Love it. My husband and I found a new quick place to eat when we don’t feel like cooking. The corn, mashed potatoes, Mac n cheese, rib tips, chicken are great ! Prices are great also ! Family meals aren’t pricey at all. If you’re ever in Coney Island, stop by. It’s two blocks from the train!
Daisy C.
Place rating: 1 Bronx, NY
These sons of bitches send me food with what appeared as wood or a piece of bamboo. I immediately called them to let them know and who ever it is that speaks Spanish treated me horrible and stated that maybe I put it there. He refused to send someone over to see about it or refund me of my money. He refused to give me his name or tell me who the manager is and kept hanging the phone on me not to leave unmentioned that I would order from them on a regular basis. If there was a rating of zero I would of gave it to them for poor customer service. Prior to this they had send me a cheese cake with dirty fingerprints on top and I let it go but not for a second time. A complaint was made to 311 and they are going to forward it to the health department. Because of my job I couldn’t pay these bastards a visit.
Carlos C.
Place rating: 5 Brooklyn, NY
Amazingly delish, bourbon chicken, just like the bourbon chicken they serve at Queens Center Mall’s cafeteria. Juicy, savory, with two sides, your choice, of fried rice, rice and beans, veggies, spinach, baked potatoes, smash potatoes, amongst others. They are fair and generous when they serve you. The place is super clean, they also got an A rating. The price was affordable, about 7 dollars. So, if you find yourself in Coney Island and want to settle for less, go ahead and eat at Nathans, if you want more bang for your buck, than this is your spot. Did I forget to mention that 12 pieces of chicken nuggets, are $ 2.50. Eat here, where the locals eat, or settle for less.
David R.
Place rating: 1 East Flatbush, Brooklyn, NY
Round 2… Since my first review for this horrible excuse for an establishment was removed I’ll try another… First I looked at the reviews other people posted and decided to give it a try… IMHO I wish I would have taken my business elsewhere. If it were up to me I would not give them any stars… This place is a total bootleg /knockoff of Boston Market. Eat here at your own risk.
John M.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
A good spot to have here. The namesake rotisserie chicken is moist and well-seasoned, if not the last word in flavor(for that try Peruvian style at Coney Island Taste). I especially like the bourbon chicken(albeit faux Cajun) which gets a nice charred taste. They make a decent and sizeable burger too. Too bad the cheap lunch specials impose their choice of sides, not the good ones(especially the gooey marshmallow topped sweet potato purée), so I get the slightly pricier personal meals. Still plenty of food for less than $ 10 with soda. Just a few tables but there always seems to be room since most take out.
Spanky M.
Place rating: 4 Huntington Station, NY
We had to wait 15 minutes for the rotisserie chicken to be done and it was well worth the wait. The best chicken I’ve had in a while. This is not the same bland chicken you get at other places. Well seasoned and cooked to perfection. Can’t wait to go back and try one of the many other choices. They have a few tables, but this is more of a take out place. The place appeared very clean. The owner barely spoke english, but the service was very good.
Trey B.
Place rating: 4 West Orange, NJ
Was on coney island with the kids didnt want normal boardwalk food. Found it on Unilocal and I was really good. Family meal for 20 was very tasty
Celeste B.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
I love the spare ribs from this restaurant because they are meaty and flavorful. I have also tried the rotisserie chicken which is very good as well. Good local spot
Chris B.
Place rating: 4 Dublin, CA
So, just get the tropical chicken and you’re welcome! I contemplated drinking the sauce since it was so tasty. A little confusing: When you order an entrée that comes with two sides… don’t look at the«Sides» part of the menu. Instead, look to the right of the cash register and the food is visible in the hot trays behind the glass.