I never heard of this place until I saw an ad in the Northeast Times for their 50th? anniversary. The thing that grabbed my attention was the two coupons. My wife went there on a Sunday afternoon and was traumatized. She encountered the nastiest, most rude sales person she ever had to deal with. Maybe the elderly woman was the only person they could get to work on Sunday but she sure wasn’t helping to bring in customers. My wife came home with four boxes of cheese ravioli and vowed never to set foot in there again. The ravioli were awesome! I’m used to the cheap frozen kind we get at Shoprite. I’l never go back to those again. P & S has made a loyal customer out of me. My wife will never go back because of the miserable saleslady so it’s up to me to go there. So far I haven’t run into her, the ladies I’ve dealt with have been very pleasant and the ravioli are the best.
Tony F.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Philadelphia, PA
They have the best ravioli and sauce hands down, that being said if only the service was as good. What a rude miserable person behind the counter, I will get mine from a supermarket from now on.
Jerry W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Philadelphia, PA
Seen them for many years and just moved to the neighborhood a few years ago, we decided to give them a try. We picked up garlic bread with cheese, cheese ravioli, and meatballs. It was pretty good, certainly better than anything from a supermarket, but homemade is better. Also picked up their little frozen stromboli and it doesn’t come with sauce and the cheese tastes like American. We would use them again if we had a party and didn’t feel like making our own food.
Jimnris M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Riverton, NJ
I grew up on this living in Mayfair but then I moved across the bridge and nothing compares! I usually get it once a month since it is my daughter’s favorite. Cheese ravioli sauce and garlic bread usually.