Very limited selection of toppings. I understand this place caters towards the Orthodox Jews in this neighborhood, but with no ham, sausage, bacon, or pepperoni(my favorite four pizza toppings!) I was somewhat disappointed that I couldn’t get what I wanted. I understand the dietary requirements of Jews is a little unique, but without popular toppings such as these, they’re really limiting the potential of appealing to a wider variety of customers that live in the neighborhood. Two slices came out to $ 6 which is pretty steep– the pizza was ok, but not worth paying the outrageous price for Kosher ingredients if your diet doesn’t mandate it. They have a sushi counter and Falafel on the menu which makes me thing they’re throwing everything on the wall to see what sticks. There’s a couple other pizza places further down the road that offer the full typical pizza shop menu at a fraction of the price. They’re the ones that will be getting my business.
Samuel H.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Brooklyn, NY
I stopped by last night for their«grand opening special» I was very disappointed that their pizza was nothing special. Pretty bland — nothing like the location in Manhattan. Infact I think that It’s totally different. I was the only one in the store at 6pm on a Sunday evening. I doubt this store will last a month. I also thought that their general prices were very high.