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Corner Bakery Cafe 3 is located at 1423 Old York Rd, Abington city. It has the postal code is 19001 and latitude - longitude is 40.1229394 --75.1160853 . List of Corner Bakery Cafe 3's categories: Breakfast & Brunch, Food, American (New), Sandwiches, Food Delivery Services, Restaurants. Corner Bakery Cafe 3 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: 6:30-21:0. The rating for Corner Bakery Cafe 3 is 3.5. Corner Bakery Cafe 3 is currently closed. Corner Bakery Cafe 3 provides information for customer: Accepts credit cards, Has good for kids service, Can only provide Low Price, No delivery support, 'casual', Serves beer and wine, No bike parking, No reservations service, False, No outdoor seating, Has supports takeout service, 'free', Has caters service, No table service, Average loud, Has good for groups service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Corner Bakery Cafe 3: I ordered an egg sausage sandwich. They took seriously 20 minutes to make this. It came out with a slither of a pathetic piece of egg the size of my pinky with two sausages. Who eats two whole sausages on their sandwich? They are the worst.;Over-priced, average quality, cafeteria food. This location has no charm and will make you feel as though you were eating in an out-dated dinning hall at a retirement home. The one in Horsham is much better.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Corner Bakery Cafe 3: Nice staff and baked goods are fine, but ordered a bagel with egg and cheese and no one could figure out how to ring it up and when I got home, my bagel was burnt to a crisp. Poor. Horsham location was much better.;I'm familiar with this chain, having frequented the center city location for years, and this location is disappointing. The service was too slow for a to go order. I got a pretzel bread signature sandwich. Asked for no tomato (already removed in photo) but seems I got extra. Bread was thin and tasteless with no salt. The cheese had areas that looked hard with non existent mustard. Simply not worth the $9.00. The place was practically empty so really no excuse I can see for the inconsistency.;went the first week and it was bleh, went back a couple weeks later to give a fair shot and i still waited forever for my take out order. food is not great and the prices are to high for what they are offering. tried breakfast one morning, ordered 2 orders of eggs, bacon and pancakes and paid $22..at the diner down the street that cost me $20 and they are real eggs and not all watery... no more corner bakery for me.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Corner Bakery Cafe 3: The few times I've gone to this occasion it's what one would expect. Good food and pretty good service. However, they ALWAYS forget to put something in my bag, on my food, or how I asked something to be prepared. Now, the manager ALWAYS makes it right, makes me whole, makes me happy and apologizes and is AWSOME. Yet, the staff need to do better with the basic foundation of customer service, which is listen to the customer and give them what they've paid for...;I typically go to the KOP location. But I actually live near this one and they have pancakes so I thought I'd give it a try. Ordered the pancakes with eggs and meat. My eggs had a weird taste to them. The pancakes were fine, I believe I received 4 (more than enough). This location is very roomy and pretty nice looking. Now... I ordered to go which meant I had to wait a few minutes (no problem at all) but one of the employees in the back was rather annoying. She had a high pitched voice and kept singing this song from the movie orphan Annie I believe... Or maybe something Jay-z remixed... Nonetheless super annoying. And when she wasn't singing that ... She kept repeating " the pancakes must be light and fluffy and round in circumference" (in her high pitched voice) now the wait wasn't long at all... But to hear that non sense for 5 minutes was super annoying. Uncertain if I will return ... :/;Great food and atmosphere! I just wish that the service would be a little bit more alert and quicker; I ordered stuff to go, yet it was served like I was eating there. This is my second time going and I know they are just starting up, but I would like to see the staff do the orders right and faster next time.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Corner Bakery Cafe 3: Went here the second week they were open. It was really busy but the staff was really attentive. I live for their baked potato soup so that's what I ordered. I sat and waited but I could hear the manager tell the cashier to hold taking any more orders for it because they were out of baked potato soup. I was dismayed but I waited because no one came up to me. About a minute later a lady came over, apologized for the wait, and explained that they needed to heat the soup up (actually they needed to make it). Fine by me, I was enjoying watching the staff and trainers interact with each other and customers. About 5 minutes later, a manager came out with my soup, apologized vehemently for the wait and handed me $15 in corner bucks or something like that for the inconvenience. The customer service was top notch. Before I could complain (I actually wasn't going to) they fixed the problem. This location is great, the atmosphere wonderful, and the staff really had it together. I hope they keep it up. I frequent Corner Bakeries because as I said their baked potato soup is supreme. No I'm not sure if they make the soup from scratch or they heat it up in boiling water like Panera or Wawa does but who cares, it's good, lol. Very impressed with the service. Will be back.;Corner Bakery Cafe reminds me of something like panera Bread... But just much bigger and more roomy. Wish there where more locations around.
When u walk in there are menus all around u and on the wall. So u won't get lost by not knowing what u are getting.
I got the ANAHEIM PANINI with potatoes and coffee!!! The PANINI was OK, I found it quite greasy. The potatoes done just right. The coffee perfect. Poor your own choose from about 4 different flavors. They give you a card. With a number on it. They tell you to go sit were ever, put your card on the table and will bring the food out to you as soon as it's ready.
They have a nice out door area to relax and eat on a nice spring day.
Remmber to get there rewards, every time you come in, they puncture your card. The first time you get free coffee on corner bakery Cafe.
Look forward to coming back again!!! To try something esle on the menu!!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Corner Bakery Cafe 3: Friendly, clean, good food choices for vegetarians. Will be coming back soon!!
They have "the trio" for around $8.00, I got a grilled caprese sandwich, with two sides: southwest avocado salad as cavatappi pasta salad. 590 calories total.;Delish, and the service is off the charts. So kind and helpful and they even gave my kids free soft cookies! The chicken pomodoro is the star for me, and my husband has had the pulled Asian pork sandwich 3 times this week. Every soup I tried was yummy. And I am so happy this restaurant opened so close to home! A great place to stop for a bite while out shopping!;First off, this place is clean as a pin. It was so nice to see the establishment so well cared for.
The service here is friendly and kind, not to mention speedy and efficient.
Also, the food is delicious! It was served at a perfect temperature and in a timely fashion. My egg and sausage power flat was probably one of the best breakfast sandwiches I've ever had. If you need a quick bite that doesn't taste like greasy fast food, this is the place to be!!!. |
Miel Patisserie is located at 204 S 17th St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19103 and latitude - longitude is 39.9497118 --75.169361 . List of Miel Patisserie's categories: Desserts, Chocolatiers & Shops, Food, Restaurants, Bakeries, Specialty Food, Coffee & Tea. Miel Patisserie 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: 8:0-19:0, Sunday: 9:0-18:0. The rating for Miel Patisserie is 3.5. Miel Patisserie is currently open. Miel Patisserie provides information for customer: Can provide Medium Price, Has bike parking, u'free', Has outdoor seating, Serves beer and wine, Accepts credit cards, Has supports takeout service, Has delivery support, Has caters service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Miel Patisserie: This is my first Yelp review ever. I rarely feel strongly about service or food at an eatery to warrant a Yelp review.
Two days ago I ordered a cake for my daughter's birthday and have ordered cakes from Miel in the past. The online price was not the same price they charged me.
When I asked about the on-line price, the male employee said, "We didn't update our new prices on-line."
I asked, "Shouldn't you honor the online price?"
His attitude was "If you're not happy with the new price, then go away."
I thought customers come first. I felt shafted.
I ordered the cake to be picked up at 11:30 AM today and had already paid in full. When I picked up the cake (two days after ordering), it wasn't available. In fact, it wasn't even made because "The order wasn't put in this morning," the employee informed me. But there were two other cakes in the display case, so a worker pulled one out. I saw that the bottom edge of that cake was smeared and asked for the other cake in the display case.
When I spoke with the manager about the worker being rude when I first ordered the cake, she didn't apologize, but only said that the prices on Miel's website had not been updated for years; they only go by the prices in the store so couldn't honor the on-line price.
When I said, "You're willing to let a dissatisfied customer walk away?" she said she couldn't do anything about it and to enjoy the cake.
I paid for a pricey cake and expected customer satisfaction, but didn't receive it. I won't be returning due to rudeness and will spend my money elsewhere.;Easily the worst customer service (edit: in center city Philadelphia). You are better off saving the time you wait by walking somewhere else.
The first time I tried Miel, there was no one at the counter. Despite calling out twice, after a few minutes I went elsewhere.
The second time, my fiancee said we should try it again. A very similar experience, this time we stood there at the register but the employees more or less ignored us. I really don't know how to explain it, they seemed allergic to the customers.
This last time, I only wanted macarons. With Audabon closing, I didn't have a lot of options nearby. I first stood by the macarons, as they have a register there. After 3 or 4 minutes, with customers getting served in the other line (by coffee) I decide to go wait there. Half the time, the employees were both in the back. After waiting for a while, I ask for macarons and we head over there. I started stating which ones I would like, having had a long time to look at the menu. But now there are other people waiting there, and despite waiting by the macarons first, then waiting in the other line, I was rudely told "there are other people here before me". I'm not sure if this is an extreme lack of customer awareness on behalf of the employees or a fault of a poorly designed location (two counters, with two employees, that go here or there whenever they please). Thankfully the additional waiting time gave me the time to look up alternatives.
For macarons, I recommend the nearby Metropolitan Bakery or the Sweet Endings at 13th and Walnut (which apparently carry Audabon macarons). For coffee, there is Joe or Elixer nearby. There is absolutely no reason to waste your time here.
To be frank, I cannot comment on the food or drink as I have never actually been able to eat or drink here. I am now confident I never will, and I would advise anyone who even moderately values their time to find an alternative.;The mini tiramisu was so dry - inedible. Ended up throwing directly to the trash. What a waste of money.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Miel Patisserie: The service is terrible. Consistently. I go in there because I love the peach nectar iced tea and the macaroons, but, seriously, the service is awful. They are either consistently understaffed, clueless, or rude. There have been times when I've been in there and the service has been so bad that I've had to prevent myself from telling the employees what they should be doing. And there is no sense of urgency and zero organization. I would come here so much more if I knew that when I did, I wouldn't want to tear my hair out.;Any chance I'm in town I'll stop here for some tasty treats and with the new year I thought why not stop by at pick up a few... or 12 treats. Got there as they opened and the experience wasn't good at all. I get it, it's New Years Day and the last thing an employee wants to do is fight a hangover or complain about not enough sleep but to the one worker who helped us out, they definitely looked like they didn't want to be there. After the worker had taken our order they continued to give me the box of treats that I had ordered and completely forgot the bag my friend had ordered and stood there dumbfounded as to why we were trying to get the attention of another worker who reluctantly showed us which ones we got but then was more concerned about "texting" her manager instead of helping a customer.
Yes the treats and baked goods are amazing but the customer service straight up was terrible. Worry more about customer service and less about texting your manager.;The pastries are okay but the staff was extremely rude and condescending. It was a bother to ask what certain things were. It totally destroyed the experience.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Miel Patisserie: Different qualities on different days. On a very good day like the past experience I just had the macarons wrre fresh and my favorite flavor from here every time would be chocolate! Chocolate never failed on me but their coffee can sometimes taste really good but sometimes when its not fresh the shell does get cracky and the inside is def not soft. During different seasons they have special flavors such as egg nog or pepperiment and recently a new flavor they seem to have is the Jasmine Green Tea and as a green tea fan that was not a disappointment. Even though I have bad experiences at Miels I still come back over and over again because not every pastry is a dissappointment.
Miel also served a mini fruit tart and mini dark chocolate tart even though they are $1.95 a piece and kind of pricey a little tart they are tempting and does get me to get one during my visits every time.
Mocha would def not be a recommendation to get as a drink because it is not sweet and simply taste like plain coffee.;Macarons are really good and they have a lot of flavors. Very inconsistent though. Different flavors have different sized shells, different feet, and some are sometimes hollow. Price is pretty steep at 1.50 a macaron now.
The chocolate hazelnut cake is delicous
tiramisu is ok
I really like that they have a lot of flavors but I still prefer sugar philly, which always hits the spot.;The price of the macaron increased from the last time I been here. From originally 1.50 when I first started coming to 1.75 and now 1.95. The quality of the macaron still varies depending on the flavor. This time I got a fruit tart as well but the employee who serve me didn't even know the exact price. It is a pretty nice environment to just sit here and enjoy some sweet but with the variety of dessert they have they do get limited and the ones I'm craving for such as a vanilla macaron and a mini dark chocolate tart is not available. Just wish they have all flavors at all time. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Miel Patisserie: I used to be anti-macaron. No more.
After pretty much every macaron experience in my life turning out horridly, some friends recommended this place to me. Unfortunately, every time I visited they seemed to be out. Your best bet is to visit early on a weekday, when I finally caught them they had guava & coffee. Instantly fell in love, will definitely be back for more.;Miel is one of the go-to bakeries for tiramisu cakes and fruit tarts for my office. Not only are they quite lovely, but delicious as well. The macarons are alright, and it's nice that Miel has a large selection of flavors.
My husband and I came to get pastries and coffee for breakfast one Saturday morning, but I guess we were too late at 10:30am since their pastry case was pretty empty.
Plenty of seating inside and serves La Colombe.;This was my first (but definitely not the last) visit to this place. It is a real delight to walk in and see the loads of pastries and sweets on display. It really redefines dessert to see the expansive offerings available. This is a good spot to come and really enjoy a slice of heaven. It has indoor seating and is not the loudest spot which makes it easy to relax into yourself while you taste some fine baking.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Miel Patisserie: I really felt like I stepped back into a cafe in Paris. I met a friend for breakfast just as they opened and enjoyed a delicious and authentic pain au chocolat and an espresso. Counter service was easy and quick. We were left to our own devices to gab and catch up. It was wonderful. I will be back. Now that I know the pain au chocolat is great, I can't wait to go back and see how the macarons measure up!;Te times I have been here I've spent at least 10$ on macarons. They are priced 1.75 each so you don't get too many for 10$. The earl gray chocolate macarons taste like a biscotti/ tea biscuit. Strawberry is my favorite and lemon poppyseed is up there too. They are all wonderful and chilled so you know they are fresh. The next time I go back I will try new flavors to see what else they have to offer. The coffee is also very good. Service is okay they all have a French accent so it's fun to be in a new atmosphere. Hope this helps you;We just moved in around the corner from Miel, and when my boyfriend's mom--who was helping us move in and is a sucker for all things that are touted as special--caught a glimpse of Miel, she was sold. Every time she walked by, she had to stop by and buy something. Or ten somethings. And then leave it for us. I, protesting her ridiculousness, refused to touch the pastries. We're only two of us. We don't even have any groceries yet. I'm trying to lose weight (as always). And you're bringing us a bag full of pastries?! So I ate a yogurt instead and glared disdainfully at the pretty packages, while she recounted the stories the owners had told her about them.
But after my boyfriend's mom left, I couldn't help myself. I took a bite out of the multicolored cake, thinking it must look way prettier than it tastes. But it was amazing. My left hand had to force the fork out of my right so I would stop digging in. The next day I tried a couple bites from the muffins. They were tasty, but it's hard to do anything really special with muffins. That night I tried two of her most recent purchases, one of which was supposed to be some recipe saved from someone's grandmother who died in the Holocaust. And it's a good thing it was saved, because that cake, and the one that accompanied it, were some of the most delicious confections I've had. Even the tiny berries that came on top of some of the pastries were delicious (unlike the ones I bought at the farmer's market last weekend).
I haven't actually stepped into the store or paid for any of their goods, and I don't know what any of the cakes I tried are called. I didn't have the macarons, but I don't like macarons anyway. I just suggest you go and indulge. That way I won't be the only fatty on the block.. |
Noshery Gourmet Cafe is located at 1600 N Broad St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19121 and latitude - longitude is 39.9782363 --75.1582145 . List of Noshery Gourmet Cafe's categories: Restaurants, Sandwiches. Noshery Gourmet Cafe opens: Monday: 11:0-20:30, Tuesday: 11:0-20:30, Wednesday: 11:0-20:30, Thursday: 11:0-20:30, Friday: 11:0-20:30, Saturday: 11:0-20:30, Sunday: 11:0-20:30. The rating for Noshery Gourmet Cafe is 3.5. Noshery Gourmet Cafe is currently closed. Noshery Gourmet Cafe provides information for customer: Average loud, False, No caters service, No reservations service, False, Serves beer and wine, No outdoor seating, Has good for kids service, Has supports takeout service, No good for groups service, 'yes_free', Accepts credit cards, Can only provide Low Price, Casual Attire, No delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Noshery Gourmet Cafe: I ordered the el diablo panini for delivery from grub hub. I live about 8 blocks away. Last time, about three weeks ago the avocado was rotten but I decided to give them a second chance. This time, it's even more rotten to the point I can't even pick it out of the sandwich. Also got a spicy tuna roll against my better judgement, and it tastes very off. Just waiting for the inevitable stomach ache.
As usual, if you want quality food, stay away from templetown where the prices are jacked up and the food is sub par;Have you ever met up with a hippie chick from OK Cupid because you thought maybe she would buy you a forty? Sure, we all have. This is kind of what it feels like when you are eating at La Noshery. It is difficult to steam patchouli stink out of your one nice, short sleeve button up. It is difficult to eat things that are just vegetables surrounded by people who are complaining about "fracking" and "avocados." It is very difficult to not go to the wing place next store.
I ordered the Diablo sandwich because I saw all of you other jagoffs talking about it. Know what I got? A molded catcher's mitt filled with Gatorade and bottom-shelf, rotgut gin. I am not even kidding. Shia Labeouf called and he says he wants his stupid ideas back.
Worst bar in Philadelphia. I think I saw a chupacabra in the bathroom. Sushi was amazing, I think. I don't know. Honestly, I was pretty slammer-jammered from all of that hippie's malt liquor.
What is kale?;DO NOT GO HERE FOR SUSHI IF YOU HAVE THE CHOICE!!!!!
Awful, just awful. Unless you like your sushi WARM and surrounded by unnessary extra layers of rice and seaweed, so much so that you cannot even taste the flavors of the roll.
I planned on dining in the restaurant until one of the patrons elbowed me in the head and had to think about whether or not to apologize. I am a college girl and still found the maturity/manners of guests to be appalling. The staff was more concerned about the songs on their ipod then the satisfaction of the customers.
The wasabi was the consistency of yogurt, which I found to be really strange and unappetizing. I ordered one specialty roll and one California roll and ended up mainly eating the inner ingredients out of the rolls and throwing the rest in the garbage. Some of the rolls I ripped off the outermost layer of rice and sushi and was able to mildly enjoy them. The innard ingrediants were very sparse. I had to put the rolls in my refrigerator before I could eat them because they were so warm.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Noshery Gourmet Cafe: Noshery is not a bad place. The food is decent. Yesterday, I got their Central Park salad with balsamic vinaigrette. It was not bad. What I did not like is their new policy that they will not give you even a small glass of tap water if you don't want to buy an over priced drink (especially bottled water) from their refrigerator. Their food is costly enough, and I do not want to HAVE to spend extra on a drink. I think it is pretty grubby of them to try to sneak extra profits in that manner rather than just raising prices to reflect that they want more money from the customers. I will not go there again as long as that is their policy.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Noshery Gourmet Cafe: I really liked the sushi that I got, but I did not like leaving smelling like a grilled cheese sandwich. So the sushi is really so-so and everything except the sandwiches seem to be overpriced but I guess that's regular price for areas with college students. A couple of the rolls ran on the small side. The tempura that was in one of my rolls tasted like it had been fried in old oil. Did not try the froyo. The toppings were not appealing and no one was getting froyo though it was a warm summer day. I really did not like leaving smelling like grease. The staff were nice though.;So I order from here a few times a year while I'm studying Temple. They specialize in sandwiches like hoagies, paninis, and club - but they also have salads, sushi, froyo, and some other random items.
