Discover Restaurants offering the best Soups food in Somers, Connecticut, United States. Somers /ˈsʌmərz/ is a town in Tolland County, Connecticut. The population was 11,444 at the 2010 census. The town center is listed by the U.S. Census Bureau as a census-designated place (CDP). In 2007, Money Magazine named Somers, Connecticut 53rd on its list of 100 Best Places to Live, based on "economic opportunity, good schools, safe streets, things to do and a real sense of community."
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Compared to other Subway's I've visited in the area this location can be a little slow in preparing your sandwich. But the staff have always been friendly.I also noticed, with the exception of lettuce, they can be a little light on the toppings, but quickly add more when asked.Note: They don't accept the "Subway" loyalty card (or whatever they call it). But they are your typical Subway and I'll be returning when I want a simple or healthy sub or salad.
4 based on 500 reviews
It takes a lot to make me write a poor review because it could have just been a bad night. However, I reached out to the restaurant three different ways and never heard back. I am sharing so that others will be aware. Disappointing experience, Saturday, May 11th. This is the last time that I will try to reach out to your business. I have emailed you last week, the week before I used your website to get a message to you and now today I am sending this through messenger. If I donât hear back I will comment on Yelp. This is the exact email that I sent to you, hence why it says good morning.Good morning,I am writing this email to you since I have not been responded to after sending a message to you via your "Get in touch" page on your website that was sent on Sunday, May 12th.We have been to the restaurant maybe 3 times prior to this day and have had wonderful service and food each time.We had a very disappointing dinner last night. (referring to Saturday, May 11th). While i understand it is a holiday weekend and very busy the main course was very disappointing. We arrived at 6 pm and had to wait until somewhere between 7 pm and 7:15 pm to be seated - there were 4 people in total in our party, we had 2 separate checks. We ordered the sweet and spicy calamari which was delicious. My husband had a chowder and I had a salad with TI dressing that was fine. The other couple we were with had 2 pounds of steamers that were very good, a salad and chowder which were good as well. Then it would appear that our ticket was lost for our main courses. We were then told by the server that a "round of drinks" would be on "the house" due to extended wait. Our meals arrived at 9 pm at which time we were not very hungry. My husband and i both ordered the broiled dinner with haddock, shrimp and scallops and I also ordered a side of the coconut shrimp. When these dinners arrived they appeared to have been very rushed and were sitting in a pool of water and looked to have been boiled an not broiled. I ate one of the scallops and then was going to eat a shrimp and found that it hadn't been de-veined. Luckily I had the coconut shrimp to eat a couple of before getting the rest of the food wrapped to go. My husband had to cook the seafood in the oven on Sunday before eating it as it was underdone. The other couple that we were with had the 2 pound steamed lobster and the broiled scallop dinner - they didn't have any issues with their meals. I understand that you were very busy on Saturday; however, once it was determined that our main course ticket was missing one would think that they would make sure that the dinners would be prepared properly before going out to the table.Now I am not someone who normally complains - it takes a lot to get me upset and the fact that I never received any type of response from you and it is May 21st is very disappointing. We live in Chicopee MA and I am not sure that we will be making the trip back to your restaurant any time soon given the lackluster attitude that I feel due to no response to my message. I look forward to hearing back from you.Thank you,MaureenChicopee MA
4 based on 142 reviews
Pho Saigon has been serving fine Vietnamese dishes in Springfield for over 20 years. I believe they may have been the first in the area to present this versatile cuisine. The service is friendly and prompt; the setting pleasant and the prices are fair for the quality.It's been awhile since we dined with them, and while our lunch was well crafted, I suspect there were other dishes on the menu we might have enjoyed more. The Vietnamese Fried Eggrolls with pork and vegetables were a bit bland. My wife and I had two different Shrimp dishes, the first served with a hot and sour sauce on the side, the other in a sizzling plate with vegetables and ginger.. Both dishes were properly cooked, the shrimp was of high quality, but again thin on the flavor. The biggest turn off was iced tea that was about as strong as the local water. Filled more than half with ice, and with a jasmine base, whether you closed your eyes or not, it was like one teabag for a pot. We took a few sips and told them to take it back. One waitress admitted they had complaints, and perhaps they would try to do better. They should!The only reason I haven't rated this review as "average" is because I know they can do better.
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