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Hoboken
- Westside
- $$
Italian
Quick
- Food
- bad
- Vibe
- okay
- Perks
- great
Food: Bland tasteless food
Despite a promising menu, Hoboken’s top three dishes disappoint. The Chicken Parmigiana and chopped salad fail to impress while the Shrimp Scampi is a dish of sad little shrimp and bland spaghetti. A unanimous disappointment among patrons is the entire lack of quality. Notably, the freshness of ingredients fails to make the cut with instances of discoloration and uninspiring blandness.
Great Value
Fair prices and great food lead to repeat customers and happy experiences.
Bad Taste
Unanimously disappointed by utter lack of quality in large order
Top 3 dishes at Hoboken
- 1
Chicken Parmigiana 🏆
Molto bene grazie, reminiscent of delicious new york italian meal.
- 2
Chopped Salad
Chopped salad is really good and consistently enjoyed.
- 3
Shrimp Scampi
Vibe: Drab ambiance, poor drinks
A significant letdown at Hoboken is its vibe. The ambiance is quite non-existent with an atmosphere that does little for a captivating dining experience. Even booze doesn't season the experience, with poor drinks quality presumably based on their Yelp rating. The once-trendy restaurant is now fairly empty indicating its fall from grace.
Bad Ambiance
Ambience was non-existent, atmosphere was not good, impacting experience.
Perks: Unenthusiastic service
While the restaurant does accommodate large groups, the service is consistently underwhelming. Characterized by slow service and indifferent staff bordering on hostility, the overall experience leaves customers feeling uncared for. A noteworthy issue is that the experience for kids is unclear, causing further hesitance for families considering a visit.
Great For Groups
Accommodates large groups with friendly service and plenty of seating.
Okay For Kids
Place does healty business, but kid experience not directly mentioned.
Bad Service
Slow service, impersonal interactions, and staff's indifference bordering hostility.