Sandwiches - I think my favorite would be the Diablo panini with roasted chicken, pepper jack, jalepeno, avocado, and some other veggies. Never disappoints. The last time I came here, I ordered the Roma (not completely sure on the name?). I heard the worker complaining or something about how soon before closing time (15 minutes before) I came and ordered, but whatever, I've worked in the food industry before and I understand. However, what I don't understand is what meat was in my sandwich. It was supposed to be prosciutto, and maybe I might be wrong because it wasn't thin cut and the menu didn't discern whether it was prosciutto crudo or cotto. But, anyway, I think it was just ham, and was sorely disappointed, not just because it wasn't the prosciutto I expected, but because it just wasn't a great sandwich. So, I don't know. I'll never order that sandwich again at the very least. Anyway, I really want to try their thanksgiving themed sandwich. I tell myself I'll get it and I never do.
Salads - I haven't tried them yet, but they sound good. If they're anything like their sandwiches, they'll be decent.
Sushi - Please do yourself a favor and do not order sushi from here. The rice is super warm, and there's too much of it. Their fish is okay. Yeah, if you want sushi, go to a sushi place. I like Temple's cafeteria sushi much better than here's.;Well I enjoy the Noshery and think that they have a great selection of food, I think that it could be cleaner. The sandwiches are amazing and the sushi is pretty good but I have seen the occasional bug and that concerns me. Everyone who works there is very nice. I should also note that they usually have some delicious salads.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Noshery Gourmet Cafe: Great sandwiches! Finally a healthy alternative for Temple Students.;The food is great and the staff are very friendly and they do move pretty quick, I really enjoy eating from here....love the Sushi!;I love the Noshery. I don't live on campus anymore so I rarely frequent this place, just once so far this semester. But if you live on campus and don't have a meal plan (or have a meal plan and want to take a break from that crap sometime) Nosh is the place to go. The food is pretty affordable, I think most sandwiches are $5, plus they accept Diamond Dollars so you freshman can use your parents money. But more than anything the sandwiches are delicious. The bread they use really is great and I love the wraps as well.
The sushi well it's pretty much the only you can get in the area because you should stay far far away from the sushi place in the SAC. I just sticked to cucumber and avocado rolls if I'm every feeling the craving for Sushi on campus. Also twice my boyfriend got the shrimp tempura roll and it had the shrimp tail rolled up in the roll, so that was a gross surprise.
Overall, one of the best places to eat on campus for fresh, affordable, delicious food.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Noshery Gourmet Cafe: The Noshery is the only place I've ever been to that offers "create-your-own" sushi, and I LOVE it! They also offer a wide variety of salads, sandwiches, wraps, and other things so it's great even for people who are coming with friends or others who have different tastes. The best part? It's very well priced!;This place is amazing. I always get the Chicken El Diablo wrap with extra chipotle mayo on the side on wheat wrap which comes with a free bottle of water: which is not always a good thing if you have a friend who gets pretty worked up about excessive waste in the world due to plastic bottles.
But this eldiablo comes with avocado in it which Anyways, they also have amazing sushi(so I hear and my friends get it all the time) and their yogurts are delicious. I wasnt a huge fan at first during my undergrad days cuz who wants to pay 6dollars for a sandwich but since I graduated I;ve been going here way too often. They also have these little cards which u get holes punched into and after a certain amount you get free stuff: I always lose mine :-(
But overall their food is amazing and tastes phenomenal;I love this place! I only wish that there was one on Penn's campus. The Noshery is reminiscent of Gia Pronto but has its own unique flavor as well. They make their salads fresh and have interesting flavor additions, like sprouts, avocados, etc; Not to mention that the salads are relatively inexpensive and quite delicious. Their long list of sandwiches was also tempting. The workers were also nice and welcoming, not the typical, snooty barista-types. Whenever I find myself back on Temple's campus, I will definitely go back.. |
Ro-Lynn Deli is located at 3407 Edgmont Ave, Brookhaven city. It has the postal code is 19015 and latitude - longitude is 39.87029 --75.383456 . List of Ro-Lynn Deli's categories: Sandwiches, Restaurants, Salad, Delis. Ro-Lynn Deli opens: Monday: 8:0-17:0, Tuesday: 8:0-17:0, Wednesday: 8:0-17:0, Thursday: 8:0-17:0, Friday: 8:0-17:0, Saturday: 8:0-17:0, Sunday: 8:0-15:0. The rating for Ro-Lynn Deli is 4.5. Ro-Lynn Deli is currently open. Ro-Lynn Deli provides information for customer: Casual Attire, No outdoor seating, Serves beer and wine, Has caters service, Accepts credit cards, Very Loud, No delivery support, No reservations service, Has supports takeout service, 'no', Has bike parking, No good for groups service, True, Can provide Medium Price, Has good for kids service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Ro-Lynn Deli: I'm confused. Everyone was raving about how good Ro-lynn is. Uuuumm not so much. We ordered a hot roast beef which had barely any taste of cheese and the beef was so tasteless and dry. Yuk. Also I ordered the God Father (large) which had the least amount of beef I have ever had in a sandwich. Very disappointed.
I'll stick to Wayside.;We wanted to support a local small business instead of ordering from Primo. I tried calling to order takeout for the past half hour or so. No answer. I keep getting a Verizon message saying the number is busy. I called 30 different times and received the same message.
They do not offer ordering online as an option.
They are open until 7:00 so it's not that we are too close to closing.
I am not going to go there, have family be exposed to people in their tiny little store which makes social distancing difficult and then wait in the car for 20 minutes for the order to be ready.
They lost business. Maybe they don't even care.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Ro-Lynn Deli: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Ro-Lynn Deli: My wife loved The Godfather.
Very, very expensive. Fresh mozzarella and the pancetta are second rate but in this neighborhood, better than nothing. Lots of fresh cold cuts and Italian sausages.
Bread is sparse and what they have is too costly to even consider. Still it is worth it and I will always get my Italian there.;Another Yelper emailed me and asked me to try this place. I would not have known about it had it not been pointed out that way.
For years we had loyally made a great trek to LaSpada's just over the Parkside border, literally 0.3 mi down the street (Edgemont Ave) from Ro Lynn. My family had gone to LaSpada's for 3 generations, and my husband and I would drive ~45-50 mins roundtrip to get LaSpada's, weekly. Unfortunately, the owner there changed management and the whole place went downhill. We were desperate to try to find a better alternative, but still compared things to what LaSpada's used to be for us.
Ro Lynn's 12" hoagie is $12, while LaSpada's is $8 (after a recent price hike at LaSpada's). Ro Lynn's hoagie is more packed, but is it $4 more packed? No. Was the Ro Lynn sandwich worth $12? No.
Also, Ro Lynn's flavors are not as good to us. They were good sandwiches, but they weren't like "Philly Hoagies" for our taste. I don't know, there is something about a good Philly sandwich where the masters (DiNic's, John's Roast Pork, Sonny's, etc.) put some kind of magic Philly love into them and they TASTE like Philly. Philly is not churning out couture foods done to perfection, but Philly CAN churn out an amazing sandwich done to sandwich perfection; that is what Philly is good at.
Ro Lynn's hoagies tasted like good sandwiches you can get in NY, but I wouldn't go to NY to get the best sandwich I ever ate, I would go to Philly. What I am trying to say is, there was no magic for us at Ro Lynn, no Philly kind of taste. Even their hyped "Godfather" hoagie just wasn't up to the hype for us.
I don't know if it's the roll, or the meats, or the lack of messy mayo, but something wasn't right.
The Yelper who asked us to try Ro Lynn actually email me months ago, and the only reason we were willing to try Ro Lynn is because LaSpada's is now somewhere we will not go. They recently turned over all the staff, who is now pretty rude, untrained, and uncaring about the product. The food quality is suffering. Not only is quality slacking, but management has taken shortcuts, making the sandwiches lighter, while raising the price, Boo!
That said, $12 for a Ro Lynn hoagie is just way too high for takeout in the area. Too bad Major Wing Lee market is so far away. They offer 11" hoagies for $4 each -- YES, $4 EACH! (And Major's hoagies taste like a lot more Philly love than Ro Lynn's do too.). Good, satisfied review of restaurant Ro-Lynn Deli: Hands down the best Italian delicatessen in Delco!!!! If you're a first time buyer you must try a Godfather hoagie!!! It will blow your mind and your taste buds!!!;(3.5) ~ good overall food & service and besides Hoagies / Subs, they have Soups(frozen) and various Italian ingredients, like Olive Oils, etc.
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* Potato Chips(various) = (3.75) Good Selection, i.e. Dark Russet; Salt & Pepper, etc.
* Godfather = (3.5) good overall, but the best part was the soft & fresh roll, probably the best Hoagie / Sub roll I've ever had...but I need to try the Special Italian next time;)lol
* Mozzarella Cheese = (3.25) pretty good, but I've had better...;Always decent food with a good selection of quick meal solutions. You'll definitely find something to like; hot sauces, pastas, spices, stuffed everything and especially - hoagies, hoagies hoagies!!! A must stop for the sandwich lover in you!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Ro-Lynn Deli: I love this fresh deli. I have been coming here for years now and have never found anything like it. I didn't eat hoagie's but this place changed my mind. I order a honey turkey hoagie, lettuce, pickles, spicy mustard, pepper jack cheese, S/P, little oil and crispy prosciutto. Heaven!!! Add sweet onion chips ( get a big bag) and a ginger beer. They have a huge selection of specialty items and prep'd Italian dinner options that will keep you coming back.;This place is great. A real italian deli. Great owner and staff. A must try if in the area.;A pleasant surprise. Delicious "Italian Special" hoagie. Loved it.
(The "small" is plenty for one person.). |
Tony Luke's 3 is located at 6716 Frankford Ave, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19135 and latitude - longitude is 40.0321517 --75.0524823 . List of Tony Luke's 3's categories: Fast Food, Sandwiches, Hot Dogs, Restaurants. Tony Luke's 3 opens: Monday: 11:0-22:0, Tuesday: 11:0-22:0, Wednesday: 11:0-22:0, Thursday: 11:0-22:0, Friday: 11:0-0:0, Saturday: 11:0-0:0, Sunday: 11:0-22:0. The rating for Tony Luke's 3 is 2.5. Tony Luke's 3 is currently closed. Tony Luke's 3 provides information for customer: No delivery support, Can provide High Price, 'casual', Accepts credit cards, No good for groups service, No good for kids service, No reservations service, Has supports takeout service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Tony Luke's 3: Words cannot properly describe how disappointed and dissatisfied we were with our recent trip to this location of Tony Lukes. To say that the sandwich was disgusting is an understatement. The smell of the sandwich alone turned my stomach to the point that I couldn't even eat the sandwich. When we opened the wrapper it looked as if the cook placed 4 pieces of meat on the flat top as a block, then when it was "cooked" he folded the meat block in half and put it on a roll. Not sure if this was laziness or inexperience, but I am sure that it was disgusting and inedible. We also had an order of cheese fries which we could not eat because the cheese whiz tasted off - as if it was bad. Thanks, but no thanks. We won't be going to this location ever again!;Wet gross meat ..tasted nothing like their other locations.
Let's just say I went to 711 and bought donuts and a red bull to wash out the disgusting taste in my mouth.
Fries were ok. I will never go back;Management needs help. None of the workers have any idea what they are doing... Over 30+min for a steak which did not have onions which i ordered.. I took itv anyways. It was tasty tho. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Tony Luke's 3: I fear this location is Tony Luke's in name only. The food is just no where near as good as the south philly original.
For three sandwiches, two burgers, and two orders of fries we paid $60. For that kind of money you expect something a little better than average pizza place call out. But in my opinion it wasn't even as good as most neighborhood pizza places.
My dad's roast pork sandwich was really dry. Cheesesteak didn't have much meat on it and was also dry. I got a chicken parm sandwich that would have been ok if there was substantially more gravy on it, but alas, this was also dry. Fries were good though! And the people working here were lovely. But unfortunately I won't be back to this location. Tony Luke's needs a little quality control in other locations.;Not good at all. Nothing like Tony Luke's original. Apparently, since nobody from Luke's has addressed the negative reviews here, it really doesn't care and is simply all about greed. Shame.;This was my first experience with Tony Luke's and it will definitely be my last. The roast pork was dry and bland, there was more cheese than pork. And the chicken cheesesteak was just a piece of unseasoned chicken breast, chopped up in chunks, (which I despise, that is NOT a chicken cheesesteak), with a little melted cheese on top. The rolls weren't even good. I was expecting more because of the name and it was such a disappointment.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Tony Luke's 3: The staff is great. I like that 4 out of the 5 times I have been there a man was behind the counter. You usually see women at the counter in places like this, it is just a refreshing change. I love the Tony Lukes in South Philly, I am just wondering if this one is actually owned by Tony Luke or is it a franchise? I can't imagine that he would be pleased with this one location tarnishing his good name either way. The Broccoli Raab has a great flavor to it but the rest of my sandwich was very dry. The seasoned fries are very good. I would really like to see them add a hot roast beef sandwich to the menu. I also think they need to consider using a different quality of meat or maybe use some gravy when cooking the meat, it has great potential but the 4 or 5 times I have ordered from there my sandwich was very dry. I can honestly say that I may not go back.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Tony Luke's 3: Great cheesesteak. Awesome fries. Anyone who says any different should be slapped in their teeth.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Tony Luke's 3: Such a redemption for me ! My first experience was at the South Philly one, abd it was nothing special. But this place was incredible ! Guy was friendly when taking our order; took my parents for my step-dad's birthday. It was his first time there and he loved it too ! Three cheesesteaks and some salt-and-vinegar fries, everything was incredible. I will definitely be going back.;The happiness I feel regarding this place being so close to me is so real right now. Get the chicken cutlet Italian. You won't be sorry.;Didn't think they could duplicate their South Philly location but Frankfort Avenue Tony Luke's did that pork Italiano and cheese steak were awesome french fries were banging with creamy cheese dip can't wait to go back!!!!!. |
Northbrook MarketPlace is located at 1805 Unionville Wawaset Rd, West Chester city. It has the postal code is 19382 and latitude - longitude is 39.912781 --75.684904 . List of Northbrook MarketPlace's categories: Breakfast & Brunch, American (Traditional), Restaurants, Local Flavor, Event Planning & Services, Bakeries, Food, Delis, Donuts, American (New), Caterers, Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt, Desserts. Northbrook MarketPlace opens: Monday: 8:0-17:0, Tuesday: 8:0-17:0, Wednesday: 8:0-17:0, Thursday: 8:0-17:0, Friday: 8:0-17:0, Saturday: 8:0-17:0, Sunday: 8:0-17:0. The rating for Northbrook MarketPlace is 4.0. Northbrook MarketPlace is currently open. Northbrook MarketPlace provides information for customer: Serves beer and wine, Has outdoor seating, Casual Attire, Can only provide Low Price, Has good for groups service, Has supports takeout service, Has good for kids service, Has bike parking, Accepts credit cards, Has caters service, u'free', False, Has wheelchair accessible, Has reservations service, Very Loud, No table service, No dogs allowed, Has BYOB service, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Northbrook MarketPlace: This place is overpriced and the food is awful. We had Chicken Pot pies that were small and dried up. The doughnuts were stale. The place is also in poor condition and disorganized. This was a poor groupon and a waste of money.;Creepy store! Leo feeling I had been lured there to be murdered by other reviews on Yelp. Cider donuts are not as good as they claim.;I took the family here tonight, our first and last time. I will never go back. I ordered the beef brisket platter, it was extremely over cooked and very dried out. I'm really astonished they would even serve it the way it looked. It came with 2 sides which were both served cold. I asked the gentleman behind the counter if he could warm them up - he put the whole plate in the microwave and nuked it for another 2 minutes. Now the brisket was really over cooked and dried out. My son had the cheesesteak and he said that was VG, but the other 2 meals were marginal at best.
We had friends recommend this place as they said they enjoyed a nice lunch here. Maybe it was an off night, but I won't go back. There's too many great restaurants in the WC area.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Northbrook MarketPlace: This was my first vist after someone recommended them based on the apple cider donuts. First of all I know we are in a very culturally diverse area, but if your employees English is so nonexistent that she can not take my order then you have a problem. Second I ordered two small tuna hoagies. It took 15 minutes to make them. The homemade chips that came with the sandwich was good but there was a total of 10 chips. Third, Drinks are kept in a cooler that isn't cold, which is weird. Brought the sandwiches home and in the 10 minute ride the roll on one started to fall apart. The tuna was pretty dry. The roll pretty much crumbled as I was eating. To me that means frozen and defrosted. Overall I will not get the tuna again. I still want to try the donuts and the soups. But I don't hold out a lot of hope;Very disappointed. I've stopped by here several times on my way to work in the morning for the donuts and have always been happy. However, I was extremely let down by my lunch today. My husband and I arrived and ordered just before a little rush came in. After waiting at least fifteen minutes, only one of our lunch items was delivered. When I went to the counter to ask about the others, I saw the server discover that they had served the last of the chicken pot pies to the customers that came in after us. Rather than come straight out to tell us and offer to make something else right away, he proceeded to take three orders while I waited and watched from line. When it was finally my turn, he told me the pot pies were out but did not offer to rush a substitute. I asked about our fries and was told he didn't know where they were. Instead of wait any longer, I told him to cancel that order and my husband grabbed some chili as a quick substitute. Then while eating my sandwich, I discovered a key ingredient was missing. When I went back to the counter to ask, I was told they were out of it and again not offered anything in its place. I understand it was a little busy and the staff is young, but I expect at least a moderate level of customer service. This was my husband's first time eating here and it will possibly be our last.;I had been to Northbrook Country Market a few years back and we really loved the food. It's about a 20 minute drive from my house but it's kind of out of the way, so we rarely get to shop there.
A recent trip had me going past this place and I was really excited to get back to the market. I was there at 9:30 on a Thursday morning. There was no staff to be found. One woman behind the food counters was able to get me doughnuts and some chicken salad.
When I went to the bakery, there was no one there. I made a couple rounds at the merchandise and looked in the bakery case. Finally a woman came out and said she was taking care of it. She was breaking down boxes, doing stock, handling the bakery case and ringing people out. It was a bit ridiculous. Other staff members came in and out of the store, but no one seemed compelled to help out this poor overworked employee.
My purchases included: cider doughnuts, chicken salad, hummus, Robritos and a carrot cake. The cider doughnuts were good, but not any better than the cider doughnuts at Highland Orchards. (in fact I think Highland Orchards wins on texture). I had ordered a pound of chicken salad, but the clerk misheard me and gave me a half pound. It turns out she was doing me a favor. The salad had bits of grizzle and bone, the onions were bad. It actually made me gag. Horrible.
When I purchased the carrot cake, the clerk told me how wonderful it was and how people come for miles just to get their carrot cake. I was more than a bit surprised when I went to cut the cake that the knife couldn't cut through the icing. The only word to describe it was "gummy". I actually had to puncture the icing. The cake itself was ok but the icing was disgusting. In my house, a small cake might last 2-3 days. Ten days after I purchased this cake, I threw about 1/3 of it away.
The Robritos and hummus were ok, but nothing that would make me get in my car and make this trip.
I have no idea what happened to this place. I have absolutely no desire to go back.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Northbrook MarketPlace: The food and location are great. We loved the fresh apple cider doughnuts and all enjoyed our lunches. But we can only give 3 stars because the wait was so long to get our food. Most people seemed confused about how to order (including us) and it all seemed very inefficient. Also oddly the outdoor picnic tables are located next to the sewer vents... Not exactly a pleasant smell to accompany your lunch.;Love Northbrook- especially the pasta night where we are regulars. BUT- agree with a previous poster- they absolutely have to figure out how to get simple sandwiches done quicker. You can wait 30 min for a few sandwiches. It's entirely frustrating.;I have to say that we love the pasta night event that they have on Thursday evenings when there are not COVID restrictions. the pasta night food is excellent and a great bargain for the all you can eat buffet in the lovely exposed beam dining room upstairs.This is a very casual barn setting in the middle of nowhere with lovely rural scenery and plenty of outdoor dining options. They take precautions seriously and even have an out door hand washing sink.
