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Bidrage med feedbackI recently dined at this adorable dairy kosher restaurant, and it was an absolute delight! The ambiance was charming, with a cozy and inviting atmosphere that instantly put me at ease. The menu boasted an array of delicious options, all of which were clearly prepared with care and precision. From the moment I walked in, the staff was warm and attentive, making the dining experience truly exceptional. The flavors of the dishes were delightful, and I could taste the freshness of the ingredients in every bite. I highly recommend this gem of a restaurant to anyone seeking a wonderful dairy kosher dining experience. I can't wait to return and try more of their delightful offerings!
Nice people there, got food quick, very good food Food: 4 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 4
Food wasn’t freshly made and wasn’t the most tasty. Place also has an old smell. Service: Dine in Meal type: Brunch Price per person: $30–50
This kosher (under supervision of JSOR). dairy restaurant is in Allenhurst, NJ. It's seasonal and is open May to October. They have an extensive menu of pizza, fish and pasta dishes. I went with my family there tonight. It's my first time at the restaurant. We were a party of 6. The food is generally very good. However, there were several issues. Guacamole was an appetizer on the menu but was not available. The side dish for my salmon sandwich was either roasted potatoes or a side salad. I requested the roasted potatoes but received the side salad Another person in my party was told French fries were not available but it showed up in the entree. I was told Omlets were not available after 4: this was not noted on the menu. A 20percent gratuity was added to the menu. 15-18percent is usually added. There was also a 4 percent Credit card fee. I thought this was a lot of issues for 1 dinner and as a result lowered it to 4 stars.
This restaurant is the very soul of consistency. Indifferent food (think second-tier wedding cuisine) , oblivious and unapologetically bad service, serious prices, a hidden gratuity, and a high noise level. A kosher restaurant is serving a smaller self-selecting audience, and I would guess the owners are Jewish (as am I). Should the faithful be punished at dinner for their beliefs? Eating cheese and crackers in the car is a nicer dining experience. Avoid at all costs. And what do I mean by bad service ? Four diners at table, four fish entrees ordered. Three entrees arrive, the waitperson scurries off. The fourth is nowhere. We say, My wife ordered the _________, and there 's a blank look. A response comes, Oh. Eventually, another response, That 'll take ten to fifteen minutes. If We 're sorry, was uttered, we didn 't hear it. Eventually the entree came. No apologies.