Eatery: Junior’s
Location: Downtown Brooklyn
Meal: Plain Cheesecake
Date of Outing: October 16, 2010
Blades: 1
Grade: WTF?
Bottom-line: Sneaky bums and confused employees
Review: Junior’s and their fake ass Cheesecake. Those fools gave me some lemon/angel cake mixed with cheesecake that was fraudulently listed as “plain cheesecake.” They are fakers. And the cheesecake section of the slice didn’t taste any better than other companies I’ve tried. In fact, I’ve had better, much better. Don’t believe the hype. To add insult to injury, when I asked one of the employees for a recommendation of another cake and if a particular choice was any good; he looked at me as though he was lost and confused. Why the hell was he behind the damn counter?? Jeeze, he didn’t know his product. A seller who does not know or understand his or her product shouldn’t be selling a damn thing. Despite my better judgment I’ll give the location in Manhattan a chance. If my mind changes, so will the blades.
Trust when folks call bullshit.
BULLSHIT.
Folks who call Jr’s the best don’t fucking know good food. Yeah, I’m tight. 1 blade for the semi-decent portion that was actually CHEESECAKE and a WTF? for the fraudulent move. Busy or not, be sure of the product you sell.
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