Today I ordered my lunch as usual and the delivery service used by Kosher Delight46 called for an address I gave him the address again because you had to know where you are going to pick up an order. , but apparently you donโt . Someone called to say the guy was at the wrong address and I heard him say take the food . The person did not .As I work in a school the directions say to leave the order at the front desk with the security officer . I went down after class to retrieve my order and there was no order when I called Kosher delight she told me it was not her problem it was the delivery service โ Sauceโ not them I told her there order was not fuffilled and they should be responsible . So I will never used them again and I feel sad that if I am ordering food I must be a yid I donโt think a non Jewish person would pay 21 dollars for a sandwich and a yid treated another yid this way It is a lesson for me that sometimes We think a business wants our return service . It was 53 dollars of a loss for me but aI am sure with HaShem they lost...
ย ย ย Read moreUnderwhelming food. Overwhelmed by the Fox News in the background while I was trying to eat. I came from Israel hoping to get the full Larry David experience of going to a deli and getting a gazunta pastrami on rye with a pickle. I was hoping to see other Larry David-type people, but as it turns out, I'm the Larry David. The other kosher-style delis were not kosher to Orthodox Jewish standards, so this is what was left. I was served a tastless pastrami sandwich on plain white bread (I asked for rye), and the pastrami was limp and 65% fat. I got half a mini pickle and a bit of coleslaw which required a magnifying glass to observe. For that, I paid $18 (plus tax). Additionally, they had Fox news playing nonstop on the TV, and I had to endure Jim Jordon lying at me, so I couldn't even eat in peace. There was even a Billy Graham commercial for a prayer hotline, which I was tempted to use, considering how bad my sandwich was. But the people at the counter were nice, so...
ย ย ย Read moreI have always been a fan of Middle Eastern food, even though I have no familiarity with what good, authentic Middle Eastern food is. So take my word with a grain of salt. But I recently picked up the falafel sandwich from Kosher Deluxe and was impressed with the flavors and texture. To me, a good falafel means that the chickpeas should shine, and the spices should still come through. Also, I've previously been disappointed with other places' falafels because they're under-salted. That's not the case at Kosher Deluxe. Plus, the prices are definitely so reasonable for New York City. You can walk out of here spending under $10 for lunch or about that much, and you can't say that for a lot of places here. The service wasn't anything super noteworthy, but it was fast and efficient, which I...
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