Unfortunately I will have to give this place a 1 star. I drove 40 minutes to get here, was excited for the food, paid $82 total.
They forgot my Kafta, so I didn’t get that.
I ordered a pound of rice and the gave me 0.6 pounds. Weighed the rice, while in the container.
I ordered a pound of chicken and at least this was a bit closer, but weighed, IN THE CONTAINER, 0.8 pounds.
And I ordered a half pound of the fava and chickpea salad, and only got 0.3 pounds, again weighed with the containers.
The humus was a bit too sharp.
The wraps had way too much veggies and not enough meat. And the wraps weren’t cut… I understand if it was served open like I usually have it at these kinds of restaurants but it was served as a wrap, so cut it in half then down the middle.
The Kibbie was just bad. Nowhere near enough filling, and just not good.
I will say the pita chips were good, the meat itself was alright, the chicken gyro is better than the chopped chicken, and the falafel was average at best, would not say bad.
Now idk if it’s just for me, but everything was underweight, feels scammy, something is going on here. Literally everything was noticeably underweight, the rice was just disrespectful, and they did not even give me all the items from my order.
Very disappointing.
(Reply to Daily Bread owner’s reply):
Appreciate your response, maybe when you order at the restaurant you got charged by wtv is weighed, but when you go for pick up, at least my experience, I chose 1 pound, and was charged for...
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Read moreNot sure what is happening in this establishment and to the service industry in this town, in general. A neighborhood staple for years, the Daily Bread in Pinecrest has declined in cleanliness and quality of service as of late. Today I got into a thing with the clerk over a 1 oz container of tahini. If it's about the cost, charge it as an additional offering. We paid $13.00 for a platter with two sides, another 50 cents or one more dollar is not going to make that much of a difference, in the end the meal would have been more memorable and satisfying.
Rude and inattentive staff, the works. Bad customer service comes from the top in my opinion, if the owners don't appreciate the people who are making their business viable, then it trickles down to their staff and of course the customers.
A customer of theirs for years, my wife and I used to eat there 2 - 3 times per week. Today we purchased 2 platters, 3 spinach pies and some vegetarian moussaka, $45 and is the last of our money they will be taking. Never going back again.
Plenty of Mediterranean establishments in town, I'll take my money where it is valued. Or even go for a nice drive and visit the original Daily Bread...
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