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    Pomona kosher grill - Interior

    Pomona kosher grill

    3.4(5 reviews)
    1.1 km

    We ordered the scallion pancake, kimchi, bibimbap and egg drop soup to eat in the restaurant and 2…read moreto-go sandwiches, a grilled chicken and Philly steak sandwich to eat on the airplane the next day. The scallion pancake was mmm--mmm good! The addition of cooked scallions to the pancake batter meant there were mildly crunchy scallions combined in pancake soft batter. We gobbled it up. It came with soy sauce but the pancake didn't really need a sauce. The kimchi was crunchy and spicy. The egg drop soup was yummy. The bibimbap was large enough for 2 to share. The combination of beef on rice with an array of thinly sliced vegetables was delicious. The next day on the 5-hour plane ride home, we took out our sandwiches. As we were eating them we congratulated ourselves on how smart we were to pack delicious, hearty sandwiches. We don't know why Pomona Kosher Grill isn't packed with customers! The food is excellent!

    I stumbled across this place via a great YouTube (paid) review. They claim to be the only kosher…read moreKorean restaurant in the US, possibly the world. So I had to try it. We got the opportunity today while driving to Vermont from Maryland. We went a tiny bit out of the way. Great food. My spouse and I split a bulgogi sandwich, a cabbage/potato pancake, and an 8-piece order of Korean chicken strips and fries. Too much food for us to eat. We took some home and I ate the rest in our hotel. Bulgogi sandwich was delicious. Thin sliced beef, Asian seasonings, fresh roll. Loved it. Pancake was like an omelette or potato cake. Fresh and delicious. With a delicious dipping sauce. Chicken strips were yummy, fresh, crisp. I had always read about Korean fried chicken and wanted to try it, this was my chance. Definitely enjoyable and delicious, but not the totally new level that I had been imagining. Just goes to show you it's not a burden to keep kosher, you're missing out but not too much. Location was great for us, traveling south to north. I had never been to Pomona/ Monsey. Easy parking in a nondescript strip shopping center. Atmosphere was spartan. Apparently this business started during Covid and a few months ago moved to the current location. Plain, simple, clean, but zero atmosphere. Don't take a date here for romance. Bring a buddy for great food. Service was good. Server Yisroel was charming, relaxed, friendly (we were the only customers when we entered) and we enjoyed being served by him. Value was a bit expensive. We did not order drinks. We paid $63 including tax and tip, a bit pricey for two. I would definitely return because the food was really good. Scores: food 5, atmosphere 3, service 5, location 4, value 3, for an overall score of 4.

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    Pomona kosher grill - Bulgogi sandwich

    Bulgogi sandwich

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    View into kitchen

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    Pies N' Fries

    Pies N' Fries

    3.5(2 reviews)
    0.9 km

    Very family-friendly setting (do t come for the quiet) and PACKED. Pizza was very good: dough was…read moreslightly undercooked, as we requested, cheese great. The sauce-to-cheese ratio tilted too much to the sauce, which was also too sweet for my taste. The mixed fries (half regular and half spicy) were very very good. Oh and the self-serve computer-based ordering was simple, the best I've ever used.

    This area of Rockland is just TEEMING with Chinese food and pizza; there are not a lot of other…read moregenres out there for lunch. I've been cautiously investigating the options near my office, and this to me is the best pizza I've found in the vicinity though honestly it's not that amazing. We've ordered delivery from here once, and I also stopped in earlier this week for a lunchtime sit-down experience. I like their set-up in here - it's very clean, spiffy and spacious. It's directly connected with the Evergreen kosher supermarket, so it's easy to overlook if you're not a regular patron over here. When I came in, I appeared to be the only non-Orthodox on the premises, and I imagine that would be the case most of the time - that said, I didn't feel like an outsider (there are a few places around here admittedly where I have) and the people behind the counter were perfectly pleasant and accommodating. There are quite a few self-serve kiosks to order from, enough where I initially assumed you couldn't order face to face with anyone. I confirmed that wasn't the case after the fact, but the kiosks WERE easy to use. For what it's worth, I've noticed at a few of these kosher establishments that there seem to be an unusually high number of self-serve options; not sure if that's coincidental or not. Regardless, doesn't hurt to have an additional choice if needed. This is not my go-to type of pizza - I'm a snobbier Neapolitan wood-fired or hipster Detroit style creature by and large and it's unusual for me to take a liking to a mainstream, cheaper slice. The visual was the initial selling point here. I like that the typical slice here appears to be slightly well done, which is my preference. Not only that, I think this is the only time I've specifically been given the choice of selecting well done as an option when ordering. Nice touch. It would have been stunning if this had been an issue, but predictably my order was ready to go within about two or three minutes after being heated up. The pizza itself is fine. Its weakest point is the sauce, which is noticeably and way too sweet, and the crust is a bit too chewy/doughy. I do at least like the consistency of the sauce for the most part - I do NOT like chunks in the sauce, and this was pretty smooth though I did take out a few slices of tomato skin (I guess that would be the term?). The cheese is the star here as far as I'm concerned, especially since it is a little burnt on the top, which to me adds a nice little flavoring zip. The neighboring supermarket has a reputation for being very overpriced - I actually wandered in to get a coffee afterwards and my jaw almost fell on the floor at some of the prices of the Hanukkah chocolate - but the price point within the pizza place is very decent. I think each of my slices was about $3.75 or so, which in this environment you'll likely take any day. You could do worse than Pies N' Fries.

