New Yorker
Master Pizza Livingston, Nj

Master Pizza Livingston, Nj

379 E Northfield Rd, 07039, Livingston, US, United States

Pizza • Salad • Casual • Italian Pasta Salad


"Let me just say, it is an utter CRIME that this place is rated as low as it is! We have been looking for a go-to pizza joint in this area for over a year now, and have stayed away from Master Pizza since it is rated lower than Turano's and Fortissimo. On a whim, we decided to give it a shot and we will NEVER go elsewhere AGAIN!The pizza is easily the best in the area. The crust is a little soft and doughy, which I LOVE. Just an amazing slice which upholds the NJ pizza standard (better than any NYC slice, fight me if you disagree). I've had hot subs and strombolis here and they are equally as amazing.Where Master Pizza truly shines is the service and overall customer experience. Their website has a great, intuitive interface that makes online ordering painless. No matter what I've ordered, it's been ready for pick-up in 20 minutes! The workers are very friendly and hospitable, and there is never any drama nor shenanigans when you go to pick up your order.My only regret is that they make acquiring such delicious food so easy and pleasant. I may never financially recover from this.Trust me and give these guys all of your hard-earned money. These other reviews are FAKE NEWS! If this review can help to deprogram just one person to come to the beacon of light that is Master Pizza of Livingston, NJ, then it was worth it.Now... fulfill your destiny and order from Master Pizza. DEW IT!"

China Glatt

China Glatt

4413 13th AveNY 11219, Brooklyn, United States

Sushi • Asian • Kosher • Chinese


"Had a disappointing late lunch yesterday with family. They're visiting from far away, keep kosher, and have few options when it comes to dining out. Hit up Borough Park as it has the most restaurant options on the East Coast. They were hankering for Chinese, and we hit up China Glatt in Borough Park, Brooklyn. We saw a sign outside advertising lunch specials that run till 4 pm. We popped in. Only one table occupied. Love dining out off peak! There was a sushi chef by the entrance chopping away and a woman at the register on the phone. Waited over 5 minutes. No one is sitting or talking to us. I asked her if we could seat ourselves, and she directed us to take any round table. Sit down. 10 minutes, no service or menus. Ask the same cashier for the menu and say wait for the waiter. 5 minutes and the waiter shows. Are we ready to order? Duh. No! He brings us tablets with the menus and comes back a bit later to check. We want to order the lunch special, but he denies us as it's 402. We walked in a while before that, and if given menus, we would've ordered. He checks with management, and they say no as it's Chanukah. It's a minor holiday, isn't it? Why did they put the sign outside today? Didn't they figure this out 7 days back? So we order the sesame chicken, crispy beef and chicken and broccoli. Wontons with hot mustard and sweet sauce come out. Mustard was OK. Sauce is not similar to what I'd get in the Boston area. Not good, IMHO. Wontons are very greasy and oily. No one had more than one bite at the table. The sesame chicken was decent and had a good crunch. Crispy beef meh and chicken and broccoli are also not great. It was really difficult getting any attention or service here. We were late due to the long dining experience and had to leave. Took a long time to pay the check. If we saw the manager, assuming they were onsite, we would've said something. IMHO portion size, quality of food, taste, and meh service wasn't worth the $30 an entree price. I'm actually embarrassed we took them there. Not again! Didn't take photos of the food as it didn't look appetizing. Ambiance was meh. Looks old and tired inside. Anyhow, this is our opinion. Wish we had better news to share."