The lunches I have had there are mediocre.
I will return because its a perfect spot for my friend and I to meet where we can eat outside and not too many other people around.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Northbrook MarketPlace: Stumbled in here after a kayaking trip around 6 pm on a Saturday and it was eerily quiet but I was starving. Boyfriend and I shared some pulled pork nachos and they were bangin'! We had a side of brussel sprouts which were cold (purposefully) but delicious.
Then, since we had a long ride home we gobbled up some other goodies. White cherries (in season, but tough to find), cupcakes, some random candies and such. Everything I had was delicious. We grabbed a half dozen apple cider donuts which usually you only find around pumpkin patches in the fall. They didn't even make the car ride home - gone!
If you only come here for one reason, come for the donuts! Gorgeous.
Overall, the place was adorable with deli-like counters for baked goods and country-style eats made to order but had some grab n go stuff too. Quaint little cafe tables inside and out to sit in a barn/warehouse-like atmosphere. I liked the rocking chairs on the porch - nice touch!
If I am kayaking again on the Brandywine, I'll surely be visiting again.;A hidden gem. We come here in the summer to sit on the big comfy rocking chairs looking out over a bucolic setting while we enjoy our delicious ice cream. It is a peaceful way to briing a lazy summer weekend to a close.;Best cider donuts ever! Especially when they are warm. You can watch the machine fry them, flip them and then they get a sprinkle of spiced sugar. There is a nice mix of fresh baked goods that are always appealing. One can get a decent sandwich there. They have a catering service that I have sampled at friends parties and it was good. If you are expecting killer customer service here, well, its not the best and does need work.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Northbrook MarketPlace: The best apple cider donuts I have ever had! These are hands down my favorite and I have been coming here since I was a kid. Now this place has changed radically since then as it used to be an actual orchard with pick your own apples and pumpkins and hayrides, but the donuts at least have not changed. Where other apple cider donuts are heavy and greasy, these are light and airy. When you get them right out of the fryer and the cinnamon and sugar is on yours hands, perfection.
They also do all you can eat nights and brunch. I have been to the pasta night on Thursdays, and it is a good bargain for your money, but it is not going to be the best pasta you have ever eaten. It is more of a get what you pay for situation. Again the same experience with brunch. It is consistently good food, but it isn't going to blow you away. Except the donut french toast is pretty neat. They cut the donut in half and cook it like it's french toast. That is pretty great.
This place is also a BYOB which is always great. They have this one room upstairs which is hung with lights and branches and looks like a pinterest-worthy area to have a lady's brunch. Something I may have to convince my friends to try.;Easily the best cider donuts anywhere. When we have company or a celebration, there is an expectation that we will serve warm NBM cider donuts for breakfast. I take them to work with me for a special treat for my department---often, but always on the first day of autumn. This is not a corporate establishment---the owners Rob and Christine have infused it the soul of beautiful Chester County. No doubt one can wait a bit for made to order food, but I would not deduct a fraction of a star for that.
As a local, I love that there is a library of cookbooks to lend, local artwork, crafts and photographs for sale. The marketplace items are often locally sourced products (fudge, beef jerky) and produce. The ice cream is delicious (the window is open later than the store)--and it is fantastic with the in house baked pies. One must try the Berries of the Forest pie! The Amish pot pie noodles are not found in the local grocery store---they have sustained my family through many a cold winter day!
We order our Thanksgiving turkey (straight from the Amish farm) and many of our pies and rolls. It has become a tradition that starts our day (and we pick up those aforementioned donuts while we are there!).;I LOVE this place! It is an all time favorite of mine. Its a great stop in the middle of a bike that I do about once every few months or so. I have to say the apple cider donuts, made to order and hot out of the fryer, or the apple cider always kept warm for customers are some of my favorites. I had coffee there for the first time today and it was strong and delicious. So many flavors to chose from! Their sell sandwiches, although I have not had one. They have a great assortment of homemade candies and baked goods that are awesome and seasonal! I would be in trouble if I lived closer!
The staff are wonderful and helpful. One of the customer service reps brought over a heater when we looked like we were frozen from our ride (we were). The atmosphere is homey and pleasant. I would HIGHLY recommend a stop at this gem if you are in the area. Its awesome.. |
Hill Top Pizza is located at 2910 E High St, Pottstown city. It has the postal code is 19464 and latitude - longitude is 40.2438561 --75.5792037 . List of Hill Top Pizza's categories: Restaurants, Food, Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt, Burgers, Diners, Fast Food, American (Traditional), Italian. Hill Top Pizza opens: Monday: 7:0-21:0, Tuesday: 7:0-21:0, Wednesday: 7:0-21:0, Thursday: 7:0-21:0, Friday: 7:0-22:0, Saturday: 7:0-22:0, Sunday: 7:0-21:0. The rating for Hill Top Pizza is 3.5. Hill Top Pizza is currently open. Hill Top Pizza provides information for customer: Has bike parking, Accepts credit cards, Has supports takeout service, u'no', No reservations service, Has good for kids service, True, Can only provide Low Price, Has delivery support, Has good for groups service, Unknown outdoor seating. Extremely poor review of restaurant Hill Top Pizza: After passing it many times I finally stopped in tonight. I expected a decent burger and shake. They sell Nelson's ice cream and I often order shakes at Nelsons in Royersford. I also expected basic and decent burgers. Well, unfortunately this place did not deliver. The burgers were made of a tiny patty of grissel filled beef. We ordered them with everything but that apparently does not include lettuce or tomato. This is probably a good thing since a leaf of lettuce would obscure the location of the beef (or filler?). The buns were made of the cheapest possible bread as possible to compliment the meat. Most importantly they simply tasted horrible. My 11 yr old daughter used very unflattering terms to describe this excuse of a burger.
The most surprising part was the chocolate shakes. I think they used a soft serve machine filled with a mystery syrup that tasted more like butterscotch then chocolate. Both my 11 yr old daughter and I regarded this meal as simply hideous.
I prefer local joints to chains but so it hurts me to have to write such a bad review. For a better shake/burger experience I would recommend almost anything. I like the shake shack in KOP but it is expensive. 5 Guys and Elevation Burger are very good and put Hilltop to shame. I miss Charlies in Delaware County. I was hoping Hilltop would be like that.;Every time I order from this place the food is always so-so. I always hear how good the ice cream is so I figured I would give it a chance. I went there and waited at the counter. Even though there was about five or six people behind the counter no one came to help me. I waited for about seven to ten mins then I left. The sad part is that they weren't even that busy. I will never return to this place ever again. Not even if it was free.;Been driving by this place from over 10 years, decided to stop in for a burger with the family. Wow what a mistake, your better off at Burger King or McDonald's. Place is very dirty, has a trashy atmosphere, burger tasted dry and freezer burnt.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Hill Top Pizza: This place is cute and takes you down memory lane as far as atmosphere,decor and such, however the hamburgers reminded me of a school lunch hamburger. It really wasn't good at all; hardly any flavor and blah. The soft serve was way too creamy for my taste and way too thick (if you like ice custard it's for you).;This place has been around since before I was born and it looks like they haven't changed a thing. Wood panel walls, plastic chairs, 60's "hip" tables, an old jukebox and cheap tile floor. We ordered cheese steaks, one chicken and one beef and fries. Shockingly, our simple drive-in dinner cost as much as eating at Olive Garden. The rolls were from yesterday. The freezer burned meats were dried out. Fries were ok. They say you get what you pay for; but not here. Over priced nostalgia. I've had the broasted chicken in the past. Paper plates and greasy fries. Didn't need to have it again.
At the end of your meal you're expected to bus your own table. There is a little plastic trash can in the corner overflowing with trash and an opening too small to just dump your plastic tray. WTF? Suggestion: Get a bigger can and empty it now and then.
No need to go back.;Every now and then, you see places on the side of the road that seem like a blast from the past. A friend and I were excited to try this joint because it seemed like a good burger and milkshake spot. I was disappointed overall. The food was sub-par, I've had much better diner burgers elsewhere. Not really worth 3 dollars, and that's saying something. The milkshakes were great though and the staff were friendly. I think if the kitchen put some more work into it, they'd be able to be much better than they are.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Hill Top Pizza: My party of five stopped here for lunch. We worked up an appetite after a couple hours of shopping. The outside really draws you in because of its old timey drive in look. The Inside was the same-the tables and decor looked like they haven't been changed since the 80's or an early time. There were plenty of tables because there were no guests when we arrived, however a few arrived shortly after.
The menu featured burgers, fries, hoagies, fried chicken and a slew of menu items. I opted for the crab cake sandwich and my bf ordered the fried chicken dinner which came with fries, coleslaw and a biscuit. The crab cake didn't appear to be homemade but it was good and had a nice flavor. It was on a plain bun-no lettuce, tomato or anything! This was disappointing. The fried chicken was ok but you could tell it was sitting under a heat lamp for a while because the skin wasn't very crispy. The cole slaw was meh but the fries were very good.
For one dinner and a crab cake sandwich the total was just under $20 which seemed a little pricey to me.
Even if I were in the area I don't think I would visit again.;Standard small time burger joint. Nothing amazing but they do have good food and the prices aren't bad. My husband grew up going here so the stars are really given more for nostalgia. The older lady workers are super nice!;I used to go here growing up as a kid in Sanatoga on an almost weekly basis. Pretty solid standards of classic Americana food. I'd call it a greasy spoon, but it's not a diner, I know. Widely varied menu with everything from fried (excuse me, Broaster) chicken to grilled cheese, also a great selection of ice creams, both soft and hard, and several different choices of sundaes.
Not a fantastic meal, but quick, decent and cheap.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Hill Top Pizza: I live down the street from this place and finally decided to stop in at the recommendation of a friend. I'm in no way shape or form old enough to know the 50's. But this place has the look. I'm big in to the doo wop music and 50's era. Once you pull in to the drive way it smacks you in the face, step through the door and look down and your wearing a letterman jacket with complimentary slicked back hair! I felt like I was in a scene straight out of back to the future." Wait a minute, Doc. Ah... Are you telling me that you built a time machine... out of a DeLorean?"
So when you walk in you are greeted by the old nostalgic look of 1952. The smell of greatness pushes past the counter and up under your nose pulling you closer and closer in. The paneling the seats the floors everything just makes you feel like your back in time.
THE FOOD! Ok so first the chicken is called broaster chicken which comes from a company in Wisconsin. They tout themselves as having the best chicken distribution in the United States! I have to say that the breading and seasoning and the juicy chicken meat had me going back for 2 more pieces. It's not home cooked chicken but it's got it's own kick to it. It is a little pricy and would be easier to go to store and make your own but still is worth a try.
My wife ordered an order of pierogies which was very disappointing. They give you two pierogies for $2.50. Any other place that we have ordered pierogies it's usually 4 or more. The cheese burger was also a bit disappointing. 4 bites and your done the burger was a small patty on small bun. If you have a big appetite make sure you order 2 or 3 of them. The portions of what ever u get there are very small and in my opinion not worth the price that is being charged. If you do order make sure you get extra cause you will be hungry! They do have a lot of flavors of ice cream and they are actually really good. If your looking for a big cone head to brusters down the street.
Minus some of the things I mentioned it's a pretty cool place to check out even if it's once. I gave 4 stars because the place has managed to sit in the same spot since 1952 through everything that change has thrown at it so that counts for a lot.;Neat little 50's style burger joint with easy menu and ice team. Good spot for a date or after game bite to eat! Fair prices and nostalgic atmosphere.
They do have digital juke box but no me was playing it. It was quiet; they need music.;Ok, This isn't Le bec fin, but it's not trying to be. This is a great roadside hamburger and ice cream stand. Lots of other items too. Got a 50sish feel to it, not to the point of reenacting, just a touch of atmosphere. I would probably 4 star this location but I can't think of someone that's doing this better. So if you're in the Pottstown to Royersford area and could go for a root beer shake and a cheap burger stop on in.
Update...new owners and stupid changes.
My order was wrong, fries underdone. Took kinda long. Probably deserves a 2 or 3 but I'll try again.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Hill Top Pizza: Broasted chicken is out of sight! My favorite fried chicken. Nice cheesesteaks on a good roll. Old school. Girls who work there are great. Highly recommend.;On my way to my sons Legion baseball game, we came across this slice of heaven!! Our burgers were fresh, hot and made absolutely perfect. The Soft Serve Ice Cream was beyond words!! It was so rich and delicious. The staff was so friendly and accommodating. I am so happy we are now planning frequent trips to Pottstown just for this place. Thank you so much, you have received a customer for life!!;I have only purchased ice cream from here, sundaes mostly and we love to sit outside on the picnic tables with our dog and eat it lol. Always friendly staff and the ice cream is hand dipped and yummy. This place is a throwback vintage diner style landmark of Sanatoga. I love to read their specials board when I drive by daily. Cute hometown feel. Try it!. |
Pasta Fazool is located at 804 S York Rd, Hatboro city. It has the postal code is 19040 and latitude - longitude is 40.1636998344 --75.1119185574 . List of Pasta Fazool's categories: Restaurants, Italian. Pasta Fazool 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: 15:0-20:30. The rating for Pasta Fazool is 4.0. Pasta Fazool is currently open. Pasta Fazool provides information for customer: False, Quiet loud, Accepts credit cards, Casual Attire, No bike parking, Can provide Medium Price, u'no', Serves beer and wine, Has caters service, Has supports takeout service, Has reservations service, Has good for groups service, Has good for kids service, No outdoor seating, No dogs allowed, Unknown delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Pasta Fazool: this restaurant was good, not great the first 2 times we went there. but tonight's experience was not even good. we ordered the special salad to share and it was not even big ennough for 1 person. there were four small slices of tomatos over slivers of avocado with slivers of mozarella on top, some miniature supermarket stuffed green olives and some jarred roasted peppers and it was $9.95. my husband ordered the orrichette with broccoli rabe and sausage, okay but it had at least 2 inches of grease at the bottom of the dish and it was $18.95. i ordered rigatoni with marinara sauce and it was $13.95, half of the rigatoni was overcooked and falling apart and the rest was not even al dente and the pasta and sauce were cold. everyone else in the restaurant got complimentary bruschetta, we did not. overpriced and not worth it. go up route 611 and go to Fountainside or go to Roman Delight.;Worst non-Dining Experience ever. Made reservations for 12 one month in advance for Feb 13th at 7:00pm. Our family wanted to celebrate Valentine's day together, as our brother was in from out of State. What an embarrassment. Arrived on time, no table. Stood in the doorway for 15 minutes, then told we had to go next door. Stood in that door way for 45 minutes, while the other table for 12 finished their dinners. They knew what was going on and one member apologized to us on their way out, even though it wasn't their fault. Finally seated, no apologies from staff, table hastily set, half of us have silverware, the other half doesn't. Waiter comes and opens half of the wine bottles and leaves. No glasses to drink it out of. Other bottles not even opened. Bread comes out 15 minutes later, still not everyone has a knife and we have to share to spread the butter. Orders finally taken, 20 minutes later, soup & salad come out, no one was impressed with the lobster bisque, but at least it was something (it was 9:00 by then). Meanwhile, couples walking in, being seated, having entree's served, we're still sitting there with no explanation, maybe a few appetizers on the house would have been an nice gesture at this point? Finally at 9:45 one of our party asked about our dinners and was told that there were still a table ahead of us. That was it., no apologies. At 10:00 we got up and walked out and the waiter mumbled a "sorry, and walked away. Came back to our house and ordered pizzas. If they could not accommodate 12 people, they should have said so. Obviously we're never going back and will make sure to spread the word of how rudely we were treated at Pasta Fazool.;Anyone who actually knows anything about Italian food will steal clear of this place. The signature dish, the pasta fazool, looks like they opened a can of baked beans and poured it into a bowl. Place is a total joke. Will never go again. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Pasta Fazool: Food was decent, a good deal less quantity than what I expected for the price, but still tasty. What drove us crazy was that every minute or two a different member of the waitstaff would drop by to ask us how things were. After the 4th or 5th time we wanted to tell them to ask the one who was there a minute ago. There were literally 6 or 7 different people who came to check on us, and they didn't stop. I guess it's better than searching 20 minutes for someone to refill your water, but they were driving us nuts. We couldn't get 2 sentences into a conversation before we were interrupted.;Very disappointed the last time we took friends there for dinner. The outside temperature was 95 plus degrees. The temperature inside the restaurant felt like a balmy 85 degrees. Are you kidding me! Stop being so cheap! I was sick to my stomach because of the heat. I could barely eat a quarter of my meal and there was no way we would stay for dessert!
Drink the water? Tried that but what little ice the stingy bastards allowed had melted within SECONDS of being poured! And that is NOT an exaggeration!;My wife and I have been to P.F. several times both eating in and taking out. it was quickly becoming our favorite restaurant in the area. The food is typically very good at a reasonable price and the service is usually good. Last night (Saturday) we decided to share "our place" with a couple of friends. Long story short we anticipated using the coupon which we had cut from the P.F. takeout menu. When I presented the coupon to the register person who had come to our table with the check he all but threw it back in my face and saying "we don't accept coupons on Friday or Saturday". I told him we have a problem then, because that restriction doesn't appear on the coupon. I asked to speak to the manager, nothing. I grabbed our waiter and brought him up to speed. He reiterated the coupon policy. I again asked for the manager. We sat another 10 minutes and nothing. Needless to say, we won't be going back. FYI I have seen other reviews with the same complaint about these guys. Pretty stupid if you consider losing good customers over $20 for something that's obviously their fault. Oh well.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Pasta Fazool: Service was excellent . Food was good, ive had better and ive had a lot worse. only complaint was a burned meatball. Then the check came, we had coupons but they refused them. Saying they dont accept them on the weekends. There was no times or dates exclusions on the coupon. The bill for four of us was over $150. The $20.00 coupon would have been great to use. ...;have been hearing for weeks how this place is a must. I finally went. Not blown away by the evening. Positives: Ambiance and service. Service was first rate, all the waiters were available to help. My meal: Started with warmed bread, that came out almost like toast. A little too much time in the oven. Salad: Bagged salad. Not kidding, it was rubbery, tasteless, and not a good value at all. Big bummer here. I hate bagged salads with a passion. Main course: Veal parm. Huge portion. Great taste, but too thick. Needed more pounding before cooking. But like I said, it was authentic veal, not pre-formed patties. The gravy: plentiful, good consistency. However, I thought it was under-developed as there was no complexity of tastes. All I could taste was the tomato, was looking for garlic and basil, and not finding either. One other complaint: the pasta was not a high-quality Italian pasta, or else was just overcooked. Lacked taste. Might go back, but would not order a meal with gravy on it. Hard to get past the bagged salad.;I was really very pleasantly surprised by Pasta Fazool. Being located in a little strip mall like it is, I didn't really know what to expect, but my wife and I had a very nice time here. The first thing that jumps out is that it is very small. It was pretty crowded when we went, but we were seated right away. They have the butcher paper right on the table which I'm not a huge fan of, but it's not the end of the world. We had Calamari to start and it was very nice. Not too much breading, really well prepared. My wife had the Gnocchi and I had Veal Sorrentino. Both were good, nice size portions and very tasty. I finished my wife's plate, but by the end there were no leftovers. I would say it was much, much better than anything you would get at a Carraba's or Bucca di Beppo but not as good as something you'd get downtown or in South Philly. The highlight was really the dessert. We split a Tiramisu and it was great, really light, really flavorful. Overall a much nicer experience for the same price as a chain restaurant.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Pasta Fazool: The food at this restaurant is incredible and authentic! Each time I have been to Pasta Fazool, our waiter or waitress has been fabulous! They have great specials and everything I've had there has been delicious. My only complaint would be the bussing staff and the way staff rushes you through. The bussing staff didn't even speak to us, they'd just come up and take our plates away without checking. It's very busy at this restaurant so I know there was a wait for others, and I'm sure the restaurant wanted us to move out so other patrons could come in. Still, it got in the way of experience by being a bit rude. Despite this I'd still recommend!;great italian place close to home.
the service was top notch and the entrees are served in huge portions. we ordered the carbonara and lasagna. the portions were enough for a table of four. quality was not sacrificed for the quantity! both dishes were delicious. the restaurant itself is small, but with a great layout and decor. we'll be back.;Went tonight with friends. Service was good, although it did take a while for the waiter to come to our table and get our order. Hubby and I ordered lasagna bolognese
, which was huge and delicious. Friends ordered spaghetti bolognese, also huge and delicious. Were not offered anything other than water to drink as we did not take wine. The bread was good, warm and toasty. Would go back.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Pasta Fazool: I really love this little place. The service is outstanding, they serve large portions, and though the prices are a little bit on the high side, it is definitely worth it. I am pregnant, and have been craving their food about every two weeks! My dad lives out of state, and whenever he comes to visit, he wants to eat out at Pasta Fazool. Even my unborn child loves their food, so it *must* be good. The seating area is small, but tastefully decorated and does not disappoint. This is a great place for a family gathering (I first came here as part of a group of 20+ for dinner one night) and also for an intimate dinner out. My husband and I will be coming back indefinitely, because this is one of my favorite spots.;Hidden gem. Outstanding food, great service. Will be a repeat for sure.;We went to this BYOB place on the spur of the moment. We heard about this place so we decided to try it tonight. At first we walked in and we're told we had to wait 45 minutes by the hostess. Someone else came to her and said no we can see you now to our surprise as the place was full.
