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Written by Bradley G. on
5/21/2013
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3 other reviews |
Member since
2012
I order from here at least once a week. Sometimes it's breakfast, sometimes lunch and sometimes dinner. It's a typical diner so its not blowing my mind but it is consistent and consistently good at that. In fact, of all the places I order from, this place is easily the most consistent spot across the board. Their delivery is insanely fast (granted, I live pretty close to it) and they have never screwed up an order. If you want solid, standard diner fare delivered quickly and correctly this is your bet.
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Written by Bradley G. on
5/21/2013
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3 other reviews |
Member since
2012
I've ordered from here a good few times now and always enjoy what I've ordered. Everything is fresh and the quality is evidently high. I highly recommend this place to anyone who appreciates a delicious sandwich made on fresh baked bread (their baguette is seriously on point).
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Written by Jacqueline D. on
5/21/2013
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7 other reviews |
Member since
2012
Quick delivery -- good pad thai (not too oily). Decent grilled octopus, fresh and not chewy, though it was a bit sweet. Will certainly order from here again.
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Written by Michael B. on
5/16/2013
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6 other reviews |
Member since
2010
A three-star review because the food that I did receive was tasty. On the other hand, my Brooklyn Label Burger with "Vino-nion" (which I might be mistakenly be assuming is some sort of onion) and bacon arrived as a burger with just cheese and slice of tomato. I won't contest that what I (quickly) received was good, just not specifically was advertised. And bacon is important.
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Written by Julian C. on
5/16/2013
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Member since
2013
Lots of good reviews, so I won't feel bad about reviewing it at 3 stars! Ha!
Ordered a few times from here. The first time was actually quite nice, but the latest time, I ordered a tomato soup, which was a bit on the bland side of life and the chicken tikka masala, which also was not a festival of flavours!! No fireworks flew out of my mouth to paint a kaleidoscope of sensorial explatolations (this word makes no sense if you try and understand it syntactically. It's merely a sound to play in one's head.) unfortunately!
A word to the wise, the rice is not as fun as being boosted into space, so, I would make your own rice quickly on the side and turn down the one they send; you know, no need to waste ... though you could use it in a salad the next day, or something like this.
The food came quite quickly, which was appreciated by the negative space in my stomach. It clapped as the food bubbled its way to me!! It was just like Spring Break! Woo! 2004!!! Woo! "Up here Michael, up here!"
Hmm ... what else? Well, yeah ... that's it! It's definitely a nice place to order from, especially in Greenpoint where one's options can feel a little bit like living with Kevin Costner in Water World ... I would not turn it down, but if you're a little b****h about food, like a lot of people in the city so fast it doesn't sleep (but takes a lot of naps), then a 3 star rating I find to be fair!
Over and out.
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Written by Sam M. on
5/15/2013
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3 other reviews |
Member since
2012
Baker's Dozen has the freshest bagels in this area of Greenpoint. When ordering in person, at their counter, the staff are usually rude, and mess up the order about 85% of the time. My husband says they always seem like they're all high out of their heads. When ordering through Seamless they seem to get the orders right most of the time. If you ask for something toasted, they simply stick the bagel in the panini press, so that it's "toasted" on the outside of the bagel, but not on the inside - kind of annoying. Their chocolate croissant strangely lacks a chocolate flavor. Their corn muffins are decent. Their coffee tastes like dirty dish water - we recommend getting coffee anywhere else.
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Written by eleonora w. on
4/12/2013
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1 other review |
Member since
2011
I love this thai Restaurant. I have been ordering from here for years and have never been disappointed. Love the panang curry and the duck salad is great! The food is really crave-able & is delivered quick. I was happy to find them on seamless. It's my go to Thai place in Greenpoint.
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