Salunga's Village Restaurant
Good-for-Kids Rating
Take-Out
Restaurant
Reviews of Salunga's Village Restaurant
Salunga Village Restaurant Great!!!!!!!!
By tksalunga 3 weeks ago | Sons: Ages 9 & 9, Daughters: Ages 11 & 11
What we loved:
the changing menu
What we didn't love:
loved it all
It is a wonderfull nice little restaurant that serves good hot meals. Simple dishes
with good prices. Every day there is a new special with a good price the new owners are doing a good job of putting their stamp on it. And did I mention they are Serve Safe Certified right along with their new cook. They are trying new menu items and are open to suggestions they have become busy lately especially on the weekends so be prepared to wait but the food is worth it and the service is good they operate with a 2-3 man team in the kitchen so dont get mad on a busy day if it takes a little longer. Just be patient . I recommend this place to anyone.Read More
Food born illness breeding ground
By Anonymous_to_you August 07, 2009
What we loved:
Nothing
What we didn't love:
Everything
I worked as a chef for 12 years in the Lancaster Pennsylvania area and of the 4 restaurants I have worked for nothing was worse than my 2 month experience of working in this restaurant. I took this job because the owners were in a bind due to the fact that the prior chef walked off the job. As a freelance designer I had no need for this job but took it anyway because they seemed, at the time, like very nice people. In the first few weeks I saw some very poor food preparation/sanitation conditions such as, handling uncooked foods after raw meats, including chicken without washing hands, absolutely no temperatures taken on cooked foods, stacks upon stacks of uncovered foods with no dates sitting out in a hot kitchen all day, nothing in Salunga Village Restaurant is rotated for freshness and many other food born illness hazards. The owner even asked me at one point if the rot can be cooked out of ground beef and after I snickered and said "absolutely not!" He proceeded to prepare and serve chili made from rotten smelling, greenish colored, ground beef. Needless to say I immediately quit following the chili incident, even in this horrendous economy.
With all that said, unless you want your food prepared by an inexperienced cook, with dirt coated finger nails who bickers with his wife across the dining room daily, you may not want to trust eating the butter drenched food at Salunga Village Restaurant. Read More
What's Nearby?
- Herr 1852 Homestead 1756 Nissley Rd
Landisville, PA 17538
717-898-8822 40.09518083333333 -76.39765277777778 - Red Rose Indoor Arena 3549 Hempland Rd
Lancaster, PA 17601
717-285-7474 40.04665583333333 -76.40672777777777
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