommend savilles diner so that's where we would meet. I thought my GPS was broken or I put in the wrong address because once I arrived I swore I was at a nursing home by the amount of elderly people, not a restaurant. We sat down at our booth which was just a couple of five gallon buckets for chairs and a hood of a car propped up with a folding chair. Odd I thought but quickly realized that it must of been for a culturally authentic small town feel. Our waitress who had two broken arms and an eye patch greeted us with a toothless smile. For the life of me I could not understand her thick hillbilly dialect so I just pointed on the menu of what I would like to order. We both agreed that the chicken sandwich (spelled: chiken sandwitch) was a good choice. After about 2 minutes our food arrived. My chiken sandwitch was clearly just a ten piece chicken nugget meal from McDonald's with a hoagie roll. I asked for a water but my waitress hissed along with the rest of the staff when I uttered those words. Only Mt Dew and Monster energy was served. Over all I appreciated the aesthetics of savilles. I would definitely recommend trying if you're in the area.. |
Wawa 116 is located at 525 Burmont Rd, Drexel Hill city. It has the postal code is 19026 and latitude - longitude is 39.9469449 --75.3015399 . List of Wawa 116's categories: Sandwiches, Coffee & Tea, Restaurants, Delis, Food. Wawa 116 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 116 is 3.0. Wawa 116 is currently open. Wawa 116 provides information for customer: Serves beer and wine, Has good for groups service, Accepts credit cards, Has good for kids service, Has supports takeout service, Casual Attire, No outdoor seating, No reservations service, Can only provide Low Price, True, Average loud, Has bike parking, Has delivery support, u'free'. Extremely poor review of restaurant Wawa 116: This is the 5th time that this Wawa can't figure out the difference between TUNA salad and CHICKEN salad. Before I left I even asked the guy behind the counter, just to assure that it was correct. I do not eat chicken/beef/pork and I am very disappointed with this. I really do not understand how difficult it is to get a sandwich order correct.;Tonight (12/10/21) at approx 11pm I walked in wawa that I've been going to since I moved to delaware county in 2001 so roughly 20 years. This wawa is located in drexel hill PA. It's at the corners of garret rd and burmont rd. So approx at 11pm I walked into wawa with a PA lottery cash voucher and i wanted to hand it in to receive cash from the winnings i had on acouple PA scratch off winning tickets. From previous predicaments like this I was under the impression if the cash voucher is under $100 then wawa shoulder honor that cash voucher no problem.when I handed the voucher to the cashier first she kind of looked past me toward where they make the sandwiches and everything else for I guess help or she had a question. Then she looked at her watch and told me "we dont cash vouchers past 10pm" I said "really" she says "yes" so I asked her" is it just this wawa or ALL WAWA'S. She said All wawas..I said ok and walked out. At that point i couldnt help myself but to go directly up burmont rd to another wawa and told them about my experience not 10 minutes ago...3 people couldnt believe what I just told them. My voucher was honored at the second wawa so questions or issues. I guess my goal here is not to get anyone fired or in trouble in anyway shape or form. Just gotta be a better wawa in the hiring process to test for laziness. Rant over. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Wawa 116: I've been frequenting Wawa almost daily since I moved to the Philadelphia area 13 years ago. This has definitely been my least favorite Wawa. It became "my" Wawa when I moved to the area 3 years ago. I've encountered more problems in the 3 years going to this Wawa than I have at every other Wawa I've been in combined. I try to do the right thing and contact the management or fill out one of their surveys. It just doesn't seem to work. There is always a new problem. For someone that goes into this store upwards of 5 times a week you'd think someone might know who you are or you might have been friendly enough with a worker there to get to know them. Not at this Wawa. Workers barely smile even when I'm cordial.
There is a Wawa less than a minute past this one on Burmont Rd and despite the fact that parking lot is quite frankly the worst parking lot I've ever seen at a Wawa I think I'm going to start frequenting that one. I'd rather deal with bad parking than the depressing atmosphere and constant headache I get by being a customer at this one.;Would give a better rating if they had the Italian hoagie ingredients I wanted
Some hoagiefest !. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Wawa 116: Wawa is one of the most consistent stores in the tri state area. No matter which one you walk in, you know what you're getting.;It's Wawa.. The food is consistent and always so tasty. It's a smaller store with very few parking spaces but that's because of the size of the lot.
It's on a high traffic street. Too bad they don't have more land.
Will I be back? of course.. No one makes sandwiches and soup like them :);Wawa stores have a sign on their doors saying you cannot enter without a mask with no enforcement. Saw people entering both in North Carolina and Pennsylvania with no problem. Be aware. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Wawa 116: Typical old style Wawa with no gas and a parking lot that will drive you crazy. Food is what you would expect but the coffee here always is fresh - even in the afternoon. Because it's located at a busy intersection and next to a school be prepared to wait to get out of this parking lot.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Wawa 116: While the food and merchandise is pretty much the same at every Wawa, the customer service here is excellent. All my times going here, the deli never mixed up my order. In addition, after a while, the staff got to know me and even remembered me after I had been a way for a few weeks.;Typically good for a smaller, older Wawa, however Evangelene is the standout star here. She does a fantastic job at customer service and interacting w/ the public.. |
Imbibe Food & Drink is located at 101 Ford St, Conshohocken city. It has the postal code is 19428 and latitude - longitude is 40.0689331 --75.3116312 . List of Imbibe Food & Drink's categories: American (New), Restaurants, Bars, Cocktail Bars, Nightlife. Imbibe Food & Drink opens: Tuesday: 16:0-21:0, Wednesday: 16:0-21:0, Thursday: 16:0-21:0, Friday: 16:0-22:0, Saturday: 17:0-22:0. The rating for Imbibe Food & Drink is 4.5. Imbibe Food & Drink is currently closed. Imbibe Food & Drink provides information for customer: No good for kids service, Has reservations service, Has supports takeout service, No good for groups service, No outdoor seating, Serves beer and wine, Has table service, Has caters service, Accepts credit cards, No delivery support, u'free', Has wheelchair accessible, Has happy hour service, True. Extremely poor review of restaurant Imbibe Food & Drink: Below average service and selection for happy hour. Nice decor but lacking on atmosphere. Lack of personality and fun here, potential for big things with the right people.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Imbibe Food & Drink: Not only did the busgirl/hostess take my wine away when it still had a sip or two in it, but out of the 4 things we ordered, I would say 1 had flavor - the lamb meatballs. The "crispy" gnocchi was soggy and resembled canned pork & beans. The spaghetti was slightly over cooked and lacking in taste, I actually left half behind which I never do with pasta. The grilled asparagus had to have been frozen. Possibly the kind from Trader Joe's that comes with grill marks already on it. I wanted to like this place because the location is great and the building is beautiful. But it just missed the mark for me.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Imbibe Food & Drink: None. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Imbibe Food & Drink: Great place! Sat at the bar and had dinner. Smoked salmon app was delicious along with the braised short rib. Clams and linguine were to die for. Sam the bartender was very knowledgeable and super friendly! We will definitely go back!;Went on Saturday with hubs and our daughter. They had an appealing cocktail list and I went with the Apricot sidecar (Bulleit, Apricot Brandy and Honey...yum). We started with the lamb meatballs and they live up to the hype. Wow. I got the trout, which was served with heirloom tomatoes and red pepper hummus. It was delicious and I cleaned my plate. My daughter, who can be picky, was really happy with her airline chicken, fingerling potatoes and broccoli. Hubs got a steak, but was less than enthused as it was a fatty cut and in the end, not enough edible meat for the price. I told him he just needs to stop getting steak when he dines out because it always seems to be hit or miss.The braised pork sounded like a fantastic option. If only husbands always listened to their wives. HAHAHA. So, I'm going with 4 stars despite his experience because all of the other food was on point.;Great addition to Conshy! We enjoyed every dish we had including the lamb meatballs, smoked trout toast, bucatini, and short rib. Definitely on the pricier side but would be back if I'm in the mood for a nice dinner!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Imbibe Food & Drink: WOW! Really nice atmosphere, super high quality food, expertly prepared and so flavorful and delicious. Service is spot on! I stopped in for a few apps and I'm glad I did! The lamb meatballs and scallops were excellent as was the smoked trout toast! I visit Conshy 4 or 5 times a year and I will visit Imbibe every time.;Had dinner last night at Imbibe with a friend. Food was excellent, as were the drinks. Had the lamb meatballs and halibut, both of which were fantastic. They also have a great cocktail menu to choose from. Vibe is upscale and contemporary. Service was attentive, but our waiter was still learning the menu and wasn't as dialed in as you would expect. That said, it was a brand new menu and they have only been open a month so I will give him a pass. They also have a nice bar which serves a full menu...;This was a great experience. The cocktail options are super solid with some creative drinks. The food was outstanding once we got past the cocktails. The smoked trout crostini, lamb meatballs, and scallops with pork belly were all great. For the mains and pasta, they recommended the spaghetti with clam and pork belly and it did not disappoint. It was actually amazing. My wife got the halibut dish and that was really delicious. The service was very good and nice atmosphere. We'll be back. |
Five Guys 11 is located at 311 E Lancaster Ave, Wayne city. It has the postal code is 19087 and latitude - longitude is 40.044349825 --75.3799343221 . List of Five Guys 11's categories: Burgers, Fast Food, Restaurants. Five Guys 11 opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 11:0-22:0, Wednesday: 11:0-22:0, Thursday: 11:0-22:0, Friday: 11:0-22:0, Saturday: 11:0-22:0, Sunday: 11:0-22:0. The rating for Five Guys 11 is 2.5. Five Guys 11 is currently closed. Five Guys 11 provides information for customer: No reservations service, False, Has good for groups service, Serves beer and wine, Casual Attire, Accepts credit cards, Has good for kids service, Has supports takeout service, No outdoor seating, Average loud, 'no', Has delivery support, Can provide Medium Price, Has bike parking, No caters service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Five Guys 11: Five Guys is one of my favorite place... That being said I slid threw the Wayne location. The floor is either layered with grease or they picked the wrong floor. Somebody needs to address!
#Save my Five Guys;AVOID AVOID AVOID!!!!! Little attention to detail, poor customer service and/or carelessness. Order wrong? Failure to check the order before hastily yelling out the number to get it out of your way? I get home and see my order is wrong so I call. THEN...Telling me you're going to put me on hold and then placing the phone down to carry on a non-customer related conversation? I wait for more than 3 minutes "on hold" get fed up and call back just to get a busy signal, because you forgot about my call? seems pretty simple. A receipt prints, you read the receipt, you hand the customer what he/she ordered on that receipt. It's just a burger and I have NEVER done a review on one of these sites before, but this type of careless and inattentive behavior should be taken care of. I mean $14 for a burger and fries is a premium to just say "oh well, people make mistakes". PAY ATTENTION!!!! There are to
many other options out there. See ya later 5Guys.;DON'T EVER GO TO THIS LOCATION!
This Five Guys location has consistently provided the worst food I've ever had from 5G. Time and again, because of my appreciation for what 5G has done for burgers, I have given this location a second, third, and even fourth chance. Today was the last time I will ever go back!
While they managed to get the burger right today, which is not a given here, the fries were horrible. Immediately returned them and told the cook the fries were oily/soggy. He gave me another round....of half cooked fries. WHY DON'T YOU TRY THE PRODUCT BEFORE YOU GIVE THEM TO THE CUSTOMER! Instead of asking me how they are, know you're giving me a product up to standard!
5Guys corporate office needs to whip this place into shape and install proper quality control training systems. If this location is franchises out, the private owner is doing a disservice to the brand. Stop hiring people who can barely speak their native language and cough up
a couple extra bucks/hour to hire people who are capable of providing a simple service!. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Five Guys 11: A couple of buddies and I stopped off at this Five Guys for a quick bite to eat.
Generally, I don't mind Five Guys, but I just was not a fan of this location.
I came in and was greeted by a long line, but it moved very fast. Eventually, Joe the cashier took my order. I decided to go with a burger and a fountain drink. Joe was pretty nice and kept the line moving.
Other than the friendly staff, there were really no positives.
My burger had a soggy bun and the patty was oily, somewhat hard and bland. My fountain drink was not too good either. Even though I just got a Powerade, it seemed to have an odd after taste.
The restaurant itself, was not too clean. The floors were greasy and the area around the soda-fountain was covered with spilled drinks and lids.
I did like how they had some outdoor seating.
Altogether, this is not one of Five Guys best locations.;5 workers, few customers when I went.
Had ordered online but food not ready on arrival.
Burgers were ready (pretty good considering order had been placed 10 minutes earlier).
However, apparently they have to start cooking the fries only once you are in store. Policy kind of defeats the purpose of ordering beforehand for pickup.
Not the quickest in cooking up the fries either. Guy seemed to take pleasure in taking his good old time.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Five Guys 11: Came here to pick up dinner for family. What I would expect from Five guys as far as quality and quality of service. The fries were a little underdone and the man calling my number said "30" but it sounded a lot like "40". They should really get a digital display of sorts up and running.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Five Guys 11: I'm in general not a huge Five Guys fan - their food is good, but not the best.
But this location is by far the best I've ever been to. The staff is ridiculously friendly - and in a genuine way, not a fake way. Really, the best employees of any local restaurant. They always seem to be happy, having fun, and customer-driven. They strike up a conversation, and it's clear that they're glad you're a customer. I don't know where they find these people, but they're all awesome.;I love this Five Guys! The food here is good like a typical Five Guys. Overall, I love the food and would come back!;I discovered Five Guys a few years ago and love their little cheeseburger (1 patty instead of the standard 2) and fries. Fries are a bit salty and sometimes overcooked, but this is a great once-in-blue-moon joint to grab an artery-clogging meal.
Lunch hour is packed and you may wait 15 minutes to receive your greasy brown bag (during which time you realize you don't really want to eat a burger but since you already paid $10 for your lunch you will), and you may not be able to get a seat (maybe lunch hour is like this in center city?).
I only ever come here when I'm on my way to Anthropologie in Wayne, about three times a year, and I'm glad there isn't one closer to where I live or I'd be 20 pounds heavier.
Since my daughter is allergic to peanuts she will never know a Five Guys burger, which is cooked in peanut oil. And they have boxes of loose peanuts in the shell to munch on while you wait and that are left all over the place, so peanut-allergic people actually can't even step foot in Five Guys without real risk of exposure. It's too bad because their burgers are really good. They have to go to Elevation Burger instead.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Five Guys 11: A+ staff!! I have never seen anything like it. They were all so polite with greetings & goodbyes. Nadria especially the cashier who also was also multitasking other jobs in the restaurant. So so sweet!! The food was perfect and overall so pleased. Even the cooks were saying hi & bye! I want to steal the Staff for my own family restaurants they are awesome!!! If everyone could treat one another like this location the world would be a happy place.;Great service and always delicious!
The team is friendly, and the place is always clean.. |
Bluestone Lane 2 is located at 1701 Locust St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19103 and latitude - longitude is 39.9489487 --75.1695317 . List of Bluestone Lane 2's categories: Gluten-Free, Coffee & Tea, Breakfast & Brunch, Australian, Restaurants, Cafes, Food. Bluestone Lane 2 opens: Monday: 7:0-15:30, Tuesday: 7:0-15:30, Wednesday: 7:0-15:30, Thursday: 7:0-15:30, Friday: 7:0-15:0, Saturday: 8:0-15:0, Sunday: 8:0-16:0. The rating for Bluestone Lane 2 is 4.0. Bluestone Lane 2 is currently open. Bluestone Lane 2 provides information for customer: Has bike parking, Can provide Medium Price, Serves beer and wine, Has caters service, 'free', Accepts credit cards, 'casual', Has table service, No dogs allowed, True, Has supports takeout service, Has good for kids service, Has good for groups service, Average loud, No reservations service, Has delivery support, Has outdoor seating. Extremely poor review of restaurant Bluestone Lane 2: Ordered via postmates. Their site says they do brunch until 5:30 yet I was told at 4 PM that they were closed and only serving drinks.
