Nice, clean deli. I had the chicken salad sandwich on honey wheat and it was delicious. Plenty of chunky chicken mixed with sliced almonds and celery. I also had a side of potato salad which was extremely moist and full of flavor. Should have gotten two portions, it was that good. All in all, I would recommend this deli for both value and flavor. Very close to the Hilton tucked back a little off the road.
Manuel C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Houston, TX
Food was ok, but portions were small and customer service was abysmal.
N. C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Utopia, TX
Good place to quickly grab a bite for lunch. Check out that BBLT sandwich! Courteous staff and prompt attention are a plus.
Christopher B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Houston, TX
We beat the lunch rush so didn’t have to wait long before getting to order. I decided on a half chicken poblano panini and garden salad. With drink it was around $ 10. Wasn’t to impressed with the serving size to prize ratio going on but the quality was off the charts! All the meat, veggies, etc are cut fresh right there and prepared. Will be going back to try some of their other options.
Jay K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Houston, TX
Chicken Milano goes hard. Place gets busy at 11:55ish so come early if you wanna sit down and enjoy the tables and oil and gas people watching. Place is a bit pricey but food is worth it.
Nadia A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 La Porte, TX
Cant stop coming here! The chicken milano panini is so delicious!!! A little pricey but the chicken milano is worth it. The full sandwich is huge and filling so I usually order a half sandwich with chips and drink for $ 6something. My everyday lunch spot!!!
Crystal S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Cypress, TX
Tried the mufflatta and the portabella pesto sandwich. The bread was fresh. The staff was friendly and service was fast. The sandwiches were good but not worth the price. I don’t plan on going back We only ended up here because Schlotzsky’s was closed. I left disappointed and wishing that Schlotzsky’s had been open
Danny L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Houston, TX
The Chicken Pesto Portabello hot sandwich on multi-grain bread with a small cup of tomato basil soup and a cup of water will run you exactly $ 9.73 after tax. It looks good at first with all that cheese filling oozing out while sitting next to a cup of piping hot tomato basil soup. After the first bite though, you’ll realize you should have ordered a different sandwich. The cheese in the sandwich was very over powering and was pretty much all you could taste. I love cheese too, but this was too much. The soup was also disappointing as it was too salty. I usually finish my all food but I couldn’t finish the soup. The party that I came with were not as satisfied either saying«I’m still hungry» and«that was pretty expensive for a small sandwich». I give it three stars though because I’m sure there are other sandwiches on the menu that may be good. I just ordered one I didn’t like. For the price, we probably won’t ever come back There seemed to be a lot of other customers there though, so there is something we don’t know or they all have deep pockets and an acquired taste. With all that said though, everyone in my group was unsatisfied with our $ 10 sandwich meal.
J C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Brighton, CO
Good Cuban sandwich. Very friendly staff, and clean. $ 7 seems a little steep for just the sandwich though.
Jordan S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Houston, TX
The selection is plentiful but the price is little to be desired which is why I docked a star. A soupwich is almost $ 10 so unless you’re a water lover like myself, you’re looking at $ 12-$ 15 with a drink. Even with just the sandwich and drink, that’s about $ 10. However, as mentioned, the menu is almost never ending(or so it seems when you’re trying to decide without wasting any sweet lunch break time). The only bad experience I had was with the Grilled Italian panini which did not have any Italian flavor whatsoever. I will say my favorite item is the Tomato Basil Bisque which is full of flavor and leaves you feeling full for the day. The hot sandwiches are also pretty good from what I have tried. It’s just nice to go somewhere and eat a sandwich that isn’t from Subway. Am I right? To sum it up: Drink water. Don’t bother with the Grilled Italian Panini. Get the Tomato Basil Bisque. Buen provecho.
Stefanie R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Spring, TX
Their sandwiches are delicious and they have a large variety to choose from, but it is quite expensive for what you get. I’ve only been for lunch and sandwiches are $ 5-$ 7 with no drink or side. They’re not particularly large and some of the panini’s are the smallest and most expensive. I’ll still go occasionally, but only when my coworkers are going on «double-punch» days for their frequent shopper cards.
Heather M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Houston, TX
I’ve been several times now and am taking back a star. It really is overpriced for what you get and the wait time can be very long.
