Words cannot describe the lack of quality of the food I had bought here. Right now while writing this review I feel nauseated by just recalling the sandwich I ate. For starters, the food is insanely overpriced(even if the sandwiches wouldn’t had tasted so bad). For one sandwich and a small side, I spent over $ 20. This was the only reason I felt compelled to actually eat the food once I open the packaging. I ordered my ‘food’ to go. I will try not to express my actual experience to the dot, as I do not wish to get too graphic on this review. Over the course of 24+ hours after eating, I had been running to the bathroom constantly, and felt nauseous and sick as a dog. On the bright side, it’s a good thing they barely put any steak in my sandwich, otherwise it would have probably been worse. The sandwich was drenched in multiple different sauces to cover the odd taste of the bad meat. This has been my worst experience ever at any food Establishment. Period. I *highly* do not recommend.
Jaime F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Far Rockaway, NY
I am very particular with food and fast food places. This is one of the best kosher restaurants I have ever been to. The food is out of this world. I started going once a week to this place and look forward to it. Everyone in my office started buying their lunch from this place. Everything they make is amazing. Digestion starts just by looking at the food with this place. Just try it once and you will be hooked.
Joel S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
love the place…
Daniel S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brooklyn, NY
I ate here yesterday after paying my respects to Officer Liu in my capacity as a NYS Chaplain. The restaurant was fairly clean and contemporary-looking for a kosher fast food eatery. On a Sunday afternoon I was one of the only people in there; I was surprised by a group of wig-wearing Haredi women who came in(burgers, fries, and deep fried pastrami goodness are usually not devoured by dairy-eating women in these circles), but what mattered was the food. The one frum Jew serving as cashier was also mashgiach apparently(that seems to be constant in the places under Tarnopol supervision, who don’t allow their establishments to use any produce that wasn’t pre-checked). He was bogged down by phone orders when I came in, so the service could use some improvement, but when asked what the best sandwich was, he unhesitatingly responded, «the Crossfire.» I looked at the menu and saw it was available in a deep fried wrap version called«Frap.» I thought to myself, «Self, what could be better than grilled pastrami smothered with buffalo glazed onion rings & coleslaw in our amazing honey ranch dressing? Grilled pastrami smothered with buffalo glazed onion rings & coleslaw in our amazing honey ranch dressing in a wrap and deep-fried! The resulting masterpiece was nothing short of glorious! The guy behind the counter was totally correct; the sandwich was crispy and luscious, oozing and dripping with delicious sweet-spicy-delectable sauces and glatt kosher pastrami flavor, crispy, and not greasy at all. French fries weren’t suitable in my opinion for such a heroic and Herculean sandwich. No better accompaniment for pastrami goodness than more pastrami, in my opinion, so that left me with one option: the pastrami sizzlers. These were amazing deep fried chunks of pastrami, coated in a highly-seasoned batter, and cooked to perfection. The accompanying sweet chili sauce couldn’t have been better on the side. The highlight of the meal was when the man behind the counter, instead of bringing them to my table, had to answer an order, and a Hasidic man passing through with whom I had previously discussed politics whilst placing my order, dropped them on my table, wishing me a heart«ess gezunte heit». That was as memorable as the food itself, as little old Modern-attired me stuck out like a sore thumb in these environs.