So I then tried reaching them by phone two or three times and no one picked up. Really?;I usually love this place. But today went in for an espresso at 5:30pm knowing they close at 6 and they had already taken down the espresso machine for the night! If you are open until 6 then you should serve until 6! Seems like they are just in a rush to close and inconveniencing their customers.
Very disappointed.;I come here every Sunday, and while I've never been wowed by the service, it's a decent cup o' joe convenient to my weekly appointment, so I keep coming back. After today, I don't plan to return... I walked into the cafe and there was no one in line, so I walked right up to the counter. The tall male behind the register, who is almost always behind the register, didn't acknowledge me at all. Then a female employee asked for a cup of ice, for herself, from across the room -- which he got for her. He slams the cup of ice down, then he looks to me, somewhat exasperated and says, "What can I get you?" I say, "Hi, I'd like a small iced coffee", and I pull my credit card out to pay. He said the price so quickly and quietly that I didn't hear him and asked him to repeat. He said $3.78 as he was filling a cup with ice for my coffee. Now, I have to admit, I was a little shocked at that amount, this place has the ambiance of a chain, so I said, "Ohhh.. no, I don't want that anymore. What do you ha ---" Before I finished my sentence, he had already thrown the ice back into the bin, and stormed off! Like he was upset that I didn't want to pay $4 for a cup of iced coffee... [as a former barista, I know nobody reeeally wants to pay $4 for a cup of iced coffee, and that's ok - it's not a reflection on you - got it, dude?] I stood there, with my mouth literally open, credit card in hand, expecting him to return - which he didn't. I couldn't believe he had walked away as I was trying to order something else! Suffice it to say, I'll go to PS&Co or even Starbucks (gasp!) if I need coffee in the future. I really don't like writing bad reviews, but this was too ridiculous not to.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Bluestone Lane 2: Bluestone Lane in NYC is a wonderful place and serves up great food. The Philadelphia location, however, seems to not quite get it yet. Hopefully it'll get better. The avocado smash was served up on store-bought, low-quality wheat bread. Not what the menu indicates. No reason provided by the server. The coffee was, however, as good as always and the space on the inside is nice. Bottom line, if you want a nice place to hang out, grab coffee, and chat with others, Bluestone Lane in Philadelphia should do you well. If you're looking for food, head elsewhere.;Food is good. Had a recent bad experience with the service. Waitress snapped at us for asking for the check;Before stopping here make sure you check out the menu first. I decided to drop in because hey it was right there anyways. I ordered a coffee & decided to dine in. The price on the board (menu) was different from the price they charged me. Not sure if it is because I dined in. I didn't order any food after looking at the lunch menu. Options are limited, and nothing really seemed too appetizing, so do your research before dropping in! I do have to say the service was good.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Bluestone Lane 2: This place is nice, the staff excellent but I went in the evening right before they were about to close. I ordered coffee didn't like how the person grabbed the cup putting his fingers inside to hold it. Very small cup why did you need to hold it from the inside to make my espresso. Seems like people can't hold a cup without touching the lip or insides. Okay I pay for it, don't feel like going through the hassle. Didn't drink it just stared at it as I sat at the counter by the window waiting for my friend. lo and behold they are breaking down things, rolling up rugs, etc. I start seeing the mice. I know, I know every place has a mouse maybe but this was like they were free running around the base boards playing cat and mouse but a cat was not involved. Only us humans it was crazy. Glad I was sitting up high on a stool. My feet were out of the way. After that I never went back; first Serv Safe training refresher course needs to be meted out and second an exterminator put on board. Those mice were way too comfortable.;This place was so basic it hurt. Caters to the bouschey rittenhouse crowd. Beachy theme for Australia I guess?? Avocado toast and breakfast bowls, which were, obviously filling. The service was terrible. I spent most of my time waiting for someone to fill my tables's water jug (which didn't happen), and THEY DONT TAKE CASH. They're a coffee shop that doesn't take cash. Attached to the Warwick hotel so be warned.;The cashier is so rude!! We came here by coincidence while walking aroind during the nice weather, to try a new coffeeshop to enjoy some food and coffee. The cashier who works on Sunday 2/19/17 at 2pm is such a rude girl who made our Sunday terrible. She shouldnt be working if she hates her job, if she is gonna make happy customers unhappy. Never coming back and not recommending at all
Edit: the manager messaged me saying that he would like to host me and a friend to make it up for the rude service. I did not accept it however the manager has been very nice and very interested in solving this issue that I increased the stars --just because the manager cares a lot about his business & wants to improve its issues, and I am all for supporting small&local businesses. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Bluestone Lane 2: We stumbled into Bluestone lane in search of a pick me up.
This is opposite of your normal coffee stop that's dark and brooding with scholars, hipsters and toddler towing mom side glances as you enter. Don't get me wrong there are still many patrons with heads buried in laptops but the light and airy decor of Bluestone Lane is very refreshing.
Hubs had a double espresso to add additional hair to his chest while I opted for an iced cafe mocha. Both were satisfying and accomplished the caffeine rush craved! I will be returning to check out the avocado smash!;Great breakfast in a hotel lobby restaurant. The service from our server Chanel really made the meal. She was warm, helpful and attentive. Interesting menu with some interesting and healthy options. The yogurt with house made granola and lemon curd was yummy. All 6 at our table loved their meals. We will definitely return;I just left here 10 minutes ago. I am from out of town and wanted a ricotta toast for the road to the airport. I got in the car and opened it up and it's basically nothing. They forgot to put the ricotta on and the strawberries, which is essentially the whole meal. So I literally have 2 pieces of bread to eat for 6$. What a waste of my money .
Since writing my review, the business owner reached out to me and completely refunded me for the mistake. It was handled very well after the fact, so I'm giving this 4 stars! Thanks Nick!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Bluestone Lane 2: Here are my thoughts. I live in Center City and have for years. I'm a half-block away from this location and pop in 7-10 times a week. If you remember the place that was here before, The Coffee Bar, then you would know that this place is an upgrade.
First, let's talk about how it is one of the very few places you can get quality Matcha tea in the area. For a big city like Philly, this is kinda sad. Also, the menu isn't built for people who want to sit down and eat 3 plates of bacon. Little Pete's, which is also amazing, is across the street for that. This menu has quinoa, avocado toast, eggs, granola, etc. They have a ton of gluten-free options as well. The coffee menu has flat whites, black and whites, long blacks, piccolos, etc. It is just very different than what is in Philly right now. And I think that is a good thing.
The ambiance is much better than before, too. The place is bright white and well-lit. When it first opened of course there were kinks to be worked out. That is everywhere. Federal Donuts, Double Knot, and other spots I've been to have all had hiccups when they started. For me, it was them running out of things I wanted to order. Since then it hasn't happened, and I'm guessing because they nailed down their sales.
Lastly, I have seen some complaining about price. And that's what compelled me to write this review. I assume that if you can leave a Yelp review, then you can look up prices online. Or better yet, on the menu when you're in the store. If you don't want to pay for organic avocado on gluten-free toast with an organic egg then don't do it. Again, you're paying for organic and gluten-free. It's not cheap anywhere.
I think it's fitting that Bluestone Lane is situated between Parc and Little Pete's. Not cheap delicious diner food and not overly expensive French cuisine. Something in the middle. For those of us who live in the neighborhood, this option is not only welcome but much-needed.;Came here again as I was invited back to try it out again. The last time I came, I was really disappointed and subsequently gave a bad review.
However, my experience this time has changed completely. I had the brekkie board which is Avo Toast and Collective Granola. Seriously 5 stars, tasted great, didn't need to add anything to it, was fresh and well presented.
Drinks wise- got a cold brew and turmeric latte. Cold brew was as you'd expect, but turmeric latte was amazing. I usually make them at home but whatever they did to it with almond milk and honey was unreal.
Met with Kurt and Scott (managers) both were kind and had great customer service.
Overall the service was quick, Kurt was very knowledgeable about the entire menu and was able to give good recommendations.;One of my must things to do in Philadelphia. WE love the coffee and the food. The Avocado smash is my go too and we stop in the afternoons for 4:00 coffee too! The menu is full of fresh, healthy. As a regular here, I am always pleased by the quality of their coffee, food and overall presentation.. |
Four Seasons Food Court is located at 1614 Chestnut St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19103 and latitude - longitude is 39.9512651 --75.1678954 . List of Four Seasons Food Court's categories: Buffets, Sandwiches, Beer, Wine & Spirits, Grocery, Restaurants, Food, Breakfast & Brunch. Four Seasons Food Court opens: Monday: 6:0-23:0, Tuesday: 6:0-23:0, Wednesday: 6:0-23:0, Thursday: 6:0-23:0, Friday: 6:0-0:0, Saturday: 7:0-0:0, Sunday: 8:0-20:0. The rating for Four Seasons Food Court is 4.0. Four Seasons Food Court is currently closed. Four Seasons Food Court provides information for customer: No outdoor seating, Serves beer and wine, Has good for groups service, Accepts credit cards, Has supports takeout service, Casual Attire, Average loud, No reservations service, No delivery support, True, Can only provide Low Price, Has good for kids service, Has caters service, Has bike parking, 'free'. Extremely poor review of restaurant Four Seasons Food Court: Terrible! Everything from the food to the service. The place is horridly expensive (e.g., typical meal costs $20). I complained about my food and the owners told me to leave. Will never return.
Btw, does anyone care about the type of people this place hires? If anyone did, this place would be shut down in a heart beat.;Any place that makes more than 30 main dishes to choose from is sketchy to me. A small 'corner store' like this place is not ordering that much 'real' meat in a week. Let's be REAL. And there's always a strange smell inside which I contributed to the mix of various foods and the lunch meats.
Their prices are extremely high. Fruit is a little over $8 per pound.
It's a convenient location because it's located in Center City along Chestnut, but overall I've had the staff be way more rude to me than I'm comfortable with as a customer. I took yet another chance at this place today... and this time I had someone tell me to put a plastic bag over my umbrella. But did you say that to any of your other patrons? Everyone is wet and it's raining. I don't think a wet umbrella or a wet raincoat makes much of a difference. Should I leave my coat at the door too?
Yeah. Won't be returning to this place.;Food over priced and personally not all that great. I've been to similar places in the area and they were almost 2 dollars less than this place and to top it off the lady had a nasty attitude, im good in this one I wont be back. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Four Seasons Food Court: Thoroughly not impressed..... not sure why this place us rated a 4 star... first off all i went in at 730pm to get some food - it was all old buffet stuff where things had been dried out or too greasy. I mean this kinda food to me is 1 star..... fine, fair enough - went in the next day - food was still subpar. Not sure if its homeless people giving this place a rating of 4 stars or if its people who dont have a palate or have ever been to a real 4-5 star quality place or buffet for that matter. The price.... $8.00 a pound for mediocre food is way too much. I mean i understand its the middle of philly, but thats exactly it. Its philly..... not nyc, chicago or la or even nola for that matter. For the price i much rather go to the sushi place (cant remember the name) and get 3 rolls at 24 pieces for 11.99 than this junk. Just my 2 cents though.;I live right around the corner so this is my go-to spot to grab a cheap 12 pack (the Foodery a little further up the street sells much better beer and has a huge selection). On NYE I tried the deli sandwiches for the first time-- the turkey hoagie was decent and bigger than a Wawa sub for the same price. I went back tonight for another sandwich and from now on I think I'll stick to beer purchases. The woman behind the counter called over to a guy who was mopping up the floor and told him what I wanted. The guy proceeds to get behind the deli counter and grab a roll out of the case to begin making my sandwich-- without washing his hands. The same hands that were splashing around in a slop bucket moments earlier. I just walked out the door.;I stumbled upon this place during my lunch break from work. I went in and was confused on how the pricing works. I asked an employee and he said that they charge by the pound. I ended up over paying for my lunch and was not even satisfied by the quality of their hot food. It was mediocre at best. The shrimp fried rice was stale. I won't be coming back unless it's for a salad and a drink.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Four Seasons Food Court: Fresh bagels. ..fresh fruit....if you get there before 7 there is fruit from yesterday for $2.50.........service is great and cheerful;Largest buffet I found in Center City. It's fast and cheap and the food is ok...;This place sells prepared foods and some groceries. You can order sandwiches at the counter or grab a to-go box and fill it up with items from the buffet. The buffet has Americanized Chinese food (which I didn't try--it didn't look very unique) and a lot of vegetable-based "health food," that is, salads, fresh fruit, roasted vegetables, and the like. I tried a lot of the salads, but overall, nothing really stood out, though everything was fresh and tasted decent. Same goes for the chicken cheesesteak sandwich. They also had some pastry items that I didn't try.
The woman who was behind the counter was friendly. There's a pretty nice seating area upstairs. It's quite large and clean.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Four Seasons Food Court: Sometimes I get lazy and get dinner from here. Sold by weight buffet place isn't my thing but the owner lady was so kind when I visited them first time. She asked if I was student and offered me 10% discount whenever I come and can eat the buffet with affordable prices. I thought that was so nice that they offered discount to students. Maybe she did because I am same Korean as she is. But those kindness I was never had in NYC for last 10 years.
Beside kindness, their buffet is pretty nice actually. Like their salad. Was fresh and they have different kinds. And a lot of vegetarian options. I am not vegetarian but I like to have some vegetarian options with my meat. I got my dinner and it was like $7. Good price and I had filling dinner.;A solid breakfast, lunch and hot buffet place. I came during the morning at around 9am for a quick bite before i head back home and the food was alright. I had come in the night before to grab some dinner and there were a huge variety of foods. I love how spread out they were in terms of their foods. Its a good place to get a bite to eat early in the morning or around lunch time!;Definitely one of the most cost-efficient places for lunch in city. A ton of veggie/non-veggie options from every cuisine you can imagine. The service was fast and efficient, they also have an upstairs if you have time to sit and eat. Location wouldn't rock anyone's socks off, but it gets the job done. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Four Seasons Food Court: First timer, but the food was absolutely delicious! The price is by weight, so you could get yourself in trouble, especially if you're getting the heavier Chinese food, but there's a huge salad bar with tons of assorted pre-made salads, or you could make your own.
Even though it was lunch time, I was still able to get in and out fairly quickly. The ladies working were also very pleasant.
Would definitely recommend checking this place out. It's right across from Liberty Place.;Awesome value for money.
Great choice of well cooked and prepared food for breakfast. Nice coffee and great service;I absolutely love it here! They offer a wide variety of food selections but beware it's all measured by weight. It's easy to add in a 1 lb of food....
It's a buffet style of salad, fruits, American hot food and Asian food. I usually get the Kale salad (delicious and full of flavor, not bitter or hard but well cooked and seasoned), the honey mustard chicken (it's a cold dish but was once fried and coated with honey mustard), and the Singapore noodle.
They also offer a variety of drinks and they are also a bottle shop! Win win in my book. They also do hot and cold sandwiches and soups by the counter with tons of snacks along the wall. Spend some time here and look around. I love coming here when I don't know what I want to eat since there's something here for everyone!
I usually get my food to go but they do have an upstairs dining area to sit, microwave and relax when you're dining.