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    Evergreen Uptown

    Evergreen Uptown

    3.0(4 reviews)
    0.9 km

    I recently had a TERRIBLE experience at Evergreen, and I will NEVER step foot inside there again…read more I am a regular customer that shops at Evergreen several times a week. Customer service was never been Evergreen's strong point, they now reach an all-time low of customer DISservice and outright aggression. Horror story: After shopping at Evergreen for shabbat on Thursday night, my family and I bought food from the hot tables and salad bar to eat in the seating area. I slung my shoulder bag over the back of my seat, and it must've fallen under the seat, and accidentally I left it there. Soon after getting home I realized that I didn't have my bag. I went back to the store and searched the area, found nothing. I then asked the manager, Menachem, if anyone had turned in my bag. He was not at all helpful and his attitude was arrogant and unfriendly. But I just knew it had to be there, so I went back later at around 10:00 pm, and lo and behold! It was a few feet from the seat I where I was sitting, tucked in sideways among the cleaning supplies in the metal shelving unit against the wall. Everything was there, except for $400 in cash. I went to customer service and informed them of my situation, we reviewed the camera to see exactly what had happened. Sure enough a woman from the cleaning staff could bee seen on camera taking my bag, placing it in her secret spot on the shelf and then fiddling around with its contents. Fast forward through three hours of her periodically returning to the bag and rifling through it. Nothing could be done at that late hour as Menachem (the manager) had gone home. I was given hs phone number and instructed to call the next morning in order to get my money back. So I called him and he stalled with a bunch of excuses until I insisted he tell me what he was going to do to recompense me for the $400 that was taken from my wallet by an Evergreen employee. That's when he started yelling at me, telling me he wasn't giving me "nothing" he "didn't owe me a thing" and that there was nothing he could do. He also hung up on me a few times, real professional, right? I then went into Evergreen to talk to him directly and he resumed his yelling and verbal abuse, at one point he even barricaded himself in the little office near the nuts and chocolate section, and SLAMMED THE DOOR IN MY FACE. He obviously could not handle himself so another manager was called over who was a little more rational, but proceeded to gaslight me about the stolen money, saying that maybe I lost it somewhere else, or had spent it without realizing it, and the kicker: how could I accuse someone like I did. It's all on camera, and now I have no choice but to file a police report and never step foot in a place that is so DISRESPECTFUL. I have spent thousands and thousands of dollars at the store, and would probably end up spending the $400 that I had lost there anyway, TALK ABOUT PENNY WISE AND POUND FOOLISH. This is the pinnacle in a series of very poor customer service experiences the I have put up with over the years. NO MORE! THIS PLACE IS NOT WORTH THE ABUSE. -Rachel M., Pomona, NY

    This is a place with a lot of potential but it's not ready to be open. They have a beautiful fish…read moremarket, not yet open, a fantastic bakery, not yet open and at least 1/3 of the store covered in tarps. The paper covering the windows up front are an indicator of, we are not ready yet. I was underwhelmed at its appearance and selection. Nothing at all in comparison to Bingo market in Spring Valley. I guess 2 years was not enough time to get it ready. To sum it up........ they are not ready to be opened

    The Flame - Churros.

