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Írjon visszajelzéstI recently dined at a restaurant and had the pleasure of trying their Pescada dish, and I must say, it was a culinary delight! From the moment I took my first bite, I knew I was in for a treat.The Pescada was impeccably fresh, with a delicate, flaky texture that melted in my mouth. The flavor was exquisite, with hints of lemon and herbs that perfectly complemented the natural taste of the fish. The dish was beautifully presented, with a garnish of fresh herbs and a drizzle of flavorful sauce that added an extra layer of complexity to the dish.The portion size was generous, leaving me feeling satisfied but not overly full. The dish was also accompanied by a selection of perfectly cooked vegetables and a side of fragrant jasmine rice, which added a lovely balance of flavors and textures to the meal.The service at the restaurant was outstanding, with attentive and knowledgeable staff who made me feel welcomed and well taken care of. The ambiance was also cozy and inviting, creating a pleasant dining atmosphere.As a seafood lover, I am always on the lookout for high-quality, fresh fish, and the Pescada at this restaurant did not disappoint. It was truly a culinary masterpiece that left me craving for more. I highly recommend trying the Pescada dish at this restaurant for an unforgettable dining experience that will leave your taste buds dancing with joy!Overall, I give the Pescada dish at this restaurant a glowing 5-star review. The freshness, flavor, presentation, and exceptional service all contributed to a memorable dining experience. I will definitely be returning for more, and I urge seafood enthusiasts to give it a try. You won't be disappointed!
Great restaurant delicious food well prepared and presented really nice staff. A very very enjoyable experience!!If u can, go visit and enjoy!!Food: 5/5
Pleasantly surprised!!!! This Kosher food place was very good including service. The ambiance is beautiful. Definitely coming back to have some shakshuka.
4 stars for food.2 stars for service.I came for Sunday brunch/lunch. It 's a very pretty restaurant and they have a private party room too. It wasn 't busy at 1:30. For brunch they have four options, but the rest of the menu is available. We shared the mac n cheese balls and goat cheese egg rolls as our appetizers. They were fine. The egg roll was more sweet potato than goat cheese. For my entree I got the green shakshuka which was surprisingly very good and a massive platter that came with lebaneh, tahini, peppers, tomatoes, Israeli salad, and bread. The bread was fantastic. I also ordered a side of the Pescada fries which I really liked. We tried two desserts, the crème brûlée and some chocolate mousse cake called the triple chocolate dream. Both okay. The crème brûlée was not real, it was more of a super thick and sticky custard but it was fine. They have like...no alcohol on the menu. Maybe five cocktails. They were out of sangria. I ordered a lychee martini and it was undrinkable. One girl wanted a vodka with cranberry juice and they said they couldn 't make it???Food took a while to come out. Some drinks came quickly, I waited over a half hour for my martini. They also don 't serve entrees at the same time. I was done with my shakshuka way before some people got their entrees. That said, the plating is really nice and most of the food is good. Service needs A LOT of work. Also there 's only one bathroom stall so be prepared to wait.
If I could give this place zero stars, I would. My best friend and I decided to stop by for lunch, and it's something I am going to regret because not one thing was worth the amount of money spent. Mac-and-cheese balls were cold on the inside. Mushroom gnocchi was, to say the least, underwhelming, and my friend's cappuccino was lukewarm. The worst of it was my friend's baked ziti. Undercooked pasta, and I'd love to know what sauce they used, because what I tasted was more like ketchup with basil than any actual pasta sauce. This, according to Pescada, was worth $117!? Inclusive of a 20% gratuity? No. Absolutely not.I will be disputing the charge with American Express because not one thing was worth the price paid for it. Avoid it at all costs; there are far better Kosher restaurants in Brooklyn that are priced less, with cooks who know what they're doing.