The food was ok. Not terrible but not great. The service however is pathetic. Don’t ever go there hungry or with more than 2 people in your party. Each person will be served at different times and the first person served will wait atleast an hour. The one waiter will explain to you that he is not really a waiter but only there to help out his friend the owner. No shame and no apologies for the horrible service.
Wendy R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Philadelphia, PA
I like to try and support Israeli businesses when I can, but this place leaves me no choice but to hammer it. It’s filthy – we sat next to a cart loaded with dirty trays and empty, used food jars, the kitchen door was open and looked like a mess. One person in our party ordered salmon Mediterranean style and received a dried out piece of fish swimming in some yellow liquid with a couple of pieces of diced tomato. I ordered the Mediterranean Platter, which came with blackened, tasteless falafel, hummus that was sticky and dry with too much tahini and a slightly greasy cucumber-tomato salad. It was missing some of the items advertised on the platter, but honestly, we didn’t mind(we also asked for fava beans, which were heavily advertised on the menu, but they didn’t have any). It’s sort of like the old Jewish joke: «Waiter, this food is terrible, and the portions! So small!»
Michael R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Toronto, Canada
Went into this restaurant with high expectations and even higher recommendations. Easily the worst culinary experience ever. First, the waiter stood dumbstruck when we asked for coffee. He blankly said.” I do not know how to make coffee.“ We actually thought he was kidding, but his slackjawed repetition of the same phrase indicated that he indeed did now know how to make the mysterious beverage know as coffee. Cheese blintzes ordered… NOCHEESE, the menu says that is comes with strawberries… No strawberries in sight. When the OWNER was asked, he said No fresh strawberries, that was it. He then asked if we wanted syrup on it… We asked for a banana instead, he yelled, Do you want me to cut it for you? Gets way way better. The fallafel plate arrived with a few of the menu advertised ingredients missing. I will admit it was tasty even though the portions were so small it was a joke, for the bargain price of $ 10!!! We had to ask twice for water with lukewarm water showed up eventually… Ice is apparently an endangered species in this restaurant. When I went to pay for said ridiculous lunch, I was asked by the owner what did I had. I listed the items along with the missing cheese and bits and pieces missing from my allaged falaffel platter. His response??? $ 28.50, exactly what the menued price was. No apology, no nothing… No tip. Beware people, this guy clearly does not care at all about repeat business. Perhaps another line of business should be considered by the owner for alleged restaurant.
Asher S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 WYNNEWOOD, PA
Espresso is Delicious kosher food with the best service! The owner makes you feel as comfortable as you would eating at home with all the luxury of eating out at a restaurant. The tortellini, stuffed baked potatoes, Thai noodles, milk shakes and French onion soup are a few of our favorites. This is our family’s favorite spot to meet up and eat and it is extremely kid friendly! Our toddler and pre schooler love the pasta and getting ice cream for dessert. Espresso is a great experience every time!
Steven A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Bala Cynwyd, PA
The greek salads, falafel, and cheese cakes are among the best I’ve ever had.
Joanna W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Philadelphia, PA
This is a Kosher restaurant and of all the restaurants my company uses for catering, this is by far the best. I don’t eat sushi nor have I tried there’s so I cannot comment on that. I love their salmon, Greek salad, wraps, and borek. Really very delicious. I don’t eat Kosher, but I would choose to eat Espresso’s great meals any time!
Brian P.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Philadelphia, PA
Sweet mother of God the sushi here SUCKS. It was not fresh, the tuna was gray/pink, and rolls were falling apart and sucked. Best sushi in Northeast? No friggin way. To Kai and Wasabi and Makiman all hands down kick this places ass. Shit, the sushi at the supermarket is better…
Brett B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Philadelphia, PA
Not impressed; didn’t have sushi or regular coffee. Overpriced.
Ilya F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Philadelphia, PA
A nice little shop with friendly service and a an upbeat atmosphere.