Fuel up with a hulking $6 sandwich from the delicatessen at the San Benito House.
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Now it is cultivated on the island and sold at selected delicatessen in Athens.
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Cardiff's best delicatessen is run by Poles, and so is one of Dorset's best pubs.
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Next up is lunch at what many consider the best delicatessen in San Francisco.
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Zingerman's is a high-quality food delicatessen, based in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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They have raised the bar to provide delicatessen food in a supermarket format.
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She grew up in a flat above the family's delicatessen on the edge of Oakland.
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When we walked into Reed's, we thought we'd wandered into a delicatessen by mistake.
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There is also a cute rye-humored display of mass delirium in a delicatessen.
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Ready-to-eat food products
Delicatessen were an indie-rock group formed in Leicester, England in the early 1990s. They released three albums and four singles before splitting in 1998.Strong, Martin C.:"The Great Alternative & Indie Discography", 1999, Canongate, ISBN 0-86241-913-1
Delicatessen is a 1991 French black comedy film, directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro, starring Dominique Pinon and Karin Viard. It is set in a post-apocalyptic apartment building in a France of an ambiguous time period. ...
Delicacies; exotic or expensive foods; A shop that sells cooked or prepared foods ready for serving
(Delicatessens) These establishments offer foods intended for immediate consumption and the main product line is normally luncheon meats and cheeses. They may offer sandwiches, soups, and salads, as well. Most foods are precooked prior to delivery.
An in-store department with cooked foods, salads, cold cuts and cheeses, etc.
Establishment engaged in the sale of prepared cooked meats, fish, cheeses, salads and other such food products for consumption off-premises.