Owner is a theif and liar. I used him to cater my event and he went back on his word and skimmed on the volume. He was very creative in trying to find new ways to suck extra $$$ out of me. He even had the audacity to ask for a tip. Never do business with such a swindler.
James K.
Place rating: 5 Brooklyn, NY
The food is superb if you order their specialties: the kebabs. The rest of the stuff is great, but not worth the money(except the flounder, which comes with 2 side dishes and is delicious). The steak isn’t bad, and better than all but one or two kosher steakhouses in Brooklyn. Compared to non-kosher steakhouses, though, it’s just above average. I wanted to give this place only 4 stars even though I come here all the time because they are terrible with stocking the right amount of food. Always out of beef. This isn’t their fault, they are super-strict with their kosher requirements and will refuse to buy from anyone they don’t trust entirely. So it is an inconvenience, but one that you have to laud them for I suppose. I gave 5 stars because their sauce is AMAZING. They don’t always give it or give a lot, but ask for the special meat sauce. I have never had a sauce as good at any steakhouse. Even if the place was a run-down shack with fleas, I would still come here just for the sauce. It’s really that good.
Abe B.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Atmosphere, Service, Food — All perfect. The steak was perfect. Better than most Kosher places in Brooklyn. Highly recommend the Dolce Basket(appetizer), and The Blackened Rib Eye. Prices are a bit high(for Brooklyn). But they offer a $ 20 off any dinner for two with no expiration date and can use it as many times as you’d like.
Sarah M.
Place rating: 2 Brooklyn, NY
Came to this place b/c i got a groupon for it. First of all. depressing décor. Weird that no one seated us. The menu was full of spelling errors and half the things we asked for were not available that night. When i asked for a suggestion– i got nothin. Blank stares. Got chicken madiera and sis got Meat ravioli. .My sis liked the ravioli, my chicken was a little bland. Nothing terrible, but nothing special. However, for the price– this is the most dissapointing part. Im in Brooklyn. Ocean Avenue. I paid 22 $ for bland Chicken. 18 $ for the ravioli, another 5 $ for chumus and another tne for a chocolate lava cake with the most parve tasting ice cream.(ive had lava cake at meat places, ive had MUCH better parve ice cream… mehh) Before the Groupon– My bill would have been 79 $(included service charge confused me. Did the Groupon delete from the guys tip?– i wasnt sure and left and extra couple of dollars for the guy– even tho he was kind of meh too.) I would NEVER in a million years be okay with spending 80 dollars for the level of food and service. This place has GOT to get its act together, or all the free food in the world wont help.