I’m very disappointed in this place. You would think that an East Coast NY-style deli would be good but this place (in the words of Joey Tribbiani) is abysmal. We called in our order and my friend picked it up.
I ordered a meatball sandwich. It was very dry and the meatball meat was made of over processed “meat” that didn’t taste like beef or pork or turkey or whatever. It was probably pre-made somewhere else and some time ago. 🤢
I ordered a cup of clam chowder soup but instead was given chicken noodle soup, with no explanation. The soup was bland and only had little bits of chicken and pasta, no veggies.
I ordered a slice of NY style plain cheesecake. With the two previous food let-downs, I joked to my friends (as I was opening the bag the dessert was in), “hey y’all watch, this cheesecake is probably from Costco!” I opened it and was presented with the lamest iteration of a cheesecake, not worthy of its name. It didn’t have the baked edges of a real cheesecake where the crust turn firm and golden brown. Instead, it looked like one of those no-bake cheesecake mixes from the grocery store.
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The names of their dishes were clever. I think they’ve spent more energy on coming up with those catchy names than making sure their food is good.
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