Best Soups restaurants nearby. Discover the best Soups food in Vestal. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Soups restaurants near you.. Vestal is a town within Broome County in the Southern Tier of New York, and lies between the Susquehanna River and the Pennsylvania border. As of the 2010 census, the population was 28,043.
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4 based on 21 reviews
We've created CoreLife Eatery to bring clean, healthy and great tasting foods to everyone every day. We feature hearty bowls that are complete meals in themselves featuring greens, grains and bone broths. All of our ingredients are free of GMO's, trans fa
Create your own healthy dish from the myriad possibilities. Fresh and tasty. Efficient friendly service, indoor and outdoor seating. Best to come at non- prime times because it can get quite busy.
4 based on 20 reviews
While visiting Binghamton University, we joined together with another family to go to dinner on a Saturday night. We were a party of twelve and knew it might be difficult to find a restaurant that could accommodate us. On a recommendation we stopped at Nhuy, a Vietnamese restaurant. It is a very small place that said they could accommodate us at two tables; one for eight people and one for four people. Since it was already after 7 pm, we agreed. The server (owner?) started taking meal orders at the large table and informed them that the kitchen was out of vermicelli rice noodles (which covered a whole page of the menu) and chicken (which covered 25% of the remaining dishes). After taking their orders he indicated that he would be right over to our table. Turned out he didn't take our orders until he had already delivered appetizers to the first table. He then got to our table and suddenly had rice noodles and chicken to offer us. I ordered a noodle and chicken dish and my wife and daughter ordered noodle and shrimp dishes. When the meals came out, my wife and daughter were brought pork dishes. They absolutely do not eat pork. Their meals had to be redone. At the large table seven of the eight people got served but they forgot the meal for one of my grandsons. They quickly corrected that and got a meal out to him. To the server's credit, he explained that they were short one cook and he kept apologizing for the slow service. Also, to his credit, he removed my grandson's meal from the check to make amends for forgetting to serve him. As for the food itself, I can only comment on the four meals at my table. My wife said her shrimp with noodles had no taste. It was bland. My son in law had rice with shrimp and I thought the portion was much too small to call it a meal. My chicken with noodles would have been okay except that the whole thing was cold. I discovered later that it is supposed to be served that way. I really was expecting a hot dish. Finally, when the check came, there were separate checks for each table, even though we clearly told them we were a party of twelve. So many mistakes and issues made this a very stressful meal. I will probably not return.
A Subway is a Subway. Good sandwiches. That's about it.It is right on the Parkway, though in a busy area, but it's location is convienient for swinging by after shopping, or walking to on the rail trail (which connects to the back parking lot). The service there is generally good, though you will occasionally get the staff who just doesn't want to be there. Also, if you ask for lettuce on your sub or wrap, they tend to overdo it... A lot... I've gotten sandwiches with enough lettuce to make a small side salad and still have enough on the sandwich itself. But overall, the bread for the subs is great. The meats and cheeses decent and the toppings passable. Nothing too great, but nothing too bad either, just like any other Subway.If you have $5 or $6 and want a good sub, this is the place to go.
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