All in all, great place! Def check out on your lunch stop.. |
Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen 26 is located at 4211 N Broad St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19140 and latitude - longitude is 40.017796 --75.148528 . List of Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen 26's categories: American (Traditional), Restaurants, Chicken Wings, Fast Food. Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen 26 opens: Monday: 7:0-23:0, Tuesday: 7:0-23:0, Wednesday: 7:0-23:0, Thursday: 7:0-23:0, Friday: 7:0-23:0, Saturday: 7:0-23:0, Sunday: 7:0-23:0. The rating for Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen 26 is 2.5. Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen 26 is currently open. Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen 26 provides information for customer: 'casual', 'no', False, No reservations service, Accepts credit cards, Has supports takeout service, No good for groups service, Has delivery support, No outdoor seating, Has caters service, Has good for kids service, Serves beer and wine, Can only provide Low Price, No drive thru service, No bike parking. Extremely poor review of restaurant Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen 26: You can't control what goes on outside, but your would think the atmosphere would improve when your enter the doors. Well, that is not the case at this Popeye's. The staff in here are not approachable at all, they never smile, they rarely look at you when taking your order and the wait is long most of the time. If they don't want to work with people, they should find another job, but I guess this location does not care for their customers because the staff suck.;I'm not givin any stars because I didn't get the food I ordered n it took too long to get here. I love Popeyes but this was just horrible. If I order something I want what I order smh.;Don't bother ordering from the Popeye's on North Broad Street. I ordered the Buffalo Chicken Tenders MEAL, which is supposed to come with a Small Drink. When the meal was delivered there was NO DRINK.
I realize that this is a small thing, but if they're doing this to people in a city the size of Philadelphia, then adds up to big bucks.
I tried to call the Restaurant, which is supposed to be open until 10:30 pm, and they REFUSED to pick up the phone.
I tried to use their customer support app, but it wouldn't even allow me to enter the restaurant's address. Nevermind, report the problem.
I guess that I will have to wait until the Chelten Avenue Restaurant reopens, because I don't appreciate getting ripped off.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen 26: I would otherwise never come here (ever) but two things led me to their door. I got a T-Mobile Tuesdays offer that I simply couldn't refuse and I suddenly remembered all the pre-covid hype over that chicken sandwich that mysterious disappeared.
The strip mall this Popeyes is at is filthy. I can't understand it. I begrudgingly proceeded on. It was clean inside, a few folks in line and for the most part all keeping their distance and all with masks.
But two employees who were supposed to be fulfilling orders were casually having a conversation about..... of all things.... other job interviews. They were actually standing in front of a line full of people, tongs and empty chicken baskets in hand having this pow wow until finally the woman at the register reminded them that they were already at a job.
When I finally get to the front I tell her my name because that's all I need to do. Ordered on the app. My food should be bagged and ready to go. NOPE.
She says yes Renee your ticket is right there and pointed to it sitting in an order window in front of piles and piles of glowing orange fried chicken. So I move aside and wait, and wait, and wait until I finally I snap at all of them and ask why is my ticket still sitting there and four people behind me have left with big ass orders of chicken!! WTF y'all!! That's what it took for me to get my meal, unbelievable.
A young man finally got down to business and stuffed that box full of as much chicken as he could and threw in an apple pie too. On the positive side, that chicken was good.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen 26: I come here occasionally to buy dinner for my family. Outside is not good, kind of scary but inside is ok. Food is same as other Popeyes serves. I like Popeyes chickens. The cashier doesn't smile much but they are efficient enough. The line moves relatively quick.;It's ok.
The food arrived on time, was hot and tasty but missing our sauces.
It's little details like that which can be annoying.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen 26: None. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen 26: I ordered yesterday and let me tell You, the food was hot, chicken was delicious, like it had just come out the grease.;Everybody in there was great customer service on point shout out to Darreion doing it for his community oh my guys motherfucker so fuck you follow me. |
Wawa 44 is located at 6th St & Chestnut St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19106 and latitude - longitude is 39.9492309 --75.1507462 . List of Wawa 44's categories: Coffee & Tea, Sandwiches, Food, Restaurants. Wawa 44 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 44 is 4.5. Wawa 44 is currently open. Wawa 44 provides information for customer: True, u'free'. Extremely poor review of restaurant Wawa 44: None. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Wawa 44: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Wawa 44: overall, im comfortable saying that wawa just isnt what it used to be. the quality of the food has taken a serious hit over the last few years. apparently, theyre still doing well financially bcuz they are opening stores downtown at a pretty fast pace. i stopped in this location on a whim at around 2am just to grab some oj and a pretzel and i really liked the ambiance in the store. it was dark, quiet and empty. lol. seems like a nice spot to chill for a few after some late night action. im assuming all of the food is the same as every other wawa so the only true differentiating factor would be the service. although i was only in the store for a few minutes i have nothing negative to report. typical wawa fare.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Wawa 44: This is a huge Wawa that is a welcome addition to my Old City neighborhood. It's well stocked with all the drinks, candy, and snacks you would expect at a Wawa. On my most recent visit I got 2 Tastykake pies for $2.22. There is always a tastykake sale when I'm at this Wawa. Service is faster at the food counter than at other locations. Wawa makes good hoagies, but the rolls are not as good as they used to be and that prevents me from giving any Wawa 5 stars now. The food options have been expanded to many other items like burgers. There are cashiers at each end of the store, keeping the lines from getting too long. I like that there is plenty of space around the free ATM machines so there is no need for anyone to be right up on you when you get your money. I will be a regular patron of this Wawa as long as I live in Old City.;Not 24 hours just a heads up it closes overnight. Minor issues with some sandwiches taking a while to receive orders, I do like the coffee bar & the fact that they always seem to have more options then the other wawas in the area;My kid was going on about how good the subs, er, hoagies are and I scoffed. I'd had never tried one assuming they were Subway-level crap but was served a solid sandwich.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Wawa 44: Ugh! What is Philly without a cheesesteak?!
My first time visiting and I messed up big time. Cierrah was so gracious and kind! Remade my order and toasted it perfectly! (I completely failed at logging this stuff in right the first time at the console)!
The staff was so sweet even though they offered to remake my entire sandwich! Thank you, Helena and Cierrah!
Highly recommend for the grub and GRACE by the team here!;Wow! As a tourist, this is a very convenient place to grab a quick bite. It has free wifi and open 24 hours! It's a life saver for tourists ;) I love this place. Cheap food and wonderful staff. I recommend this place;Everyone can criticize this Wawa all they want, but I was around when there wasn't a Wawa in the old city area and it stunk!
But for real a review. The food is good, you can get federal doughnuts there and always a good chance of a special edition hoagie. My go-to is their salad, which are pretty tasty. My only complaint is they might be a little cheap on the dressing, but other than that it's pretty damn good.
When Wawa had the Broad Street Meatball hoagie, I tried to order two, but this Wawa gave me two regular meatball parms, I wrote to Wawa and they immediately refunded my money through my Wawa rewards card. I finally got those broad street meatballs and they did not disappoint!
In conclusion, great place to visit and if something does happen and you are not satisfied with your food, Wawa's customer service is fantastic and will fix the situation ASAP!. |
El Purepecha is located at 315 N 12th St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19107 and latitude - longitude is 39.9581334616 --75.158424899 . List of El Purepecha's categories: Mexican, Restaurants. El Purepecha opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 12:0-20:0, Wednesday: 12:0-20:0, Thursday: 12:0-21:0, Friday: 12:0-21:30, Saturday: 12:0-21:30. The rating for El Purepecha is 4.5. El Purepecha is currently open. El Purepecha provides information for customer: Has bike parking, No table service, Has delivery support, Has caters service, No good for groups service, No outdoor seating, Serves beer and wine, Has wheelchair accessible, No BYOB service, Accepts credit cards, u'no', Average loud, Has good for kids service, True, Has supports takeout service, True, No reservations service, Can provide Medium Price, 'casual'. Extremely poor review of restaurant El Purepecha: Their delivery guy refused to drop off my order (even just at my hotel lobby) and expected me to find him in traffic. What a joke this place is. I tip the guy 20% and he expects me to run out into traffic to find him because he doesn't want to park, lol.;Restaurant is very unsanitary. I literally watched the young girl pick up the torilla chips with her hands after wiping down a container and not washing her hands. Then after i told her i didn't want the chips she had just scooped into the box she looked at me as if I was crazy. I fo not recommend this restaurant.;Really wish I got to try this place! I placed an order on Seamless 2 hours ago - called to check in when I had no food 15 minutes after the ETA and was told "it will be with the driver in 5-10 minutes". After another hour, Seamless called and was told they were "too busy" to even prepare my order and canceled it. Thanks for that! Maybe I'll update this if I have a chance to pop in, but after this experience, that seems unlikely.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant El Purepecha: Used the delivery option, my order had some simple requests (add onion etc) that were ignored and I didn't receive my side orders at all. The food was average and the restaurant didn't want to refund me for the missing item (?) luckily Yelp refunded me on their behalf. I wouldn't recommend for delivery.;Not really sure where all these positive reviews are coming from because I was very disappointed in my meal.
I ordered the Choriqueso after looking online and seeing how delicious it looked. When it came out, it was definitely as cheesy and meaty as others have described, but the taste was just so flat. It was overly savory in my opinion and lacked any depth.
I could say the same for everything else I ordered. Our rice had those really chewy bits that told me they've been sitting out too long. The beans were pretty good though.
We ordered the steak and chicken fajitas and the chicken was SO dry. The steak was marginally more tender but both tasted awfully gummy. The vegetables were cut too chunky so they weren't caramelizing from the sizzler pan.
One of the top items here was the Al Pastor burrito and honestly for what? again, very meaty but overall very average. I ordered the Tinga taco and the chicken was just okay too. If you want a great chicken tinga taco, I would head over to Loco Pez in Fishtown.
Save your money and your time and look somewhere else for better and more affordable Mexican food.;So I'm here a lot, mainly for take out. I've dined in a few times and my main issue has been that I've been getting the wrong order. When I let the staff know, they didn't fix my order. For someone who's literally here at least once a week it was extremely frustrating.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant El Purepecha: Yeah, I'm from Atlanta where there are excellent Mexican restaurants. I'm assuming that since Philly doesn't really have Mexican restaurants you all have nothing good to compare this to. I was not impressed. My quesadillas were dry and the queso (to which they didn't even understand what I meant: "chips and cheese?") was very liquid and milky, the worst I've ever had. Not to mention they weren't that friendly. I won't be back.;I was excited to try this place but in the end it was just ok. I had the carne asada tacos and they were ok, my wife had the enchiladas and they weren't very good. I also had sopes which actually were pretty good. The service was friendly, but they took long to serve us.;We had high hopes based on the reviews. Unfortunately, this place did not live up to our expectations. They were out of many things, and it was very slow. My enchiladas were okay - I wouldn't get them again. My husband got carne asada tacos - not that flavorful. The sopes were the saving grace (and what deserved the 3 stars). I hate leaving this review because I want the place to succeed. Hopefully, it's just some growing pains.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant El Purepecha: Recently moved to Philadelphia and this is the first Mexican restaurant I tried. I had a burrito and I was happy with the size and flavor of meat. I was slightly disappointed with how the red hot sauce in my burrito since it did not feel spicy at all. I'll be going back to try something else and to take my S.O.;We met up with another couple for dinner at El Purepecha last night and were thoroughly pleased with our experience there. All of our menu choices, which consisted of two types of quesadillas, one tostada plate and chicken fajita were tasty and well prepared. It is true that this is a tiny place that doesn't look like much from the street, but the family that runs this restaurant are friendly and welcoming. We really like eating here and left with full stomachs and barely a dent in our budget. We will definitely be back!;One beautiful bite. One cheesy, crispy, charred,tender, savory, dipped in chipotle delicious squash blossom quesadilla bite.
The triangles are too large to hold and get a good bite, so, fold it pizza style and get yourself a nice mouthful because you will want all of these textures and flavors and temps making beautiful taste bud babies in your mouth.
Decor is nice, it's a cozy spot, although a tad too warm inside. The cleaning of the flat top grill with the metal spatula is an inviting addition to the Mexican music in the background. It feels like frenetic action and tastes like time slowing down. Fresh ingredients prepared with flavor!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant El Purepecha: The tacos al pastor are the best I've ever eaten. I'll be back for sure. Cute but no frills, this place is a great choice for a quick but super delicious meal.;Delicious, authentic Mexican food. Need I say more?
It's a stone's throw away from Union Transfer/Spring Garden and I'm so happy that there's an awesome, cheap option for delicious food nearby the venue.
The restaurant itself is super small and has an open kitchen so you can see the guys crafting your tacos, sopes, burritos, etc right before your eyes. I love the decor around here with the vivid colors and paintings of Mexico. You can sit at the "bar" or at one of the three tables (one seats 2 and the other two seats 4). They do a lot of delivery via Grubhub and Yelp if you're not into wandering into the "sketchy neighborhood" though I really did not feel that way - there's just not a lot of foot traffic or shops around this particular area.
No one item is more than $12 and my boyfriend and I managed to skirt by for dinner for $26. We ordered chips and guacamole (super fresh though we didn't quite have enough dip for our chips... probs our fault), steak sopes, and tacos al pastor - the latter two with hot salsa; you also have the choice of mild or medium. The salsa is actually hot and everything was fresh and delicious. They also have a great selection of Mexican sodas like Jarritos, an apple soda, and of course, Mexican Coca-Cola.
One thing is that they don't always have everything on the menu available, which I can understand. We wanted to try their tamales or flan but perhaps since I went on a Monday, they didn't have everything prepared or maybe sold out. Next time~
Can't wait to stop by El Purepecha again before a show!;Great food, great prices. Carnitas burrito was the best I've had in Philly. We moved back from LA and find it hard to get really good Mexican food here. Anyways, they were out of aguas frescas so the guy made me a fresh Horchata to order, which was awesome. Will be back to try the sopes. Really low-key spot. Really really good. |
Cheese E Wagon is located at 3311 Market St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19104 and latitude - longitude is 39.955719733 --75.1902707666 . List of Cheese E Wagon's categories: Food, Food Trucks, Restaurants, Sandwiches. Cheese E Wagon opens: Monday: 10:30-15:30, Tuesday: 10:30-15:30, Wednesday: 10:30-15:30, Thursday: 10:30-15:30, Friday: 10:30-15:30. The rating for Cheese E Wagon is 4.5. Cheese E Wagon is currently closed. Cheese E Wagon provides information for customer: Unknown credit card acceptance, No delivery support, Has bike parking, Serves beer and wine, Can only provide Low Price, Has supports takeout service, Has caters service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Cheese E Wagon: None. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Cheese E Wagon: Ugh, I am SO sad to write this update, but since the owner has left the operation of this truck to random employees, the food has been TERRIBLE! What were once the most glorious chicken quesadillas on the planet are now served bland and burnt to a crisp. I went back today still hoping for better, but was disappointed in dry, overly smokey tasting mac n chz, which I actually threw out because it was so awful, and a bland/dry grilled chicken sandwich. :'-(. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Cheese E Wagon: The wife, daughter and I took a weekend stroll over to Clark Park. We spotted the Cheese E Wagon, and well, we had to, because cheese.
As one might suspect, a big part of the Cheese E Wagon menu is grilled cheese sandwiches. They do have a few other items, like cheese steaks and tacos. But we stuck with the grilled cheese sandwiches.
All were done very well. I enjoyed the bread, cheese, and bacon on mine. It was a great grilled cheese sandwich.
My biggest knock is the lack of sides. This is the type of meal that needs fries. They sell no fries. Nor, anything else that is much of a side. They should rethink their side-less menu and spruce it up a little bit.