Our server was gracious friendly and very warm. We asked for certain food to be cooked a certain way and they were very accommodating. The food was delicious.
The salads were large, the main portions were large (enough so for doggie bags). We had gnocchis (awesome) and ziti with meatballs (outstanding).
Our server was so friendly and checked with us several times to ensure all was good with our dinner. Very fine establishment and would recommend it to others.. |
Chipotle Mexican Grill 19 is located at 400 S State Rd, Springfield city. It has the postal code is 19064 and latitude - longitude is 39.9383306141 --75.353590313 . List of Chipotle Mexican Grill 19's categories: Mexican, Fast Food, Salad, Restaurants. Chipotle Mexican Grill 19 opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 10:45-20:0, Wednesday: 10:45-20:0, Thursday: 10:45-20:0, Friday: 10:45-20:0, Saturday: 10:45-20:0, Sunday: 10:45-20:0. The rating for Chipotle Mexican Grill 19 is 2.5. Chipotle Mexican Grill 19 is currently open. Chipotle Mexican Grill 19 provides information for customer: Has good for groups service, No reservations service, Has good for kids service, Can only provide Low Price, No outdoor seating, Has delivery support, Accepts credit cards, True, Has supports takeout service, No drive thru service, Has caters service, 'casual'. Extremely poor review of restaurant Chipotle Mexican Grill 19: How do you order a veggie bowl and get no veggies? Even if the order states with veggies,, there aren't veggies unless you ask in the comments section?
Apparently ordering a veggie bowl doesn't have veggies even though the picture of veggie bowl has veggies. If doesn't
And ordering 3 waters and sending 2 is acceptable
And ordering a salad with a set of ingredients and then getting corn in it is appropriate.
A;I show up thirty minutes before closing; they're out of steak, barbacoa, guac, and black beans. Not like the store is out completely; they are just halfway through closing process already and don't want to make more.;I'm done with this Chipotle. This location is messy, sloppy, and some of the staff are just plain RUDE. I gave the cashier Kezia a $10.00 bill, my order was $8.64. When giving my change she said "I don't have any coins, is that ok thank you, next..." I get that there's a coin shortage BUT this is when customer service comes in to play. This is not my first time giving this location bad reviews. This will and is my last time going to this location. Need better staff who has better customer service and takes pride in how their stations are kept. I DO NOT recommend this location. Chipotle at Marple Crossings step it up..... Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Chipotle Mexican Grill 19: Um, the tables are dirty. The guac is black. They said "that's how the avocados came." I said "throw them out and start over." They said "we can't." I said "NO thank you then." Good bye. The one on Baltimore Pike in Springfield isn't any better. Chipotle needs more supervision.;No whole wheat wraps and the fact that I have to walk into your store and instead of ordering my food the normal way, I have to spend 10 minutes to get an app just to order. Beyond stupid. I get it, get everyone on the app, but at least let me come in and order like any normal establishment.
Also instead of folding a quesadilla the normal way, they fold it up more so they can put way less meat on the inside of it.
All in all if you order a quesadilla, expect 4 bites tops with meat.
Cheap and inconvenient. Qdoba just won my vote.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Chipotle Mexican Grill 19: Was clean. Prices were a little high. Staff was NOT friendly. The food portions were small. They were not even fulling up a full spoon full. We asked for more rice and the girl gave us attitude but did give us more rice. Come on rice is super cheap you can give us a full spoonful.;While I prefer the location on Baltimore Pike, this location is A-OK. My son is a Chipotle fanatic so whenever we leave AMC Marple he likes to visit Chipotle. Our service was actually great yesterday but my only gripe is that the ingredients always look unreplenished like they've been sitting all day. This has happened every time we've gone. It shouldn't look like they're about to close at noon. The sitting area also needed to be cleaned. It took the young lady a while to wait on us as she filled an online order but she did acknowledge us and advise why we had to wait. The cashier was also super friendly. Overall 3/5.;So this chipotle is just like the others. Good food, good service, clean establishment. This one just opened so they aren't as on point as the rest. Sometimes the food you need isn't ready but is being prepped. They may run out of stuff and you have to wait. They are accommodating and will give you coupons for the wait and things of that sort. I'm being patient with this because I'm sure it will improve. The employees are great tho!! Customer service is great too.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Chipotle Mexican Grill 19: Great service! Very kind professional accommodating staff and it is also a welcoming atmosphere.
They treat everyone the same and this is also a good family place as well.
Who doesn't Love Chipotle right?
My only complaint is that these guys really struggle on how to wrap the burritos it's like no one is teaching them how to do it properly and they always have a hard time and they don't ever seem to get any better at it so that is the only complaint I have is that I always end up with a runny and leaking messy burrito once in awhile they get it right but a lot of times it's just a mess that falls apart
I order basically the same burritos every time and when I go to different Chipotle locations they roll them fine no problem but here the staff struggles perpetually with how to wrap a burrito
Overall it's great service four stars from me!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Chipotle Mexican Grill 19: Always a pleasure to come here. The food is prepared fast as expected and it tastes great. In most cases you even get the extra food that you've hoped to get. The staff works fast and is friendly.;The employees are sad.But the food is GREAT! Something HAS to be done to make these people happier! I GET it, as I was in this industry at one time too! Like, "Happy wife-Happy Life"(Happy Employee, Happy no "special sauce")! The food is GREAT! The employees seem MISERABLE! And, you can TELL if someone is FAKING IT & THATS SAD! FIX it CHIPOTLE -PLEASE! You have a GREAT thing going there! Your food is FANTASTIC, & I'M VERY PICKY! My 1st time here was today, & I ALREADY wanna go back TOMORROW!;Kindest Chipotle staff ever!
I asked if they still had Keto bowls and they recreated it for me. Then they were patient with me and my card, for whatever reason it acts up at Chipotle. Also, their social distancing set up is great, I felt secure the entire time.. |
Asuka is located at 1502 W Chester Pike, West Chester city. It has the postal code is 19382 and latitude - longitude is 39.9654193376 --75.5265782672 . List of Asuka's categories: Japanese, Chinese, Restaurants, Sushi Bars. Asuka opens: 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 Asuka is 4.5. Asuka is currently open. Asuka provides information for customer: No delivery support, u'free', Has reservations service, Has bike parking, Accepts credit cards, Very Loud, Casual Attire, Has good for groups service, Can provide Medium Price, No outdoor seating, Has caters service, Has supports takeout service, Has good for kids service, True, Serves beer and wine. Extremely poor review of restaurant Asuka: Lacking a good local Chinese restaurants, we were excited when we came across Asuka. We ordered take out on a Saturday evening consisting of basic Chinese food. Our excitement quickly faded to disappointment as we realized the food was bland and rather unappealing. The chicken had a strange appearance and texture to it and the Hot and Sour soup was neither spicy nor flavorful. Our kids were equally disappointed. While the servings were plentiful, we ended up leaving much of it untouched. Back to searching for a good local Chinese restaurant!;Stopped in for lunch and had the pepper steak with onions and wonton soup. The food was good and would be 4 stars. No complaints about the service either. The low rating was for seeing the guy preparing sushi drop a bucket of ingredients on the floor with some pieces fall out onto the floor and then picked up the pieces from the floor and throwing it back into the bucket and continuing to prepare the sushi. Extremely unsanitary!;We frequently get the sushi from Asuka, and have always been pleased, however we got a variety of more Chinese take-out items today (Pan Fried Dumplings, Short Ribs, House Lo Mein, Shrimp Fried Rice, Chicken and Broccoli) and had to throw it all out it was so bad. The shrimp was soft and mealy, the vegetables were overcooked to the point that they were mush. The shrimp was so bad that we were concerned for other customers health so we did call Asuka to tell them, to their credit they did say that they would check the shrimp and gave us a $20 credit.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Asuka: The sushi (Eternal Love) was good. I was more disturbed when I walked in to pick up my order and watched the man making sushi drop an entire cucumber on the dirty floor, pick it up, rinse it and start using it again.;Sushi was sub-par. One of the yellowtail rolls we ordered smelled/tasted foul. Wouldn't go again for sushi - there are better alternatives in the area.;I got takeout here and I had the Dragon and Phoenix and my boyfriend got spicy tuna crunch sushi and it was terrible!!!! It was room temperature and just didn't taste fresh at all I was grossed out, I was hoping to god I didn't get sick the next day. Its a shame all the sushi looked so good on yelp.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Asuka: Small place, decent food.
With such good reviews, my expectations were a bit on the higher side and the food did not live up to my expectations. Also I doubt the quality of the seafood used here, as I could feel it in the taste. Hence, my rating of 3 stars;I visited Asuka due to another Yelper's request, and was very glad I did!
Tucked into a typical shopping center, Asuka surprised me with its ambiance. It's very cozy, but still retains a nice Japanese sushi-bar sort of feel. I like it. The booth back
The sushi was decent. One of my favorites, the salmon skin hand roll, was absolutely huge...I'm not complaining! The only thing that slightly irked me was that their 2 for $8 "regular" rolls were not even on the dinner menu at all...not there. I thought they misprinted the menus at first, as the take home menu shows them. Just keep that in mind when considering eating dinner at Asuka!
The waitstaff were friendly and thanked me for my business, which is appreciated. They also applied their Grand Opening discount (15% until Oct. 30) automatically, without me having to be awkward and throw a coupon at them.
All in all, Asuka is a very good sushi place in the West Chester area. I will be returning, but would like to see them expand their dinner menu to include more regular rolls (even if they aren't 2 for $8).;We ordered the garlic shrimp and singaporean noodle. They were tasty, seemed fresh, and not greasy like most chinese food joint out there.
The servers were on it. They were quick and friendly.
The place looks a little iffy from the outside, but nice and clean on the inside.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Asuka: Great deal for people like my wife and me. She likes Chinese; I am a sushi guy. They have both. Very friendly wait staff. Good food. We will be back;Really enjoyed the sushi here. The service was great and we will be back to try their Chinese.;Just tried this place out for the first time!
Wonderful experience. Delicious food. Will absolutely be returning.
(For Karen) Waiters live off their tips. It doesn't matter how much food you order in a month. You aren't tipping the business. Your waiter just worked for free. There is no "not this time" unless you had horrible service. I would be furious with you. Havent you seen Waiting? If you do this at other restaurants I would check for spit and hair next time you go in.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Asuka: This is the best Chinese restaurant in this area. Ingredients are always fresh, they will adjust any dish to your liking. Manager always greats you by name after 1st visit. Makes you feel very special. Great menu. Very busy so make a reservation especially during peak hours and weekends.;We have been going to Asuka regularly for over a year now. We probably go once a week on average. The food is excellent. Love all the signature sushi rolls, my favorites are firecracker, eternal love, crazy monkey. One of my favorite soups is the special soup for two. Their broth is so good. Coconut shrimp is wonderful. Go for lunch and get the bento box. The price is great. The owners are the most warm and friendly people and make you feel like family. Gary and Kim are always greeting you by name. Vicki is a wonderful waitress. Great family. You won't be disappointed. Also, their Chinese food is just as yummy.;Continue to be impressed with the food and service. We come here regularly for sushi and they keep upping their game! Space is a bit tight, and service can seem a bit overwhelmed at times but they are always friendly. Consistency in quality food can be hard to find- here it's a way of life! Keep it up and we will keep coming!. |
Sabatino's Grill 1 is located at 1182 Downingtown Pike, Downingtown city. It has the postal code is 19335 and latitude - longitude is 39.974461 --75.682293 . List of Sabatino's Grill 1's categories: Restaurants, Italian. Sabatino's Grill 1 opens: Monday: 10:0-21:0, Tuesday: 10:0-21:0, Wednesday: 10:0-21:0, Thursday: 10:0-21:0, Friday: 10:0-22:0, Saturday: 10:0-22:0, Sunday: 11:0-21:0. The rating for Sabatino's Grill 1 is 3.5. Sabatino's Grill 1 is currently closed. Sabatino's Grill 1 provides information for customer: Has delivery support, Can only provide Low Price, No outdoor seating, No reservations service, Has good for kids service, 'casual', Has caters service, Has good for groups service, No table service, Accepts credit cards, True, Has supports takeout service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Sabatino's Grill 1: Ordered take out from this place tonight. It was by far the worst meal I have ever had. I ordered the chicken parmesan. This is a pretty hard dish to screw up but they did a fine job of it. It was an unidentifiable piece of gray rubbery meat (I think). The breading was soggy and I needed a steak knife to cut the chicken. I literally could not chew it, it was so tough. The garlic bread it came with, was also disgusting! It was greasy and hard. Yuck! My husband had a sauted chicken campagniola with veggies which was marginally better. The chicken was so overdone, it made it hard to stomach. The food was so disgustingly greasy that the brown bag they gave us broke. Uggh! If you get food from this place, be warned. Maybe stick with the pizza.;Usually they have good pizza - My pizza Saturday had wet, acrid black grit all over the bottom. Very unappetizing.;Confused by the current high rating.... guess we ordered on a really off night. Delivery took an hour and a half. My mussels and linguini were not seasoned at all - literally mussels and pasta in water. And my wife found a small piece of metal in her pasta. Wtf? (Looked like maybe it was from a steel brush used to clean pots?) On top of it all when I called to tell the restaurant about the metal they seemed annoyed and brushed me off the phone offering a free meal next time I order. Um, I'm literally never ordering from you again, I'm simply calling to let you know that your food has shit in it that can seriously injure people.
Do yourself a favor and go buy your own food and cook it yourself. It will probably take half the time and you won't have to worry about eating scraps o metal.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Sabatino's Grill 1: I enjoyed the pizzas when management changed. Then one visit I watched a guy enter the building after smoking a cigarette and not wash his hands before working with food. I was very disappointed, especially considering the new manager and/or owner was a few feet away from him when this happened. I question the cleanliness of the establishment and workers.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Sabatino's Grill 1: Ordered takeout from the 322 location. We got the Mediterranean Spinach Salad and a Pepperoni/Mushroom Pizza. Overall the food was decent and we'll be back, especially because the location is so close to us.
The chicken on the salad was freshly grilled and tasty, and there was a good amount of it and other toppings. However, there was no spinach, only romaine. Still a tasty salad, but not exactly what we ordered given that Spinach is in the name of it!
The pizza was also good but I was disappointed to see canned mushrooms. We liked the crust and sauce though, so in the future we'll just not get mushrooms.
Overall good food, great location, and a nice alternative to the pizza chains. We might try the pastas next time.;Decent pizza. So so hoagie--by the way a to go hoagie does not get packaged into a freaking Styrofoam box, it gets wrapped in white butcher paper secured with masking tape--you can keep the pasta salad. Mediocre soda selection--how about some Pennsylvania dutch birch beer? Why no tastykakes? Come on should be one stop shopping.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Sabatino's Grill 1: Pizza is pretty common around the downingtown area but sabatinos did a great job the first time we came.
I bought a white pizza with broccoli. It had a nice thin crust. The cheese had a good consistency and the broccoli was cut and distributed evenly over the pizza.
This place is in our top 2 or 3 for the area.;This is a near perfect neighborhood pizzeria and pasta take out/ small restaurant. I just love their spinach lasagna which is as generously portioned as it is delectable. All menu items appear to be of high quality. Prices are a real bargain. This is authentic South Philadelphia Italian in the far western suburbs.;Ordered takeout from new location. My family of 6 all shared the Sicilian plain pizza for a wonderful price of $10.95...Pizza had a even mix of sauce and cheese and the crust was not overly thick. Staff was very friendly and sociable. As a local this will now be my go to pizza place!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Sabatino's Grill 1: Love the place on the 322, I have not tried the one on boot. The service is always fast and a great value for the money.;I am impressed! I don't give 5 stars easily. Service on the phone was courteous. Excellent delivery service, courteous, fast enough, & food was still hot! I asked for a tweak to a menu item and they didn't just oblige, they made a fat tasty sandwich and didn't cheapen out on ingredients. Lots of fries & my favorite kind, crispy and delicious! They went above & beyond! Good job Sabatino's! I will be ordering from here weekly:));My new favorite place. They offer an extra large pizza with 16 slices and it's sooooo good! Reminds me of the boardwalk pizzas, but tastes better. Stromboli is also super large and delicious. Fast delivery. Have to try the sandwiches next. So glad this place opened.. |
MexiCali 2 is located at 110 S 40th St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19104 and latitude - longitude is 39.95499 --75.202699 . List of MexiCali 2's categories: Restaurants, Mexican. MexiCali 2 opens: Monday: 11:30-20:30, Tuesday: 11:30-20:30, Wednesday: 11:30-20:30, Thursday: 11:30-20:30, Friday: 11:30-20:30, Saturday: 12:0-20:30. The rating for MexiCali 2 is 3.5. MexiCali 2 is currently closed. MexiCali 2 provides information for customer: u'no', No caters service, Casual Attire, Serves beer and wine, Has supports takeout service, No delivery support, Can only provide Low Price, Quiet loud, Has good for kids service, No reservations service, Accepts credit cards, No outdoor seating, False, Has good for groups service. Extremely poor review of restaurant MexiCali 2: When I moved to Philly about 8 months ago, Mexicali was one of the first restaurants that I gravitated to as a neighborhood choice. I had a few stand-by burrito places back in my old city, and Mexicali (at least initially) filled the need for a steaming bolus of cheese, rice, meats and what-have-you very nicely. They had warm, homemade tortillas, Jarritos (what's an Americanized Burrito place without Jarritos soda?), and idiosyncratic combinations like pork, plantains and sweet potato that, despite all odds, worked incredibly well.
Then, slowly but surely, a dark cloud of shit rained its contents down upon this small business so thoroughly that I will never come here again. First, it was the odd hours. Often I would tug my friends by the arm down Walnut street, eager to introduce a homemade tortilla, fried "chimichanga style" into their skeptical mouths only to find "closed come back later" scrawled in black marker on a torn piece of paper in the doorway. This happened an alarming amount of times. 3:30 on a sunday? CLOSED. 6:00 on a Tuesday night? BAM CLOSED, FUCK You JEREMY.
