Évaluation du lieu : 4 Midtown East, Manhattan, NY
Simple place with great bagels my favorite is the whole wheat everything. Salads are always fresh and the tuna salad is highly recommended.
Dan C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Manhattan, NY
Oh boy. This place is a little rough. A friend and I ordered the simplest: bagels with cream cheese and coffees. The bagels were hard, possibly having sat there all morning? The coffee ok, but cool. Not the greatest. As for the service, be prepared to be greeted with a scowl regardless of who is behind the counter(and I was given the wrong change with no receipt but mistakes do happen right? Right?). As for dining in, don’t let small children run go too far — the electrical sockets aren’t covered and there are holes in the walls. Just sloppy and forlorn. Perhaps the place where bagels go to die. And a note to the guy spraying Windex to clean the trays in the dining area about 3 feet from an elderly couple: please take it to the kitchen area away from customers. And to management: look around. With«Delight» in your business’ name, shouldn’t there be a kernel of optimism somewhere?
Arnie S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Miami, FL
This used to be a nice place. Looks to be like it’s gone downhill. Noisy with no real décor.
Shaya B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Los Angeles, CA
Not the place to go if you don’t feel comfortable spending $ 9 on a bagel! The first time I went I asked for a bagel with cream cheese and lox(I know ultra Jewish) it came out to be $ 8BEFORE they added any vegetables, a simple slice of lettuce and cucumbers cost me another dollar! I don’t know where people get off charging that much for a bagel and lox but it’s the 5 towns so I’m sure they have no trouble finding JAP’s to pay that amount. The second time I alternated to lox spread and even though it didn’t taste as good I walked out with some more change in my pocket.