Add a few nice sides, and this is easily a 4 star truck.;This review is for the steak breakfast burrito. It was nothing special and lacked filling, so based on reviews of other items (i.e. mostly non-breakfast) stick to non-burrito and non-breakfast options which look and seem tasty (and have more cheese and filling).;I really hate to only give this three stars because my sandwich was beyond incredible, but the macaroni and cheese was completely and utterly inedible. I was extremely surprised by this given that everything else is made to order. Oh well. On to the good stuff...
I ordered a chicken sandwich with pesto, tomato, mozzarella, and spinach. It took me roughly 10 minutes to make that decision since there are so many amazing looking things on the menu! So. Freakin'. Many. I was torn between that and no fewer than three other items, changing my mind at the last minute.
So this sandwich was a cohesive mesh of the aforementioned items on sourdough. It was lightly grilled and was nice and buttery. The fresh mozz was very smooth, and the spinach did not make anything soggy or liquidy. The tomato and pesto gave a nice herbal harmony. The chicken was distributed evenly, and the sandwich held together nicely as I ate it. Oh man, it was so good. I would have been fine with just that. It clocks in at $7.50 which seems high until it is in your hand in its gooey splendor.
Again, I am very sad about the mac and cheese. Here's hoping it isn't always that way, because Cheese E Wagon has tons of potential. The sandwich was only the beginning. I will be returning for one of those.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Cheese E Wagon: Friendly seller! I tried chicken quesadilla due to many reviewers' recommendation. It was good, but not the best food to me. Anyways, it is good and in sensible price with a pretty enough portion size. I will try something else here again.;Got the General Tso Cheese sandwich! The cheese was perfectly melted. The sandwich was a little messy, but the mess was worth it!;Update: the delicious $6.50 asparagus and portobello mushroom quesadilla that I so adored has been discontinued. Mike said it *might* come back in the fall.
In it's place there is a simple four cheese quesadilla for the same price. It stings a little bit to see the main vegetarian option gutted but still sold at the same price as the Beef or Chicken quesadillas (also $6.50).
Mike gave the option of adding spinach (+$1.00, $7.50 total) to the cheese quesadilla. Overall it was very tasty, though not quite on the same level as the asparagus/portobello quesadilla in the original review, and a poorer value as well.
Let me know when the $6.50 asparagus/portobello quesadilla returns and I'll be back with every hungry friend I know!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Cheese E Wagon: First of all, let me just say that Mike is the friendliest guy. Talking to him always makes my day.
Second of all: this man understands how vegetarians eat. Despite not being a vegetarian himself, he tells me that he sees how undervalued vegetarian customers are in Philly, especially around University City. We're given no decent options. He always offers vegetarian specials along with his standard menu.
The bread is high-quality. The cheese is always melted deliciously. The tomatoes are very clearly fresh and not artificially ripened. Boyd hates tomatoes, but today he got the same sandwich I got and he ate the entire thing, tomatoes and all.
It's always at an excellent location on Market Street, perfect for when I have time between classes and cash in my pocket. The Triple Cheese is delicious, as is the Caprese. I can't wait for the next time he's serving the vegetarian Stracciatella soup. It's one of the best soups I've ever tasted. All of my friends love this food truck, and the specials are always changing and always fantastic.
Definitely worth your time and money.;The chicken quesadillas are awesome. It's like a sigh of relief to be able to have food that had not been tainted by the big business of chain resturants. The chicken is seasoned, and you can tell the marinade was done properly. The chef on board, and I dont use that term to losely, has the knowledge and the talent. Being an owner of a food truck myself, I am very particular about my food.;I had the Hawaian today, and it was fantastic. A great deal at $5.75, you get ham, cheese, and grilled pineapple on your choice of bread. The guy running it was really nice, and they even take credit cards now (via Square), which is a huge plus in the food trucks. Very pleased, I will definitely be coming back whenever the truck is near my building.. |
Richman's Ice Cream & Burger is located at 2682 Limekiln Pike, Glenside city. It has the postal code is 19038 and latitude - longitude is 40.107906 --75.163683 . List of Richman's Ice Cream & Burger's categories: Restaurants, Food, Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt, Burgers. Richman's Ice Cream & Burger opens: Monday: 12:0-21:0, Tuesday: 12:0-21:0, Wednesday: 12:0-21:0, Thursday: 12:0-21:0, Friday: 12:0-22:0, Saturday: 12:0-22:0, Sunday: 12:0-21:0. The rating for Richman's Ice Cream & Burger is 4.0. Richman's Ice Cream & Burger is currently open. Richman's Ice Cream & Burger provides information for customer: Has outdoor seating, Can only provide Low Price, Has supports takeout service, No drive thru service, 'casual', Has good for groups service, True, No reservations service, Has good for kids service, Has delivery support, 'no', Accepts credit cards. Extremely poor review of restaurant Richman's Ice Cream & Burger: the worst ice cream I have ever eaten. I ordered strawberry, it was bright pink, tasted like a combination of Hawaiian Punch and bubble gum. There was a very bitter after taste too and no strawberries. It was awful and the cone was stale. If you don't like good ice cream and like loud and I mean really loud Christian music blasting, go there. if you want good ice cream Go to the supermarket and buy a pint of Ben and Jerry's and eat it at your house.;I RARELY post a bad review but this place was disgusting. The girls were inappropriately dressed, no hair restraint, scooping ice cream & serving food and drinks with NO gloves, rusted cans of hot fudge????? Food took a little over half an hour to make - 2 burger combos and chicken tenders, and the food was awful. How is this place open?;They handle your cones with the same gloves they touch your cash with. One of the cashier took my cash and proceeded to make my soft serve cone with the same gloves she had on. She even touch the part of the cone without the paper. It would be a better system if one person is the cashier and another person gets your order.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Richman's Ice Cream & Burger: The burgers and the shakes are just not good. Shakes are made with soft serve and chocolate syrup. Sad.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Richman's Ice Cream & Burger: This is like an ice cream stand on steroids! Plenty of choices besides ice cream. Not a lot of variety of hand dipped, maybe about 6-8 flavors and no coffee. Visited 2x, my son got a cookies and cream milkshake which he enjoyed. I ordered ice cream cone with sprinkles and a funnel cake, which was too much too sugar consume at one time for me. Teenagers working the window. Nothing bad to say. If your in the area give it a whirl. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Richman's Ice Cream & Burger: Ice cream is tasty and food is yummy. They didn't add cheese on my cheese fries that I ordered. Waits usually long but I guess it's worth it.;Really great burgers and fries at an affordable price. The burger could have had more special sauce on it, but it was still delicious I didn't have the room to try the ice cream, but it's definitely on the agenda for the next visit. The lines were long, but I take that as a good sign in reference to food.;The family had some yummy ice cream and shakes one cold snowy winter night. We snuck in before a show at the Keswick theater next door. Next time we're in town we will stop by again. Glenside is a neat little town with big charm.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Richman's Ice Cream & Burger: Excellent burgers, fries and shakes. A truly "old school" burger and shake joint close to home. Small business setting with equally small parking area with flavorful boardwalk items. Good prices, good service. Everything is made to order and you get the sense that they've been doing this well for generations...Glad you moved to the Glenside area, Richman's - you'll be seeing a lot of me this summer!;Great food and ice cream. Love this place!!! The service is awesome and food to match. I get the burgers, shakes, and tots. I have yet to have anything on the menu that wasn't good. Local neighborhood place that you should check out.;This is my first time here at Richman's. I've always passed by this place but never had time to come sit and try it out. First I will say that their root beer floats are delicious. I also had their chocolate banana milkshakes which was to die for. Their loaded tater tots and buffalo chicken tenders filled my belly up. 5 stars all the way. |
Jamaica Finga Licking Kitchen is located at 24 S Springfield Rd, Clifton Heights city. It has the postal code is 19018 and latitude - longitude is 39.9287556219 --75.2964403435 . List of Jamaica Finga Licking Kitchen's categories: Restaurants, Caribbean. Jamaica Finga Licking Kitchen 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 Jamaica Finga Licking Kitchen is 4.0. Jamaica Finga Licking Kitchen is currently closed. Jamaica Finga Licking Kitchen provides information for customer: Accepts credit cards, Has outdoor seating, True, No dogs allowed, No happy hour service, Unknown supports takeout service, No wheelchair accessible, Unknown delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Jamaica Finga Licking Kitchen: No flavor, bland no spice. Did not taste like Jamaican food. I ordered Jerk Chicken and it tasted more like Southern smothered chicken. Just not for me.;I wish I could give -10 stars, absolutely horrible! I'm jamacian and a good cook, this place was horrible. Just moved to PA and needed a quick meal as we were unpacking. Mine went straight to the garbage. Jerk chicken and plantains, horrible! I will not recommend, but you can make ur own decision, not for me!. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Jamaica Finga Licking Kitchen: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Jamaica Finga Licking Kitchen: Wanted Good Authentic Jamaican Oxtails. I even sacrificed ordering lunch today just because I wanted some good food. Being new to Yeadon, PA I yelped noticed that "Jamaica Food" comes up with a great review. So, being that I was heading home from work and just so happens I take Springfield all the way home I stopped. Ordered a large oxtails that was so freaking good. Well I only was given 2 oxtails and 2 meatless bones . I'm so disappointed in the answers that I was given by the staff guess I'll have to try somewhere else. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Jamaica Finga Licking Kitchen: Damn good food!! Absolutely love it. You can't go wrong here everything is finger licking good please believe me. You get a lot of food for the $$$.;If you are a fan of Jamaican food, you must try this place at least once.
Now the details. The jerk chicken... I've had this at several local places. Most places serve it in more of a gravy I've found. This one is a little more of a marinade and dry rub. I think I personally would have liked the gravy style. It's my thing. But this flavor was pretty good. It doesn't kill you with the spicy heat like some other jerk seasonings do.
The rice and peas... simply phenomenal. I could get lost in a bowl of that. Like lost forever never to be found again.
The beef patty... one of the better ones I've had. Not the best I've had. Definitely good enough.
I got a side of dumplings. Decent but I would have liked more gravy to pour on them. Next time I go for plantains. And there will be a next time I guarantee.
The portion was insanely huge. My surgically altered tummy only handled about a 1/4 of this tops and that might have pushed it. Leftovers will be on point tomorrow.
Proving once again that the best food sometimes comes from takeout containers.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Jamaica Finga Licking Kitchen: The food here is fantastic! Customer service is excellent. Food is very well prepared and the portions are very generous. Location is tucked into a quiet area of Clifton Heights and is a hidden gem. You can dine in or do take out. Either way, you will be very satisfied!;The food here is fantastic! Customer service is excellent. Food is very well prepared and the portions are very generous. Location is tucked into a quiet area of Clifton Heights and is a hidden gem. You can dine in or do take out. Either way, you will be very satisfied!;Omg this is the absolute Best Jamaican Food I've had in a very long time. AUTHENTIC Jamaican Food! At first i was hesitant to stop in because it's a new restaurant so I rode by this place a few times but today I finally went in. The food is great and it is very clean and neat inside. Portions are more than great for the price I made 2 plates off of one platter and a meat side! (see photos attached ) customer service 5 stars women served me she was very polite. I got the jerk chicken and double cabbage cabbage cut PERFECTLY! Also a side of stew chicken. Everything was great looking forward to my next visit my new go to Jamaican spot. This fish is call in to order but she had everything else on the menu so that's a plus!. |
Corner Bakery Cafe 1 is located at 3 West Rd, Newtown city. It has the postal code is 18940 and latitude - longitude is 40.234276 --74.9447402 . List of Corner Bakery Cafe 1's categories: Food, Restaurants, Bakeries, Sandwiches, Cafes, Food Delivery Services. Corner Bakery Cafe 1 opens: Monday: 6:30-21:0, Tuesday: 6:30-21:0, Wednesday: 6:30-21:0, Thursday: 6:30-21:0, Friday: 6:30-21:0, Saturday: 6:30-21:0, Sunday: 7:0-20:0. The rating for Corner Bakery Cafe 1 is 3.0. Corner Bakery Cafe 1 is currently closed. Corner Bakery Cafe 1 provides information for customer: Has outdoor seating, Average loud, Has supports takeout service, Can provide Medium Price, u'free', Serves beer and wine, Casual Attire, Has caters service, No reservations service, Has good for kids service, Has good for groups service, Has bike parking, Accepts credit cards, True, Has delivery support, No table service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Corner Bakery Cafe 1: The decor is very blah! Service was slow and was not served with a smile. I was not impressed with their menu. I had gone there on two separate occasions. I was not impressed either time. I think it is pretty funny that when I want cream cheese on my bagel I am giving a tube of cream cheese. That is not a café that is a cheesy motel.;What an unbelievable piece of crap this place is. 26 bucks for two meager sandwiches the were premade and reheated. I asked for no mustard and they told me that the sandwiches (that I could have thrown together in five min flat) were already premade with mustard and that I would have to wait more than 15 min for a fresh one. And they took 20 min to serve their pre maid, reheated, "sandwich". Everywhere around will offer better food for less money.;The hotel we were meeting recommended this place. Placed an order. Got bad directions from the store. Called for help and the manager on duty was too busy to talk and hung up. Horrible behavior. Eventually found the place. Food was ok, a little greasy. Owners need to tighten this location up.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Corner Bakery Cafe 1: I've been here a few times . The Anaheim panini is pretty good. Atmosphere is pretty good.
However the morning manager is miserable. I make it a point to say thank you to him .he never acknowledges me just simply grunts. Last time I went the potatoes where ice cold,
And the Anaheim panini which features avacado only had tiny pieces of it.barely existent.
All for 11 bucks. Way overpriced for half a sandwich. I will no longer patronize this place.;"An upscale greyhound bus station." That's my husband's review. This was our first visit. Very disappointing!! The place is too chaotic to have a truly enjoyable meal. The staff behind the registers seem confused & stressed. The manager on duty was frantic which leads me to believe the whole restaurant is just poorly run.
We arrived while breakfast was still being served. I ordered the pumpkin spice oatmeal to find they were totally out of oatmeal. My husband ordered a egg dish that came with potatoes or oatmeal. Problem: they were out of oatmeal AND potatoes.
WOW!! Really? We both ended up ordering the pumpkin pancakes.
We sat at a table. The manager brought us our eating utensils - flimsy plastic set wrapped in plastic. Yuk!! The Corner Bakery's stock just went way down. The pancakes came on real plates which was nice. If they have to wash the dishes, why not use metal utensils.
The bottom line ... go elsewhere. There has to be a better place nearby.;I love the idea of ordering a variety of different salads at the Corner Bakery and knowing the calorie count. So twice in the last couple of weeks I have came in for a Sunday lunch. The salads descriptions sound delicious but alas the salads do not met up to expectation. Today I ordered the Southwest Salad and I got a bowl of very soggy Southwest Salad and that was with the dressing on the side. The lettuce was washed but no dried so it was very watery and that made a mess of the whole salad. I also pay for grilled chicken to be added, I think I had an ounce of chicken included. The last time I was here I ordered a salad that was suppose to have blue cheese in it and they forgot the blue cheese. It took me about 20 minutes to get my blue cheese and the rest of the people I was with were done with their lunch. Unfortunately I feel that the Corner Bakery in Newtown has to work on
their quality control.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Corner Bakery Cafe 1: Very good chicken Caesar salads. Mac n Cheese is a good, but a little too creamy. Disorganized service. Hearty salads and pastas for approx $8. Management needs to more closely oversee that orders are fully checked before delivery to tables. Also, no management is visibly present during hectic, prime dining times and waiting area for take-out orders is clogged (and confusing).;I'm only rating this three stars on behalf of the coffee and establishment itself. I will most definitely do an update if I ever decide to eat here!
Very spacious place. It's definitely great for groups as I'm seeing a few meetings happening around the place. You could possibly get some work done if you can sit through hearing chatter.
