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482, Cedar Lane, 07666, Teaneck, Bergen County, US Соединенные Штаты Америки
contacts phone: +1 201-692-0001
website: www.shellyscafe.net
larger map & directionsLatitude: 40.889211, Longitude: -74.0230306
Millie Hayes
::I heard the words "All You Can Eat Brunch Buffet." This, coupled with the mid-80's power pop playing in the background, and I was sold. It was the Sunday before Passover and the place was moderately busy. The buffet cost $20 for adults, $15 for kids, and came with coffee or tea for those who wanted (I chose coffee, DUH). The food I selected was delicious, hot and fresh. I saw several dishes removed and replenished while I was there. A carafe of water was sat at our table for those who didn't want the buffet's selection of juice. The buffet had traditional breakfast choices like waffles, pancakes, home fries, bagels and lox; as well as lunch choices like macaroni and cheese and a variety of fresh, crisp salads. Decor is charming early 90's kitsch. Restroom was moderately clean for a busy Sunday. Good is kosher/dairy with a reliable hashgacha. Family friendly atmosphere. Whole I only brought along my older children, I would feel very comfortable bringing my small children here.
Radek C
::If you like old food and if you want try worst "veggie burger" from the fridge that's the pace for you
Dara Dinur
::I don't usually give bad reviews, but I've never had such lousy customer service in a restaurant before. We went on a Sunday morning, and the manager made us feel as though we should not have come in, and his quote "$10,000 shiva catering job" was more important then serving us- as if he had to choose. Not sure why he opened to the public that morning if that was the case. To top it off, after treating us with this type of attitude, he mentioned that the tip is not included on the bill...
Kenneth Besser
::We made a reservation a week ago so my widowed stepmother could have a nice meal with three of her stepchildren, their spouses, and grandchildren, but when we got there, the manager said he gave our table to a large family an hour before our reservation and they had not left yet and he didn't know how long they would be. So after waiting 15 minutes, we went down the street to Sababa's and had a nice Yemenite lunch.
Ari Gilder
::Quite decent all you can eat brunch Sunday mornings. The food is out for a bit, so it's not always the freshest, but it still tastes pretty good. There's a really nice spread of salads, breads, eggs, French toast, pancakes, home fries, quiche, pizza bagels and more, plus 2 eggs any style all for $20. It's a good family friendly option.