Positively impressed by the freshness, variety, quality of the bakery items. Soups are frozen, but still taste fresh and delicious, once you unfreeze them.
Once room for improvements is the lack of price signs. The prices are reasonable, as mentioned in a couple of the reviews, but I felt uneasy not knowing them prior to checkout. While I've paid with a credit card, on my way out I found out a salad, for which I wanted to pay in cash. They do have a change issue (this has already mentioned in other review(s). In my case it save me 1$ :-), but I was surprised that they still have change issue.
As per finding & accessing the place - it resides on the side of the driveway (meaning that you have to take off the road and go back a little). The sign says Boulangerie...
Read moreI came here for many years; had regularly purchased their cheese bagels, cheese blintzes, and potato knishes; sometimes their rugelach and Hamantaschen. For Rosh Hashanah, I went there for their round raisin challah. All were fresh and scrumptious. However, I felt that if I had kept on going there I'd eventually be unable to fit through the door without greasing my sides and using a spatula. :) After a few years' sabbatical from MKB (no pun intended), I recently returned for some post-Purim Apricot Hamantaschen and it still tasted great, plus Zalman still recognized me. I'll be back for some prune...
Read moreI bought some Potato Knish the other day, and asked the lady behind the counter if it was freshly made, she said yes. Guess what? It wasn't fresh at all.
To the owner of this bakery, get rid of old goods that's been sitting around for at least 1 week, let alone months, if you want your customers to come back.
Some of what your selling is very old and out dated, throw that stuff in the garbage. I saw some apricot snacks in a container selling for 2 dollars, with an expiry date of March 2024, that's why it was so cheap. Sorry, never again will I visit your bakery, you really don't know what, 'FRESH"...
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