It kind of has a Panera feel to me, so I'm assuming that's what the food is kind of like. I ordered one large regular coffee. The coffee is nothing special. I wouldn't go out of my way to get it.
I love the funky Newtown decor. It feels comfortable. However, it's a total mess in here. It looks like a storm hit the entire place. Maybe I came on an off day. Maybe they just had a rush. Who knows....
I don't know if I'd ever come back. There's so many quaint little spots around here that I'd find it hard to choose this over them!;Stopped by for coffee and dessert after lunch. The pastries were shockingly poor. The whoopie pie in particular was a dried out mess. It's a whoopie pie, it should have gobs of smooth, awesome creme in the middle. This one barely had any. And that dry cake. Lord. Terrible!
The coffee however was surprisingly good! Even though it was served out of one of those big thermos', it was obviously fresh at a time of the day when there was certainly no coffee rush. Good sign. As for flavor, it had a very smooth, primarily mocha taste to it. It wasn't as complex of a coffee like you'd get in a Starbucks or high end cafe, but it was definitely a pleasant beverage.
I'd probably come back here for the coffee. They also have a nice outdoor seating area in the back. Great spot for reading the morning paper and chatting with a pal if you ask me.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Corner Bakery Cafe 1: Not too bad for chain food, a lot similar to Panera, I prefer Corner Bakery though. Service is quick, staff is friendly, food is good.;I've been here a few times since my first review, so that means it's time for an update! I've gotten breakfast here twice. It's pretty decent. I do think it's slightly overpriced for breakfast, but it is what it is. There are other places around to grab a morning bite, but this is convenient. I partially end up here since it's right next to my bank. =P
I like being able to sit outside. I like that I have an option for egg whites and gluten free bread. I also enjoy that I can order a side of fruit instead of hash browns. Having healthier options is always great. The first time I had breakfast there, I had ordered a breakfast sandwich that had chicken apple sausage on it...which I wasn't a fan of. I guess I'm spoiled with good chicken sausage, and this stuff was rubbery as hell. The rest of the sandwich was good though. Bread was delicious. The side of fruit is definitely fresh and I like that it was a mixed batch. They use whatever is in season. My second breakfast experience I had ordered an "Anaheim" scramble. That was pretty good. Some veggies and avocado tossed in with some scrambled egg whites. The harvest bread was fresh. The fruit, again, was good. I always get a coffee from here. It's self serve, which means I absolutely refill it while I'm there. So it's worth it. They also give you one of those cards where if you buy a certain amount, you get one free.
Service is decent. Place has been a lot cleaner my last two visits than my first. I'm sure I'll be back!;Great chicken salad sandwich! Bring back the meatball panini please. Ordered takeout today. Paninis were really greasy which isn't common. My sister got a mini cupcake and said they look better then they taste. She did however really enjoy the cookies! The rest of our 4 person order was great! Will definitely go back.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Corner Bakery Cafe 1: Unlike the other reviewer, we visited for dinner, and our experience was completely opposite. The staff was very friendly, the menu varied enough for me and two teenagers to be happy, and it tasted great. I had the meatball panini, my daughter the chicken noodle soup and a Caesar salad, and my son had penne pasta with marinara. It was all really good.
So there you are. 50/50 on the ratings. I guess you'll just have to decide for yourself. Now that Cosi is closed, there are fewer choices in town. This is a good one.;I absolutely love this place. The prices are worth what you get, portions are large and very filling, and the food is amazing. I regularity come in for breakfast or a nice lunch, and I find the staff to always be friendly and the environment to be very cozy. I recommend the club panini, so delicious and flavorful. They have the calorie information posted by the meals and a great selection of anything you might be craving. Highly recommend!;Once again, a pleasant experience. I went for breakfast and had their omelet with vegetables. Very good. Company started in Chicago, and expanded franchises to the East.
The atmosphere is family oriented and casual. Orders are placed at register, you get a card with a number, and you find your seat. The server comes to you. Coffee and tea is self serve; cashier hands you a cup.
Awesome place!!. |
WIBS is located at 1850 S Collegeville Rd, Ste 107, Collegeville city. It has the postal code is 19426 and latitude - longitude is 40.1760459 --75.4597345 . List of WIBS's categories: American (New), Barbeque, Chicken Wings, Sandwiches, Restaurants, American (Traditional), Salad. WIBS opens: Wednesday: 11:0-20:0, Thursday: 11:0-20:0, Friday: 11:0-20:0, Saturday: 11:0-20:0, Sunday: 11:0-19:0. The rating for WIBS is 4.0. WIBS is currently open. WIBS provides information for customer: Can provide Medium Price, Has good for groups service, Has caters service, Serves beer and wine, Has supports takeout service, Accepts credit cards, No delivery support, Has good for kids service, No reservations service, Casual Attire, Average loud, No table service, False, False, Has wheelchair accessible, u'free', No dogs allowed, Has bike parking, Has outdoor seating. Extremely poor review of restaurant WIBS: There's a HUMONGOUS elephant in the lobby of this place! I knew it the second I walked in. No smoke smell. I asked about how the ribs and other meats were prepared. The owner proudly stated that they were "dry rubbed and then slowly baked in the oven". Seriously? Then they take the ribs and prepare them 3 different ways for serving (meaning post oven-roasting seasoning). They consider KC style being slathered with an awfully sweet sauce. I have no idea where they got that idea. Well...anyway, I was there and had a BBQ craving, so I ordered. I asked for a ribs and wings (hot, buffalo style) platter. I got slaw, onion strings and sweet potato for sides. It took 15 minutes. I guess it takes that long to prepare/fry the sweet potatoes? Not sure. Or maybe, possibly...they were reheating the refrigerated ribs in a microwave. I suspect both. The ribs really were flavorless and I ordered the spicy style. My friend ordered the KC style (please...they taste nothing like the numerous KC BBQ joints I visited during my 10 years in KC). The ribs tasted exactly like they were cooked in an oven; bland. Not worth my time nor money. The wings were a criminal joke. They were simply frozen breaded wings that were fried and then tossed in a mild sweet/hot sauce that had a hint of bbq sauce flavor. I ordered "HOT Buffalo style". I got something more along the lines of a chicken mcnugget with bones. C'mon people! Another guest ordered a Mediterranean wrap. Now that was tasty... over priced, but tasty! My daughter had some chicken salad; bland. Luckily she was able to spice it up with one of the homemade dipping sauces that were served with my order. The homemade dipping sauces were good! Too bad there wasn't more.
The counter service was very friendly. The menu was confusing. The food prep was slow considering there were only 2 other dining parties in the place.
Well, we tried it. In the process dropped over $45. Not happy. Won't return.;I had heard good things about Wibs, so I decided to give it a try for my Superbowl wings. Needless to say, I was pretty disappointed. I show up on time to get the wings at a prearranged time and they were not ready. I had to wait about another 20 minutes to get them, which is frustrating when you are having a party and trying to get home in time to set up, etc. There were lots of other people waiting as well, so I assume their schedule was just off. The people working seemed really overwhelmed and flustered, which did not add to the experience. The quality of the wings I also thought was a bit off. I ordered 50 of one type and 25 of another type. Neither me or my guests could tell the difference between buffalo hot wings and honey bbq, which leaves me wondering if we were given the correct wings and/or if all the flavors just taste the same. Overall, I felt "wibbed" off ordering here and will not be back.;Gave this place a try because I love me some BBQ. Their pulled pork sandwich was large but left me with a sick feeling in my stomach. You know the kind that you feel after you ate something dripping in grease. The wings weren't much better. Gotta say the slaw was probably the best I've ever had. Maybe they should change the name to Slaw's.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant WIBS: i hate to do it. they're so nice. it's just not very good. the staff is super. i want them to succeed, but the bbq is not so good. ill go back and try a burger.;The wings and ribs here are awesome but the service is lacking. I ordered 75 hot wings and was given 25 hot and 50 mild. The cashier reconciled this by simply giving me a small container of hot sauce.;Ugh. My wife and I had the wings and ribs. While the wings were nice and juicy, the ribs were borderline disgusting. It was almost like they were boiled and had a slight gamely taste. I expect better of a place that has ribs in its name. The ribs at Texas Roadhouse are much better.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant WIBS: (3.5) ~ good overall food & service...the "Wibs" name is a combination of Wings(chicken) & Ribs, so get the combo plate to try both;)
MEATS:
* St. Louis Ribs = (3.5) good, meatier than the baby backs
* Classic(Hot) Wings = (3.5) good, but their "hot" is more like a Medium(heat)
BBQ SAUCES:
* Smokey = (3.5) good...this was the fav of the BBQ Sauces;)
* JK Original = North Carolina Vinegar, better for pulled pork
* KC BBQ = (3) ok...tasted more like ketchup, than BBQ sauce...
* Dry Rub = (3) ok...too salty
SIDES:
** Cole Slaw = (4) very good
* Onion Strings = (3.5) good, but too salty
DESSERTS:
* Chocolate Chip Cookie = (3) ok
DRINKS:
** Unsweetened Tea = (4) very good;I go to this place a few times a month for work. The favorites with us are the wings and the cajun chicken sandwich. Sauce is more sweet then spicy which some people may not like; my girlfriend hated it but I think its one of the best I've tasted. A bit high in price; $9 for a dozen wings with fries; but I find it to be worth it occasionally. During the week it gets really busy around noon so it might be a good idea to call ahead your order.;Edit: dropped to 3 stars. I went there today and tried the season herb chicken wings and the teriyaki.... it was okay. It wasnt as good as the garlic sauce we had last time. The season herb chicken wings flavor was just on the skin, nothing once you past inside the actual meat of the chicken. I'll come back again to try some other items.
Old Review: I went there today with three of my friends. It was the first time for the 3 of us and what a delicious food experience it was. I had the pulled pork sandwich, and my friend had the garlic sauce wings. The portions are really good for the price and was definitely a good bang for the buck! Highly recommended to everyone to check them out!. Good, satisfied review of restaurant WIBS: They have a great selection of sauce flavors and are extremely generous with the sauce too...no wings are left unslathered. They have different sauces every day, so I recommend calling to see what the flavor options are.
The hot wings are pretty spicy, but the mild ones are just perfect. I am a fan of dry rubs, and I find their "seasoned" wings to be perfect - especially with ranch dressing!
The devil dusted fries are good and have a decent kick to them. They have melted cheese on top and come with a really tasty dipping sauce. The sweet potato fries are wayyyy to big for me. They are huge and because of their size, they aren't crispy AT ALL. It's essentially a baked sweet potato on the side. Coleslaw is pretty flavorless - it needs pepper!!
The takeout service is very friendly and the establishment is clean. I just wish they delivered!!! Oh - and we recently found out it is BYOB!;I truly love this place. The reason for 4 stars (and not 5) is only because they are called WIBS and their wings and ribs are not the highlight for me. Their sandwiches are huge and super tasty, their sweet potato fries are ginormous with a few included dipping sauces, their salads are fresh and loaded with ingredients and they are super friendly. They don't smoke the meats, so you can come in with a certain expectation, but if you are flexible and just love good food, I am sure you will be very pleased. I almost always get the grilled bbq chicken sandwich, as it is by far my favorite. Loaded with juicy chicken, bbq sauce, bacon, lettuce, tomato on a soft bun. Try it. It gets a bit messy, but you'll be glad you did. BYO too, so bring along a beer or two if you plan to dine inside. Not a huge space, but they are mainly take-out from most customers, so finding a table shouldn't be difficult anytime of day/night. They are not open super late, so don't stop by with the late night munchies, or you'll be hitting Wawa next door.;The wibber burger was great. The wings were so so. 3 little pigs sandwich wasn't very good. Sweet potato fries and various dipping sauces were great. The service was excellent.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant WIBS: Restraunt was very clean.Killer wings and ribs !service was friendly and quick.prices were good. Refills on sodas amazing.;We have been here a few times now and the food is always consistently good. The wings and wibber burger are my favorite menu items. They have a few different wing sauces to choose from. The seasoned fries are amazing! I could eat a whole plateful of them. Their portions are big, you will definitely leave full.
It's not a full service restaurant, they bring the food out to you but you clear the table. But everyone there is so friendly.
The last time we came, we walked in just as they were closing but they were so gracious and didn't rush us at all. We didn't even realize they had closed until we left 45 minutes later. I would highly recommend for delicious food and great service.;My latest visit 10/11/14 ordered 1/2 doz.wings with 2 sauces. 1-hickory lips, ( Smokey with some heat ) 2-tranachula(ranch&teriyaki)very good .also ordered the sirloin sandwich wgside of onion fries include a soda all gor under $20! This place is a must go to if your in the Phoenixville -collegeville area .expect to wait as its all made to order. And they do have a following. |
China Gate is located at 3822 Morrell Ave, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19114 and latitude - longitude is 40.064198 --74.9867884 . List of China Gate's categories: Restaurants, Chinese. China Gate opens: Tuesday: 11:0-22:0, Wednesday: 11:0-22:0, Thursday: 11:0-22:0, Friday: 11:0-23:0, Saturday: 11:0-23:0, Sunday: 11:30-22:0. The rating for China Gate is 2.5. China Gate is currently open. China Gate provides information for customer: False, Has supports takeout service, No reservations service, Has delivery support, Accepts credit cards, No good for groups service, 'casual', No outdoor seating, 'yes_free', No good for kids service, Can provide Medium Price, True, No BYOB service, No table service. Extremely poor review of restaurant China Gate: I ordered the kung poa chicken hard as a rock plus the eggrolls were soggy, plus fried rice tasty funny
I will never order from here again!!!;I have been ordering here for years sometime 2 times a week. Tonight we ordered to meals burbon chicken and another well the burbon chicken and broccoli in it was so dry could not eat was unable to chew it and swallow it. So we called them to let them know maybe they would recook another order. Guess what nothing as a matter of fact they were ignorant. People beware not the same anymore. I will never order again. Assholes very bad business it would have cost them all of mabey a dollar to remake now they lost a valuable customer.;This place is a fly nest they have a real fly infestation but I will. Admit I go they once in a while. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant China Gate: I use to eat here all the time a few years ago when I lived in the area and the food was very good. The chicken wings & I loved the fried rice. So I decided to give it another try. What a waste of money. The fried rice lacked any flavor & was under cooked. My rice was actually a little hard as if it wasn't fully done. The chicken wings taste old as if they were either refrigerated and heated up or maybe fried early in day and reheated. Either way I was highly disappointed. I use to like it here not anymore. Maybe other mental items are better but who messes up chicken wings & fried rice?;The actual "restaurant" is very small and very limited seating, more for delivery. You're better off getting it to go or getting it delivered and eating it in the comfort of your own home.
This is another place I passed by for three years or so, but never set foot until recently.
As already mentioned, the food is passable. I ordered a beef chow fun. Okay, it's not the same beef chow fun that I am used to. Typically beef chow fun is chow fun, beef, bean sprouts and maybe snow peas. This place added baby corns, straw mushrooms and some other vegetables that I don't have a name for. The price for a take out order of beef chow fun was also a bit more (price wise) than I expected.
I have seen better chinese restaurants that offer take out and delivery in NYC that are better. If I have to travel at least 75 miles or so to NYC to get chinese food, I will do exactly just that.
I did not get a good first impression and not sure if I would give China Gate another chance. Perhaps I'm a tough critic here, but between the restaurant setting and the chow fun not being what I expected, China Gate will tentatively get a rating of 2 stars. If I do give China Gate another chance, I may update my review at a future time.
