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    12 Points Public Market

    12 Points Public Market

    4.1
    (9 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Love this place! Food is good and has a variety to choose from! Zen Bagel, now turned Pizzaria,…read moremakes the most delish pizzas and calzones big enough to share! Not what you're looking for? No problem! They have craft burgers and Northside noodles too!

    We really love that 12 Points is getting the revival it deserves, and we couldn't wait to check out…read morethe public market. The market is very small but has a decent range of food options including burgers, pizzas, and ramen. When we arrived, someone was giving announcements for future events at the Market. To me, this didn't seem like a big deal, but the bar vendor kept giving us dirty looks for talking. And they wouldn't take our order until the woman was done. I don't know if they had ever been in a market before, but they are loud, hectic, and made for the convenience of everyone being able to get what they want quickly and meet up in the same space to enjoy. I am not required to participate in your events, I am here for food. The ramen was good but they made ordering too complicated and the menu is more of a fusion than authentic ramen. I had the shrimp and steak and the steak was burnt. My husband got a calzone and it was okay, it really could have been improved with some seasoning on the crust. You have to order from the vendors individually and then also check out again at a different vendor to get basic soft drinks - which were $3.50 each... I really appreciate what they are doing here, and I hope they continue to improve and work out the kinks.

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    Oy Vey  Jewish Bakery and Delicatessen

    Oy Vey Jewish Bakery and Delicatessen

    4.3
    (112 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $$

    We had been to Oy Vey years ago when they were on 3rd Street, and I remember really enjoying it. We…read moredecided to stop at this new location, and weren't disappointed. The restaurant smells of bread and soup as soon as you walk in. This is one of those places that you know is actually handmade as soon as it gets put down in front of you. We all ordered half soup/half sandwich meal. But the portions were huge, honestly. We could have shared. I got the lemon pepper chicken sandwich with chicken rice soup, both were actually incredible. My companions got the Reuben and pasta salad, and the sweet potato soup with turkey Reuben. Everything was great. The sweet potato soup is just that, very sweet, molasses flavor - might not be for everyone. The woman that took our order was very kind She shared some knowledge of their breads with us and even gave us a free load of sourdough to take home. They have many different types of breads, rolls, pastries etc available at the counter for pickup, anytime. Many, if not most, of the menu is turkey. We had one person that didn't eat turkey and specifically ordered the Reuben without turkey. The kitchen ran out of pastrami and put turkey on his sandwich. When she told him about the change, and he mentioned not liking turkey, she said well it's actually chicken anyhow. This was really confusing. He took it off and enjoyed the sandwich, but they should be cautious of changing ingredients without asking because of allergies and preferences. The restaurant is very small, with a few tables for dine in. There is no restroom.

    I was intrigued by Oy Vey from the very start. I'd never been to a Jewish restaurant before, and…read morewanted to see what flavors I could discover. After eating here, I realized that I had completely underestimated this particular cuisine. The title of this restaurant may be alarming at first, but believe me, "oy vey" will be the last thing you say after tasting these delicious dishes. My family and I got two Reubens, Chicken and Rice soup, Borscht soup, Chicken Shawarma, South African Sweet Potato stew, baklava, and latkes all for about 59 bucks. And pretty much everything was homemade. Because of the great quality and quantity of all these items, I ended up stuffed and satisfied. We start off with their Reuben. I had heard much about this dish from other reviews, and it definitely did not disappoint. The corned beef was well-seasoned, and the sauerkraut was tangy and fresh. The Chicken and Rice soup was good, but could have used a little bit more seasoning. This is compared to the other items, though, so the expectation might have been set too high for this soup. Unlike the Chicken and Rice soup, the Borscht soup was firing up my taste buds with its deep tangy flavor. This dish is vegan, but Oy Vey definitely didn't compromise the flavor due to that classification. And along with the soup came a few pieces of a homemade flatbread that was soft and delicious as well. The Chicken Shawarma was pretty good. Again, the flavor was just a little lacking when compared to some of the other dishes. None of this is enough to take away from my 5-star rating, though. These are just little things that I think could be improved upon. I had the South African sweet potato stew as a side to my Reuben, and wow, was it good. The sweet potato blended perfectly with the mix of spices. This may have been the most flavorful stew I have ever eaten. Now, before I talk about this baklava, I ask you to erase anything you seemingly already know about Greek honey baklava from your mind, because that's not what this is. This baklava was entirely different, and even more scrumptious, in my opinion. Instead of your classic honey topping, this baklava was smothered in a cinnamon sauce. Like I said, a completely different experience, but one that was great in its own way. Last, but definitely not least, we have the latkes. These small, round potato pancakes were also different from the latkes I knew. And again, they were just as good, if not better. They sort of reminded me of fried mashed potatoes. There was also a side of applesauce that came with the order for dipping. The applesauce was also delicious. All in all, our experience at Oy Vey was delectable and filling. Though improvements could be made on some select items, Oy Vey really brings the flavor! So the next time you're in or around Terra Haute, stop by. Your taste buds will be very glad you did!

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    Penn Station East Coast Subs

    Penn Station East Coast Subs

    2.6
    (16 reviews)
    1.8 mi
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    I called to place an order for three sandwiches and was sent to a voice mail which said to leave a…read morename and phone message to be called back, My husband was at a local grocery store and would be picking up the order when it was ready. I called at least 6 times and left 2 messages but got nowhere, so I called my husband to see what he wanted to do. He called back and said he had gotten through and I was to call them and place the order. I did so with a boy who sounded as if I were bothering him. My husband arrived home with the three sandwiches and passed them around. My daughter was to have had a philly cheesesteak on wheat bread and received white bread. I was to receive a philly cheese steak with lettuce. tomatoes ,onions and mayo and my husband was to have a philly cheese steak with everything except hot peppers. Neither of our sandwiches was correct. By this time, we were all frustrated. I called the store to complain to the manager and was told by the same bored silly employee, or possibly another, that she was in the bathroom. I told him I would wait. A girl came to the phone and identified herself as the supervisor, Zaid Jabur. I told her I simply wanted to express my dissatisfaction and when she had no apology or explanation, I asked for a contact email or phone number for her superior. She said she could not give this information out. I told her I did not want the order corrected or credited to our account, neither of which she had offered to do. I simply told her that I would not be returning to this store again and would be contacting someone about this poor service. The worst thing about this whole experience was the bad taste it left in my mouth. It was like dealing with silly teenagers who could not care less about the customer, the business , or the ruining of a dining experience ; worse yet, it was as if these jejune little nincompoops who work at this store were snickering behind their hands at having gotten away with doing as little as they could to do a poor job. If I did speak to the store owner - Zaid Jabur ( who is listed in this website as the supervisor and owner,) then he/she needs to rethink his/her career choice. I will be telling this tale and advising people that if they want good food, good service, or good manners, then Penn Station East in Terre Haute is not the place to go.

    I've lived in this city for 30 years of my life and never ate here at this location. It gets over…read morelooked due to its placement and the way the entrance is set up. I was craving an Italian cold cut that was a step above Subway. I ordered with no lettuce and no tomato, they got that right, 1 Star. They were nice and quick. That's the 2nd star. Let's start with the Pepsi machine, a clump fell out of the nozzle, so that tells me they don't clean it regularly. I got sweet tea instead and it just tasted off. The bread was hard on the ends. I got the 12" but lost about 3-4" to some non eatable bread. I got to the register to pay. I had $15 in my hand thinking this should cover it... NOPE! $21.60 for a 12" cold sub and a drink... ouch! Way over priced. Never again. Now I know why I haven't stopped in. Seriously, a steak at Texas Roadhouse is cheaper.

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