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Pj Bernstein Delicatessen

Pj Bernstein Delicatessen

1210 3rd Avenue, City Of New York, 10021, United States Of America

Soup • Delis • Kosher • Polish


"I recently had breakfast at PJ Bernstein, a New York deli located near the hospital where I was visiting my new grandbaby. While I had high hopes for the meal, I was somewhat disappointed by the overall experience.To start, the tables were sticky, which was not a great first impression. It made me wonder about the overall cleanliness of the restaurant. Additionally, my egg cream was too watery, which detracted from the overall flavor. While it was still drinkable, it was not up to the standard that I was hoping for.As for the food, I ordered my standard latkes, matzoh ball soup, and a Reuben sandwich. While the matzoh ball soup was flavorful and satisfying, the latkes had too much flour, which made them dry and a bit tough. This was a disappointment, as latkes are one of my favorite dishes and I was looking forward to them. The Reuben sandwich was good, but not outstanding. It was a bit dry and lacked the tangy flavor that I was hoping for.While the food was not exceptional, the service was decent. Our server was friendly and attentive, and the food was served in a timely manner. However, the lack of cleanliness and the disappointing latkes and egg cream detracted from the overall experience.In conclusion, while PJ Bernstein may have been a New York deli staple in the past, my recent experience left something to be desired. While the matzoh ball soup and Reuben sandwich were good, the latkes had too much flour and the egg cream was too watery. Additionally, the tables were sticky, which was a bit off-putting. While the service was decent, I would recommend looking elsewhere for a more satisfying New York deli experience"

Stewart House

Stewart House

2 N Water StNY 12015-1406, Athens, United States

Wine • Meat • Pasta • American


"This was a VERY disappointing experience for my husband and I. The SH web site says they have two eating venues, one indoors and one outdoors. I made the Open Table Reservation for and then called the hotel/restaurant to confirm that they were open (because it was the fourth of July). The woman who answered the office telephone said, yes, they were open and my reservation would be fine When we got to the venue, there was a park-like setting in front of the hotel (VERY POORLY marked) and there was a band playing rock music, several people playing a lawn game, an active outdoor open air bar and a group of tables towards the river, which I am assuming was the hotel "restaurant" We knew we wanted to eat in the Tavern indoors, so left this venue to find that the Stewart Hotel was LOCKED. A very nice woman was about to enter the hotel and asked if she could help us. She said the restaurant indoors was closed because it was "seasonal" and that they served food outside only. The park location was not the cozy, historical ambiance we were seeking We drove almost an hour to this venue because of their very attractive restaurant description on their web site. So, beware potential diners...make sure to find out where u will be seated. Definitely not a pleasant outdoor dinner dining experience. No one wants a nice meal while a band is blasting Beatles favorites and people are playing games in what looked like a public park This is the first negative review I have ever shared on Open Table"