Still, when I could get a burrito from this place, Mexicali delivered. That is, until they changed the menu. Gone were the quirky combos, gone was the beloved chimichanga style. In its place was the generic choose 3 ingredients model adopted by most chain burrito places across the country. The high quality ingredients were still there, but the resultant burritos were far less action-packed (i.e. had less stuff) than their ancestors. My excitement for Mexicali waned, but I still poked my sullen head in for a 'ritto another time or two.
The final nail in the coffin, not a week later, was the discontinuation of the homemade tortilla. The owner's (or at least I am assuming the incredibly defensive and unfriendly woman who fielded my concerns was the owner) reason? "Well, every other place in the city has store-bought tortillas." Mexicali, this is what made you stand out! Mexicali has removed almost every reason to choose it over Chipotle next door, and that is a sad sad thing.
I am definitely willing to go back to Mexicali if ever I hear that they went back to their old ways, but for now they have lost a formerly loyal customer entirely.;Lousy burritos. In this part of the city there are burrito places galore. The best food truck is Tacos Don Memo. Qdoba and Chipotle are a stone's throw away. Why anyone would want to eat at this sub-standard place is beyond me.
The ingredients don't taste fresh and the overall taste is very very mundane. I've been here twice and I decided the second time to confirm my suspicion by ordering two burritos without the rice. I wanted to taste through burritos without the rice so that I could get a better sense of its flavors. And yes, the burritos here are drab and flavorless.;Okay so first off the food here is amazing, just saying. BUT the owner is a jacka**. Completely. All I wanted was a quesadilla with beans on it, and the owner said "no we can't do that here," and when I asked him why I could not get beans on my quesadilla he replied "I could explain that to you but I don't want to... we don't have waitresses taking your customized order here." He said this in an extremely condescending tone and was extremely rude as well. I ended up canceling my order and will never go there again while he is there. I hope a better and nicer individual buys MexiCali from him.
Sincerely,
Disappointed Customer.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant MexiCali 2: The first time we went here, it was sometime around 7. They were closed. They don't close till 8:30. So we came back a week later. The burritos were cheap, but you get what you pay for. They don't have a whole lot of flavor. They're not really bad; it's just that there are way better options in Philly. I don't know if there's much competition in UC for a casual take out burrito (it seems the good Mexican around here comes from lunch trucks), but if you have suggestions, pleast throw them my way.;I'm not really sure what the hours are for this place. They are open at random times. Something tells me that this is a front for some money laundering scheme. The burritos are huge, but the ingredients do not taste fresh.;I hope I can update this review soon with better news, burrito lovers.
What fellow Yelper Claude very accurately refers to as the "mercurial" nature of the owner of MexiCali has always been a bit of a challenge for MexiCali supporters like me, a die-hard since 2006. I thought the haters who complained about the odd hours, unexplained closings, weird menu strategies and so forth were just less interested in a great burrito than I was. I love a great burrito, and will put up with a lot to get it!
However, my most recent experience last week was just depressing. I was hoping for my old standby, a black bean burrito with plantains and guacamole. No more plain old black bean burrito on the menu, so I had to get a combination. No problem! Guacamole burrito it is. I even remember to say "to stay" before ordering to forestall that inevitable question. I get the bathroom key (locked to prevent non-paying customers from using it -- sort of understandable!) and read the proliferating signs about the salsa limits (take only a few! that means 2!). So far, only slightly annoying.
Now, I knew we probably wouldn't be in for homemade tortillas. I've lived through several flip-flops in this policy -- once it was explained to me near the beginning of the school year that there are "too many customers" so they had to stop using homemade tortillas. Ok. No matter. But the burrito I got was nothing short of a travesty. Put together lumpily so that I started out with three or four bites of straight up rice, this was my first UN-toasted MexiCali burrito. Why oh why? The toasting was the best part! The cheese was cold, I tell you. Cold. Worst, the salsas were strange and watery -- the hot salsa's one attribute was wetness. I guess even with the strict two-salsa-per-customer limit the price of tomatoes and peppers is too high to make them taste like anything?
I can't say I won't be back, because MexiCali is like that dreadful friend who nonetheless is incredibly fun two or three times a year. But I do wonder how in the world this place survives with such an attitude: The Customer Is A Major Inconvenience.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant MexiCali 2: She says: I usually love getting burritos from MexiCali. They are large, well-seasoned, and toasted nicely. However, one miss I've had at MexiCali was the Tofu burrito. I was envisioning soft, marinated chunks of tofu but instead got inedible, spongy, unseasoned pieces of (rehydrated?) tofu -- I had to pick off all of those pieces and had a shadow of what a regular burrito would be. (The cheese and the salsa, however, were tasty.) Avoid tofu. Veggies/meats good.
He says: I definitely like MexiCali. My favorite burritos from them are the ones that have sweet potatoes or plantains. While not your typical burritos, they actually mix quite well with meats like chicken. One notable thing about MexiCali burritos is that they tend to be a bit wet. Due to the salsa and other ingredients you may be likely to have a small puddle resulting from the far end of the burrito as you eat it. With that said, sometimes I really want a wet burrito, and off to MexiCali I go.
Recommend: Pollo y papas, chicken.
Avoid: "Tofu" -- if that is indeed your real name.;MexiCali is the proverbial apple in the Garden of Eden...you want it, but you know there are dire consequences for having it. For having "Cali" in its name, it's rather disappointing (because California has some dope ass Mexican food).
What I Ordered: Cheese Quesadilla. Nothing special. Literally tortilla and some shredded cheese. Extremely overpriced for what it is.
Verdict: The food is okay at best. The only reason I gave it three stars is because my roommate, ironically from L.A., claims they serve a pretty good burrito. Haven't tried, and I don't want to try. He might be delusional. Or hasn't tried the slice of heaven known as El Taurino/King Taco. Also, their service is a joke. The lady manning the cash register looked at me with disgust when I asked for some corn salsa on the side. Also, they have one cook. Orders get backlogged. Food takes foreverrrrrr to come out. So if you're feeling Mexican food while in Philadelphia, you'll be much more satisfied with Don Memo's Food Cart, or even (dare I say) Chipotle/Qdoba. I'd recommend to try it just to try it, but leave it at that. No gastronomic love affair stems from this place.;Cheap and GOOD.
Their enchiladas are bangin' for $7 and it's so much food.
I accidentally ate all of it during my lunch break one day. That was a mistake. So full.
They usually make them with green sauce (which I'm still trying to figure out if it's tomatillo sauce. It's a little too spicy to be tomatillo, but I'm still not sure what it is). I had it with brown sauce one time, which I thought was mole, but again, apparently isn't. The brown sauce is not spicy, which I prefer.
I've never had the quesadillas, but I've only ever heard good things.
Their hours are strange, though. Sometimes they're open and if they don't feel like it, they're not.
I went in one day asking for a take out menu and the girl pointed to the wall where the menu was mounted so I said "No, I mean a take out menu that I can bring with me". She said "Online only".
This is not helpful for someone who does not have internet access at work.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant MexiCali 2: Damn good mexican food. Definitely recommend it for a quick bite.;Best bang for your buck! I was eating at the cart before I realized they had an actual brick and mortar establishment. Both are great. For a couple of bucks you get a fresh-made burrito with as little as rice and beans and as much as salsa, guacamole, tofu, plantains, whatever. I'm a vegetarian, so I didn't notice the meat options, but I'm sure there are some. This is my new go-to place for lunch!;Great deal for how delicious the burritos are.
If you have the option to get chorizo, do it! It was delicious and perfectly spicy. As for the rest, service is fairly quick and the place is clean. Downsides I spotted: a few things listed on their menu were out of stock. Eh, minor infraction.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant MexiCali 2: Yes, there are vegan options in University City, you just have to know where to look for them. MexiCali has a number of great options.
Many options here can be made vegan by holding the cheese. I absolutely adore the marinated tofu burrito. The tofu has a wonderfully chewy texture, and along with the black beans, the meal packs a protein-filled punch that will leave you full well past dinner-time, should you choose to finish it. The sweet potato and plantain burrito is purportedly dairy-free, and it's another delicious, filling vegan option. The veggie tacos come with a spicier version of the sweet potato, the marinated tofu and some cabbage on doubled corn tortillas. The tacos are not as filling as the burritos, but they're a delicious lighter option. Finally, a fourth option for vegans: the guacamole burrito. They homemade guac is to-die-for delicious.
I end up at MexiCali about once a week. I've been going since they were just a lunch truck 8 years back. There's often a line at the restaurant, but this place has been around for years and they have a great system to get you your burrito in a very timely manner.;BEST BURRITOS IN UNIVERSITY CITY, HANDS DOWN! AND THEY'RE NOT FROM A CHAIN!
As if that doesn't sum up how I feel about MexiCali, might I add that the owner, Jane, is extremely friendly, personable, and accommodating when it comes to modifying menu selections to one's preference--beans and I are not friends, and I'm not a big fan of salsa, but my standard is a chicken or tofu burrito with rice and cheese, usually in a whole wheat tortilla. Also planning to try the sweet potato and plantain burrito sometime soon. Every single time it hits the spot, and for the size of the burrito, the price is definitely worth it! How ironic that I recently reviewed both of the major Mexican restaurant chains in the neighborhood and thought I'd be returning to them often...then I tried MexiCali and that all changed...I've found my new go-to for burritos!;I've been eating at Mexicali since the late 90s when they were just a cramped food truck serving up fresh mexican goodness. It's now 2012 and the same freshness, tastiness, and uniqueness of their burritos still applies in their storefront. Whether it's the steak fajita, tofu (best tofu burrito i've ever had), spinach, or sweet potato (get sour cream with this!), it's just delicious! And the homemade whole wheat tortillas are great.
Great flavors and portions for a good price. Do yourself a favor and eat here.. |
Boston Market 5 is located at 1758 Allentown Road, Lansdale city. It has the postal code is 19446 and latitude - longitude is 40.2593247657 --75.3254268135 . List of Boston Market 5's categories: Event Planning & Services, Caterers, Comfort Food, Restaurants, American (Traditional), Chicken Shop, Sandwiches. Boston Market 5 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: 11:0-21:0. The rating for Boston Market 5 is 3.0. Boston Market 5 is currently closed. Boston Market 5 provides information for customer: Has good for groups service, Has caters service, No reservations service, Accepts credit cards, 'casual', Has good for kids service, Has supports takeout service, Has delivery support, Can only provide Low Price, No outdoor seating. Extremely poor review of restaurant Boston Market 5: Where to start?? First, I have never had tough chicken. Tonight, that changed . I had a 1/4 chicken platter. I could barely pry the meat from the bone with a knife and fork. The sides were barely warm. My corn muffin was stale to the point of crumbling apart. Add to this frozen butter! Try buttering a stale muffin with frozen butter! Crumbs were all that was left. I sense that there is no pride in the product at this store. I won't return. Finally, they are overpriced.;Came with a party of 8 and asked if we could get the BOGO offer and I guess the manager (she was only one wearing red shirt) said yes. First group got charged full rate. By the time the last group got there, they charged me the full rate too so I had to remind them about the BOGO. First group went back to get refund and she (the manager) said she wasn't supposed to give it. Once you say you will honor a coupon, you should honor it. Service stinks.;Horrible!
I ordered 2 prime ribs meals for $43.00!!
1 was so fatty my mother couldn't eat it and the other was very ok, veggies were not cooked, at all!. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Boston Market 5: I was craving turkey for some strange reason so we decided to head to Boston Market. There were four of us and each one of us had a different individual meal. BM back in the early 90's was pretty good, but I haven't been there since--until today. Sad to say, I was very disappointed. My turkey meal included two sides, and seeing the pitiful looking sides in their serving trays through the glass made it hard to pick one let alone two. They didn't look fresh or appealing at all except for the baked apples. The turkey was dry and flavorless, the dressing needed seasoning but was tolerable, and the creamed spinach was pretty good. I sampled the loaded mashed potatoes from another's meal, and they were very good.
For the price, I expected the BM of the early 90's. This wasn't even close, and for the two items I thought were good, I could make them myself at home. Needless to say, we won't be back unless they bring back the quality they had back in the day.;The staff here act like they are doing you a favor. Almost rude. Food Ok. I get you are making close to minimum wage but can you at least fake it?;My wife and I have been eating at the Hatfield Pa store for years and today is the worst experience ever. I ordered through app to pickup and when we got there there were only two workers...on a Saturday ! One named Karen was working under great pressure from her co worker Greg (or Craig) who had a temper tantrum about Karen's attempt to answer the phone and take orders while customers and other orders are pending. He was degrading her vocally right in front of customers waiting for their orders, storming out and leaving her alone to handle the whole store. I really hope that someone at their Corporate Office sees this review and takes action to correct this very bad situation.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Boston Market 5: I used to love Boston Market when I was a kid, but that has slowly changed over the last decade or so. It used to feel like home cooking, but I know better now. That being said, it's still a decent option for my wife and I when we're in a rush and want something above a fast food burger.
The chicken will always taste great, as will the mashed potatoes, mac & cheese, stuffing, apples, chicken pot pies, and corn bread. But there's not much else going on here. They've added a few things here and there over the years, but nothing significant has really stuck except some ribs and turkey.
The best things I see here are the prices & promotions. About $8.50 for a half chicken, two sides, and corn bread is an awesome deal. That's a lot more food than $8.50 at McDonald's or the Wendy's next door can get you. Even better is the fact that if you buy any food here during the week, you always get a coupon with your receipt for buy one, get one individual meals on the following Saturday. I used that today for the first time, and that's a heck of a deal.
The location isn't bad. It's close to me and visible from the road. The downside is it is located in the worst shopping center in the area. There may be two businesses operation in the strip mall portion of this lot. Not a place that people frequent.
I'm in between a 3 and a 4 star here, but the service is hit or miss that I've experienced so I'll go with a 3. Sometimes I can't get a smile from my server. Sometimes they don't communicate and ring me up multiple times or pack my food in another guest's bag. Seems like a lot of short term employees that I rarely see a second time, although I visit less than once a month.
I'll keep visiting, but it's not something I'll go out of my way for or make plans for really.;Good comfort food at high prices. For what it is, the prices shouldn't be that high and the cornbread should be bigger. Food is good though.;Others reviews are overly critical, I think. We've been here a few times in the past few months. First time we got a family chicken dinner for 4, which was really good. We loved the chicken and the sides were OK, especially the mashed potatoes and baked beans. We've also stopped here to pick up lunch a few times -- always 2 chicken caesar salads and a sandwich to go. The BBQ chicken sliders are a bargain -- $2.70 less than the sandwich. The salads are much better than other local take-out options. We may arrive too early for the staff, but it seems like the young black guy is the only one who's really on the ball.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Boston Market 5: 10/10 would recommend the service here. While they take a bit longer with each customer, I'd say being treated well is worth the wait. The staff member went the extra mile to offer topping off my mash with gravy when she was ringing me up. And with fast food prices, you wouldn't expect your food to be brought to your table but I was pleasantly surprised.
As for the food itself, you can't go wrong with the rotisserie, but I'm a real sucker for Boston Market's meatloaf. The veggies are all overcooked but you don't come here for the greens. But you already know that the real star of every Boston Market meal is that sweet, golden cornbread. I could eat that stuff for days on end.
tl;dr Service is great. Comfort food at it's best. Corn. Bread.;I love Boston Market food because it reminds me of good ole home cookin', but this isn't like the rest. The food is decent but getting pricey, not sure if it's just the economy though.
People who work there are very pleasant though and even wait the tables despite it being just a fast food establishment.;Not too bad for fast food.
I ate the turkey sandwich with a bowl of chicken noodle soup. Hit the spot.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Boston Market 5: Service here is great compared to any other fast food restaurants in the area with the exception of chik fila may be.;Everytime we come here, it's great! The people are so polite, especially the manager! She is right on top of things. I swear she never goes home, because she's always here! I would definitely recommend this Boston Market to others! Keep up the good work!;Boston Market seems to quietly exist over on Forty Foot road, next to Wendy's at the abandoned shopping center. I figured I would grab dinner there for a change, parking shouldn't be a problem at all. The food was just simple and tasty, no frills, no hassle, just consistent and satisfying. Thanks, and don't ever change.. |
Pogue Mahone's Pub is located at 910 Chester Pike, Prospect Park city. It has the postal code is 19076 and latitude - longitude is 39.8808842 --75.3086586 . List of Pogue Mahone's Pub's categories: Food, Restaurants, Nightlife, Beer, Wine & Spirits, Irish Pub, Bars, American (Traditional). Pogue Mahone's Pub 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 Pogue Mahone's Pub is 4.0. Pogue Mahone's Pub is currently closed. Pogue Mahone's Pub provides information for customer: Has good for kids service, Has good for groups service, Accepts credit cards, Has supports takeout service, Can provide Medium Price, u'free', Has bike parking, 'casual', No reservations service, Serves beer and wine, No outdoor seating, True, No delivery support, Average loud. Extremely poor review of restaurant Pogue Mahone's Pub: None. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Pogue Mahone's Pub: This is your locals only typical dive bar. If you aren't local I wouldn't recommend stopping by.
It's mostly old heads or locals that want that corner dive bar feeling.
I can easily see if you are part of that crowd it's a 4 star review. If you aren't then it's at the tier the end and it's a 2 star review.
Stop in for a beer and a shot just to say you been.;I wish the food was better - I've tried a few different things but none ever made me want to order it again.
I've done just drinks at bar - that was fine but it's usually crowded to get 2 or more seats next to each other. There was entertainment one night when I was there which made it a pleasant surprise.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Pogue Mahone's Pub: Ill give this place a 3 star just for having the balls to call the place "Kiss my Ass" pub. Pogue mahone is gaelic for "kiss my ass";Great garlic wings!
Good bar food-good prices!. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Pogue Mahone's Pub: The lighting is the only thing keeping me from a 5 star review. Bar tenders are great, live music awesome, just too much light. Knock out 1/2 the light bulbs and spare us seeing too much of the older patrons!;My crazy Auntie Margie decided we needed a drink after a long trip back from the Shore. We popped into this joint in the mid-afternoon. I liked it immediately.
Erin served us at the bar. She was a lovely girl, very sweet as were the half-dozen or so regulars that made us feel quite welcome. I had one of the best Grilled Cheese with bacon sandwiches that I have had in a long time with a cup of soup for about $7. A nice find on a hot day. Drinks were good and the owner was kind enough to buy us a round with the rest of the guests.
The place was clean and comfortable with nice specials from the kitchen and smiling faces at the bar. These folks had great humor and we're so very friendly.