If Chef Gordon Ramsey of Hell's Kitchen ever showed up at China Gate, he'll probably say "Get out of my kitchen" or "Get the food out of my face." Perhaps China Gate can be a stop for Chef Gordon Ramsey and appear on Ramsey's Kitchen Nightmares.;Chicken is rubbery and the wonton soup isn't any good....it's not great at all.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant China Gate: We take out sometimes from here and they are usually very dependable. Most of the time, the food is very tasty. The Moo Chu Chicken we recently purchased had a very fresh taste and was most enjoyable. The dumplings and Beef Lo Mein were enjoyed by my grandson - he usually asks me to order them from here when he comes to visit. The delivery comes quickly and is always hot. However, the last time we ordered Duck from them it came tasteless and dry - this had been the first time we were disappointed.;"Nothing special" pretty much sums this place up. I have only gotten delivery from them and it's not bad....but it's nothing to write home about either. It's basic Chinese delivery that you'd expect with the same basic prices as anyone else.
They did deliver about 20 minutes faster than what they quoted me on the phone and tossed in a free 2 liter soda. I don't know if this was intentional or just a mistake, but freebies are always nice.
Their kung pao chicken is about 70% celery, so if you don't like celery like me, plan to not be able to eat most of the dish. The chicken and sauce was good, though, and I can vouch for the beef and broccoli not being bad.;Nice staff. Reasonable prices
Decided to give the local takeout place a chance. Ho fun was good. Nothing exceptional.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant China Gate: Reasonably decent Chinese takeout place: not too greasy, not too bland, etc. It has all the expected standards and they often throw in some free stuff with my family's larger orders. Easily one of the better take out places in an area where there's a bad Chinese place on every corner.;Its hard to review chinese food places, cause i always forget which was which. But i know for a fact i liked China Gate. I would order from across the street at Emporers Garden (now feli asian) and get dumplings, then we'd get chicken nd broccoli from china gate. It was a good experience each time.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant China Gate: I always drive pass this place but never tried it. One day I saw it still open, the Chinese restaurant I usually go to it closes early. But before I try a place I always look on Yelp. The reviews were not really good here but I still decided to try it. I'm glad I did. The food was actually good the chicken wings have a good taste to it. I ended up going back later that week lol. I only tried their wings and pork fried rice so don't quote me on anything else. Also I loved that they accept debit;Under new management this place has great food huge portions and good service. House special fried rice and general Tso's chicken exceeded expectations! Will definitely go back regularly!. |
Mirch Masasla is located at 2088 Street Rd, Bensalem city. It has the postal code is 19020 and latitude - longitude is 40.0987605 --74.9472151 . List of Mirch Masasla's categories: Restaurants, Indian. Mirch Masasla opens: Monday: 11:0-22:0, Wednesday: 11:0-22:0, Thursday: 11:0-22:0, Friday: 11:0-23:0, Saturday: 12:0-23:0. The rating for Mirch Masasla is 3.5. Mirch Masasla is currently closed. Mirch Masasla provides information for customer: Accepts credit cards, Casual Attire, Serves beer and wine, Has caters service, Has good for kids service, False, No delivery support, u'no', Can provide Medium Price, Has supports takeout service, No outdoor seating, Has good for groups service, Has reservations service, Quiet loud. Extremely poor review of restaurant Mirch Masasla: Don't come hungry, because you will faint waiting for a table or waiting at one!
And oh, are you a party of 4 or more? Don't worry, 18% gratuity will be automatically added to your bill!
You must definitely go here if you love to throw away tons of money for a nice decor and get nicely arranged tiny portions of food. By the way, if you ordered any non-veg food, don't be scared that you got vegetarian food. The chicken/fish is added, it is just not visible to the common eye.
And the soups are so bland that you can just buy some can soup and warmup at home. You will save money atleast.
Do yourself a favor, go somewhere else!;This place is responsible for one of the worst dinning experiences I have ever had. As someone who eats out an average of 15 meals a week, I understand what is acceptable and what is not. I have never been disappointed enough to write a negative review. However, this place deserves an exception.
The place is dirty. Our tables were dirty. The table clothes were dirty. The floor was dirty.
Our waitress didn't speak English. And i am not talking about conversational English. She didn't speak enough English to know which orders were what. So we had problems figuring out which food belonged to whom. Unacceptable.
The wait time for our orders was extremely long. Not all the items ordered came. In addition, some items are only available as appetizers. So some people ordered appetizers and some ordered entrees. They brought out shish kabobs (just meat), and didn't bring the entrees, side dishes, rice, or bread till later. I mean if they thought about it for a second they should have figured out that some people wanted shish kabob as an entree. Who eats just meat, with no rice or bread. It's also a flaw with the menu clearly.
Food was ok. But nothing special. Have had better Indian in a mall food court.
This place is complete rubbish.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Mirch Masasla: I'm giving MM two stars because their hours are downright AWFUL. Twice, I've gone here after 12:00pm for their lunch buffet (which is incredible) yet they weren't open when their hours clearly state 12 is the opening time. It really irks me when a restaurant can't even keep up on their hours.;I was dying for Indian food and was going to try and hold out til I got to NYC, but with the help of the trusty YELP app, I read lots of great things about Mirch Masala. Sure, it's in a burnt out looking strip mall, but good Indian is good Indian! So I was VERY EXCITED to go to MM!
Upon entering the restaurant's foyer, that familiarly delicious curry smell hit me! I couldn't wait! Mirch Masala is a spacious, clean looking, nicely decorated restaurant with plenty of tables. There was one table of customers and we were seated immediately.
My fiance went to the restroom as we had been traveling and I waited at the table. He told me to order for him, but I knew that most restaurants wouldn't take the order with one member of the party not there.
A server came to the table and filled the glasses. Since he didn't have any menus, I asked if it was buffet only and he said it was. I got up and checked out the buffet. As I'm a vegetarian and Indian food lover, I didn't see anything I'd eat---pretty much Dal was all there was for my taking, and I'm not a Dal fan. I sat down very much disappointed and waited for my fiance to return.
When he came back, I told him it was buffet only and we sadly gathered our things to leave. As we started out the door, the lady behind the counter asked what was wrong and we explained that as it was buffet only, there was nothing for us. She then said we could order off the menu.
While there may've been a misunderstanding, I just didn't feel comfortable staying. I didn't know what would happen to our orders---by no fault of Mirch Masala's; just past experience.;I went to this restaurant on Saturday evening with my friends. The service was very slow. And the taste of food was below average. Overall experience - 5/10
Papads (complimentary snack) & water were provided as soon as we got seated but thereafter, waiter showed up at the table almost past 10-15 min. To begin with, we ordered appetizers (chilli pakoras, tikkis & samosas). While taking our order, the waiter did not make any effort to know what else we would like to order next to the appetizers, neither did he ask whether we would need any beverages. It took another 20 min for the appetizers to be served. The appetizers were average in taste. The samosas & tikkis were not served hot. We then ordered our main course (malai koftas, paneer makhani & dal makhni). The food was served after almost 40 min. None of these vegetable entrees were exceptional in taste.
We also ordered gulab jamuns in the end. Those were served quickly. However, the tase was aweful. I could have made better tasting gulab jamuns myself by simly using a gulab-jamun mix available over the counter.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Mirch Masasla: The 3 stars don't even reflect the strip mall location!!
First of all, I can't remember if I've had worse service in recent memory. For a packed restaurant (read ~15 tables, some small some quite large) they had exactly 1 server, 1 person to clear the tables, and 1 manager (who often doubled up as a server)...so go figure what the level of service would be like!
We didn't get napkins until we asked for them...after waiting for 10 mins, we had to wave frantically for the server to come up and take our orders.
The food varied between fantastic to miserable. The bhel was one of the best we've ever had in the US (did I say we r Indians). The dahi batata puri was average at best. The chicken manchurian (usually a sureshot winner at most places that serve Indo-Chinese food) was THE MOST PATHETIC thing I've had at any Indian restaurant. It was yucky store-bought chicken meatballs covered in some ketchupy sauce....not at all what this should be like! Finally, the chicken tikka masala was excellent. So it was really weird...how much the food quality varied.
All in all, I won't be back. Food Castle Express a block or 2 away is much better in my humble opinion. Still doesn't compare to Oak Tree Rd stuff in Edison, but....;You can't beat the smell when you first walk into this place! It looks like a whole in the wall. The food is ok, its not the greatest. Although the Nann is really good! Its a little on the expensive side.;We were in the area and decided to try this Indian Restaurant. We were pleasantly surprised. Clean, comfortable atmosphere. Our choices of Lamb and Chicken Curry were both very good. They charge extra for rice which is strange but I guess it keeps the cost of the entrees appearing to more reasonable than they are. The Samoa entree and buttered Naan bread was very good and fresh. We were able to share the large serving of rice. Good food. Good service. Meal for two came in about $40 without dessert. It's a BYOB. We'd both go back for sure.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Mirch Masasla: Great buffet. I've had less success ordering off the menu. Spinach turns to gold in their hands - menu or buffet. Extremely friendly service. Whenever I'm in the area I eat here.;Good Indian food. Wife and kids loved both the chole bhatura and the aloo gobi. I ordered mine "medium" but it wasn't the heat intensity of the normal medium. Next time I'll go the next level up. The naan didn't last the car ride home, sadly. But it was indeed tasty. Terriffic mango lassi and mulligatawney soup. Will definitely come back again.;We stopped by Mirch Masala on our way back to Philadelphia- it was easy to find, located in an old shopping center not far from I-95. We were seated immediately, and the restaurant steadily filled up throughout our meal. I'm a lover of authentic spicy Indian food and it made me very happy to see that the majority of the customers coming through the door were Indian - both young and old. An appetizer we had never seen on a menu at an Indian restaurant before - Hot Pepper Pakoras - immediately caught our eyes, and we decided to go with that along with our usual Malai Kofta, Dal Makhani (both 8/10 spice level), and Naan.
After we ordered, our server brought us some papadums and chutneys- The papadums were nice and spicy and the chutneys were good- could really taste the tamarind-onion-clove in one, and the mint-cilantro in the other. Our appetizer was served next- the hot peppers were stuffed with a potato mustard seed mixture, battered and fried, served on a bed of lettuce. We took a bite, and it was spicy. Upon the second or third bite it became very very very spicy. It was no problem- we can handle the spice. However, the pakoras were not served with any chutney or sauce, our waters were nearly empty, and the servers weren't anywhere to be found. For a second there, we felt a bit helpless. We had nothing to give us a break from the heat, so we resorted to eating lettuce while we waited to get the server's attention. Thankfully, when he did eventually make it over to our table, I was able to ask for a pitcher of water, so this wasn't an issue for the rest of our meal.
Our main course arrived and my mouth is still on fire. Both my boyfriend and I immediately go for the rice and naan - at this point we can't yet touch the main dishes. I'm thinking, ok, here we are at an indian restaurant eating rice and bread only! After a minute or so we are ready for the main course- after the pakoras, I can't really comment on whether the malai kofta and dal makhani were really spicy or not. However, I can definitely say for a fact that they were both delicious! The dal makhani was perfect- exactly how it should be. The kofta balls were some of the best I have had, and the malai kofta sauce (though a tad on the sweet side) was delicious.
All in all, despite the slow, impersonal service, we really enjoyed the food here and will definitely be back again, probably to get some take out.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Mirch Masasla: I came here only one time...
I was in town visiting my sister who brought me by.
I'm a huge fan of Indian food, it was my primary source of sustenance when I lived in San Francisco for 6 years... So I'm a bit of an expert as well as a snob on Indian cuisine.
I ate here once, and can't stop thinking about it, and it's been about two months. I'm dying to go back. Serious.
The service is fast and friendly, the menu is huge with lots of great options, and the food was ...*insert Homer Simpson drool sound*....
I'm sorry to see that not everyone's world was rocked by this place, but wow... I can't WAIT to go back, and strongly recommend that if you are in the area, you try it at least once. Have an open mind.;Wow where to start... Everything I've ever had here has been delicious. My personal favorites are chicken saagwala, butter chicken, chili cheese naan, samosas, and aloo tikki. It's really quiet here most of the time if you go early for dinner. The waiters are really nice and attentive about refilling your water. The buffet always has a great selection and is only about $10. I usually get things ala carte so it's a little more (about $14 per plate). It's probably the best indian food around. I haven't tried Aroma yet...so we'll see!
The only downside is there isn't free refills on soda. But it's extra calories anyways :P;This place was DELICIOUS!!!!
We had fast service and lots of personal attention from the owner who took the time to recommend and explain some of the dishes.
The food itself was amazing. I don't remember the name of our appetizer, but it was chicken kebabs flavored with yogurt, lime, ginger, and more. They were wonderful. For dinner, I ordered the shrimp vindaloo, which was VERY spicy (and not for the meek), but incredibly good. My girlfriends both ordered various chicken dishes, which were also very, very tasty. I ordered the garlic naan based off of another reviewer, and it was indeed covered in fresh, roasted garlic and incredibly delicious. The garlic naan is a MUST for garlic-lovers. We didn't have any room for dessert, unfortunately.
The entrees are reasonably priced- ranging from $10.95 - $14.95 each. Rice is included, but the naan IS extra. I think the garlic naan was only $2.95, though.
The front dining room was on the smaller side, and there is also a party room in the back that holds up to 200 people. The only reason we know this is because we happened to go to eat during a 50th birthday party for a LARGE Indian family (170 people)! The women wore beautiful saris; this definitely added to our experience.
As a side note, about 75% of the customer base was Indian... I see this a good sign when eating Indian food!
I am thrilled to have found this place and will absolutely go back again and again.. |
Fork: etc. is located at 308 Market St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19106 and latitude - longitude is 39.9498 --75.146232 . List of Fork: etc.'s categories: American (New), Sandwiches, Cafes, Restaurants. Fork: etc. 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: 8:0-20:0, Sunday: 8:0-18:0. The rating for Fork: etc. is 4.0. Fork: etc. is currently closed. Fork: etc. provides information for customer: Quiet loud, Has outdoor seating, Can provide Medium Price, Has supports takeout service, Serves beer and wine, No delivery support, Has good for kids service, Casual Attire, No reservations service, False, Has caters service, No good for groups service, Accepts credit cards, u'no'. Extremely poor review of restaurant Fork: etc.: This place is in the practice of lying to their customers and hoarding food for preferred clientele. Disgraceful way to run a business. Menu items should be available for all paying customers, not just certain one's. If you list something on your menu board, then serve it, otherwise don't list it.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Fork: etc.: Stopped in here for lunch during a day trip to Philly. The sandwiches were bland and overpriced. The staff was not even close to friendly or helpful. I wouldn't go back...;So, I went to Fork Etc. for lunch yesterday as I work around the corner and wanted a good, well done sandwich - because I deserve it. It's a very cute setting and I see what people are saying about the communal table. Listen, it's like this: I sit in an office all day talking to people and sharing my space. When I go out to lunch, I don't want to talk to more people and share my space. I want to cry silently at a table - ALONE. Undisturbed. In solitude. So yeah, that's why folks are blah about the communal table.
The other thing I am blah about is the roast beef panini. It broke my heart because I love everything on the sandwich from roast beef, to cheese, to whole grain mustard and horseradish. Perfect equation in my mind. However, I was sorely disappointed. The roast beef was a gelatinous pile of fat and was way over cooked and greasy. It killed the entire sandwich and it's the main ingredient! It completely ruined my lunch-time bliss, covered my hands in grease, and my heart in angst. And for $8.50 - Fork can go fork itself, seriously.
