Ordered Detroit Pizza and Lime Salt using some new customer coupons.
Pizza had super thick, doughy crust similar to how I remember high school pizza. Sauce and pepperoni were really simple, not unique at all. The best part was the burnt cheese around the edges.
Lime Salt had a great deal but the food wasnât l great. Burrito was basic, tortilla was super thick flour style and reminded me of mission tortillas from the grocery store. It was disproportionately filled with rice and they didnât give any salsa on the side. The guacamole was good and chips were pretty good, definitely the standout. The burrito wasnât wrapped well and didnât feel like there was anything unique about it outside of the guacamole. Chipotle is way better IMO.
I appreciate the heavily discounted welcome offer meals, but I donât really think Iâll order from here again. Also it seems like a big tech approach to food and I donât love the idea of that either. Itâs a nice concept to get different styles from one place for groups, but they have to seriously up the quality of the food and preparation to be taken seriously. Also itâs not exactly cheap itâs just easier to get everything from one place and if getting delivery, thatâs where the savings are from...
   Read moreI had the build-your-own-bowl from Yasas, and it is super fresh and delish except that I paid extra for avocado. There were 3 tiny chunks, and they were all brown and tasted off. My son's build-your-own-poke-bowl from Hanu Poke is really yummy and fresh, too. The atmosphere, if you want to eat there, is just meh...bright lighting, simple seating and tables, kinda unwelcoming. The service is on the slow side. Other than that, prices are decent. I'd come back, but I probably won't pay extra for avocado again.
Just wanted to add to my review. I got a $25 coupon at Brooklyn Pride. I decided to try and use it tonight since I'm on chemo and have little energy or desire to cook. I ordered Alonzo's mushroom truffle pizza, some fries, and a cookie. Delivery was faster than expected, the food was super fresh and hot, and while the pizza is not what I'm used to because there weren'tmany mushrooms and it'svery greasy, the crust is very crisp, there is a whole lot of cheese, and the truffle flavor is not overwhelmingly overpowering. The fries are coated in something that makes them very crisp, and they're perfectly salted. The cookie is large and heavy, and I haven't tried it, but I look forward to doing so.
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   Read moreWonder is a soulless ghost kitchen with a front door. They pretend to be a handful of local restaurants but in reality are over priced frozen food. This is another business started by a tech billionaire wanting to erase everything human with this world and replace it with cheap imitations.
I ordered through seamless not realizing that this was Wonder. If they were honest in their advertising I wouldn't have ordered it.
If you like bland food priced expensively....still don't order from here.
Edit: Wonder absolutely is a ghost kitchen. It may not fit the strict definition but broadly it is a ghost kitchen. A lot of publications have reported on it and classify Wonder as a ghost kitchen. Semantics doesn't excuse garbage business practices.
My opinion still holds. If you are a single business clogging delivery streams with 100 quirky named restaurants serving out of the same kitchen you are a ghost kitchen. That practice overwhelms the local businesses that make GOOD food with mediocre slop.
No hate to the individuals in the physical store, obviously. But much hate to the tech bro CEO who wants to erase any semblance of character...
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