Le Kiosk
255 Nassau St, Princeton
(609) 934-8373
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Amazing sandwiches, homemade pesto is worth to buy! Huge fan, go to place for taking out breakfast
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Genoa
Do not support this business or owner. She has conned her workers out of tips and had/has no plans of returning what she stole. It definitely wasn't anything like $5 but she does have another location now, which is GREAT... I've also heard employees complain about her treatment to them, and it was nothing pleasant. The food quality has definitely gone down too, so your not missing much if you decide to stop going like me.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 2
Service: 4
The salade nicoise (priced absurdly at 15.50 USD) did not contain any hard-boiled eggs. Either this resto is confused about the definition of a salade nicoise, or they forgot. It also took longer for the salad to come out of the kiosk than it would take me to make one at home (for much cheaper and with eggs). Plus, the balsamic was way too reduced (too sweet !) and the salad was overdressed. We are used to overpriced things in this town, but the combination of the absurd price and the omission of one of the very few ingredients that advertised as being in this salad was really extreme. At least the focaccia that came with the salad was quite good.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 2
Service: 2
Ordered some sandwiches for an afternoon lunch and blown away by how fresh and delicious - we will be back many times!!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Best sandwich in town! Best sandwich in town! Excellent choice of products and excellent service???
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
One of the best focaccia I’ve had in the US.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Love at first bite. Absolutely the best sandwich I have had in a long time.We were out on a food crawl and decided to stop at Le Kiosk after I read the reviews. Unfortunately, it was a cold breezy morning and I had no idea it was outdoor seating. Would be an idea place to eat with warmer weather. We decided to share a Genoa Focaccia Sandwich and an Arc De Triomphe crepe. We had them toast the bread and then assemble the sandwich. Simply awesome!!! Must have, you can thank me later.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great place for a quick bite, fresh and light meal, very quick service.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Breakfast Crepe, Doria, Focaccia Genovese
One of the favorite places in town for a quick bite. Best quality ingredients and fascinating service ❤️👌.
Hands down THE BEST gluten free bread/sandwich/experience I’ve ever had. Absolutely amazing. 10/10.
Dietary restrictions: Gluten free, Dairy free
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Restaurantji Recommends
Hands down THE BEST gluten free bread/sandwich/experience I’ve ever had. Absolutely amazing. 10/10.
Dietary restrictions: Gluten free, Dairy free
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I was born in Genoa and I miss my land every day. As well I miss the real Italian food. Thanks God Francesca and Le Kyosk exist!! Truly amazing Focaccia and all the sandwiches I’ve tried so far (I guess 5 different ones). The quality along with the kindness made me really feel at home.Thanks Le Kyosk Team!
Vegetarian options: You can personalize your sandwich the way you want
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Focaccia Genovese
You live in three states area, you have tasted and fell in love with Genoese focaccia? This is the right place for you. High quality food and a sincere smile welcome you.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Focaccia Genovese
We had high hopes to this place prior to visit, the name, the slogan "From Paris to Genoa", music, owner's Vespa parked upfront brought warm European vibes (we come from Ligurian coast of Italy and we cherish the food culture of it when we dine in US). We've got badly disappointed after our visit, and here is an objective explanation why.1. Cappuccino. Iconic Italian drink, you can buy it at any gas station, bar, or restaurant in Italy no matter the area. It will be creamy, non-bitter, non-burnt.At Le Kiosk cappuccino tasted much worse than you can get from Dunkin. Water with a bit of milk and coffee flavor.Of course, expecting of the US place, the same quality will be stupid, but there are decent places in the Princeton area that serve quality coffee (Illy, Sakrid).2. Focaccia. That's an iconic Italian bread, which is sold in every small bar to pair it with your cappuccino.We've tried onion and olive/tomato focaccias - the dough that it was made from was not correct, and focaccia was too thin, tasted like a regular pizza you get from your local mall.3. Crepes. We've got a crepe with ham, egg, mozzarella, and mushrooms. It felt like there was no flavor. Some kind of grey food. To compare, there is a place in Princeton called Jamin' Crepes, which doesn't claim to be European but sells tasty crepes.Service was good, I feel like it won't be able to handle busy situations, because it took sometime for us to get our food (might be because they are understaffed, there's a hiring sign), but there was no mistakes in the order like some other places usually do.Price. The cost of food here is comparable to other Princeton joints - not cheap, but that's what you pay for in Princeton. I would justify spending that much for the quality and taste it claims to be, but with what we've got, it's definitely overpriced.Also, I believe that with such prices, it's affordable for an owner to buy a streaming service premium plan, so we won't get 3 commercials after every two songs the audio system plays.I would love to see that place to improve in the future, but I don't believe that will happen.
Parking: Princeton City Parking
Wheelchair accessibility: No stairs
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 1
Service: 4
No resemblance to the Italian or French quality of food or even coffee. Worst place ever. Don't claim you have European quality if you cannot deliver.
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