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We swung by Country Catering for a late Saturday lunch. It was a good experience and I expect we’ll be back soon. We both had sandwiches. The bbq tri-tip was really tasty and I loved the soft roll it was served on. The sausage special was decent, but was a bit lackluster flavor-wise compared to the tri-tip; my partner ended up slathering it in extra bbq sauce. The sides, as mentioned below, were a small serving, but with the size of the sandwiches made for a filling meal. Being able to choose whatever salad looked good from the deli case was great. I loved the broccoli-bacon salad, my partner’s pesto pasta salad was fine, but nothing special. Both indoor and outdoor seating was available, and it was a pleasant place to sit down for a bite. It’s a small place both staff and seating-wise, so I am interested to see what the lunch rush looks like.

T J’s Deli Inc – Menu with Prices – 1211 Silas Creek Pkwy, Winston-Salem

First time visiting this deli. Was in the area so I thought I would try it out. It was clean for the most part. It seemed like an older restaurant that has been around for awhile. Lady at the counter was friendly but certainly didn’t go out of her way more than she had to. Also she was eating food while preparing other people’s food….common sense would say this shouldn’t be done. Placed our order with ease and paid. There is plenty of seating available and I like that you can get your own refills. Sandwiches were okay but nothing “wow” about them. The Broccoli and cheddar soup was very bland and had no taste. It tasted like chunky water if that’s even imaginable. Also the potato salad is vinegar-based which I was unaware of . All in all it was an alright place for a deli, but certainly there are better choices around. Probably won’t be back again.

Megabites Deli – Tacoma – Menu with Prices – 1201 Pacific Ave, Tacoma

Came by for lunch as I was working nearby. Small little sandwich shop at the ground floor of an office building. They do serve coffee, breakfast, lunch and some grab & go items. Most items on the menu looked pretty good, so I decided to get the “California Wrap”, it’s turkey, bacon, avocado, lettuce, tomato and onions with a spicy mayo. Comes with a side of either bag o’ chips or their popular broccoli salad. The wrap was pretty good, served cold, and good sized. Broccoli salad was actually pretty darn tasty, crisp broccoli, nice dressing…get it! Staff was friendly, pricing is pretty good, takes only a few minutes for them to whip up your order. There’s seats inside and tables outside as well. Or you can do like my coworker did when I saw her down there and get her food to-go and eat her lunch at her desk and stink up the area, thanks. We all love the smell of onions in an office setting. Anyways, it’s a good spot to grab some food, catchy name for a sandwich shop, I would definitely come back.

Moon Thai Boca Raton Menu with Prices 21170 St Andrews Blvd #7, Boca Raton

I came here for lunch with a friend a little before noon. We got a booth table which I loved. I love the modern decor and I know there was a review that complained that it’s too cold in there but I loved it. I mean, it’s Florida!! It’s so hot outside that I am so grateful that a restaurant has ac. There are some restaurants that won’t have ac or maybe it cost too much for them to run it. They have a lot to choose from so it can be a bit overwhelming if you don’t know what you want. The easiest way is to first decide if you want Thai or Japanese food. Then, look at the corresponding menu. If you come here for lunch, they also have lunch specials. I wanted the duck noodle soup which wasn’t on the lunch special menu but it was still a good deal for $12. It came with a side salad. You can choose a spicy level between 1 to 4. I wasn’t sure how spicy it was so I just chose a 2 and it wasn’t spicy at all. The broth was very sweet actually. There was a lot of rice noodles and Chinese broccoli and slices of duck. It was very good! Service was very good! I’m so glad I got to try this place out and I look forward to coming here again to try something else. Parking was pretty easy. There is a lot of parking but it can get a bit crowded and you might have to walk a little bit but there is a large parking lot.

