Nice place, nice food, but Know the system before you speak to any one. Otherwise, it's like being stuck in a foreign language vending machine. 1. Stake out an empty table. 2. Pick up a menu at the register. 3. Ignore the guy near the food with his nose in his phone. 4. Use the touch screen menus at the automated smoothie machine to decide how many you want for your party. 5. Look at the food behind the glass and guess its name from the menu, and what you want. 6. Collect your choices and step up to the register, and catch the register guy's attention. 7. Tell him what you want, and pay him for it now. 8. Read your receipt and get the last two digits of your order number. 9. Watch the guy behind the food counter with his nose in his phone and listen to him. He will eventually call out that two digit number, and place a tray with (hopefully) your food out for you to pick up. 10. Use the screen on the smoothie machine to order your smoothies and watch it make them for you. Watch for the machine to hand them to you. 11. Take the tray to your table...
Read moreAdmittedly I am not much of a food critic and I did not taste the whole menu. I will comment only on the food I had and the experience. The service was typical of a kosher pizza shop which isn't to say it was bad, as expected perhaps a touch better than usual. The restaurant itself was clean and organized, used but nicer what I'm used to. We ordered regular pizza, spicy fries, and a tuna wrap. The tuna wrap was excellent, I really enjoyed it. Spicy fries are hard to mess up and they didn't so they were very good. The pizza to me was meh. Again, I'm not a food critic and haven't had every kosher pizza in the world. Just from what I've had this was meh. I'd go back there to try other things as the food looked delicious. Overall I'd recommend it it but not if your looking for...
Read moreI ordered a pie and fries for myself and family (husband, 2 little ones + some to take home). Pie was fresh and hot but the taste was very standard cheese pizza, nothing outstanding. They offer only one size fry, a paper boat on the smallish size (it was filled to overflowing). The prices are standard for kosher pizza. After we ate our meal, I wanted to ask for a to-go box to bring home the remaining slices. Istood at the counter for a good 5 minutes while members of staff just looked at me, then glanced away to phone or other work concerns. Finally, I made eye contact with someone who gave me a box. Overall, standard kosher pizza, nothing special. Customer service could...
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