I really enjoyed hitting this spot and am looking forward to checking out their very full entertainment schedule. I'll definitely be back. Thanks guys. You earned two more loyal guests.;this is a tiny bar tucked away in between a few other businesses. With that being said i haven't ben here in years until recently. the owner remodeled the place and its very classy on the inside but it still has that local bar (cheers like) feel. what was impressive was how many different beers they had readily available including my favorite ( yards brawler). the staff is friendly and the food is above average for a small bar. I ordered a burger and was surprised at how good it was. Since its around the corner they will be seeing my face more often =). Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Pogue Mahone's Pub: The food is great and Eryn (not Erin) the bartender is pretty flippin' awesome. She is friendly and makes you feel at home at this cool neighborhood bar.highly recommend this place.;While walking to Casey's restaurant to wait for my car to get tinted..... I looked over and saw this Irish Pub in the cut.....being part Irish I had to support my fellow Irishmen LOL.....good friendly service.....reasonable prices....the tuna on spinach garlic wrap was legit.....;been going here for about 12 yrs. Good food at great prices and a very good beer selection on tap and bottles. |
El Fuego 1 is located at 2101 Chestnut St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19103 and latitude - longitude is 39.9522316251 --75.1757883989 . List of El Fuego 1's categories: Food, Mexican, Restaurants. El Fuego 1 opens: Monday: 11:0-21:0, Tuesday: 11:0-21:0, Wednesday: 11:0-21:0, Thursday: 11:0-21:0, Friday: 11:0-21:0, Saturday: 12:0-21:0. The rating for El Fuego 1 is 3.0. El Fuego 1 is currently closed. El Fuego 1 provides information for customer: Has supports takeout service, Has good for kids service, No reservations service, Has good for groups service, Casual Attire, Can only provide Low Price, Accepts credit cards, No delivery support, True, Average loud, Has outdoor seating, Serves beer and wine, Has happy hour service. Extremely poor review of restaurant El Fuego 1: I've been to this place a few times and refuse to go back. The tacos are miserable. And the chick who makes them must be retarded. Tip to fuego: when making said tacos, please put meat and fixings inside the actuall tortilla shell. Do not just throw everything over top and call it a taco. It's infuriating when I have to remake possibly one of the easiset foods in the world to prepare. I hate u el fuego.;I must start by saying that this is THE WORST "Mexican" Food I have ever tasted!!!!! Mi Tia Margarita, (in Chicago) would crumble with Shame, if she ever found out that I actually PAID ($7.29-including tax for three soft shell "TACOS" ) for such Garbage!!!! The only thing Mexican about this place is the Name!!! Everything tasted like it came from a CAN. The beans were hard! The Veggie taco was: red onion and green pepper and FAKE Guacamole! The sour cream was so runny, my boyfriend thought that it might be bad. There were NO FLAVORS nor SPICES that let you know you were eating anything remotely Mexican. NOT "SPICES"- like Heat from hot peppers, but "SPICES" that are used in Mexican cuisine! I would have satisfied my desire for Mexican food had I gone to TACO BELL!!!! El Fuego left mi with a BAD AFTERTASTE, HUNGRY stomach, and a $7.39 Lesson! Look for GOOD Mexican food ELSEWHERE!!!!! ANYWHERE.... in 9th Street in South Philly......Or, if you want TACO BELL--it's better AND CHEAPER!!! AND they have REFRIED BEANS!!!!!;It ain't bad, but if you've had Chipotle, this place is a serious disappointment. Everything inside of it is a ridiculous clone of Chipotle, from the interior decor to the layout of the food to the actual food itself. Problem is that it doesn't taste half as good as Chipotle and it's not as fresh. When it's not busy be prepared for room temperature meat. Tasteless white rice like you're in a Chinese restaurant. Nothing is seasoned exceptionally well and the salsas are watery. Roll that up in your burrito and smoke it.
Do yourself a favor - get in a cab, spend 5 bucks, and go to 39th and Walnut and eat at the new Chipotle. It's the real deal for all you Philadelphians that have never experienced it. By the way, Qdoba is crap too so don't even think about eating there.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant El Fuego 1: The first thing I thought after walking into El Fuego was "Wait, I didn't just walk into a Chipotle, right?" I kept asking myself that as I walked through the dining area that was decorated and laid out sorta like a Chipotle and up to the counter that had pans set up with various meats, cheese, cheese, etc.. exactly like Chipotle. The people working there were friendly in much the same way as the nice people at Chipotle...
Anyway, you get the point. Upon first look, it seems like some franchisee of Chipotle decided to break away and do things their own way, but actually ended up doing things in much the same manner. The prices and menu are comparable, but I was glad to see they also offered chorizo, which they don't have at Chipotle. They also had beer and liquor (and I think they make margaritas) that was priced about average for the area.
"Two stars" here means "Meh. I've experienced better." according to Yelp, and in all fairness I'd say that's what I feel about the place after eating there. The chorizo was room temperature, the (green medium) sauce didn't have much flavor to it, and the soft taco shells kinda reminded me of those ones you buy in a supermarket. You know, the ones in the plastic packaging with the bell logo and "South of the Border" font.
In short, El Fuego is a knock off Chipotle or Qdoba that also has an abbreviated bar setup in it.;To be fair, I broke my own rule eating at this place to begin with. I live in Chicago, and a good rule to live by is, "Only eat Mexican food in Chicago...or Mexico. Period." Chicago has the most tortilla factories in North America besides, you guessed it, Mexico. So you can always guarantee great tortillas. Plus every cook/chef working in Chicago is again, you guessed it, Mexican. We just do it right.
El Fuego looked cute though, and we just wanted a quick, cheap bite. It seems confusing when you order. We were there for happy hour so we got cheap chips/salsa and guac. They're in little to-go containers. We're eating here but whatever. So then you step to the left (?) and this young girl asks what you want. Here was my major misstep. I got the chorizo quesadilla. Yuck. It's SPANISH chorizo!!?? What? This is an entirely different beast than Mexican chorizo. So it was pretty much gross. My husband got a spicy beef burrito. Not spicy. And they don't know how to wrap a burrito. He ate it with a fork. Bummer. The salsa was actually pico de gallo, so oh well. The guac was pleasant enough.
They have beer. Two stars.;Just not anything special. It's not true mexican, more like chipotle or q-doba. Except chipotle and q-doba are better. I've had burritos and bowls from here, and while they are fine, there's really nothing exciting about them. The rice, beans, and meat are pretty dull, the salsa doesn't have that much flavor. They do seem to have a decent happy hour (i've never been) but there are much better options for $8. If you want true mexican (on the cheap) try Taqueria Veracruzana instead, and if you want higher-end "east coast mexican" try el rey down the street.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant El Fuego 1: I feel so dirty Yelping while still in the establishment, but I need to digest what I just ate, so here goes. El Fuego is like a kicked up version of Qdoba. I was actually on my way there when I decided to drop in and sample what promised to be a "premium" burrito. After seeing only about a 10% higher price tag, I decided to indulge in a spicy chicken that delivered slightly more punch than it's plain sister down the street. At about 20% smaller than a Qmonster, the tiny bit of El Fuego rice paled in comparison to the fluffy, cilantro heaven at Qdoba. The tortilla tasted store bought and was not worth the calories. Qdoba's supremacy ends here. El Fuego's vegetables were sweet, grilled to perfection and unfortunately too sparse. The meat was juicier and more plentiful, surprisingly. The salsa was made from very nice tomatoes, but not acidic enough. The cheese was high quality, slightly sharp and just the right amount. The sour cream was watered down as it seems to be everywhere at burrito bars which is why I order the quesadilla sour cream at Qdoba.
So why only 3 stars? It's still just OK. I would even give Qdoba 4 stars despite being not nearly as pretty, not as high quality and only slightly less expensive. Why? Cause if you are going to advertise as being premium and drag me into your hipster, minimalist joint, you had better blow my mind.;This is currently the best option for a quick burrito in CC/RH, but there isn't much competition (not 1 but 2 qdoba's, really?)
The salad option is nice for when you're craving the spicy beef but need to cut calories somewhere. Serving beer and margarita's is a no-brainer, and the happy hour is a nice touch, even if I don't really see myself coming out anytime soon.
And unfortunately (for me) I agree with Monica, the original seams to be better. Maybe it's a grass is greener scenario, or maybe my fond memories have whitewashed any shortfalls. Overall a solid 3, but it's not going to blow you away. If you've got the time or motivation Bella Vista really isn't all that far...;Even though I appreciate the homemade offerings at El Fuego, they need to hit the kitchen and work on their guacamole recipe (-1). It's just too acerbic for my taste. Their fresh pico de gallo (+1) makes up for the condiment quality though.
The chicken burrito (+1) is a favorite and while they don't offer breakfast burritos (-1) (something I often crave), their frozen blood orange margaritas (+3) compensate for their shortcomings.
So, total score here: 3 stars. Is it just me or does their original location outshine their newer spot?. Good, satisfied review of restaurant El Fuego 1: While I do prefer Chipotle, El Fuego is a cut above other burrito places (e.g. Qdoba). The burritos are pretty flavorful, but nothing that is gonna knock your socks off. However, the thing that definitely puts it above a place like Qdoba is that they serve mixed drinks/beer! They also have a fantastic happy hour ($3 margs and $2 chips & guac? sounds good to me!). So if you're in the area between 4-7 PM on a weekday, consider stopping by--it won't be the best burrito you've ever had but the atmosphere/drinks more than make up for it.;This location is very large and very clean. It's a neat space, but I'm not sure they have fully utilized it.
Depending on what you get, this place can be great. The burritos are definitely enough to fill you up. And it's really awesome that they have a selection of beers and sodas outside of the estadounidense norm.
But, I don't know if I'll ever come back. The steak quesadilla I had tasted exactly like Campbell's chicken noodle soup. Exactly like it. It was gross.;Stopped by yesterday for a burrito fix and saw this location has closed! Sad. Always consistent and fresh.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant El Fuego 1: I love this place! The staff is always super friendly, they're reasonably priced. It's like the non-chain Qdoba with margaritas! And goddamn those margaritas are good!;I've been here a few times now and have never been disappointed. While the burritos may be Chipotle / fast food style, you can really taste the difference in their ingredients. My burrito always comes bursting at the seems, and I usually get halfway through before reverting to a fork.
I also appreciate the presence of Jarritos Mexican sodas, with flavors like lime and guava, sweetened with real sugar. One of the few sodas I really enjoy drinking.
The price is a little higher than I'd like for lunch, although I'm sure one burrito could cover two meals if you have the self control to stop eating one halfway, which I don't.
I love the spicy beef burrito with black beans, mild and m;Just as good as the 1st but doesn't have quite the same vibe. A good vibe none-the-less. I had the tacos. Steak, Chicken and my favorite (drum roll please.................) Chorizo.... god they were delicious. Speedy service, nice folks at the counter and beer. Yes. Beer.
go get a Sol and a burrito. Tell them Flaco sent you. ( i dont actually know who the hell Flaco is.). |
Antonia's Family Restaurant is located at 615 S Chester Rd, Swarthmore city. It has the postal code is 19081 and latitude - longitude is 39.8910538 --75.3534005 . List of Antonia's Family Restaurant's categories: American (New), Restaurants. Antonia's Family Restaurant opens: Monday: 6:0-20:0, Tuesday: 6:0-21:0, Wednesday: 6:0-21:0, Thursday: 6:0-21:0, Friday: 6:0-21:0, Saturday: 6:0-21:0, Sunday: 7:0-19:0. The rating for Antonia's Family Restaurant is 3.5. Antonia's Family Restaurant is currently open. Antonia's Family Restaurant provides information for customer: Average loud, Can provide Medium Price, Has good for groups service, Casual Attire, Has supports takeout service, Has good for kids service, Has bike parking, Accepts credit cards, Has caters service, u'no', No reservations service, No outdoor seating, Has delivery support, True, Serves beer and wine. Extremely poor review of restaurant Antonia's Family Restaurant: I saw that they won best crab cake as voted on by Delco Times readers so I had to try a sandwich. My buddy got one to go and gave me half. I'm amazed this was recognized as best. I found mostly filler and very little crab. A HUGE disappointment. Occasionally Yours's crab cake on first Friday blows this out of the water - big chunks of fresh lump crab with very little Panko breadcrumbs to bind it together. The problem is it's only available once a month. I'll be trying Frankies On Fairview next since they came in as the best of the rest.;I stopped by for lunch today and was truly disappointed with the quality of their food. I picked their special thinking it would be a good choice since it was a special. I was completely wrong. The New England clam chowder was like paste. It tasted bland and like flour. My Main course was fried flounder. It came out breaded and difficult to find any flounder. Enough said about my lunch. I would not eat at this establishment again.;Take-out
#1- order was wrong
#2- didnt taste fresh (crab)
#3- whole meal (my husband's and I's) inedible
#4- asparagus was mushy
#5- side salads were weak (like 4 pieces of lettuce)
Just a horrible dinner and I will never go back.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Antonia's Family Restaurant: Somebody call Gordon Ramsey, because this place was a nightmare.
Let me lay some context out there for you: My family and I went here for dinner on a whim. This seems important because all of the other reviews are for breakfast.
Walking in we noticed that there were only 2 tables of elderly seated. This seemed strange given it was 6:45 at night. My wife wanted to leave, but I have a pioneer spirit and was determined to press on.
Lets jump right in to some of the highlights. My wife's pasta had a very large piece of plastic in it. I thought it was from a bag of shredded cheese, she thinks from a bag of sauce, who's to say who was right? The biggest issue was that my two year old's meatballs were raw, I mean really really raw. Almost at the level of WWE's Monday night raw. I think you get the point. This goes beyond annoyance and is straight dangerous.
To be fair it wasn't all bad. I'm adding a star because the server was very accommodating and took my sons meal off the bill. Also, my pasta carbonara was really good.
Seems like breakfast is in and Dinner is most definitely out.;It was a bad experience. To start, my Reuben sandwich had minimal meat and was made with American cheese rather than Swiss. To end, the waitress tried to overcharge us $10 by not detailing the bill's charges and hoping we wouldn't notice the overcharge. Everything in the middle was mediocre.;This restaurant has a great reputation so we decided to give it a try. It didn't live up to it's reputation. It took a while to be waited on and though our order was simple it took far too long to be served. The tables seated with or after us were finished before we got our food. 20 minutes after ordering the waitress let us know they were out of one of the sandwiches so the wait started over. The fries were overcooked and the onion rings burned. We used our napkins to clean up a spill and our multiple requests for additional napkins went unfulfilled. Maybe in regular times it's great but I don't think the pandemic is an excuse for the quality of service we received.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Antonia's Family Restaurant: We were greeted as soon as we walked in. There was a distinct smell-like a nursing home smell. Waitress took our order, food came in timely manner. My husband ordered breakfast. He ordered bacon was given sausage. The food was just so so,nothing outstanding.;A decent restaurant place. If you go early, you can be entertained by the local regulars.;Went here for dinner with high hopes. Love that it is a BYOB. Lots of good reviews. The restaurant from what I gather was recently renovated and it is nicely done. The storefront definitely does not do it justice. It is nicely laid out, has a warm feeling, the staff is very friendly. It has a large dining area and a counter.
That being said, we were very disappointed with dinner. We ordered eggplant parm and chicken vodka. The dinners came with salads and garlic cheese bread which were both very good. The dinners were large portions but were not good. Lack or taste or tasted more like frozen dinners or something from a place like Applebee's or Benigans (remember those?) - not a good taste, like premaid or microwaved dinners. Not fresh or homemade. Very disappointing. Good points: nice atmosphere; BYOB; fast service, friendly and prices were excellent - dinner for two about $26 (salad, bread, entree). Efficient and pleasant staff
I get the feeling this is more of a breakfast and lunch place. I would like to try breakfast here but won't do dinner again. Will write an update after we try it again.
Three stars instead of two (food) because it was cute and the staff were great. Back end and bathrooms could have been cleaner. Dinner entrees/fare definitely would not bring me back but like the place enough to try for breakfast.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Antonia's Family Restaurant: Newly redone inside when daughter took over the family business. Antonia flys all over making sure everything is going well. Food is still Greekish, but lots more than that. Great when you want an inexpensive dinner with no fuss or a great Sunday Brunch without breaking the bank.;What a pleasant surprise! We were in the area and HUNGARY for some brunch, glad I picked this place. Very modern and the staff is super friendly. You could tell there was a lot of regulars which gives it such a friendly feel even tho we aren't from the immediate area. The cream chipped beef is solid as in the french toast. You will be pleasantly surprised especially because a lot of breakfast places are gross, but this is as clean as you could hope for. TRY IT!!!;The fact that this place is so close and a BYOB earns huge points for me. I loved the entrees like the chicken parm and alfredo dishes. The service here is very friendly and fast to get the food. The breakfast here was not because of the more than adequate portion size but I guess I am more used to my omelette's from NJ diners filling it with veggies and the like. Again the service is friendly and attentive but take note that after you get your check, dont expect change soon or you credit card to be run through in a rush unless you can wave the service down to run it through. Perhaps its not to rush you but again, I'm used to other restaurants hopping on that fast. This wont stop me from coming back though.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Antonia's Family Restaurant: Where else in Delaware County can you walk in at 3 o'clock starving and be able to order from the breakfast,lunch or dinner menu? Certainly not the flavors of the month in the area that close for a couple of hours in the afternoon.
That's why i am glad this staple in Delaware County,that's been here for over 20 years and is in It's second generation of family ownership is still. thriving.
Today its a veal parm sandwich on a soft kaiser with a pickle and chips. It was devine !!!!!!
Prices are great.
Breakfast, lunch or dinner - you will not be disappointed.;Perfect for breakfast/lunch. Friendly staff, family business, great prices, and great food. My go-to when I am in town with my mom!;We went to Antonia's a few weeks ago. I got the red white and blue french toast, it had whipped cream, fresh cut strawberries, bananas and blueberries. It was awesome. My boyfriend got a delicious omelette with a side of scrapple. The scrapple was cooked perfectly. Our waitress was attentive and personable. It is very clean and the decor is nice and cozy. I highly recommend this place.. |
Yo'R So Sweet is located at 148 W State St, Kennett Square city. It has the postal code is 19348 and latitude - longitude is 39.8461079 --75.7134083 . List of Yo'R So Sweet's categories: Creperies, Juice Bars & Smoothies, Waffles, Breakfast & Brunch, Specialty Food, French, Food, Restaurants. Yo'R So Sweet opens: Tuesday: 10:0-20:0, Wednesday: 10:0-20:0, Thursday: 10:0-20:0, Friday: 10:0-21:0, Saturday: 9:0-19:0, Sunday: 9:0-15:0. The rating for Yo'R So Sweet is 4.5. Yo'R So Sweet is currently closed. Yo'R So Sweet provides information for customer: Can provide Medium Price, No good for groups service, Has bike parking, Accepts credit cards, No reservations service, 'casual', No dogs allowed, Has supports takeout service, Serves beer and wine, True, Has good for kids service, Has outdoor seating, Has caters service, Has wheelchair accessible, False, u'free', No table service, No delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Yo'R So Sweet: None. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Yo'R So Sweet: Made my first visit to the Market at Liberty Place today. I decided to try something unique in this area, a self proclaimed " globally influenced creperie".
After perusing the menu of savory and sweet crepes, I decided on the Neapolitan with chicken. A bottle of Honest Tea, and the young man rings me up and announces a lunch bill of $15 and change. WHAT!?! Holy Cow, I don't think I gave it away visually, but I might have strolled up to Talula's Table if I planned to drop that amount on lunch.
While I was waiting for my crepe, a solid 15 minutes (I looked at the time stamp on my receipt), I had time to observe. And that's when I saw a crime being committed. The crepes are pre-made. No, no, no !!! Why on Earth would a place, whose sole business and signage is about crepes, do this? I watched as my crepe, the foundation of my lunch, was pulled out of a stack of crepes. You guys are killing me. And by the time I sat down with my order, and took a bite, it was evident. The crepe itself was overcooked in different spots. It was soft with some bites, and crispy in others. Every bite was different. The toppings were good enough, but overall...lacked some seasoning. I thought back to having a crepe at a little stall outside the Convention Center in Washington, where the lady made my order fresh to order. This experience was nowhere close.
It's really unfortunate. We don't have very much in the way of variety out here in Southern Chester County. This creperie should be a gold mine. Overpriced and poor execution will put their business under in less than a year if I'm betting. I only wish the owner(s) success but they'll have to make some changes to do so.;Michael was right on with his review.
I ordered the Tropical Thunder Crepe. It has shrimp and pesto in it. I asked if there were any veggies and he said no but I could add some. So I added tomato. And I ordered the Tomato Bisque Soup and bottled water.
I was amazed when my lunch totaled $20.
I was even more amazed when I saw the pre-made crepe come out, really? They could be filling that market with the great aroma of fresh creeps cooking that people would be drawn to them.
My crepe was very disappointing. The shrimp looked like tiny canned shrimp and thank goodness I added tomatoes, there were sections of my crepe that were only tomatoes. The shrimp looked pre-cooked as well.
