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    Wonder

    2.6 (13 reviews)
    Open 10:30 am - 11:30 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    The pros were that it came incredibly fast! Almost too fast. I live pretty close by but the pizza was at my house 17 minutes after I ordered it... almost impossible. The delivery bike guy was great! I ordered two pizzas, one from Difara and one from Brick pizza (their Detroit' style brand) I used to get pizzas from DiFara when Dom was still alive and the wait was over two hours. This felt like a frozen airport version of that pizza. It was under and over cooked at the same time and had way too much cheese that congealed in a strange way. The sauce had a nice flavor but the whole thing felt like it was made by a robot and not cooked together like a pizza should be??? I am sure Dom is turning in his grave! The spicy pepperoni from Brick pizza also had a nice flavor but something about the crust was more Pizza Hut than Detroit brick cheese pizza. Overall it was worth it for the speed and ease but not for the quality of the cooking. I know this place is basically a ghost kitchen and it felt like that kind of food.

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    The Reading Terminal Market in Philadelphia is awesome. We ventured into downtown and wanted to…read morewander through the market to see what was available. As it turns out, everything is available. Cheeses, meats, donuts, ice cream, candies, desserts, coffee, and everything in between to include small rocks and crystals. Realistically you can spend a good 3-4 hours in this market alone. Wandering the aisles, ordering various food options from various vendors and then finding a seat to sit down and enjoy your food. That last part, finding a table to sit down and eat your food could be a bit tricky. When we first arrived at the market it was 9:30 a.m. and we were able to find a seat without much trouble. When we returned to the market for a second time, around 1:30 p.m. it was noticeably more packed inside and I had to do two loops before a table cleared up. There are so many vendors inside you really can't even come close to trying them all in one visit. I would like to come back and try some more places next time. As for parking, I was told to park at the Convention Center parking structure, but when I arrived there was a large sign stating that parking was full. I ended up finding a public parking lot at Commerce & N. 13th St which I parked at, but after 4 hours or so I think it cost me about $50. To be expected, unfortunately, for big city parking.

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    I was thrilled by the presentation in front of me. Comcast Center building was amazing. I was here…read morefor a short meeting and led by employees throughout the tour. I was not aware there were restaurants on the Concourse. Since this level is open to the public, I shall be back to enjoy the dining experience next time I am in town.

    This apparently is the corporate office of Xfinity/Comcast. I hope they subscribe to their…read moreservices so they can learn the frustration we customers experience. 1. An automatic phone system that doesn't fit all. You get redirected to technical when you just need someone to give you your pin. 2. Customer service is often highly accented during normal business hours. They are trying to help, I just don't understand them. 3. It's hard to get ahold of a human being. When you do, there are long waits, and occasionally, you get disconnected. 4. Please be clearer on the website what period of time. I am being billed for. Mobile seems to bill behind, internet slightly ahead. I am changing service and am not sure what I owe, even tracing back all bills to my initial enrollment. 5. Why can't I update my address. I am no longer at the address you have on file. I want to pay what I owe or get any refunds due me. 6. Why, if my internet is canceled, do I have to pay you $50 more for two mobile lines. I don't see any discounts on my bill. I don't see anything in my enrollment. I was only intending to cancel the internet, but I ended up needing to cancel everything. Dealing with a brick and mortar store in San Francisco was easy. They are knowledgeable but limited in what you allow them to do. Your automated system and your apps are frustrating and not user-friendly for far too many things. I liked Xfinity, please look into improving the things I mentioned. I did like that you could immediately see trouble on the line when I didn't and send a great tech to fix it, free.

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    This was really a bad experience…read more It started with the absolute overwhelm of noise when we entered. I literally recoiled backwards from the amplification of the band. Okay, no problem. We can eat out in the lobby. They have QR codes on the tables and our food would be delivered to us. Of the six of us, four of us struggled with the online menu. I had no problem, but those using iPhones did. A couple of us went inside to order. There was no less than 15 minutes between each of our meals being delivered. I ordered first. I got my meal last, nearly 45 minutes after I ordered. The highlight was the service. The server was apologetic, understanding, and clearly "got it." One of us enjoyed the food. We were going to a movie at the Screening Room, sent the Chancery Food Court was a natural and convenient choice. Never again.

    This is an upscale food hall convenient to downtown Wilmington. There are plenty of options for all…read morefood preferences. The prices were generally $12-$20 per entree across most vendors. The space is very clean and there are tons of indoor and outdoor seating arrangements. The bar was fairly basic and not as pricey as I expected given the food prices. Each vendor we went to across our group was fairly slow, but they did cook to order. Individual reviews: Al forno: people in our group ordered the spinach and ricotta pasta, carbonara and a four cheese pizza. The four cheese pizza was incredibly cheesy, but had an over-abundance of Gorgonzola/blue cheese that overwhelmed the pizza. The addition of hot sauce from another vendor made it tolerable. The pasta dishes were delicious! I wish they had offered banana peppers and a better variety of pizza toppings. Mexican vendor: I had their chicken Caesar salad and it was fantastic! The chicken was tender and moist, and the Caesar dressing tasted homemade and the salad was fresh. Espresso: the crepes were overcooked and tough to eat, but the coffee was fantastic.

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