Terrible. This has got to be the worst pizza I have ever had and the store is dirty as hell.
Judah R.
Classificação do local: 5 Merion Station, PA
I genuinely enjoy going to shalom pizza — the employees are helpful and fun to hang out with while you’re eating a meal. My favorite dish is the cheese and spinach bureka and if you get a personalized/specialized pizza pie it usually comes out really good as well as good Israeli drinks and French fries Not just for those who keep kosher but for anybody who enjoys Israeli food, I advise everybody in the nearby area to try
Taylor R.
Classificação do local: 4 Philadelphia, PA
As someone who works nearby, healthy lunch choices are hard to come by. I decided to get takeout from Shalom upon reading the«Vegetarian food» inscription outside. The husband and wife who helped me were very friendly. I ordered hummus and being the finicky eaten I can be, wanted vegetables instead of pita bread. Although this isn’t a menu item both the husband and wife went out of their way to cut up vegetables for me to dip in their homemade hummus. I received large portions and everything tastes fresh. Other people seem to be complaining about the lack of cleanliness and attitude of employees. I encountered neither of those two issues. They had several pizza bread things in a case and if I ate bread would have partaken, they looked delicious! I’ll be adding this accommodating spot to my lunch rotation.
Gabriel D.
Classificação do local: 1 Philadelphia, PA
There is a short, disrespectful and rude Jewish guy that works at this pizza place. I have felt disrespected by him on multiple occasions because he does not know how to talk to people. Instead of yelling back I decided to take the higher road and not start a fight, although he pushed me to my limits. The only person here that has any decency toward others is the lady but the rest of the Jewish people look like real jerks. They really give a bad name for Jewish people, so now the stereotypes are cheap and disrespectful? That is just unacceptable to me.
Naomi A.
Classificação do local: 4 MERION STA, PA
Had really good eggplant parmesean tonight, my husband had the whole wheat greek pizza which was great. Menu has a lot of new options on it.
Julia C.
Classificação do local: 2 Philadelphia, PA
Went on Sunday afternoon. It was crowded and people coming in and going out. I ordered a Bourekas Platter: You get a choice– I had spinach. The Platter comes with Egg, Pickles, Israeli Salad and Tahini on the side. I have never had Israeli salad without the sauce(Tahini) .I put a little Tahini on the cukes/tomatoes. I was filled up although not satisfied. I wanted a coffee drink — Caffe Americano but they only have coffee served with breakfast(for an hour 11am-12pm). They do have free wifi but the place is too small to linger and since you can only get coffee for one hour, I don’t see the point. I think the price is a little high since it is really not Israeli Salad you are getting.
Suzy G.
Classificação do local: 1 Manhattan, NY
No one can understand why this place is still in business. As my cousin went from Brooklyn on a business trip to Philly told me, «that place is like Flatbush 30 years ago.» The pizza is simply AWFUL worse than camp pizza. It is pricey. It doesn’t taste good. Forget about the décor, totally dirty and gross. Clearly they have a monopoly on the Main Line Philly pizza network and this needs to end. Likely politics of the kosher overseers is keeping this place in business and preventing good pizza from being made.
Henry T.
Classificação do local: 1 Philadelphia, PA
Charged a $ 12(!) delivery charge for a $ 16 pizza. The huge delivery charge isn’t mentioned on their website, nor did it get brought up when I ordered on the phone. (The delivery was to the Penn campus — farther than a typical pizza delivery, so I understand if they charge a fee, but 1) it should be disclosed honestly, and 2) $ 12 is ridiculous.)
Bob M.
Classificação do local: 2 Clifton Heights, PA
Sorry — $ 18 and change for a falafel & a panini-style sandwich? Well, I do understand kosher places are a bit more expensive. I wanted to try the falafel here as this is the closest place with falafel to me without going into downtown. It took about 20 minutes to get these two orders, the panini my wife said was ok. Nothing special, just ok. The falafel was not very good, however. The falafel balls didn’t have much flavor in them, and were lukewarm. The veggies consisted of tomatoes and cucumber — and were warm. Tahini sauce came on the side(what??). Lack of choice in toppings… No hot sauce…
Gary C.
Classificação do local: 1 Foster City, CA
Dirty. There was a fly in my son’s pasta(pasta itself wasn’t even fresh — it had been reheated). I had a vegetable wrap — which was more an «old salad wrap». Horrible tasteless far-from-fresh«food». Avoid like the plague.
Super S.
Classificação do local: 2 Boca Raton, FL
The pizza was okay but the place needs a GOOD scrubbing and cleaning. I was embarrassed to stop in there with a business associate for lunch. It was so run down and beat up, what’s the big deal to clean the floors, windows, bathrooms and spruce the place up a little? I guess that because there are hardly any kosher places in Philly metro, you have to take what’s out there. Very sad.
Jeff H.
Classificação do local: 4 Philadelphia, PA
This is the best kosher pizza you will find closest to Center City. If you need kosher pizza, call these guys and go pick it up. It only takes 15 minutes to get there(non-rush hour). The pizza is actually pretty good, and the pies are a good size. They also have good salads, OK Falafel(but there is better Falafel at Mama’s in Center City), and other non-meat kosher food items. Just don’t try to order on Friday night or Saturday when they are closed. You can find this place in a strip mall on Haverford Ave just on the Philly side of City Ave(if you are going West on Haverford, it is on your LEFT before City Ave). Just don’t come late on Friday afternoon or on Saturday when they are closed.