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Spizzico Pizza

Spizzico Pizza

7446 W North Ave, Elmwood Park I-60707-4238, United States

Pizza • Pasta • Lunch • Steak


"Wow! My husband and I decided to take a trip to Elmwood Park and stroll through the neighborhood. We usually stop at Johnny's for a beef sandwich, but we opted to try this place instead after hearing from the cashier about their long history and how fantastic their pizza supposedly is. We were informed that we would have to wait 15 minutes for a fresh slice of cheese and sausage pizza, so we patiently waited. When my husband finally got the slice, it wasn't even warm! It was cold, old, and tasted like cardboard, with something that barely resembled cheese on top. It was so awful that we couldn't finish even one bite. The owners seem too stingy to replace a bad slice, not realizing that this will eventually catch up with them. The pizza here tastes terrible, and I can't understand how they've managed to stay in business for so long. If they continue down this path, they won't be around much longer. I'm so upset that I wish they would just close their doors. They keep their customers waiting for a fresh slice, only to serve up this old, cold mess. There were no apologies, no offers to replace what we paid for, just complete indifference. If you doubt my review, just look at the other comments and reviews from customers who have had similar experiences. One comment even corroborated my thoughts about the pizza being old. How can they justify serving such low-quality food? So, if you're thinking about dining at this restaurant, my advice is to run as fast as you can, like the last two monkeys trying to board Noah's Ark before the rain starts! It's a hard pass from me! You've been warned—enter at your own risk! I'll be disputing the charge with my bank because I refuse to pay for such terrible food!"

Bbq Master Deli

Bbq Master Deli

961 Jewett Ave, Staten Island, NY 10314, City of New York, United States

Burgers • American • Barbecue • Breakfast


"Here's my breakdown: - **Ambiance:** 3.5 - **Food:** 4.5 - **Value:** 5 - **Service:** 5 The food was tasty—while it may not have been the absolute best I've ever had, it definitely offers great value thanks to its affordable pricing and generous portions. The service was straightforward and sincere; our server honestly informed us that one dish had been fried 20 minutes earlier and would be dry, but that we could reheat it in the microwave if we wanted. The Hong Kong-style rice rolls had a good portion size, but they weren't as crispy as I prefer. The congee was a huge serving for the price, and while I could tell it was of good quality, the specific type we ordered wasn't to my taste. Nonetheless, it was still an excellent dish. The lobster dish was solid; I typically don’t favor this style but they executed it well, and the noodles were perfectly firm. The marinated beef with jellyfish came in large pieces, and while the beef was quite salty, it was also very flavorful. The sweet and sour deep-fried pork was a standout—one of the best dishes. Even though it’s not something I usually order, they did an impressive job with it, serving it alongside pineapples and lychee. However, the drunken chicken with XO sauce didn’t impress me. My mother asked them to tone down the spice, which was a mistake, as it ended up lacking any XO flavor. The deep-fried turnip cake was tasty, but it wasn't what I expected—I'm used to it being pan-fried, and this version was a bit too oily for my liking. A quick tip: even the medium bowl of congee is very large. Also, it’s wise to bring someone who can read Chinese, as the menu didn’t seem to have an English version. There’s ample parking in a large lot, although it’s shared with several other businesses."