    The Flame

    3.0(1 review)
    1.4 km

    The Flame has the best takeout Chinese food I've had in the area, but it's SO absurdly overpriced…read morethat most of the positives cancel out and I don't think I could justify coming back on my own dime. The office ordered lunch for us this past Wednesday (letting us choose the place) and since we knew it was more expensive from a prior website visit, this seemed like a convenient opportunity to give it a shot. The menu is predominantly the standard Chinese fare you'd expect, but as with many Kosher establishments, you also get some really random items too. All of us did a double-take when we saw churros in the dessert section, for instance, and morally felt we needed to order them as well. (There was also a dessert called "personal pie" that they were unfortunately out of - we were all very curious about that. Was it a fruit pie? A savory pie? A pizza pie? We may never know.) I ordered my standard Sweet & Sour Chicken off the entrée/main menu - I wasn't interested in the sides that came with the cheaper (but not by much) combo platter. Again, the prices are mouthdropping. A lunch combo for this would have been $20. Yes, $20 for an item that you typically would get for less than $10. The actual entree/non-lunch version? $26. Blown away; literally 3 times higher than you'd get elsewhere. I have no idea how they justify that, but thankfully this was not my wallet taking the bruising. That said, it's definitely decent for what it is. Per the attached picture, they separate the chicken and the rice within the container, which I like. It's a messier dish with the sauce, so anything that makes the experience more organized, I'll sign up for. The sauce was a little watery for my taste, but was flavorful. The chicken was the star here - cooked perfectly and I didn't need to eat around chunks of just fried skin. The churros...were interesting. They definitely are not dictionary-definition churros with the standard star tip and funnel action - it's just fried dough that's in a similar shape. It kind of looked like a Jersey Shore boardwalk funnel cake mistake or something. It came with a really odd non-dairy (of course) chocolate sauce that was honestly pretty terrible and tasted like substandard powdered milk. At first I thought this was an awful dish, but once I had a few bites of the naked Churros without that sauce, it definitely improved (and what red-blooded American can't get down with random pieces of fried dough,. regardless of shape?) If someone else is paying, by all means give this a shot. But it's not that much better than other nearby options that are quite literally a fraction of the cost.

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    New City Kosher Deli & Restaurant - Smallest size matzo and chopped liver app. Generous and tasty portions!

    New City Kosher Deli & Restaurant

    3.2(109 reviews)
    7.9 km
    $$

    Absolutely delicious deli. I ordered first cut corn, beef, potato salad, sour pickle l, the food…read morewas very fresh.

    This place has been a local staple for several years, and sadly, it has steadily declined…read more We were in there today 04/15/2024 during lunch hour, and there were only two tables with people, including ours. We felt the hot dogs were rubbery in texture, and they tasted like they were reheated. The matzoh ball soup was bland. My mother enjoyed her pastrami sandwich. As far as atmosphere goes, the first table we sat at was wobbly. and when we transfered to the other, we found the table and season shakers to be sticky. The greatest disappointment was not the mediocre food, or the sticky table but what we witnessed. An elderly couple was sitting at the other table. The gentleman asked a server, possibly the owner or manager, for a glass of tap water. The response from the server was, "We don't have glasses of water here, but you can buy a bottle and I'll bring your two cups." We found this to be uncourteous and unwelcoming, and we felt a little embarassed for the nice couple. It seems that when a nice couple comes in to patronize your restaurant, and purchase a lunch, a little water would not be an unreasonable request. Any restaurant that treats elderly people this way will not receive my future business.

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    Aldila Pizzeria & Bistro - Plain Pizza pie

    Aldila Pizzeria & Bistro

    3.6(9 reviews)
    4.0 km
    $$

    We ordered a large plain pie, as seen in the pictures…read more I believe it came out close to 23$ and some change. Which I thought was a bit pricey. Now, this place acts more like a sit down restaurant than a pizzeria. So when we walked in, we needed to walk by tables that were outfitted with silverware and cloth napkins. It seemed like a nice small cozy place for a dinner date w/ your family or friends. And they have table service. I didn't look at the main menu closely, but they do serve typical Italian dishes - think pasta and Italian style chicken dishes. There really is no waiting area for people like us who ordered a pizza pie and are waiting for it to be prepared and taken outside. So we pulled. A few chairs away from the tables and sat on them in the corner by the back of the window where one can speak to the servers and kitchen staff. The pizza was nice and thin and cooked throughly. It was tasty albeit slightly oily, if that doesn't bother you, and it was solid pizza fare. Tastes like the kitchen uses fresh ingredients. It's a non-descript restaurant small and cozy preparing some delicious pies! This area of Rockland is predominantly populated by Jewish people. And there were many eating at this restaurant who seemed to be throughly enjoying the cuisine. Watching the dishes on the tables made me hungry as we waited for our order to be completed. Buon appetito! I would suggest coming here with a huge appetite and I would recommend ordering more than just the pizza. The place seems to be delivering it promises on solid red sauce dishes!!

    Was there and was very unimpressed with the service. Food was not good and waitstaff was…read moreantagonistic. Would not recommend.

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    Aldila Pizzeria & Bistro
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