La comida está bien por el precio
I visited the pizzeria to grab a slice, but upon receiving my pizza, I noticed something black on the side. When I politely asked the staff who is bengli and speak sylheti to replace it, he rudely refused, stating he cant change it and told me to take it or leave it. When I requested to speak with the manager, he dismissively said he didn't care about the manager. The encounter was extremely disrespectful and lacked proper customer service etiquette.
not the best place for pizza but 99 cents you cant go wrong
Good pizza at a great price.
This place is a hit or a miss. I stop by here after my workout. It's become a routine. Work, gym, pizza, Penn. In this order. It's a slice shop. Good pizza, good price. It's like every other slice shop. There is always a line and there is a always a homeless person waiting for the next slice. My only thing is everytime I go there, the price changes. It's a $1 one day, then it's a $1.50 another day. I bought 2 slices one night - $2. I bought 3 slices another night. Wanted to give a slice to a homeless guy. Gave the cashier $5. He gave me back 50©. C'Mon .... It's happened many times. I guess they have a quota they have to meet. Another time, these attractive girls were in front of me. Definitely tourists. $1 each... I ordered 2 slices. $3... C'mon.... Thinking of reporting this establishment to the NYC Attorney General or at least to find out where to file for deceptive advertising. If the storefront says 99©, it should be that. If it's $1.50, it should be that. If it's just the employee making up the price as he fits because I know it's the same guy that's at the front, then it's a different lawsuit. It's not much, but follow the rules. Don't have a rogue cashier make up whatever he wants to charge based on the way someone looks. I know this happens a lot and I'm sure New Yorkers know what I mean.
It's exactly what it's supposed to be.