Pasta With Chicken Parmigiana
Sunset Coffee Shop

Sunset Coffee Shop

5416 2nd Ave, 11220, Brooklyn, US, United States

Pizza • Casual • Coffee • Breakfast


"I've eaten a few times in the sunset coffe shop. When I first came, I was with my children. they ate their eating without problems. I thought it was okay. When I came next time, I was only with my daughter. eating was good enough, nothing that turned out. today my daughter wanted to come back as it was the lunchtime, it is near lutheran where she had a date, and it is freezing out. they ordered a cheeseburger deluxe with tomato, avocado, ketchup mayo. I tried a huh empenada/pastelillo. I bit my chest, but I couldn't eat it. it was too hard and slandered. I took a bite from the meat part, but I could hardly eat because the chicken was excessively dry. I like chicken breast and I know it can be dry, but that was almost like food-a-papiertuch dry! I returned the pastellillo and let her know that it was too dry to eat. then I tried the steak quesadilla. the first bite tasted a little strange. I was hesitant, but took 2 bites to make sure. I couldn't eat anymore. I had to give it back. my daughter had no problem with her burger. I also tasted to make sure that my taste buds did not smug out today. it takes like a typical diner-patty- nothing special, but it is efficacious to eat in contrast to that I tried today. also it is very cold inside! there was no heat to help escape from the cold outside. I don't want to take much warmth, but there were none. it is unpleasant to eat or wait until someone else can eat while it is cold in the interior! I was hoping to have a good lunch today. I was very disappointed. I gave them two stars because the children liked it. I don't think I'll eat here again, even though the kids still want."

Royal Pizza

Royal Pizza

299 Hawkins Ave, Ronkonkoma, NY 11779, Lake Ronkonkoma, United States

Pizza • Lunch • Coffee • Cheese


"While driving by car, I discovered ROYAL PIZZA from the corner of my eye - it was hard to miss. What really attracted me was the epilepsy induced Strobe LEDs hanging in the window lighting of the “Wacky Wednesday” advertising that is judged by the name happens every Wednesday and is really crisp. In the parking lot in the lot and surveying the shops next to ROYAL PIZZA I found that half of the plaza was a liqueur, and on the left was a dance school and a martial art Dojo, so I was obviously in a place of art, culture and high-class people. The disproportionate amount of old women who struggle to push their walkers into their car confirmed my belief as my father always told me the older you are, the more you know about class and higher culture. Let me just say now that the interior of the store exceeded my expectations. Not only did I go to a pizza shop, I went to a restaurant that can only be called the top of Italian cuisine. The newspaper stack on my right side greeted me with the last weeks news, and the bush of the 4 beverage refrigerators gave me a feeling of home. In order to speak on the refrigerators, they were all of a different size and make sure that they were passed on peas from previous generations by ROYAL PIZZA. The one who immediately caught my eye was the Coca-Cola fridge, the soda in the upper and lower, and in the middle a shelf dedicated only a shaker of Parmigiana cheese, which I do not doubt it is made at home, and a single bottle of vanilla coffee cream. At first I was confused about the store bought coffee creamer among these other amazing products, but as I clicked to the left on the display of coffee pots and sugar cans the puzzle together. To tell me that was both a pizza shop for the extravagant rich and a coffee shop is what many would think as blasphemy. Trust me that I didn't believe it until it filled my iris. The ceiling fans go at different speeds, the view of the television blocked by an energy-drink refrigerator, the countless menus hanging over the wall and counter. This is easily one of the most connected places I have seen as the similarities of GREAT WALL CHINESE or even the Flying Pig Cafe. When I put my coke on the table, I watched a middle-aged old man who complained about his work-kneeling and bowed to his own peace. The level of care and attention to detail he has applied in his craftsmanship is in contrast to everything I have ever seen and appeared as a master in his craft. When he called the boy in the back “People at the counter” in a grilled tone, I got a little fear that I was not welcome. Maybe. I wasn't in the vast wealth as most of their customers. But when the traitor came out of the tricky swinging Slaoon-style doors (Göttin), which separated the general public from true pizza perfection, my fear faded as the smile on his face gave me a warm feeling. The coke was 1,50, a reasonable price. When I sat in this pizza shop today, I wondered if I could ever go back to an average culinary experience. 10 stars if I could recommend id to anyone"