I’m only giving 4 stars right now banking on the possibility I will travel there soon and check it out to try other goodies! First, I have to say the challah dinner rolls are a staple at family get-togethers. The last one I was at I had forgotten all about these wonderful little knots of yummy and rediscovered them. Second, I found out that Busch’s in Plymouth and HIller’s in Plymouth carry some of Zeman’s products, including these rolls! While I do concede that homemade challah is UNBEATABLE, I don’t care what bakery it is, these little guys are definite contenders. Especially if I don’t have enough time to make homemade challah *wink!*. *c
Dea A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Houston, TX
Oh Zeman’s… The last 2x I went here the rolls and the challah were stale, but maybe it was because I was being a total goy and going in on a Tuesday. Zeman’s… you can be so fickle sometimes. I went to Westborn recently, and these Zeman’s onion rolls caught my eye. My mother and I were going to do our deli tail-gate, and we needed bookahs(rolls in Polish)! So there they were… tempting me. I knew it could be a fail since they weren’t from the bakery itself, and they might be stale… but damn it, they looked so delicious! How could I not? What would be better with a ham and cheese sandwich than an ONIONROLL? The onion rolls are RIDICULOUS. I’m not sure what I like more, their challah or onion rolls! Now I want more!
Haroun K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Portland, OR
If I want any Jewish sort of dessert other than a seven layer cake, I would come to Zeman’s. It is the worst temptation walking around in here, because it smells so goooood. It is conveniently located near the Pita Café, so if you forgo dessert at the restaurant, give this bakery some consideration.