“Several people and friends of mine have ??raved about the sandwiches and food at Jersey Mike’s Subs. I stopped in there today 2/21/24 for lunch, and ordered a delicious BLT!! It was totally great !Freshly made, I can only say that it “hit the spot”!! The one thing that impressed me is that happy and upbeat workers were all so very pleasant & welcoming!!! That factor impresses me & others! I intended to do takeout, but decided to stay in the facility to have my lunch. Recommended by me for a small place with good food and wonderful staff.Give it a try!??“
“UPDATE, DEC. 4, 2023: MY LATEST: I'm back in the fold: ☆☆☆☆& 1/2 That's 4.5 stars, folks. Overall - OK, the "atmosphere:" fair-to-middlin' ~Howsomever (cf "Pogo," I think, from the 'wayback): Hit don't matter none!Good - ALWAYS - The fries, burgers and dogs are consistent from one order to the next. Right down the street, too.What's not to like?!Oh - Well... There IS one thing that's not to like: PRICES! I mean, almost $50 for 2 burgers, one large French fries, and a hot dog! Can't beLIEVE it doesn't deter me!All in all, I guess the numbers don't lie: I LOVE it!------------2 Dogs at 5 Guys - Excellent ☆☆☆☆☆That was then...This is now: ☆- Read: "Star-minus"March '21.Ordered - & PAID - online.Waited @ "Rsvd for Pick up" spot after putting in car make, yr. etc. After 5~10 min. of Zero Activity there, reluctantly went inside and inquired - Admittedly a titch grumpily- alas, this did NOT improve -Was cheerfully told, offhandedly, "Oh, we don't offer curbside pickup for online orders... "I ask you: For what, then?“
“This place is awesome. The only reason it has so many bad reviews is that it's so close to Marblehead and all of it's stuck up, snobby, entitled inhabitants. Chipotle is a certified hood classic and this is the place to go especially after a sick pump at the Marblehead YMCA.“
“Go for: The best food in the Boston Public Market, hands down.Avoid if: You didn't bring your appetite.Something surprising: One order was honestly enough for two meals/people - a great value.Reservation needed? No, counter service only.Overall . Absolutely delicious North African fusion cuisine. It's fast and hits the mark every time. If you've never had this type of food before, try it. North African and Middle Eastern food is truly the best in the world. The only recommended improvement is having a couple additional sides or entrees to choose from, but it's hard to keep inventory in such a small space. The chickpeas are good but they're just too filling - it'd be great to halve the portion of chickpeas and introduce another small side to complement them.Value for Price: 5Sanitation: 5Food Quality: 4Menu Precision: 4Service Quality: 4Timing: 5Decor: 3Access: 4—5 among the best4 strong3 not too bad2 mediocre1 never again“
“? **Flavor Boom Chinese Cuisine: A Culinary Adventure!** ?If you're seeking an explosion of flavor in every bite, look no further than Flavor Boom Chinese Cuisine! Nestled in the heart of the city, this culinary gem is a paradise for food enthusiasts craving authentic Chinese fare with a modern twist.From the moment you step inside, you're greeted with warm hospitality and tantalizing aromas wafting from the kitchen. The ambiance strikes a perfect balance between chic and cozy, setting the stage for a memorable dining experience.Now, let's talk about the star of the show – the food! Each dish at Flavor Boom is a masterpiece crafted with precision and passion. Whether you're a fan of traditional favorites or eager to explore innovative creations, their extensive menu has something to delight every palate.Start your gastronomic journey with their signature appetizer platter, featuring crispy spring rolls, succulent dumplings, and savory chicken satay. The flavors dance on your taste buds, leaving you craving for more.For the main course, indulge in their aromatic Kung Pao Chicken, bursting with tender chicken, crunchy peanuts, and vibrant bell peppers, perfectly balanced with a tangy yet slightly sweet sauce. Pair it with a side of fluffy fried rice or silky noodles for a match made in culinary heaven.And let's not forget about dessert! Treat yourself to their heavenly mango pudding or velvety chocolate lava cake for the ultimate sweet finale.But what truly sets Flavor Boom apart is their commitment to using fresh, high-quality ingredients and innovative cooking techniques. Each dish is a testament to their dedication to excellence, ensuring every bite is a culinary revelation.In addition to their exceptional cuisine, the staff at Flavor Boom goes above and beyond to ensure every guest feels like a VIP. Their attentive service and genuine passion for food elevate the dining experience to new heights.Whether you're celebrating a special occasion or simply craving a delicious meal, Flavor Boom Chinese Cuisine is the ultimate destination for food lovers. Prepare to embark on a culinary adventure that will tantalize your senses and leave you craving for more. Don't just take my word for it – experience the flavor boom for yourself!“
“We came here after the Salem parade and it was great food, better than what I can find in my town sometimes, the people were very friendly even though we went close to closing time we didn't feel like we were rushed to get our stuff and leave, the atmosphere was relaxed and calm.“
“Great food, at a decent price! We go there almost every summer as a treat. Enjoying some whole belly clams by the ocean? Absolutely. The seagulls can get a little ballsy but I guess that's the price you pay for amazing food! They are fast even when it's packed there. There's a park you can walk thru as well. Filled with families, plenty of parking and of course right on the ocean down the street from a local beach!“
“When I was a young teen 2 decades ago, living on allowances, this was the spot I hit up. I think at the time the combo was like $2.50 or something and I’ve never seen a line there. I use to go strictly for curry chicken with white rice. It was never the best curry, but it hits the spot on a tight budget. Today, I had an urge to pick up some pork bao to eat omw home, so I stoped by Chinatown to hit up bao bao bakery. At the corner of my eyes, I peeped Ding Ho and nostalgia rushed into my bones.As I approach the dinged up spot waiting in line outside the restaurant, I can’t help but wonder how much more expensive would it be now versus 20 years ago, considering inflation. My goodness… $6 for 2 side combo. WHAAAT? 2024. And it’s $6. I ended up with two sides of protein, 3 spring rolls and 1 Peking ravioli…. THATS $9.50. Hands down the best place to go in this economy. I don’t even care about the flavor. I got seasoning at home that can fix it up.(I ate a spring roll omw home)“
“Frequent visitor after work (the camo jacket guy) nothing but good things to say about this place. The owners are super friendly and down to earth easy to chat with. And the food is spectacular. REALLY encourage all to go and check this spot out you will NOT be disappointed. Keep killin it dudes!“
“The lady at the cash counter is very warm and sweet. Always welcomes customers with a bright smile on her face. I love returning to this location for the very same reason. The portions sizes are not always consistent though. But I love being a regular here“