This is the clear winner of the most vile«Pizza» I ever bought. I say bought because our children both took one bite spit it out. The pizza was burnt and had the consistency of plaster. We just left the whole pie and left. No one asked anything because they just don’t care. All they want is money for garbage. It’s outright thievery. The place has not been cleaned it what looks like years. The board of health should shut this place down.
Sasha F.
Classificação do local: 5 Teaneck, NJ
The food here is pretty darn good. The reviews are pretty bad but the funny thing is I walk past this place everyday and I swear it looks like a sale at Macy’s/ This place is always packed I mean like seriously. People love to eat and this is their go to place. I have no complaints, the staff is pretty good and the food is delicioso
Sarah L.
Classificação do local: 1 Englewood, NJ
This place makes me angry! There is absolutely no reason why this restaurant has to be so disgusting and dirty. You have a guaranteed clientele that will come because there aren’t too many kosher dairy options, and instead of having some pride in your business, your establishment looks and tastes like garbage. You should have someone wipe down the tables after every patron, have a friendly person behind the counter who actually says«hello» and«thank you,» mop your floors, clean your windows, make it appealing and most of all, clean up your salad bar. It is gross. When someone wants lemon juice and olive oil for salad dressing, cut open a real lemon and not pour it out of a bottle. Serve some quality protein’s with the salad as well. Why would anyone want to have a party in your party room or, better yet, use your bathroom. Absolute filth! If you have the nerve to charge as much as you do, at least make it a worthwhile experience for the customer!
Ben K.
Classificação do local: 1 Chicago, IL
One expects poor service at a kosher restaurant, but rarely do you find a place that embodies the old borscht belt jokes. I ordered a slice, a calzone, and a ziti. Nothing too difficult, the staff found the order confusing, but were able to deliver the first two, and said the ziti would take a few minutes… 30 min later, I go back to ask what happened to find out they just put it in. I say forget it, just make it another slice of pizza, and I get a whole lot attitude about things taking time and that they just out in the oven. I insisted and got… ziti. So in the end in a party if three, one person got hot food, and two others ate cold pizza. Oh and it wasn’t that good either.
Josh L.
Classificação do local: 1 Teaneck, NJ
For some reason I keep giving this place a chance because I go with a group of friends for the Tuesday night buffet. No more. I’m done. The last time I went I was told that if my group wants to stay beyond 8:30 we would have to pay overtime for the employees. This is completely unacceptable. The restaurant’s posted closing time is 9 pm, and for the management to suggest that I should pay extra for the restaurant to stay open during its normal business hours is ridiculous and shows a total disregard for customers. If the employees don’t want to stay until 9, then they should take different shifts, find different jobs, or the business should change its posted hours. You do not get to close early and kick a group of 20 people out just because you feel like it. If EJ’s wants to pull this garbage and treat its customers like garbage, then they will reap what they sow.
Azi H.
Classificação do local: 4 New York, NY
This is currently Teaneck’s best deal for tasty Kosher pizza. The price is reasonable week-round, but on Mondays it’s $ 12 a pie, which is great for Kosher pizza. Eating in with kids is also fine; no matter how deplorable your little ones’ behavior is, they’ll do fine at EJs. The E is for Excellent food. The J is for«Just chill.»
Eli C.
Classificação do local: 5 New York, NY
This is my favorite Kosher pizza joint in Teaneck, and come here weekly. If you’re looking for some delicious pizza or pasta, be sure to stop on by. Sit in the party room — it’s a lot of fun.