I'm giving it 2 stars because the girls at the counter were super sweet and helpful. I don't know if I'll try it again, my bitterness runs deep.;Fork: etc. is the take-out bistro style little sister of Fork restaurant, right next door. While the interior is nice and dimly lit with a big center table to sit down and eat your selections (if you're in for lunch, etc.) and they carry a lot of nice products like tapanades and specialty crackers, and the menu looks great, with salads, sandwiches, entrees and all kinds of salad sides, the bf and I were ultimately underwhelmed.
While I had a decent grain side-salad with ginger, my tofu was far too flavorless to be served cold. The bf had a white bean and pulled pork quesadilla, and found the tortilla dry, the beans undercooked, and the whole thing lacking in flavor.
We went in for something a bit nicer than the usual pre-movie hoagies, but f, the food LOOKS upscale (and is priced that way), but doesn't taste that way.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Fork: etc.: No longer open for breakfast :-( and them has changed from upscale deli style with great food to upscale restaurant. Disappointed.;The community table is a great idea, but in reality when the ass next to you can't move his suit jacket hanging on the back of the spare chair and you have half the seats taken by other people's crap, you wish for a waitress and seats.
French toast was a little on the underdone side; I'd like to see a more crisp crust on it, but the flavor was definatley there. The tart apple butter sauce ontop was fresh and a perfect compliment for the fall weather and the sweet custard of the french toast. The 2 pieces was a perfect portion for a Sunday brunch.
The omelette was average...maybe a little better than average. Great ham selection, cheese options weren't really what I want to taste in a ham and cheese omelette. I think a swiss, or even a good goat cheese would have worked better.
Coffee was good, def. better than the Starbucks/DD options elsewhere. Food came out relatively fast when ordered at the counter and I could see this being a fun place on a slow day, but on the weekend with the crowd at the door and the overcrowded community table your best bet is to get the food to go!;I have been going to Fork Etc. since they opened, but my recent visit was disappointing.
I settled on the roast beef sandwich and it was tough and just bland. My friend's quesadilla was equally boring (Q'doba has a better one).
Overall the bathrooms were clean and the service was great.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Fork: etc.: I was super excited to try out fork etc. And after looking at the menu a few times I had my mouth set on a salad . Alas when I arrived at they didn't have the salad :( I was crushed . I scanned the menu for something sans meat and it took a while but I decided on the potato leek soup. I deducted a one star because of the lack of veggie friendly options.
The soup was good could have used more salt but was hearty and it hit the spot.
The atmosphere was very chill and the seat near the window was great for people watching.
I'd be open for checking out some of the entrees . They had some pretty good looking deserts as well .;I have worked just a block away from Fork for 3 years, and didn't venture in until today. The braised pork quesadilla was calling my name...and I'm glad it did. Absolutely delicious. The service was as quick as it could be, and the only con was the bill: I decided to pick up an orange Pelligrino to have with my lunch, and a couple of the organic chocolate bars for my wife. Total bill was $20. Not an every day place for me, but definitely on my repeat list.;When I used to live in the neighborhood, I would often stop by for a cup of soup for dinner on my way home. I've always found their soups to be fresh, hearty, flavorful, and a solid serving size. And you get a slice of fresh bread on the side. Service usually has a friendly neighborhood vibe And with bakeries few and far between in the area, the option of buying fresh loaves of bread and baked goods (though I don't know if they're made in-house) is quite welcome.
Prices are a little on the higher side of what I want to pay for quick to-go food, but the quality of ingredients are good and it hits the spot food-wise in a way few grab-and-go cafes in Old City do.
While the seating is ample, I usually prefer a cozier feel if it's a coffeeshop/cafe I'm going to eat/drink at. However, it is a pleasant place to be, and it's usually pretty easy to find a seat.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Fork: etc.: Impressed impressed impressed! Friendly agreeable service from Francesca as soon as I entered. Amazing and fresh food options. Clean bathrooms, great people watching, and Yard's beer on tap. I highly recommend!;Fresh reasonably priced food. I stepped in here looking for breakfast one day and was surprised by the best tasting eggs over easy i have ever had. The food is $$$$ quality for $$ the price.;5 stars for bread and omelettes. The soups I would not recommend, because they make them ahead of time, refrigerate and then serve - sometimes cold, but if you don't have anything against microwaves, I guess I have to say, they're mighty tasty.
If you're looking for something interesting to eat, they always have good stuff in the refrigerator section - kombucha, cultured butters, yogurts from europe, etc. they are the place to go (although Whole foods has the same stuff, only 50% cheaper)
They also sometimes have some fun stuff like pretty one of a kind glasses, local cookbooks and sushimaking books, and stuff from Morocco (which I've also seen at DiBruno's for less and that's saying something). And really nice chocolates, all different flavors - for father's day, for instance, they offered a local company's beer flavored truffles, now that's something special!
Anyway, I love their bread. It is the softest, fluffyiest, yeastiest thing fresh on Sunday mornings. They wrap it for you in a big red piece of paper like a present or a baby, and you can't help but wait to eat it when you get home. It's really amazingly good, especially toasted with a little butter. Oh gosh.. doesn't get much better... By the way, It's much better than Metropolitan bakery, whose bread often has a mildewy taste to it, and much, much cheaper than Le Bus - they even have a bread card, so you buy ten loaves and the 11th is free. I love the bread here. The best is the cherry walnut and hazelnut "Fruit and Nut" bread, which sometimes alternates with apple walnut -- but the cherries and hazelnuts are the best! Wish they had a bread slicer..... |
Philly Wings & Things is located at 111 E Baltimore Ave, Clifton Heights city. It has the postal code is 19018 and latitude - longitude is 39.9305378 --75.2954119 . List of Philly Wings & Things's categories: Restaurants, Chicken Wings. Philly Wings & Things opens: Monday: 15:0-21:30, Tuesday: 11:0-21:30, Wednesday: 11:0-21:30, Thursday: 11:0-21:30, Friday: 11:0-21:30, Saturday: 11:0-22:30, Sunday: 12:0-22:30. The rating for Philly Wings & Things is 3.0. Philly Wings & Things is currently open. Philly Wings & Things provides information for customer: Has bike parking, No outdoor seating, Casual Attire, Accepts credit cards, Serves beer and wine, Has delivery support, No reservations service, Has supports takeout service, No good for groups service, Can only provide Low Price, Loud, Has caters service, u'no', No good for kids service, True. Extremely poor review of restaurant Philly Wings & Things: I ordered an Italian Hoagie from them tonight. It was so bad I cried.
LITERALLY. I. CRIED.
Like a baby.
I was so hungry and treating myself to a hoagie but it was so bad I didn't get past three bites. I think the meat was bad and the roll was certainly not sarcones. It was very soggy (which is weird because I asked for the hoagie without oil) and almost musty in flavor.
I thought maybe I was crazy but I handed it to my husband (a meat lover) and he agreed that it was the worst hoagie he ever tasted.
And to top it all off, they took over an hour to deliver.
Never.
Never again.;Food is bad, price is bad, and the delivery is slow as f@#k, took them an hour to deliver, and i was down the road. Do yourself a favor, dont order from them.;Food is bad, price is bad, and the delivery is very slow, took them an hour to deliver, and i was down the road. Do yourself a favor, dont order from them.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Philly Wings & Things: Wings are very small and the sauce didn't mix very well. Size does matter here folks! So I would say I would have to get my wings elsewhere. I can get larger wings at a pizza shop. Chicken fingers were tasty.;My family and I love their pizza. However, when I went to pick up my food yesterday, the cashier and two people handling the food were not wearing masks or gloves. I did not witness them sanitizing or washing their hands, either. The older gentleman in the back was wearing a face covering, however; he kept touching the pizza with his bare hands. Again, no hand sanitizer or soap and water in sight. Given the rate of the spread of COVID 19 in Philadelphia and the surrounding counties, I would expect management to implement stringent sanitary practices. Please proceed with caution.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Philly Wings & Things: Okay, so I have actually been eating from here for years, not because they are a culinary goldmine, simply because I lived around the corner for years. I have had an itch for some really good fries either with bacon or chili and cheese. Last night I decided I would order their mega fries with extra bacon.
I have to say, for a hole in the wall wing joint this place had the fries that scratched that itch! The cheese was perfectly melty and the bacon was plentiful. AS a plus, they have the good old fashioned uncoated fries. I wouldn't order anything else from here but I would definitely get the mega fries again.;It's I little hole in the wall place. Take out only. I had the Philly cheese stake. Not bad. It's not going to stand up the the big boys. But still good.;Delivery was super fast. The guy on the phone was pretty much the friendliest ever and the driver too. The pizza had good crust but way too much cheese. The wings were good and the burger was ok. I'd order from them again in a pinch.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Philly Wings & Things: My family and I have been ordering wings from Philly Wings & Things for years because they're the best in the area. That being said, this very brief review is only for the wings (for those ordering pizza from a wing place....yeah, don't do that).
The wings are cooked perfectly - not too greasy, not too tough, just enough that you can enjoy the wing and the sauce it's slathered in. There are a few varieties of wings to choose from, but we usually go with "hot." It gives you enough heat so that you get the flavor without having to suffer from your entire mouth feeling like it's in flames for hours (if you REALLY want that, get the nuclear. I haven't had it, but I've been in the shop when they're mixing up a batch and it smells deadly. Best of luck to you!)
Anyway here's the gist of things: Go to Philly Wings & Things, pick up your order, enjoy the wings. Life is good.;Middle of the road for a wings place. Ordered for the first time from them last night. The wing sauce seemed very greasy and not well mixed. I had a hard time getting it to stick to the wings, even after I tossed them. The sauces all seemed the same... aside from someone labelling the box with a sharpie, I couldn't tell you which wings were garlic and which were hot.
The BIG WINNER: The mega fries were better than Cocco's Southwest Fries, so major points for that. =);My FAV place to order wings from! They accept all major credit cards ($10 minimum) AND they deliver, two big pluses for me!
I always get my wings done extra crispy, and they've always done a great job making sure that I get what I ordered. Their hot sauce isn't really all that hot - might have to try the next level up! Their house salads are mediocre - pretty watery, but their caesar salads are top notch.
I've had various other "appetizers" from Wings & Things - usually something fried and greasy, but that's what you want when you order from a place like this! I recommend the jalapeño poppers and the broccoli cheese bites, both very filling and yummy!
The only weird thing is that they don't always ask for a phone number to call when they deliver... I live in a house that is divided into 3 apartments, and there have been a couple of times when the delivery guy has just stood outside until we've noticed him! What would've happened if we hadn't looked out the window? Hmm.... Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Philly Wings & Things: Corn dogs baby! Can't find a better one out there. More important are the owners. They are terrific people!!;Corn dogs baby! Can't find a better one out there. Good people;Quite simply the best wings in Delaware county. I've been ordering wings from these guys for me and the guys I work with every Sunday during the winter for the past 8 years and they never disappoint. They are the perfect size and always cooked well done, which is the way wings should always be cooked. I swear to god that I'm not even sure if they have anything else other than wings, as i haven't looked at a menu in many years. They probably have other stuff on the menu and it's probably good, but I order here when i want wings, and I consider myself a wing connoisseur. They have the normal mild, hot, insane, etc... and I always get hot- it's the perfect blend of spice and flavor; it won't set your mouth on fire and at the same time isn't the least bit bland. There are at least 10 places that are closer to my house that sell wings and will deliver to me. My house is not in the delivery range of this place and i still order from here, despite me and my brother being as lazy as they come.
I do not review many places (although I am going to start reviewing more often), so take my advice if you want some great take out wings, go here.. |
Chipotle Mexican Grill 42 is located at 620 W Dekalb Pike, King Of Prussia city. It has the postal code is 19406 and latitude - longitude is 40.0882989641 --75.3826842 . List of Chipotle Mexican Grill 42's categories: Mexican, Fast Food, Restaurants. Chipotle Mexican Grill 42 opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 10:45-22:0, Wednesday: 10:45-22:0, Thursday: 10:45-22:0, Friday: 10:45-22:0, Saturday: 10:45-22:0, Sunday: 10:45-22:0. The rating for Chipotle Mexican Grill 42 is 2.5. Chipotle Mexican Grill 42 is currently open. Chipotle Mexican Grill 42 provides information for customer: Has bike parking, Can only provide Low Price, Average loud, u'no', No table service, No drive thru service, No reservations service, Has good for groups service, Has caters service, Has outdoor seating, Serves beer and wine, True, Casual Attire, Accepts credit cards, Has supports takeout service, Has delivery support, Has good for kids service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Chipotle Mexican Grill 42: DON'T GO HERE FOR LUNCH. YOU WILL NOT FIND A PARKING SPOT.
There are about 7-8 parking spots. Seriously, I'm sure the food is fine, but whatever genius decided to build a chipotle here needs to be canned. AT&T has taken the rest of the spots.
So at lunch time you will never be able to park. Don't bother going, take your money somewhere else. I saw two other people drive-in and drive-out of the lot looking for a spot in the couple minutes I waited & still didn't get one. Never again.
Probably leaving thousands of dollars on the table. Terrible location.;I would give less than one star if it were an option. Terrible service, terrible staff, quality of food has gone way down also. Went tonight for quick take out and was barely acknowledged by the girl behind the counter. She looked at me blankly and said " what you want?" Not a hello, how are you, nothing at all. I ordered one chicken bowl and a side of guac to go. Not that difficult I would think? I got home to find the rice totally undercooked, hard as a rock and not at all appetizing. It was nearly inedible so into the garbage it went. I shouldn't have had to drive all the way to complain Bc people are incapable of cooking rice. Also the guac had a huge piece of avocado skin in it! As it took up nearly half my small container- it definitely wasn't worth the extra money they charged for it. Will not be coming back to this location.;Super slow. The least motivated people ever. And they don't wear hairnets!! Some wear hats but it's weave-city and no hair restraint enforced. Gross! Move faster and be cleaner. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Chipotle Mexican Grill 42: Out of corn tortillas today and very little ice. Arrived early before the rush of lunch hour. Very little parking due to crane. Last time I tried to go for lunch there was no parking due to piles of snow. Food wise- ok had steak burrito and steak was over cooked and too chewey, gristle like. The tortilla/nacho chips tastes different and then realized that it sort of taste like they were fried in bad or old grease.;Love love this company and the food but would prefer to drive 20 min out of my way to go to the Chipotle in Plymouth Meeting because it is run so much better!! The Chipotle in KOP consistently screws up my order or has difficulty even taking the order and making the food. The workers either aren't trained well or aren't too bright. I called to place a takeout order and after I was placed on hold for 5 min and transferred to two different people was told they are not allowed to take phone orders (AFTER I told the lady what I would like to order)??!! I then tried to place an order online but there was no way to order a kids meal!! Entirely too much frustration and effort to get my Chipotle fix!!;People working there didn't care there was a line forming. They kept on with their conversation amongst themselves. They yelled for the guy in the back to come deal with costumers. Had to wait 5 min before the first person in line was even acknowledged. Really bad costumer service overall. Soda tasted gross and watery. Won't be back to this location.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Chipotle Mexican Grill 42: The food quality has continued to decline at this location, and the employees couldn't care less. I got my usual burrito bowl the other night, and something in it made the whole thing way too tart -- almost like one of the salsas had too much lime. Whatever it was, I didn't like it.
Some of our chips were chewy/stale.
Also, skip the queso. Its has a weird texture and aftertaste.;First time eating at this restaurant.. The staff was ok. I felt little rush ordering the food.. We arrived around 9:30 pm and the place was packed.. The place could do better when it comes to neatness.. The food was great... I would try it again when the opportunity comes again;Having just opened this place definitely has room for improvement. The employees need to fine tune their skills in all areas. I got a few tacos and the guy broke them all and had to start over. Take it easy dude! Plus all my ingredients fell out when I took them out of their foil. Oh and they were soggy. In addition to their manhandling of the food there's also the register confusion. How do I ring a gift card? Where is the side of guac? Why isn't this ringing up right? Then it takes a few employees to figure it out. The line was crazy long yesterday and I was starving...and cranky. I'm sure they'll work out the kinks and have things running smoothly in due time. I just hope it's soon bc I do love me some carnitas!. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Chipotle Mexican Grill 42: I'm a huge Chipotle fan. The quality of the food has been consistently good every time I've had it, and I have never been disappointed with its flavor and freshness. For that reason alone, I'm giving 4 stars.