The Tomato Bisque soup was very good so that's what earned my 2 stars.
I have high hopes for the Market to make it, especially the only 2 unique food shops in the place, this one and Nourish. Hope they figure things out quick because many people wouldn't be coming back at those prices and lack of quality.;I wanted to love this place because it's so unique, but I had a really bland and unimpressive mushroom crepe for $10. So disappointing. Maybe I should give it another try and just stick with sweet crepes.... Average, acceptable review of restaurant Yo'R So Sweet: First time I've been here and I can't believe it's taken me this long to discover this gem! I got the Franco American which is a savory crepe with turkey, Brie, sliced apples, and arugula pesto. It was so yummy! Staff was very friendly too!;First time and did not see dish made so do not know if crepe pre made, but quality was soft and chewy. I give more stars than other raters because the filling on the Kennett was delicious. Spinach fresh and mushroom mix nice. Also points for attractive presentation. If crepes were warm and cooked properly this would be a excellent dish and worth the high price.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Yo'R So Sweet: (4) ~ very good food & service...Highlights included Pulled Pork Crepe with Black Bean Salsa; Slice of Lemon-cello Crepe Cake; & Toasted "Homemade" Marshmallow on a stick:);Interestingly enough, these are some of the best crepes I have had, hands-down. Who would've expected that from Kennett Square? The crepe batter is nice and thick, the fruits are fresh, and the smoothies are excellent too :);Ordered the Bananas Foster crepe. Made right in Front of us. $10 for one, but I now see there's a deal you can get on Yelp ($5 for $10 or something).
Only reason why I wouldn't give it 5 stars is because I think in needed a little more rum.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Yo'R So Sweet: We are so happy we discovered this place. We had never really experienced crepes before, until visiting this place in the Market on State Street, and we fell in love. It is locally owned and operated and the people are so friendly and helpful! Crepes not only as a desert, but also as a good lunch or dinner. Ingredients are fresh and you have many to choose from. And you can watch and talk to the staff while they are making the crepes, if you sit at the counter. Meats/Vegetables/Cheeses, as well as the sweet ingredients for desert. Prices are a little on the high end, but we feel it is well worth it for the fresh ingredients and the local, personal, friendly flavor. We stop here sometimes for a meal before going to Longwood Gardens. There is off street parking (free) for the Market customers.;Absolutely fantastic! Finally decided to try Yo'r So Sweet. The line was long as I went right in the middle of the lunch rush. Elizabeth was working all of the orders on her own and at no time did she take shortcuts to move the line. Every meal was prepared and plated in such a beauty manner.
It was obvious that she loves her creations and wanted each of us to walk away happy. The wait was long but it was definitely worth it. The Thai chicken crepe hit the spot. I'll definitely be back. An order of chicken and waffles has my name on it.;I'm a regular customer here, and these crepes are all freshly made and fantastic! Owner-chef Elizabeth is a natural cook who only uses local and fresh seasonal ingredients. All of the crepes are great but look for specials if they have them, and you simply must get the chicken and waffles...wow! Oh, and any dessert she makes with custard is knee-weakeningly wonderful (in fact, two crepes are a must...one for your main meal, and one for dessert).. |
Engine 23 Smokehouse BBQ is located at 23 Woodland Ave, Morton city. It has the postal code is 19070 and latitude - longitude is 39.9087651 --75.3281188 . List of Engine 23 Smokehouse BBQ's categories: Beer, Wine & Spirits, Restaurants, Food, Barbeque, Italian. Engine 23 Smokehouse BBQ 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, Sunday: 11:30-21:0. The rating for Engine 23 Smokehouse BBQ is 3.5. Engine 23 Smokehouse BBQ is currently closed. Engine 23 Smokehouse BBQ provides information for customer: Has outdoor seating, Has good for groups service, Has good for kids service, False, Average loud, True, Can provide Medium Price, Has reservations service, Serves beer and wine, Has caters service, Accepts credit cards, Casual Attire, Has supports takeout service, u'free', Has bike parking, No delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Engine 23 Smokehouse BBQ: I normally don't review restaurants; But I feel compelled to write after eating here. It took an hour and a half to receive cafeteria-grade food from a jerk of a waiter (he complained when we asked for split checks and took no action to recover for the extreme lateness of the food). I wish zero stars was an option.;Is it possible to leave a rating of -5 stars! Poor greeting, slow and took 35 minutes to receive their mediocre food. Can we have our $30.00 back and get a refund? Gives me lack of hope in trying any restaurant that I am not familiar with at this time. Restaurant should be called 23 Reasons To Cook At Home. Delco award winner for 2016 by who the owner? I would avoid this joint.;I've had great BBQ and this wasn't it. Wait staff slow and the place was half empty couldn't even get dink orders right and then didn't return with the rest of them. Took for ever and a day for appetizers to come out it doesn't take a half hour to fry up wings and pulled pork fries as the wings were the excuse for the delays. The main course comes and portions are small the brisket is slopped in sauce I think to hide the fact it was over cooked and dry. No pink no visible smoke ring as any brisket should show after being smoked and BBQ'ed. Baby back ribs were in fact regular pork ribs that even my 12 year old commented on that they were in fact tough. Little known fact is people his mistakes behind BBQ sauce in the hopes if you slop enough on it will hid all your sins and short comings. If the BBQ sauce was good maybe but this maple brown sugar had no depth or originality I think it could have even been craft BBQ sauce from a bottle. Sides baked beans were beans in a brown sugar water not that refined. Mac & Cheese dull dry not much to write home about or ever try again. Over all I don't know what was worse the service or the food.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Engine 23 Smokehouse BBQ: So first off I'm a big fan of engine 23 but boy did you drop the ball on Father's Day, no ribs no brisket n no BBQ chicken, wtf?! As I ate my pulled pork ( the only thing BBQ that was available) I must of seen 25 customers walk out, looked as if the waitstaff was truly mortified to tell incoming customers that they had no BBQ food, I actually felt bad for them ( it wasn't their fault!) & could ya tell the workers in back to just fill a cooler of beer while drinking on the job, smh! Get back on the ball guys!!!!;Was waiting for this place to open as I love BBQ. Had ate a tavanis and thought it was a good honest Italian joint and the owner knew the neighborhood and didn't go overboard with the menu. You know a place sucks usually with a huge menu. Ribs were just ok the sides came out cold , in fairness it was the first week open. Pizza shop atmosphere. Looks like they want to concentrate on take out. I'll try again soon hopefully better. I want this place to succeed. BBQ sucks around here;This place acts more like a local bar than a BBQ place. Upon first walking in you have to go to the bar, instead of being greeted at the front. The upside is that the food is average to above average BBQ.
Customer Service : C
Customers : D
Food : B
Would i go back?, Not likely since other BBQ places like big daddyz out perform Engine 23.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Engine 23 Smokehouse BBQ: We were in the mood for barbecue so we thought we would give this place a whirl for takeout. We ordered a large rib platter and a large 1/2 smoked chicken platter. We were told twenty minutes for a pick up time and it was ready.
This place is more bar than restaurant and on a weekend night there weren't too many folks in the place.
The ribs here were ok, tender enough but tasted like Sweet Baby Rays BBQ sauce. They did have a bit of bite to them which may have come from a spicy dry rub. We were pleasantly surprised by this.
I'm not sure why this was the large 1/2 chicken platter as the leg and thigh were minuscule. The breast was a good size but dried out somewhat, but still tasty.
Each platter comes with two sides and cornbread with maple butter. The fries were ok, baked beans were good, and the cole slaw, meh. The maple butter was already on the cornbread. I would have preferred it on the side. It seemed to have an off taste but I couldn't place it since it was already melted into the muffin shaped piece of corn bread.
Parking can be a challenge as it is perpendicular to the front and you have to back out onto busy Route 420. There may be more parking around back.;I had the chance to use Engine 23 to cater a party I recently threw. I spent about $220.00 on a whole pan of ribs, a half pan of collards, a half pan of mac and cheese, a quart of brisket, and a quart of pork. I felt that some items I got were very good, and others were extremely forgettable.
To start with the good... I was very, very pleased with the ribs that we got. They were huge, the meat fell right off the bone, and the flavor was excellent. We even had some left over and ended up reheating them in the microwave (gasp) but they were still delicious and tender, even after a trip through the microwave.
The mac and cheese was decent, but it didn't appear to be seasoned at all and the flavor wasn't really there. It was basically some elbow macaroni topped with cheese. It got the job done, but wasn't anything special.
The pork was good. We got some rolls and made sandwiches, but it didn't come anywhere near the flavor of the ribs.
The collard greens didn't really impress me as they weren't cut right (they were way, way too long) and the flavor was kind of bland. It doesn't help that my husband and I make the best greens on the planet, so we're very picky about the quality of our greens. I think if they threw a bit of crushed red pepper into the mix we might have gotten some of the kick we were missing.
The brisket was extremely chewy/gummy/fatty, and was definitely my least favorite part of everything. Normally I love brisket, but the container we got truly was so fatty you couldn't get through a bite of your sandwich without having to pull some meat/fat out of your mouth. I was greatly disappointed with the quality of that meat, and wished I had forgotten the brisket part of the order altogether.
Overall I am happy I used Engine 23 as I didn't have to cook and it made the party easy for me. However, in the future I would only get their ribs and pulled pork. I'd make my own collards and macaroni and cheese, for sure.
I would probably end up giving this place 4 stars for a dine-in experience, pending the service was good. If I could go in there and just get a heaping plate of ribs, I would be more than content.;Nice place! I had lunch there with my boyfriend, and we had a good time. Really nice barbecue!. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Engine 23 Smokehouse BBQ: Great food! The ribs fall off the bone and the corn bread is delicious! Great customer service too! I would say it's pretty darn close to traditional southern BBQ.;This was my second take at the bbq ribs. The flavors were definitively there but my ribs were a little too Cajun" aka burnt. Grant it I arrived a little bit to closing time. However, I still sorted my way through. My BF came overnight and demolished the remaining ribs. The collard greens were cooked to perfection but needed seasoning. However, a little dash of salt and pepper took them from a 5 to 8. I never had Mac and cheese with bread crumbs on top but I wasn't made at them either.;We went to this place last week during a trip out to the east coast. We were staying by the Philadelphia airport and wanted barbeque. The bbq itself was really good and the sauces they had included one called stupid hot which actually did pack a punch. Fries were also quite good as noted by other reviewers... Overall, a good experience, friendly staff, and really meaty ribs!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Engine 23 Smokehouse BBQ: I happen to be out Ubering in Morton, PA and looked up this place. I got the small chicken platter which came with a nicely seasoned chicken breast that was moist and flavorful.
The potato salad was good. The baked beans were excellent.
I'm glad I stopped in.;This place is seriously amazing! The best wings I had in a long time. My wife and I just keep coming back her. Their pulled pork is amazing as well! Give it a try, you won't be disappointed!!!;Excellent smoked items like brisket and salmon. Everything else is great too, including the service.. |
Pizata is located at 160 N Gulph Rd, King of Prussia city. It has the postal code is 19406 and latitude - longitude is 40.088123 --75.391408 . List of Pizata's categories: Pizza, Restaurants, Italian. Pizata 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: 10:0-19:0. The rating for Pizata is 4.5. Pizata is currently open. Pizata provides information for customer: True. Extremely poor review of restaurant Pizata: None. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Pizata: None. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Pizata: [822]
This Pizata food location is located in the King of Prussia Mall.
We were a bit hungry and it was nice that they had someone outside the location giving out samples. The pizza was tasty so we decided to buy one.
It was high quality pizza and we really enjoyed our meal.
The staff was friendly.
I would definitely stop in again.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Pizata: None. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Pizata: The thin crust pizza is some of the best I've ever had. Seriously, so good. I wasn't expecting much from a mall pizza shop, but it's fire.;Pizata is great, it is located in the king of Prussia mall, second floor. They have a great selection of pizzas, and they are cooked right in front of your eyes in a matter of minutes. I was amazed at how quickly my pizza was done. Seriously, from order placed to pie in my hands was 3-4 minutes. You can't get a pretzel from auntie Anne in less time than that.
I ordered the BBQ chicken pizza, and it delicious. At first I was a little concerned because there were more onions than I would ordinarily care for, but they were not overpowering and the balance tasted just right.
The crust is thin, but not too crispy, and the cheese/topping ratio is generous. They had various other flavor combinations, they were generous enough to let me sample the prosciutto pizza which tasted great as well.
You will not be disappointed, give them a shot.;Just off the plain cheese pizza alone, this place gets 5 stars. I smiled so big when I seen this come out the oven. And it got even bigger once I sank my teeth into it. I definitely be coming back here the next time I visit King of Prussia Mall. A hidden gem for sure.. |
Pizza Hut 14 is located at 1841 Norristown Rd, Maple Glen city. It has the postal code is 19002 and latitude - longitude is 40.1787995395 --75.1840000302 . List of Pizza Hut 14's categories: Chicken Wings, Restaurants, Italian, Pizza. Pizza Hut 14 opens: Monday: 10:30-22:0, Tuesday: 10:30-22:0, Wednesday: 10:30-22:0, Thursday: 10:30-22:0, Friday: 10:30-23:0, Saturday: 10:30-23:0, Sunday: 10:30-22:0. The rating for Pizza Hut 14 is 2.0. Pizza Hut 14 is currently closed. Pizza Hut 14 provides information for customer: No good for kids service, Can only provide Low Price, Has supports takeout service, No outdoor seating, No caters service, Casual Attire, Has delivery support, Serves beer and wine, Accepts credit cards, No good for groups service, True, No reservations service. Extremely poor review of restaurant Pizza Hut 14: Horrible service. Lazy employees. Ordered online and the estimated time was 55 minutes for delivery. Called after an hour and 15 minutes they said the delivery was out and would be there soon. An hour and forty minutes goes by I call again and they don't have my order. Wtf;ordered online - two personal pan pizzas- online it said it will be ready in 30 mins. waited 35 mins- got there---had to wait A FRICKIN HOUR!!!!!!!!!! for two PERSONAL pan pizzas? never again..ill spend the extra money to go to papa johns or dominos! AVOID THIS DUMP!;Rude, Ignorant, disrespectful. Placed an order and it eventually arrived, but with the wrong soda and without stuffed garlic knots. I was told that they were out of these items but the website said nothing of the sort while ordering. The driver also said he called me but he gave me an old number from and old address when the proper phone number was listed under the address that he delivered to. I called the store and spoke with "Ricky the manager" who was rude, cutting me off and making excuses instead of apologizing or offering a solution. He never once apologized or said excuse me when interrupting and then hung up on me after getting my number to "look up the order" then telling me he would block me from ordering there ever again. Nonexistent customer service. What a garbage business, figure out how to sell your products and treat customers before trying to make excuses for why you didn't bother doing your job.
UPDATE: Ordered here (again) and food was never delivered. Was told by the manager "Ricky" that they voided the transaction but yet I was still charged (fraud) and was told it would appear on my card 3-5 business days later. It has been more time than that and no refund. I spoke with corporate who assured me the issue would be resolved and the charge would be refunded. Thank you corporate for actually helping me.
As for this pizza hut- don't waste your time or money on this location because they clearly don't care about customer service or doing their job at the minimum.
I would give them negative stars if possible.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Pizza Hut 14: ordered a pizza with clear instructions for a haiku to be written on the pizza box.... pizz arrived an hour and a half later (i figured they were taking their time on the haiku so i wasnt too mad) but when opened there was not a haiku to be seen. im not mad im just disappointed. kevin on the phone was cool though even though he didnt know the syllable scheme for a haiku... all in all the pizza was just meh. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Pizza Hut 14: What you get from Pizza Hut is consistency.
It's never great, and it rarely dips below into disappointing.
You know what you'll get every time.;Service is alright, the manager position changes too many times so my rapport with the store isn't there anymore. The new managers doesn't really like to make a bond.
Food is alright, it's too salty at times but good on the other. The time it takes to make the food decreases a lot which is kinda sketchy... 10 min for a big order? It could be good for those who are in a rush but food should take a little longer to make don't you think?. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Pizza Hut 14: Stuffed crust pizza and crispy pepperoni, yes, I'll take 10.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Pizza Hut 14: Love this Pizza Hut!! Never had a problem with any of my orders. Always comes out hot and the employees are really nice. I rarely do delivery so I can't speak for the delivery service.
My family and I order the dinner box or any specials that pizza hut offers. I would also suggest downloading the app since you get points for ordering and once you hit a certain amount of points you receive free offers. Overall I love this pizza hut my family and I have been ordering from this pizza hut for a very long time and will continue to order;So I ordered online and scheduled a 5:00 delivery. 3 pizzas and garlic knots. Everything came as ordered and on time. I got a text alert when my order left the Hut. I didn't hear the doorbell (cause the Eagles game was on) so the delivery guy called me on my phone. He was very nice and offered to place the order wherever I wanted. The food was hot out of the oven and the wife loved it so therefore so did I.
I would say they corrected whatever issues they had to get a 3 star rating cause this day they gave 5 star service.;For cheap pizza you can't beat this place. I've never had to wait for a take out order. The guys working there are always friendly and willing to help you however they can. I'm always amazed when I pay about how decent the prices are! The food (for quick cheap pizza) is delicious! We will keep coming back.. |
Taste Queen Chinese Restaurant is located at 9347 Krewstown Rd, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19115 and latitude - longitude is 40.086753 --75.0444359 . List of Taste Queen Chinese Restaurant's categories: Restaurants, Chinese. Taste Queen Chinese Restaurant opens: Monday: 11:0-22:0, Tuesday: 11:0-22:0, Wednesday: 11:0-22:0, Thursday: 11:0-22:0, Friday: 11:0-23:0, Saturday: 11:0-23:0, Sunday: 12:0-22:0. The rating for Taste Queen Chinese Restaurant is 3.5. Taste Queen Chinese Restaurant is currently open. Taste Queen Chinese Restaurant provides information for customer: Can provide Medium Price, 'casual', No outdoor seating, Accepts credit cards, Serves beer and wine, Has supports takeout service, Has good for groups service, Has reservations service, u'free', Quiet loud, Has bike parking, No caters service, Has good for kids service, No delivery support, True. Extremely poor review of restaurant Taste Queen Chinese Restaurant: I hate this Chinese restaurant. Plain and simple. My mom loves it. So when she picks we have to go where she wants. She's my mother we don't go out much anymore. I now refuse to go here with her anymore. Two out of three times I got really sick. The other time I wasn't sick but did not like the food. I told my mom you may love it but I can't get sick anymore. I would avoid this place. Just go to any Chinese food place on any corner they are better then here. You don't get sick.;I ordered the mango chicken and shrimp via Uber Eats and to my surprise the mango slices in my meal were rotten.
Highly disappointed because I really wanted to like this place, but that's unacceptable. 20 dollars down the drain b/w the cost of the meal, delivery and tip.;Chinese food in general sucks in the northeast, No Han Dynasty's up here !! :( Szechuan East used to be the best period but they sold to new owners. Taste Queen is awful! Don't waste your time. Henry's down the street is better (for the northeast) and they deliver. Szechuan even with new owners is still the best in the immediate area.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Taste Queen Chinese Restaurant: Not impressed. Everything we ordered was either bland or had some off putting sweet taste.;This place is located in a strip shopping center. I've been here twice with family and the food was consistently inconsistent. The crispy noodles and duck sauce are the only reliable dish we tasted. The ginger salad had a strange thick sauce and the iceberg lettuce was soggy. A chicken and mango dish had flattened, suspicious tasting pieces of chicken that was sent back to the kitchen for heating and to remove much of the sauce. Even after the fix the chicken was left on the plate swimming in too much sauce and some of it was inedible. Tempura sweet and sour shrimp had far too much coating and as did the General Tso's chicken. A shrimp and vegetable dish was good with a light sauce and decent size shrimp. A drink order was forgotten by the waitress who had to be reminded about drinks. Overall, this place can't compare with any of Margaret Kuo's restaurants. We won't be returning to Taste(less) Queen.;Got sushi here and I didn't like it at all. it was for delivery but it wasn't because the delivery it was just the taste it was just like very fishy . I know that sushi is fish but you know if your a sushi lover it doesn't taste fishy . I was fairly close and got my food fast but it taste like it had been sitting for hours . It just tastes like old but I got the avocado tuna salad and it was good .. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Taste Queen Chinese Restaurant: I had the spare ribs which were meatier than any other Chinese restaurant I've tried. They were very tasty and not tough.
