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    Hans Meatorama

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    3 months ago

    Always great meats nice people, and very helpful. If I have a question about a cut of meat they have an answer. Very clean too

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    8 years ago

    Haven't tried the meats, but the Latino $8 to-go lunches are stupendous. Cooked with genuine grandmotherly love. A gem.

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    Robert's Butcher Shop

    Robert's Butcher Shop

    3.5(46 reviews)
    3.8 miBayside
    $$

    I've been smoking beef ribs for years and my first time buying meat from this butcher shop, I got a…read morebeef rib that has lots of meat glue inside it making it weight more. For those of you who don't know what meat glue is, meat glue what manufacturers use to rip you off by adding an artificial paste to glue the meat together which looks but fat but is not and it also makes it weight more. I will definitely not go back to this place after knowing this place is a rip off.

    Checked out Robert's for the 1st time a couple of weeks ago. We came looking for quality T-bones…read moreand ribeyes and that's exactly what we got. Prices are a little higher than you would find at a run-of-the-mill grocery store, but the meat is far superior here and you get it cut up just how you like it. We told our butcher what our goals were and how people liked their meat and he cut off exactly what suited our purposes. He also took the time to carefully prep and package our meats. We left with 3 slightly thinner T-bones for the kids & wife and 2 large ribeyes for my buddy & me. Everyone devoured them and gave buddy & me the thumbs up. The meats don't need a lot of fancy stuff rubbed on or marinated to death. We simply hit them with olive oil, kosher salt, & fresh ground black pepper, brought them to room temps about 1/2 an hour before grilling, and threw them on. They came out juicy and were full of natural meaty flavor. No sauces used or needed! When we took off the ribeyes, we just placed a pat of garlic & rosemary butter I blended up and let the rest for 5 minutes before we dove in...and voilà! They also threw in a couple of risotto & short rib balls to try and they were delicious! Looking forward to coming back and trying out their other cuts & meats as well as prepared foods. I think Robert's just became my go-to place for meats when we want to cook out and eat well.

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    Food Bazaar Supermarket

    Food Bazaar Supermarket

    2.5(91 reviews)
    1.4 miDouglaston
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    I love this supermarket! Bluefin Tuna Day was amazing --…read moresuper fresh and beautifully displayed. The cashier was incredibly nice this time, which made the experience even better. I also love how clean, organized, and well-maintained the store is. Everything is easy to find, and the quality really shows. Definitely one of my favorite places to shop!

    I am updating my original review because Food Bazaar has now made it unmistakably clear that…read morenothing was actually fixed after my first complaint. After my original review, Merci D. (management) posted a polished public response suggesting that the issue had been taken seriously and addressed. That response now looks like pure corporate theater. I returned to the store and ran into the same ridiculous problem all over again: I asked a simple question about where to find Greek yogurt, and once again encountered employees who either spoke little to no English or were unable to provide even the most basic assistance. That alone would be bad enough, but the dysfunction did not stop there. The lines were absurdly long, and at exactly the worst possible time, several self-checkout kiosks were closed simultaneously. In other words, when the store most needed efficiency, it managed to manufacture delay instead. The attached photo speaks for itself. Shutting down multiple self-checkout stations while customers are stuck waiting in long lines is not just poor judgment; it is operational stupidity. This is not a minor inconvenience. It is a pattern. Customers should not have to wander the store like unpaid investigators because staff cannot answer a basic question, and they certainly should not then be rewarded for their trouble with needless delays at checkout because management cannot keep enough kiosks open to handle traffic. What makes this especially irritating is that Merci D. (management) had already publicly acknowledged the earlier problem and implied that corrective action had been taken. Clearly, it had not. Her response now reads less like genuine customer service and more like a performative block of text written to contain public embarrassment while leaving the actual dysfunction intact. At this point, the problem is bigger than rude service or inconvenience. This store appears to be poorly run at a basic operational level. If Food Bazaar cannot ensure that employees can communicate well enough in English to help customers locate ordinary items, and cannot keep sufficient checkout capacity open during busy periods, then it is failing at the most elementary responsibilities of a retail business. Food Bazaar had an opportunity to correct this after my first review. Instead, it seems to have chosen the cheaper and lazier option: issue a hollow public reply, pretend the problem was addressed, and continue subjecting customers to the same chaos. That is not professionalism. That is incompetence with a public relations filter slapped on top of it. Food Bazaar did not fix the problem. It dressed it up, lied about addressing it, and carried on with the same incompetence. At this point, Merci D.'s response looks less like accountability and more like a written receipt for empty promises.

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