Once i come from state of Michigan with 28 persons went there to eat after eating I asked for the check my charge was $3.700 dollars I was shocked I went to kitchen talking to the owner or the person in charge he was so rude in top of that I was charged extra fees for using my debit card I couldn’t say anything about it because I didn’t want my guest to know I will never go there again or advertise anyone to go there
I recently dined atمطعم الوحدة في مدينة نيو يورك بيردج بروكلن in New York, and unfortunately, my experience left much to be desired.
Customer Service: The customer service was subpar, to say the least. The staff seemed indifferent and uninterested in providing a positive dining experience. It was clear that they lacked the enthusiasm and attentiveness that one would expect from a restaurant.
Food: The quality of the food was disappointing. Not only was the taste underwhelming, but it also fell short of the expectations set by the restaurant's reputation. It's safe to say that I was left unsatisfied with my meal.
Prices: To make matters worse, the prices were exorbitant for the quality of both the food and service. I found myself questioning the value for money throughout the meal, as the prices simply did not align with the overall experience.
In conclusion, I regret to say that my visit to [Restaurant Name] was far from enjoyable. I had hoped for a memorable dining experience but was met with lackluster service, mediocre food, and inflated prices. I won't be returning anytime soon, and I encourage others to consider their options carefully before dining here.I spend $3,700 for 28 persons...
Read moreThis is our fifth time visiting this restaurant in the last 12 months, we live in CT and we try to stop by a Yemeni eatery before we head home from a long day visit to NYC. Our prior experiences were fantastic, however yesterday's visit was very disappointing.
Quality of the food has certainly degraded, food was cold and did not taste as good as we had previously expereinced. Rice tasted terrible and salad was awful and stale, even something as basic as chutney looked like bad green salsa.
The staff although were friendly and courteous but we got the sense that the restaurant management is not the same, it was disappointing that they declined to sell us the large four person plate with mix meats/chicken/fish as they claim they only serve it for lunch, even tho we have gotten it in the past during the evening hours. For two adults with kids that was the perfect balanced order.
In the end we were charged twice as much as we have usually paid in the past for the same comparable food, all while our plates looked as if they were barely touched on the way out.
The totally empty restaurant (during peak dinner time) as we walked in perhaps was the bad omen we should have picked up on, something we have neve seen in...
Read moreYEMEN 🇾🇪 Excerpt from Eat the World NYC: Sometime a few years back, the owners of what used to be Yemen Cuisine in Cobble Hill decided to pack up the business and start fresh in Bay Ridge. As Atlantic Avenue seemed to be less and less conducive to operating a restaurant, 5th Avenue in their new neighborhood apparently has no limits for more and more Yemeni and other Middle Eastern-owned businesses.
This address has went through a few changes since the move, first keeping the name Yemen Cuisine in English, then changing to a sign only in Arabic that said Yemen Wahdah. Wahdah means "unity" in English, and it is this name that they seemed to have stuck with, offering both languages now on their sharp new sign.
Despite being old and frayed, the old laminated menus from Cobble Hill, still with the address from Court Street, have survived and prove the kitchen is still making everything the same way. Stickers have been placed over prices to offer new (higher) ones, but otherwise the feelings of their friendly hospitality are just as they...
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