My dining partner had a chicken with vegetables kind of dish. The chicken was pounded flat, and the texture was odd, we both agreed.
The other stuff was pretty good: eggrolls, wonton soup, crispy noodles, tea. They even served unsolicited orange and pineapple segments afterwards.
I'd say take a shot, but stay away from the so-called "chicken".;Good food.
The service is very good.
I have been here countless amounts of time and I can honestly say that although the food is not the best Chinese food you can get in the area, it is definitely in the top five.
The service they provide here is outstanding, so there should be no concerns about getting a bad customer experience.;When we visit my cousin in Philadelphia, we often stop there. Decent Chinese food.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Taste Queen Chinese Restaurant: Plain and simple, Taste Queen is a great restaurant. The Chinese and Japanese dishes are well-prepared, and their Sushi is second to none. The portions are very nice and the service has never disappointed. Taste Queen also has a dessert that you don't often see in a restaurant serving Asian faire... Fried ice cream!;I would say this has to be the best Chinese food in the area. Their Japanese selection is surprisingly good. Sushi is above average but the Japanese noodles are very good. It's a solid Chinese meal each time. Staff is friendly and they have coupons on their website.
Dining in tastes better. Pick up only but they make everything fast !;Just what youd excpect as far as food quality Delivery on time. Been ordering here for quite some time. Doesnt dissapoint.... Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Taste Queen Chinese Restaurant: I have never had a bad experience here. I have only dined in once, but the food speaks for itself! I almost always get the Maki Combination. The fish is always fresh and delicious! Service is always great & I look forward to checking out their new location in Warminster I just wish they delivered!;Delicious hole in the wall. Highly recommended. Their food portions are huge so bring your appetite!;Sushi are so fresh!! You've got to try the mango salad. Love the decors and atmosphere there. I will definitely come back again! FIVE STARS FOR ALL!!. |
Cily Chicken Rice is located at 933 Race St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19107 and latitude - longitude is 39.955545 --75.1554729 . List of Cily Chicken Rice's categories: Hainan, Fast Food, Chinese, Coffee & Tea, Food, Restaurants, Thai. Cily Chicken Rice opens: Monday: 0:0-0:0, Tuesday: 16:0-22:0, Thursday: 16:0-22:0, Friday: 16:0-23:0, Saturday: 16:0-23:0, Sunday: 16:0-22:0. The rating for Cily Chicken Rice is 4.5. Cily Chicken Rice is currently open. Cily Chicken Rice provides information for customer: Has caters service, False, Has delivery support, Has supports takeout service, u'free', Has good for groups service, Has table service, Can provide Medium Price, Has reservations service, Accepts credit cards. Extremely poor review of restaurant Cily Chicken Rice: My first experience was horrible didn't like the food chicken tasted weird my food looked like you serve it to a dog;It's almost unbelievable to me that they give me a piece of paper for my take out. I told them I wanted a box, and they basically tell me this is the way it is and don't come back if I don't like it. What?! First time I got such a negative vibe from a newly opened restaurant! They were basically telling me that they don't care how I felt about their service and utensils if they can save a dime on a box. Unbelievable!;Sunday afternoon came in to the store and order takeout 11:55AM, after paying the lady told us that their kitchen is very busy, need to wait 20-30min... at that time she really didn't give us a choice cuz we have already pay. Went out and bought drinks and came back 25mins later, the same lady told us that it almost ready, they are packing our food. Continue waited 15mins, saw new customers came in after us and order, their food got served.... Went and ask, got a response "I can't control the kitchen" it's now 12:43PM... we are still waiting. This kind of restaurant, I would suggest to stay away! Far away!!! Will never come back again...12:45PM they came out with our food, I walked out and my sister remained me to check the bad, and there!!! they missed up our order!!! This was the worst experience. We are speechless.. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Cily Chicken Rice: I like their fried chicken, and the dipping sauces. But the steamed chicken was RAW, soup too salty, and the Thai tea was too sweet.... Average, acceptable review of restaurant Cily Chicken Rice: The chicken was delicious, but the rice was hard and raw. Really disappointed since rice is other half of this dish. We order three meals and all three had similar raw hard rice but delicious chicken.;I was excited to try the restaurant because the pictures on Yelp looked delicious, and the cartoon wall art was super cute. However, I thought the food was just alright.
Set 1 Boneless Chicken Over Rice (Fried): The chicken was crispy but bland. However, the ginger rice was super interesting - the ginger flavor was strongly infused throughout.
Pad See Eew: Bland, there was not enough soy sauce to fully flavor the dish.
Massaman Curry: Good! Flavorful and great portion size.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Cily Chicken Rice: Visited during covid
Walked by and saw signs for 海南雞飯!
They just opened last week. They have the normal han-nan chicken and fried version
Good flavor... but I do prefer the fried version... which is odd.. I usually like the normal version more
Would like to try it there instead of take home;This place just opened last Friday, and my husband and I have gotten takeout twice! Pricing is excellent for the sets although it was not clear from the menu that there is an extra charge if you get mixed meat (both fried and boiled chicken). Both are delicious, as are the rice and soup that come with the set. I can only imagine how difficult it is to open up a restaurant during the pandemic and hope that they will continue to do well.;A great contemporary spot for a quick meal! My boyfriend and I ordered Set 2 which came with a shared plate of chicken, 2 bowls of rice, 2 bowls of soup and a side of their Thai special sauce to dip the chicken in. For $17.99, it was definitely worth it. I recommend getting their chicken fried - the crisp was perfect on the chicken we got!
The portion sizes are decent, the service is fast and friendly, and the establishment itself is clean!. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Cily Chicken Rice: Stopped by for a quick mid afternoon snack. Ordered the spring rolls, crab Rangoon, and pork dumplings. All very delicious. Also got a plate of the house chicken and rice, which came with chicken stock and parsnip, all were superb. Highly recommend this new spot in China town, will definitely return!;Ordered from here when I randomly came across this place on Yelp. And wow!! The food is amazing. I'm Asian and grew up eating chicken and rice. The ginger was is amazing. So flavorful and fluffy without a string hit if ginger. The baked chicken was moist and not fatty. My favorite part was the side of liver. It was cooked perfectly with an amazing sauce. I can't wait to be able to go and eat at this place instead of doing takeout. Even though their take packaging was great and it came quickly.;Very authentic Thai food. Food is delicious. Chicken is fresh. Coconut rice is good as well.. |
Honey Restaurant is located at 618 Market St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19106 and latitude - longitude is 39.950749 --75.15146 . List of Honey Restaurant's categories: Food Delivery Services, Restaurants, Food, Event Planning & Services, American (Traditional), Caterers. Honey Restaurant opens: Monday: 7:0-22:0, Tuesday: 7:0-22:0, Wednesday: 7:0-22:0, Thursday: 7:0-22:0, Friday: 7:0-22:0, Saturday: 7:0-22:0, Sunday: 7:0-22:0. The rating for Honey Restaurant is 2.5. Honey Restaurant is currently closed. Honey Restaurant provides information for customer: Has good for kids service, Casual Attire, True, Can only provide Low Price, Serves beer and wine, u'no', Accepts credit cards, Has supports takeout service, Has outdoor seating, Has good for groups service, No reservations service, Quiet loud, Has delivery support. Extremely poor review of restaurant Honey Restaurant: Ordered through grub hub....never heard anything from them. even grub hub said this was wierd!;Good location, near the National Constitution Center where I had a scheduled tour, and okay prices. Otherwise, not good. As other reviews mentioned, the service is veeerrryyy slow. I ordered a salad and it took 25 minutes to prepare. Croutons were soggy and the grilled chicken had gristle in it. While I was waiting, another customer asked about eating utensils and the manager went on a mini-rant about how this was a "self-serve" restaurant. Pretty foolish of him, not to mention unprofessional. Oh, and five of the six customers I watched (including myself) had to ask a second time for their drinks. Stay away!;I would rate "0" if I could and simply based on poor customer service with seemingly no desire to right their own mistakes. The food and prices may be good but I would gladly spend a few dollars to ensure that my order is correct and actually arrives(as they didn't seem to be concerned with their never delivering a full breakfast order). Will not order from them again. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Honey Restaurant: The food was alright. Philly Cheesesteak left a lot to be desired. Really low on flavor, and far from piping hot. I was kind of disappointed that this was my first Cheesesteak in Philadelphia. I didn't give it 1 star because the open kitchen encourages cleanliness, the fries weren't bad, the location is great, and they have a large flat-screen TV.;I recently went to Honey's for lunch and ordered a chicken cheesesteak (I got the lunch deal for $8, which included fries and a soda). Not bad, not great. Pretty standard actually. In fact, I know I could have gotten an equally as good, if not better, chicken cheesesteak right around the corner from the lunch truck, only I wouldn't have had anywhere to eat it. So the extra $4 went towards french fries that I didn't want and wasn't tempted to finish because they were pretty standard, and a root beer I didn't really need. That being said, the place was okay. It was like an indoor lunch cart (and tiny enough to be compared to one), but they offered pizza by the slice, too, and breakfast, which I'm sure is substantial. I doubt I'll find out though...;OH NO!!!!!!! they changed the kind of honey mustard sauce they serve with their chicken fingers- THIS IS A HORRIBLE SHAME.
i know you're thinking....overreaction? it's not, I swear, it's a really big deal to me. and it should be to you to, and honey if you are reading this, seriously change it back! ok? ok.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Honey Restaurant: Breakfast selection was good and the breakfast burritos hit the spot. Big menu with a variety of other foods that I would like to come back and try for lunch. Order and pickup from the counter with both indoor and and a few outdoor seats. The price was what I expected to pay for its location and I was left satisfied.;This place is near my job so I have had the opportunity to eat there quite often. The food is always pretty good, but its priced for center city. I have had several things from this place, mozzarella sticks (my usual order), pizza (with spinach and feta), and chicken fingers. Ive even tried their breakfast.
I have to yelp about my last experience though which was hilarious. I called Honey and ordered a delicious Cheesesteak, because i work in a HUGE high-rise, the main number mustve come up on their display. I promptly told the phone person, i would be picking up my order and gave her my number.
A few minutes later... I walked over, and inquired if my delicious greasy meaty wonderfulness was ready. I got a blank stare. "Ummm.. i thought that was for delivery. The guy left already and took it to spruce street". I was confused because not only did i specify it was a pick up order, I don't even work on spruce street so where she got the address from left me bewildered.
At this point another cashier just prints out my receipt and tells the guy in the back (the cook?) to make it "real quick". At this point I'm seething with rage. Partially because I'm starving and had hoped to be tearing into my grub by then, but also because not once did anyone apologize for the inconvenience.
Out of the blue, in walks the delivery guy with a lonely bag in his hand. Apparently the ppl over at Spruce street told him they hadn't ordered anything. LOL. So i ask the cashier, can i just take the one already prepared and high tail it outta there.
They finally apologized by giving me the one i ordered AND the one they had prepared along with a free soda. My only complaint is when she asked the cook to make another one "real quick" that's exactly what he did. The "quickie" cheesesteak looked like something my 5 year old would have thrown together.
Oh well. 5000 calories later.... I was content.;IT's small, it's simple and it was on our route to the liberty bell. It was very close by on a very cold day so we stopped here since there was nothing else around between the liberty bell and the hotel... weird right? I suppose we were probably on the wrong street or something.
Anyways the service was very friendly, they had tvs with the news on, and the food was fresh and pretty quick. We had breakfast. My son loved his waffles, and I enjoyed some eggs. It was good and simple home cooking.
They also had a little bathroom in the back that was clean. Always important when traveling with toddlers.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Honey Restaurant: Food is good for what you pay. I got a chicken cheesesteak with fries and a drink which was more than enough food for $9. If your looking for a quick bite on a budget, this is a great place for you.;Cashier was friendly and a helpful local. My wife loved her breakfast there, french toast that melts in your mouth. Just one thing to note, the cook will not make lunch menu until breakfast is completely finished (I think that's around noon).;Highly recommended for breakfast. Good portions and very reasonable prices. Will have to go back for lunch. A real no-hassle place.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Honey Restaurant: I really enjoy Honey Restaurant. I only recently became aware of them, but apparently the people in my office eat from here all the time. Essentially this place is a pizza/burger joint. But they deliver to my office and my home, and they are always quick and friendly. Their burgers are not made from frozen patties. They are fresh and tasty, and quick. Their chicken fingers are my personal favorite, which I realize are not something that can be messed up too badly, but really theirs are quite good. The Pizza is a bit pricey, but they have some fresh ideas for topping combos that I find very enjoyable.
They also deliver through http://grubhub.com, which makes it very convenient if you don't like the pressure of having to have your order all ready when you call, you can browse around and pick out what you like and it comes generally in under 1 hour.
I hope Honey stays around because they are a great place for lunch or dinner and they provide consistently delicious food.;We had one day in Philly and I had my heart set on eating at Pat's or Geno's since I had seen it on TV. But it was too far, our Phlash tour driver told us about this place and we were starving, The cheesesteaks were so good! The bread was soft and the meat nice and thin. I had cheese whiz on mines. I am so glad we came here! Excellent food!;Went to Honey during their 3rd week in business and had a great lunch! It was crowded and it took a little long to get my food, but it was worth it. The kitchen is open and you can see everything is freshly prepared. There were chicken breasts on the grill, freshly breaded chicken going into the fryer, and the cheesesteak flat grill was always busy. The chicken pita and wrap we ordered were generous portion and very tasty. The hoagie/cheesesteak rolls looked very long and tasty, but we didn't try them this visit. The pizza was under a heat lamp, and my coworker said it was not very good. I would definitely recommend this place for a salad or sandwich - great prices and freshly prepared. They have lunch specials for $6.95 that include fries and a drink.. |
Dos Rosas Taqueria is located at 7 N 3rd St, Philadelphia city. It has the postal code is 19106 and latitude - longitude is 39.9505731 --75.1454109 . List of Dos Rosas Taqueria's categories: Tacos, Restaurants, Mexican. Dos Rosas Taqueria opens: Monday: 11:30-14:30, Tuesday: 17:30-21:30, Wednesday: 17:30-21:30, Thursday: 17:30-21:30, Friday: 17:30-21:30, Saturday: 17:30-21:30. The rating for Dos Rosas Taqueria is 4.5. Dos Rosas Taqueria is currently closed. Dos Rosas Taqueria provides information for customer: No delivery support, No outdoor seating, False, Has good for groups service, No wheelchair accessible, Has table service, Can provide Medium Price, Casual Attire, Average loud, False, No caters service, Has bike parking, No reservations service, Has good for kids service, Has supports takeout service, u'no', No dogs allowed, Accepts credit cards, Serves beer and wine. Extremely poor review of restaurant Dos Rosas Taqueria: None. Poor, dissatisfied review of restaurant Dos Rosas Taqueria: My boyfriend and I came for the vegan taco blow out, and were very disappointed. The price was 25 dollars per person, which is a little more than I would typically pay for tacos. We figured it may be worth it since it's all you can eat. We waited an hour for the tacos with no explanation. Four small tacos is not my idea of all you can eat. There's way better options in this city...even for vegan food.. Average, acceptable review of restaurant Dos Rosas Taqueria: I thought this place was okay, nothing special.
Service:2/5
I was very disappointed in the service I received while dining here. I heard some pretty good things about Dos Rosas Taqueria but was let down by the service. When I ordered the waitress informed we they were out of the brisket. It wasn't the end of the world and I completely understand (even though it was 7PM on a Friday night). When we ordered she said that was too much food. I didn't think 1 burrito, 1 enchilada, and 2 orders of tacos (2 each) was for 2 people. She stopped us from ordering a 3rd order of tacos. We disagreed but she said we can decide later when we're done, I asked if we could hang onto a menu, she just looked at us and still took them. When we finished all the food, she didn't ask how it was, she just mentioned if we wanted another order. We made another order and 20 minutes later 2 more tacos came.
Atmosphere:5/5
I thought it was a nicely set up restaurant where it was screaming out that it would be a great date spot. The food wasn't that expensive, it was quiet, and nicely lit.
Food:3.5/5
The food was pretty good however I would recommend steering clear of the chorizo tacos, the texture was more of a paste.
The food was alright but I think what left a bad taste in my mouth was the service and I don't think I will be returning anytime soon.;I am baffled by all the five star reviews. This is a fairly new place so when I read them prior to dining I had a hunch they may have been written by people somehow associated with the owners.. After trying the place for myself- I'm fairly positive.
We arrived at the BYO spot around 7pm on a weekend. It was not crowded. The ambiance is relaxing and intimate. A nice date spot.
We were seated and offered a pitcher of margarita mix for our tequila for $16! **this is an alcohol free mix*** To clarify- that is a $16 pitcher to make 4-5 margaritas using your own alcohol which is a price higher then any food menu item. It was apparently fresh squeezed, but still- I cannot justify that price for overly sweet lime juice. To me this just completely counteracts the whole point of a BYO. Lesson learned- bring beer.
Next we had chips and guacamole. Blah. The chips were so hard, almost stale tasting. I wanted to send them back but maybe that's what they were going for. Almost cracked a tooth trying to eat them. Guacamole should have been called avocado purée because it had no other ingredients then avocado. Where's the onions, cilantro, lime, etc!? Definitely not in this guacamole. So not worth $9.
For entrees we shared a smothered brisket burrito and duck tacos. We agreed these items were both tasty- not the best out there and also not the worst.
Overall we found this place to be overpriced for the quality of the food. I really wanted to love it but they just missed the mark. We won't be back.. Good, satisfied review of restaurant Dos Rosas Taqueria: This has been the closest I've been able to get to a Mission Style burrito in Philly. I went with the Chicken burrito and added Guacamole. Nailed the flavor, but could use more chicken and even grilled chicken as an option. Clean, quick and reasonably priced. I will be coming back to try other options.;Great mexican BYO. I was here last weekend on a Saturday at 8pm and it was surprisingly easy to get a table. We started with the guac which was perfectly salty. The chips are the high quality, thicker kind that I've come to expect in the Philly food scene. I had the pork enchiladas and the lady had the pickled beet salad. The pork enchiladas in red sauce were outstanding and was a fairly large portion. The beet salad was also good.
The ambiance is quante and nice inside. It's not overly fancy but isn't a dive either. Great place that I'd recommend to any friends.;Cool place that's BYOB, portions are medium sized but not that big - but delicious nonetheless. Would definitely go back and hope they add a bit more to their menu.. Excellent, extremely satisfied review of restaurant Dos Rosas Taqueria: Best taco BYO in the city. Everything is homemade and authentic. Great prices for all this deliciousness. We go regularly and split a few orders of tacos. The nachos are the best in the city... and we've tried them all. Great desserts, too. Grab a bottle(s) and make your way here.;I come to this place all the time. Never disappoints! Grab a handle of tequila. I recommend the duck tacos, but everything is good.;Best Mexican food I have ever had!!! Absolutely delicious!
Husband had seafood stew, I had BBQ beef brisket, friend had mushroom and squash taco. Sooooo yummy!! Can not believe I lived around the corner from here for a year. Highly recommend it and it's BYOB. $49.68 was the total bill and we had Guacamole, salsa and chips to start.
Small place but if you had to wait for a table it would be worth it!. |
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