"Words fall short in describing the delightful experience I had at Mendelsohn's Pizza. From the moment I stepped in, the ambiance was warm and inviting, setting the stage for an exceptional dining journey. The menu boasted an array of enticing options, making it hard to choose, but every choice proved to be a culinary delight.The food was not just good; it was phenomenal. The pizza, in particular, was a symphony of flavors - a perfect harmony between the crispy, yet chewy crust and the high-quality, fresh toppings. Each bite was a testament to the chef's mastery in creating a mouthwatering sensation. The taste lingered, making me eager for my next visit.What truly elevated this experience was the impeccable service. The staff was not just courteous but also incredibly knowledgeable about the menu, offering recommendations and ensuring every need was met. Their attentiveness and genuine friendliness made the dining experience even more enjoyable.Mendelsohn's Pizza is not just a place to dine; it's an institution of culinary excellence and hospitality. It's evident that they put their heart and soul into every dish served. It's not just a meal; it's an unforgettable experience. I'll be recommending Mendelsohn's to everyone seeking not just a meal, but an exceptional...
Read moreExtremely unique spot to grab a slice of Kosher pie, and soak in the culture that is Borough Park. Pizza crust has a crunch I have not experienced any where else in the world! Delivering high quality food for 50 years from the same location, this establishment is still dishing out it's unique recipes for pizza, ziti, and pita. "What do you want to eat? What will you have to drink?" The cashier, pointing to the cans of pop - "You want Coke, which one? Ok, NEXT!" LOL what a fun, true New York experience. I was a big fan of the pizza - but do not be a silly gentile like me and ask for pepperoni (aye, meshuga, I know)... This is a KOSHER pizza shop, so no meat on cheese, and...
Read moreI do not know how people like the pizza here. Maybe as a kosher option. But as far as pizza goes this is not it. Randazzo's is a better close option, Lo Duca at Newkirk Plaza even better but a bit of a walk. Service here wasn't great either, and I got a lot of dirty looks when I walked in. Cashier was abrupt and short with me (it was my first time there) and rolled his eyes when I asked if they had parmesan. I get it to an extent because I've worked in food service in New York and new customers can be annoying, but it wasn't busy and I was pretty good at figuring out how to get my food and pay but they were still unfriendly with me. It felt race-driven but what are...
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