Larry B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Houston, TX
(say it fast) Their eyes sing ‘roll’! OK, slow down now. My eyes rolled when I thought this would be a fast-food joint, but it’s not. Yes, there are some pre-prepared cold items for those on the go. But for sit-downers, they prepare breakfast and lunch items, and with good fresh ingredient quality. Best of all: you can order online for pickup, or for delivery. They opened this chain location this week, and the six customers I talked to either love it or at least say it’s OK and a refreshing change from other delis in the same strip center. So, no more«Breakfast at Tiffany’s»(referring to the previous establishment’s name), but I’ll use some quotes from the movie to preface sections of my review with relevant meaning. [– — - — Menu — — - -] Holly Golightly: «A girl can’t read that sort of thing without her lipstick.» — - — It takes some time to read the menu. There is a large variety of sandwiches, wraps, paninis, but… Holly Golightly: «Do you think she’s talented, deeply and importantly talented?» Paul Varjak: «No. Amusingly and superficially talented, yes. But deeply and importantly, no. « — - — there are some basic ingredients, a variety of freshly-baked bread envelopes, and names given to the plethora of combinations. Nevertheless, the choices are generally appealing and some have unique ingredients here and there. Then, there are the usual salads, and soups. The bakery is focused on the sandwich breads, but they also make some cookies, cinnamon rolls, muffins and bagels. [– — - — Service — — - -] Holly Golightly: «It should take you exactly four seconds to cross from here to that door. I’ll give you two.» — - — There is no table service; it’s order and pick-up at the counter. But, they do their job fast. The owner is quite active explaining things, making sure the staff is responsive, asking customers for feedback, and making sure they are satisfied with their order. [– — - — My Breakfast order — — - -] Holly Golightly: «You could always tell what kind of a person a man thinks you are by the earrings he gives you.» — - — The quality of the breads is a key factor, and for me, it’s the cinnamon roll. This was a good cinnamon roll. I got this one off the rack, fresh, and still warm, with lots of cinnamon and not too sugary. The bread part was soft throughout, denser than usual bread in consistency, and not baked-hard on the edges. It’s big enough to split and share. Spicy Breakfast Panini: This was excellent. They use Tandoori naan bread, and that is a perfect balance of carb to protein(taste-wise). — - — They offer three varieties of Duncan brand coffee. I tried the Toasted Cinnamon coffee and it was much better than I expected, and excellent for this type of eatery. The best is the Pecan flavored coffee, though. It gets cheers from all my deep-rooted Texas genes. [– — - — My Lunch order(another day) — — - -] Holly Golightly: «You mustn’t give your heart to a wild thing. The more you do, the stronger they get, until they’re strong enough to run into the woods or fly into a tree.» — - — I ordered the combo(«pick a pair») of half sandwich and mini-salad(passing up the sour option). Cuban Sandwich was ordinary, and not what I would call authentic or as good as El Rey’s. The Cobb mini-salad was good and fresh. [– — - — Facilities — — - -] Paul Varjak: [reaches into his pocket at the Tiffany’s counter] «We could have something engraved, couldn’t we?» Tiffany’s salesman: «Yes, I suppose so, yes indeed… the only problem is you would more or less have to buy something first if only in order to have some object upon which to place the engraving… You see the difficulty… « — - — I am glad they had the money, and didn’t just redecorate. This is a total make-over remodel, in a contemporary style with all-new everything. There are plenty of tables. Paul Varjak: «You know what’s wrong with you, Miss Whoever-you-are? You’re chicken, you’ve got no guts. You’re afraid to stick out your chin and say, «Okay, life’s a fact, people do fall in love, people do belong to each other, because that’s the only chance anybody’s got for real happiness.» You call yourself a free spirit, a «wild thing,» and you’re terrified somebody’s gonna stick you in a cage. Well baby, you’re already in that cage. You built it yourself.» — - — There is a 2nd-rib-high wall separating those in a line to the counter from customers at tables. At lunch, that was needed, as it was pretty crowded. [– — - — Worth it? — - — -] Paul Varjak: «So you’re getting married, then?» Holly Golightly: «Well, he hasn’t really asked me, not in so many words. « Paul Varjak: «Four you mean?» — - — Yes, I will be back. The prices are competitive with the other deli places.