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Blue Bay

Blue Bay

3533 Johnson Ave, 10463, BRONX, United States

Greek • Salads • Coffee • American


"Breakfast Omelet 's tasty but overpriced. Pancakes ok, nothing special and of course, not realj maple syrup. Homemade muffins, if made that day, they 're are fresh. If not, don 't bother. French Toast Plain white bread, no vanilla, no flavor. Waffles sometimes good, sometimes burnt and was given a difficult time when we refused it Eggs Benedict just don 't! Their hollandaise sauce looks like Vaseline Intensive Care Lotion and has the same consistency. I doubt there 's any powdered egg yolk in it but there sure as heck is an abundance of salt. Home Fries No flavor, barely cooked not worth the carbs Grain Toast It 's worth spending the extra 0.50 for the Multigrain toast Lunch Dinner Soups on a scale of 1 10 most are a 4.5 5. One way I judge a diner is by the quality of their soups and sadly, their soup was better 20 years ago. Salads on a scale of 1 10 most are 5.5 6. While the onions and tomatoes in my last salad were fresh, the romaine lettuce was brown, limp and lifeless. Burgers on a scale of 1 10 I give them a 6 6.5. They 're usually juicy but, if you order a cheeseburger and ask for the cheese to be melted on the burger vs on the bun, they look at you like you have 3 heads and you 're told NO, we can 't do that and if you ask why, the server shrugs their shoulders. It 's a CHEESEBURGER that means the cheese should be melted on the burger, not the bun! I get that it means they have to clean a droplet of melted cheese off the flat top or grill but, it 's a a major pet peeve of mine French Fries If you like McDonald 's or Burger King shoestring fries, you 'll be thrilled. If you don 't, don 't bother ordering them. Broiled 1/2 Chicken on a scale of 1 10 I give it a solid 8! It 's always juicy and go ahead and splurge the 1 to have your broccoli sauteed with garlic oil. if you ask for garlic they 'll charge you 1 but in my book, it 's worth it. Linguini with Chicken Spinach why I foolishly ordered this from a diner I have no clue but believe me when I tell you, don 't waste your . On a scale of 1 10 I give it a 1.5 2. Perhaps the pasta was al dente at 10:00 a.m. but at 6:00 it was gloppy as was the gloppy and flavorless sauce which although it 's advertised as a light garlic and oil sauce had the Vaseline Intensive Care color and texture. This delicacy came with 4 paper thin slices of rubbery chicken and 4 leaves of what perhaps was once fresh spinach. Chopped Steak a big burger with lots of grilled onions cooked pretty much the way you want. Go for a baked potato and skipped their instant potato flake mashed potatoes. Decor They have not updated the restaurant in a good 30 years. The tables by the window are sticky despite them being 'wiped down ' as are the tables in the booths. On a scale of 1 10, Blue Bay rates a 5. Go for breakfast, have a burger or broiled chicken and skip anything and everything else."

Blue Angel Diner

Blue Angel Diner

1000 Old Country RdNY 118034917, Plainview, United States

Greek • Vegan • Diners • American


"We were a party of three, waiting in a line at the door with two groups ahead of us and two behind. Interestingly, there was another party of three behind us as well, yet we were seated last. After about ten minutes of waiting, we approached a busboy and the maitre d' in an attempt to get our waiter. We had a 6-year-old with us who was really hungry, so I asked the waiter if he could bring out a basket of bread for her. He responded brusquely, "Yes, I’m bringing it all," as if it were an outrageous request. When the bread and coleslaw finally arrived, we still hadn’t received our drinks and our waiter was nowhere to be found. We had to flag him down again after another ten minutes to remind him about our drinks and also mentioned we wanted to place a takeout order. His response was dismissive: “Just give me a minute, honey,” as he walked away to attend to other tables. Five minutes later, I spotted him comfortably seated at the counter, chatting with the owner, while we still waited for our drinks. Eventually, we received our drinks and placed our takeout order, but then the meals arrived. The broccoli served to our 6-year-old was spoiled. It wasn’t just overcooked or burnt, as the owner claimed, but genuinely bad. We flagged down the maitre d'—again, our waiter was absent—to ask him to smell the broccoli. He grimaced and admitted, “Oh yes, that went bad,” and rushed to find the owner. Moments later, the waiter came back to say, “I hear you didn’t like your broccoli. Do you want something else?” This was their response to serving spoiled food—no apologies or explanations offered. As we tried to clarify the difference between spoiled and overcooked food, he smirked and asked if we were from the Korean church next door. That question was infuriating. What does my religion or affiliation have to do with the spoiled food you serve? We were outraged. How dare he ask that when we were trying to address the issue of potentially hazardous food served to our child! The owner came by with the same dismissive attitude, offering us an alternative dish instead of acknowledging the seriousness of the situation. As I mentioned earlier, the individual service lapses could happen anywhere; restaurants get busy and waitstaff become overwhelmed. However, it becomes a significant issue when you start attributing our concerns to our race or religious affiliations due to our appearance. When we attempted to explain why the waiter’s comment was inappropriate, he backtracked, claiming we misunderstood him. How else were we supposed to interpret it? You can draw your own conclusions about the dynamics that night. In an era where we should be more aware and sensitive, especially in a diverse place like New York, I was appalled by the behavior displayed at Blue Angel Diner, including that of the owner and the staff. As we left the diner, we were compelled to pay for two dishes that did not meet acceptable standards. The maitre d’, who earlier admitted the broccoli was spoiled, quietly apologized to us after the owner and waiter walked away, clearly understanding that we had every right to be upset about what transpired."