That said, I dined in at this location for the first time over the weekend, and was not impressed. The person creating my burrito bowl skimped on the ingredients (first time this has ever happened), and looked dumbfounded when I asked for more lettuce...which I guess she didn't think she could fit because she'd initially put a tiny handful off to one side of the bowl. Also, part of the avocado stem was unpleasantly discovered in my guacamole.
I think the layout of the restaurant is strange, with seats in front of the register -- so I had people's rear ends by my head while I was eating. And the place was pretty filthy. To top it off, I overheard other patrons complaining about the workers' apathy and attitudes -- definitely evident.
Still, besides the avocado mishap, I left feeling very satisfied overall about my meal. Next time, though, I'll take it "to go.";I'm a huge Chipotle fan. The quality of the food has been consistently good every time I've had it, and I have never been disappointed with its flavor and freshness. For that reason alone, I'm giving 4 stars.
That said, I dined in at this location for the first time over the weekend, and was not impressed. The person creating my burrito bowl skimped on the ingredients (first time this has ever happened), and looked dumbfounded when I asked for more lettuce...which I guess she didn't think she could fit because she'd initially put a tiny handful off to one side of the bowl. Also, part of the avocado stem was unpleasantly discovered in my guacamole.
I think the layout of the restaurant is strange, with seats in front of the register -- so I had people's rear ends by my head while I was eating. And the place was pretty filthy. To top it off, I overheard other patrons complaining about the workers' apathy and attitudes -- definitely evident.
Still, besides the avocado mishap, I left feeling very satisfied overall about my meal. Next time, though, I'll take it "to go."
(Update: Went back a week later and got it to go. Same issue with not enough lettuce. Don't be shy, Chipotle gang -- load it on!);(4) ~ very good food, service & value:)
MY WISH LIST:
1.) A connecting road between the KOP Mall Lot & the Chipotle Lot, b/c currently you have to drive around it.
2.) A Dessert option (ie Chocolate Chip Cookie;)
MY BURRITO BOWL MENU(To-Go):
** Brown Rice = (4) very good
** Green Peppers-n-Onions = (4) very good
** Black Beans = (4) very good
** 1/2-n-1/2 (Steak-n-Barbocoa) = (4) very good
** ALL (3) Salsas = (4) very good
** Corn = (4) very good
** Guacamole = (4) very good
SIDE:
** Tobasco "Chipotle" Sauce = (4) very good & smokey. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Chipotle Mexican Grill 42: Every time I eat here, the chicken and steak are downright sexy. They generate a perfect harmony in my mouth region. The workers are always happy and super nice too.;Awesome staff, great food and very nice location. Service is prompt and courteous without comprising the quality.;Best portions I ever got at Chipotle. Highly recommended. It's so tastey too. Did I mention the chef was especially kind and thoughtful? She was the best!. |
Wawa 65 is located at 200 Green Ln, Bristol city. It has the postal code is 19007 and latitude - longitude is 40.1105189 --74.8384093 . List of Wawa 65's categories: Food, Restaurants, Convenience Stores, Coffee & Tea, Sandwiches. Wawa 65 opens: Monday: 6:0-0:0, Tuesday: 6:0-0:0, Wednesday: 6:0-0:0, Thursday: 6:0-0:0, Friday: 6:0-0:0, Saturday: 6:0-0:0, Sunday: 6:0-0:0. The rating for Wawa 65 is 4.5. Wawa 65 is currently open. Wawa 65 provides information for customer: Can only provide Low Price, Has bike parking, Accepts credit cards, Has delivery support, Has supports takeout service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Wawa 65: None. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Wawa 65: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Wawa 65: One of the less dangerous Wawa parking lots.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Wawa 65: 5 stars for truck parking! Excellent sandwiches and for breakfast definitely recommend a toasted roll with extra butter. The bagels are soft, bready/doughy which are not "good" bagels. Flavor is ok, but the texture is wrong. Plain cream cheese tasts a little more sour than I am used to. (Hope I dont get sick!) Raspberry iced tea gets 1 star. It is sweet (ick!) And completely devoid of raspberry flavor.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Wawa 65: This location has been around since the mid 70's. It was the 1st Wawa in Bristol and even now they deliver a very consistant, quality product. The staff here cares about the store and it shows even in the parking lot ( very clean ). The flow of the store is better than the Super Wawa by the turnpike entrance. They are the the original and still the best.;omg! The best coffee I have ever had. Dunkin what? I wish we had this in Brooklyn. They have everything, including a grocer section.;Stopped in on way into work and didn't realize untill I was ordering I hadn't tossed on my mask and realized I didn't have one. I attempted to cover my face with a napkin and an employee noticed and instead of asking me to go, provided me with a fresh mask. I was very grateful and put it on and was able to get my order and go on my way. Very thankful I was able to get to work on time with my coffee and bagel and I wasn't turned away to ether get my mask and be late or skip my order. The order was also quick, accurate, and delicious.. |
Antonio's Deli is located at 1014 Federal St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19147 and latitude - longitude is 39.9345137 --75.1610451 . List of Antonio's Deli's categories: Delis, Restaurants, Event Planning & Services, Sandwiches, Caterers. Antonio's Deli opens: Monday: 9:0-16:0, Tuesday: 9:0-16:0, Wednesday: 9:0-16:0, Thursday: 9:0-16:0, Friday: 9:0-16:0, Saturday: 9:0-16:0. The rating for Antonio's Deli is 5.0. Antonio's Deli is currently open. Antonio's Deli provides information for customer: Has bike parking, u'no', Has supports takeout service, True, Accepts credit cards, Can only provide Low Price, No good for groups service, Has outdoor seating, 'casual', Has good for kids service, Has delivery support, Serves beer and wine, No reservations service, Has caters service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Antonio's Deli: None. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Antonio's Deli: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Antonio's Deli: None. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Antonio's Deli: We had a work event where we ordered a bunch of different cut up hoagies and pasta salads and cookies from here. We expected about 35+ people and ordered accordingly and there was SO MUCH FOOD!
I liked the bread - not soggy and it was seeded.
Very generous meat toppings. I liked the roast beef and turkey ones.
Pasta salad had a nice kick to it.
Simple salad was basic but the lettuce was fresh.;The crispy tomato hoagie is one of the best in the city. The anchovy hoagie is not. The tomato hoagie is huge; with delicious bread and ingredients. "Crispy " refers to the tomato, but also might as well refer to the copious amounts of bacon and the seeded roll. All in all it's a great amount of favor and brightened a bad day for me.
I saw the anchovy hoagie on a list of unique Philly sandwiches. "Anchovy hoagie" is a misnomer, it is rather a bell pepper and vegetable hoagie with a sprinkling of anchovies. I noticed prior to ordering it's one of the cheapest hoagies on the menu - that is why. You pretty much only taste peppers and bread. As someone who likes anchovies, the kind in here was overly salty and detracted from the taste. The bread used in this was also not as good.
Customer service was great and I'm definitely returning for the crispy tomato.;Every now and then I shoot over to souphilly for a hoagie. Antonio's is one of the big names and I think they do a nice job. The italian hoagie is very good. It has great bread , solid meats , and the right amount of oil. I like more lettuce and tomato but still very good . Worth the trip and the cutlet sandwhiches are also great. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Antonio's Deli: Everyone was ordering hoagies as I walked in but their hot sandwiches were some of the best I've had. I went with the chicken parm and my brother with the meatball. Can't wait to try their hoagies next time I'm in Philly.;Was in the neighborhood, stopped in for an Italian hoagie, pretty impressive for a new guy on the block. Apparently just opened. Definitely recommended!;I live near here and so happy they moved in!!! Their whole menu is delicious! I've been coming here three times a week and I can't stop haha. And Tony always greets me with a smile. Love this place. My new favorite food joint!. |
Burger King 24 is located at 409 W Ridge Pike, Conshohocken city. It has the postal code is 19428 and latitude - longitude is 40.0947077 --75.2920908 . List of Burger King 24's categories: Fast Food, Restaurants, Burgers. Burger King 24 opens: Monday: 6:0-22:0, Tuesday: 6:0-22:0, Wednesday: 6:0-22:0, Thursday: 6:0-22:0, Friday: 6:0-18:0, Saturday: 9:0-18:0, Sunday: 6:0-21:0. The rating for Burger King 24 is 2.0. Burger King 24 is currently open. Burger King 24 provides information for customer: Casual Attire, Average loud, True, Has outdoor seating, Can only provide Low Price, Serves beer and wine, No reservations service, Has good for kids service, Has good for groups service, Accepts credit cards, No caters service, u'free', Has drive thru service, No bike parking, No table service, No supports takeout service, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Burger King 24: I've been here a few times the food is what you would expect. Burger King. But, this morning I ordered a cup of coffee and I swear there was something in it. I've had burning headaches all day.
I wouldn't drink the coffee.;Worst service I've ever received at a fast food place. Went through the drive through around 10:30 or 11 on a weeknight and the blonde haired woman taking our order couldnt get our order right.
She forgot to give us fries so we pulled back around. She held her arms in the air and yelled what when we pulled up. Then continued blaming me for not ordering a second order of fries.. Then she said gimmie the bag and ripped the bag out of my hand and threw a bunch of fries in the bag and slammed the drive through door shut.. rude lady.. I'd be surprised if she was still working there as this was a month or so ago. Won't be going back.;I acknowledge that I AM eating at a Burger King. However, the food is what it is. But I got to tell you, I have worked in plenty of places I didn't want to... but, the people who work here wear it on there faces! I would ask for a manager, but I can't tell who it is. What kind of traction when I get anyway. Good music though.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Burger King 24: We usually take our children here every other Sunday night! It is a really great place for the children to play after dinner and run off that extra energy from the weekend. That would be the only reason for giving 2stars!!! Last Sunday we went in for dinner. Before ordering we stopped at the bathroom. The woman that was in the bathroom was an employee. She advised me in a nasty tone that half of the plAy area was closed due to an early closing. Which would have been three hours later. I thought it was rude but let it go, thinking she was having a bad day. After receiving our food that took a little bit because they were short staffed, the manager offered me ice cream for the children, since they were out of toys!! I thought that was great. During our meal the woman kept walking back n forth making noises as in disgust that we where there. Even said something to another customer about kids playing while she was cleaning. It topped of my awful visit when I went back up to get the desert. The woman told me the ice cream machine was broken!!!! I explained what the manager offered and she said, don't know what to tell you, we have no ice cream! At this point my girls were upset n I was very aggravated to begin with now I'm angry. The manager came back out to find out what was happening, I explained n then began to leave without the ice cream. The manager offered to take care of us next time. As long as the women works there or on Sundays we may not be back!!!!!;My breakfast wasnt prepared correctly! They were out of oatmeal so i ordered breakfast burritos. Then the order was changed to a sausage biscuit and they added the biscuit to the original order. I was charged for both. This had become a trend....;so so persian food.
little less salt next time.
service with a smile.
coulda used more salt. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Burger King 24: Granted 100% of my visits to this Burger King have been after 11pm, this is a decent location I guess. Food definitely tastes like its been sitting for awhile, but I guess that's what you expect. Takes a long time cuz I'm pretty sure they only have 2 staff members for late night. Rarely get anything but the dollar menu that late cuz the other stuff is too expensive to risk them messing it up. Need to try it in the day light cuz that Whopper with guacamole and bacon sounds amazing. Really can't beat a 24 hr eatery tho.;Well above-average Burger King, with a half-dozen computers available for customers. Seems to be managed well, open 24 hours although after-midnight it might only be the drive-through, which is all I have used late. Nice people in the store, and coffee gets free refills, I believe. Some fast-food places have gotten so cruddy, this one deserves the compliments reviewers give it.;The workers were amazing, especially the older lady that took my order but The Manager, I assume, Carlos was VERY unpleasant. I had a question about a coupon and he took the coupon, I greeted him hello and he didn't say a word. He also had a frown on his face as if I was bothering him. I don't understand people that have jobs dealing with the public and they conduct themselves in this manner. He was the worst!. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Burger King 24: This has been my Burger King since I moved into the neighborhood. Burger Kings are the same all over but the fact that this one is 24 and the McDonalds(which I thought were all 24hrs.) is not, makes BK my go to spot if don't want Wawa.
I do have one gripe though, I was told I was going to get a WHopper Wendsday shirt and it never arrived. Shame Shame BK corporate.;the burger king is plymouth meeting, pa isn't know for much but god damn, those chicken fries are great. if you don't mind waiting the 15 minutes for the elementary school dropout to get the food to you in the pouring rain, you will leave satisfied.
i did wait 30 minutes for chicken fries one afternoon, but I was also sober then.;At 12:30 am this morning (April 19) we had a craving for BK, so we were happy to find this location open 24 hrs. When we went to order thru the drive thru, we waited some time behind only one car ahead of us. When we finally pulled up, the worker immediately explained he was the only person working and would be with us as soon as possible. Just that 10 sec he took to explain that to us dissolved any frustration we had waiting nor did we mind waiting for him to give the ppl ahead of us his full attention in preparing their order. Did we wait a good several minutes for him to return, yes we sure did. In fact, I had time to make 2 calls and clean out the garbage in my car, but I understood bc he was doing the best he could. When we finally ordered, unfortunately they do not have a full menu at that time of night, some things like milkshakes, I understood, but no onion rings I didn't. Anyway, there was a vehicle waiting behind us for about half the time we were waiting and NO ONE behind them. After we ordered and were pulling up to the window, my kids and I heard this worker shouting some exploitives, clearly in frustration as the drive thru was busy and this vehicle behind us had clearly made some untoward comments to the worker. It was uncalled for. That vehicle could have easily not waited, backed out into the parking lot and left, but instead they stayed just to berate the worker. If u choose to wait someplace u don't have to just to be mean and rude, that says more about u than the establishment.
Anyway, yes, we waited again for some time to get our food, but when we did, the order was correct and the double whoppers. .so fresh and AMAZING, I must say one of the best order of burgers we've gotten from BK in a very long time. U could certainly tell they had just been made. My point is, this young man could have, in pure frustration, just slapped our burgers together, left off items etc. .as we've gotten before when BK's r busy yet fully staffed.
Suggestion to BK in Conshohocken, employ more than one employee over night, not just for customers but for their own safety. My son and I are both martial artists and r ingrained to be always scanning our surroundings for potential dangers and while we waited we talked about how dangerous it is for one person to be working alone overnight, your building is made of glass and anyone can do almost anything thru that drive thru window, including crawl thru it. We had plenty of time to get thru that window if we wanted to and no one was up near the window to even c that happening. Just saying, it's dangerous. Not to mention the increase in sales u may have if ppl don't have to wait as long.
My son and I teach at our dojo and do self defense classes for various places of employment, schools, colleges, groups etc. If u r ever interested in teaching your employees some basic self defense to protect themselves, let us know.
Kudos to the gentleman that prepared our order! I understand, u were not in the best of moods, a man of few words, but given the frustration u must have been feeling as it seemed to be steady, and the rude vehicle behind us, we understood.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Burger King 24: The best Burger King i have ever been ..i'm pretty sure it's a management success..thanks for the fresh fries which fried in fresh oil... |