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| - I have been passing this place for the last 2.5 years as it is literally across the street from my work. A little jaywalking, and BOOM! You are there.
It was a gloomy semi-rainy day, so it was a perfect day for soup. My coworkers and I agreed to try this place and were excited that it was kosher (not that it made a difference, but we wanted to try something new) and that they served Chinese, Japanese, American, and Jewish in one place. Two of got the Matzah Ball chicken soup, One got the wonton soup, and another one got the spicy chicken sandwich.
20 minutes later, I walked over to pick it up. The restaurant has a section that is "bakery" and butcher shop, and a grocery store for kosher items. The restaurant area is decent, nothing special. There was about 3 tables occupied, maybe 4 people total dining. I asked the waitress to split the bill by item since all 4 things were for 4 different people. She looked stressed. She was running around like a headless chicken serving FOUR people. Jeez, get it together. To be fair, it was her 3rd day. She asked some guy to help her split the check, he came over aaaanddd taaaaalllkkkeeddd liiiikkkeee thiiiiisssss (come on, spit it out!!) who seemed annoyed. What seemed like a 5 hour transaction was FINALLY done!
Food time! My Matzah ball soup was overwhelmingly underwhelming. It was bland, salty, and overpriced. One of my coworkers said her wonton soup was just "eh" and the other one said what I said and the one who ordered the $13 chicken sandwich said that he tasted lots of char. Super disappointing for the hassle I went through.
Overall, everyone who worked here was slow and unprofessional even the owner. The food is extremely overpriced and bland. I will not be going back and I recommend you don't either. SAVE THYSELF!
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