Slices and Rolls
Pizza restaurant · Penn Valley ·

Slices and Rolls

Pizza restaurant · Penn Valley ·

Kosher pizza and sushi with veggie toppings, group platters

plain pizza
vegetable pizza
grandma pizza
margarita pizza
poke bowls
atmosphere
service
pasta
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Slices and Rolls by null
Slices and Rolls by null
Slices and Rolls by null
Slices and Rolls by null
Slices and Rolls by null
Slices and Rolls by null
Slices and Rolls by null
Slices and Rolls by null
Slices and Rolls by null
Slices and Rolls by null
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368 Montgomery Ave, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 Get directions

$10–20

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Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Good for solo dining
Touristy
Vegetarian options

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368 Montgomery Ave, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 Get directions

+1 215 383 2224
slicesandrolls.com

$10–20 · Menu

Features

•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Good for solo dining
•Touristy
•Vegetarian options
•Comfort food
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted

Last updated

Jan 17, 2026

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Dairy counter offering pizzas, sushi, and platters near Bala Cynwyd, under Keystone-K. Listed by local kashrut organizations and popular for group orders and casual meals.

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Slices and Rolls

Jay K.

Google
Pizza is delicious. Sushi is really top grade. Fish is always very fresh. I recommend getting some of the specialty rolls. Atmosphere is higher end, but with economically priced food. Good place for a casual meeting that offers higher end atmosphere with casual food.

Jonah

Google
Slices and Rolls is, without exaggeration, one of the lowest points of the kosher food scene in Philadelphia. Walking in felt like walking into chaos, and dealing with the owner, Eli, was the final insult. His attitude is shockingly nasty — rude, arrogant, and somehow offended that customers even exist. The food was a complete catastrophe. Their “sushi” tasted so questionable it had us feeling sick afterward. The pizza was a sad, pale, undercooked slab with zero flavor and bargain-basement ingredients. The pasta? Frozen, bland, and dumped on a plate like an afterthought. Nothing — absolutely nothing — showed care, skill, or pride. For a city already short on kosher options, this place manages to drag the bar even lower. It honestly makes you wonder how a spot like this stays open when legends like Zagafen — places that actually cared — are gone. If you value your money, your time, or your stomach, avoid this place at all costs.

Yudi S.

Google
⭐ Zero stars if possible. Beautiful space. Everything else was a disaster. We ordered pizza, sushi, rolls, and pasta. Every item was shockingly bad and not even close to worth the price. The sushi rice was so hard I nearly chipped a tooth. The tuna tasted canned, not fresh. One roll had slimy salmon with a white film on it, another had frozen tuna and an absurd amount of seeds. The guacamole was sour and clearly off. The “grandma pie” had an overly sour, citric sauce, cheese that peeled off in one rubbery slab, and a crust that was raw in the middle. The fettuccine Alfredo had completely separated into a chalky white mass, oil pooling on the plate, and dried spices dumped on top. Inedible. When we politely asked to speak with a manager, Eli came out with a hostile, arrogant attitude. Instead of listening or offering any resolution, he demanded payment and told us to leave. I’ve eaten at kosher restaurants in major cities and tiny out-of-town communities, and this was easily among the worst. Kosher is not an excuse for bad food, poor handling, or disrespectful service. Save your money and go literally anywhere else.

Yoel B.

Google
I had a really tough week and tougher day at CHOP (Children's hospital of Philadelphia) and I was exhausted after a surgery day for my daughter and I just wanted some normal food. I arrived at the store 2 minutes before closing and ordered food from one of the kiosks. The person in charge then called my name and said they were out of one of the items since it was at the end of the day. He not only refunded the item but he also gave me a slice instead and continued being nice even though I ordered basically 1 minute before closing. He not only gave me food but he also gave me the strength I needed to head back to the hospital for the night. Also by the way the pizza was amazing!

David C.

Google
Great kosher pizza and pasta that rivals the best NY kosher pizza. Highly recommend plain, vegetable, grandma, and margarita slices. Sushi is very good for the price point. Sushi tray is an excellent value. New location is beautiful, ample seating, beautiful dining area, but relaxed counter service. A real gem, especially for kosher in Philly area.

D

Google
Decent food, overpriced thought Pizza should be $5 less based on quality it's over $20 for a large Cheese Pizza. You could get a higher quality pizza for the same price. Gave me the wrong food as well. Just found out when I got home. Never going there again.

Mike H

Google
The food here is phenomenal. We got the margarita pizza and a half veggie half plain and they were both incredible. I will say this place is pricy like very pricy. 2 pies and 5, 20fl oz sodas were over $68. But the pies were 10/10. I will be back.

ari k

Google
Excellent pizza and sushi. The poke bowls are delicious as well. The service and atmosphere are solid.