Rossi Catering & Deli – Menu with Prices – 5774 Broadway, Sacramento

I’m giving this place a 5 star review because I want to really like this place. I live down the street and I truly want a great deli in our Tahoe Park area. I’m originally from the east coast and I’ve eaten at a lot of great delis, especially in New York City. Okay, now for the review… I walked in and found it to feel like there’s not much here. No big sign with a bunch of great stuff to choose from. Instead, there were about 15 sandwiches in a little case…. Umm… I guess I’ll choose one… So, I chose the turkey and bacon. I will say that initially upon eatin my sandwich, I felt a little upset because it seemed like a bread sandwich. As I ate a little more, I realized there was a few more slices of meat on the sandwich but I wouldn’t say it’s a great sandwich. I still tasted way too much bread. The flavor was pretty good overall though and I can tell they use good cheeses. Robb, there is a grocery store just down the street from here that blows your sandwiches away… It’s called, Corti Brothers. I’m sure you’ve been there. I understand you can’t offer even half as much as they do but it would be nice if I felt even close to how I feel when I go there. A bunch of sandwich options? Check. A bunch of bread/roll choices? Check. A bunch of cheeses? Check. A feeling of happiness because I know I’m going to get a fresh sandwich made? Check. Macaroni and potato salad? Check. Ice cold variety of good sodas and seltzers? Check. Is this not the basics of what to expect when walking into a “deli”? I really hope you step it up here, Robb. Your sandwich was about 6 bucks. That’s cheap! Togos is more expensive. Togos also serves more meat on a sandwich. I believe Tahoe Park has enough people that would happily pay 8.50 or 9 bucks for a bigger sandwich that has all the fixings on it – made fresh. I really want to feel like I have a great deli in my neighborhood. I know that you have the capability to help me feel that way. To help us all feel that way. I’m being completely honest here because I want our new Tahoe Park neighborhood deli to last. Please step it up and make me keep my 5 star review. Your business depends on it and so does my appetite. Thank you, Robb. Let’s knock it out of the Tahoe Park!

Dagwood’s Deli – Menu with Prices – 400 Mr. Joe White Ave, Myrtle Beach

A Myrtle Beach staple that you have to go to for lunch if you are in the area. It is definitely a great place because it is always filled with locals. The place has a great small town watering hole kind of vibe where people come in to socialize and catch up with current topics. The food is great, you cannot go wrong with any of their sandwiches. I like my sandwiches usually hot but the fresh bread that they use for their subs is outstanding. Perfect combination of chewy and soft but with a slight hard crust to keep everything from getting mushy and falling apart. Each day brings a different bread to the menu, we had Cheddar Bacon when we stopped in. Any extra bacon to your day is a good day. The sandwiches are piled high and fill you up and come at a great price. Lots of sides to choose from, I loved their Potato Salal which had a creamy dill flavor to it. We also ordered tots but I should have stuck to the fries as they serve the crispy double battered ones. Oh well, next time. If you are on or near Ocean Blvd., this is a great place for a good sandwich.

The Chef Case – Menu with Prices – 600 E 2nd St, Dayton

If you’re at the 2nd Street Market, you have to stop and order at The Chef Case. The food is amazing. I’m a big fan of deli sandwiches and this place is head and shoulders above any place else I’ve tried in Dayton (and I have quite a few favorite delis). Everything is made fresh and your sandwich is made to order (Chef Joe is right there creating your order as you watch). I had the Italian and all I can say is WOW! It literally carpet-bombed my mouth with flavor. Not to mention I couldn’t even finish the whole thing. The portions are gargantuan. There are also a variety of deli salads available. My friend and I shared one (I don’t remember which one she ordered) and it was amazing. I was actually taken aback by how complex the flavors were. Typically, as a matter of personal preference, I am not a fan of deli salads. But if they were all like this, I definitely would have a change of heart. I plan on ordering a deli salad side every time I visit The Chef Case. They also offer unique, freshly made beverages. Definitely try one when you order. My favorite thing about The Chef Case is that the food is all fresh, locally grown, and organic. And it absolutely makes a difference. The high quality of the ingredients very much add to the experience. Any chef worth his/her weight uses only the finest and freshest ingredients. Chef Joe is no exception to this rule. The Chef case isn’t your typical stop-and-stuff-your-face deli counter. It is more than just fantastic food, it is an experience. This is the food that people who know quality food eat. I will definitely frequent The Chef Case. And as an added bonus, it is located at the 2nd Street Market so you can shop for your organic produce and meats while you are there (or in my case on of the giant 2ft. pretzels). I offer only one warning: you will never be satisfied making your own sandwiches ever again.

Cousins Italian Deli – Menu with Prices – 7 N 3rd St, Wilmington

This is my go-to lunch spot in Wilmington. They have the best sandwiches in town, a huge variety, fresh ingredients and somewhat reasonable pricing. There’s always a big crowd when I go and the staff work super hard to get things done in an efficient manner. Cousins is located right across Thalian Hall with a tiny little uphill parking lot and street parking nearby. They’re known for their meat packed Italian sandwiches. Every time I visit I try something new but the best sandwich I’ve had so far is, hands down, the Genoa. Their rolls are the smaller, less expensive sandwiches but the regular breads are way better. The pesto aioli is absolutely to die for – anything you order with that in it will blow your mind. In the front they have window bar seating. The back is more of an intimate table seating situation. On the weekends Cousins turns into a full restaurant setting. They serve local coffee and homemake their Italian desserts. They have a set fee multi-course dinner option that all the locals rave about. I have yet to try it and don’t want to totally give away the hidden gem but if you’re reading this *wink wink, look into that! Cute little deli, otherwise, and best sandwich option downtown.

Sauce Pizza & Wine – Menu with Prices – 7300 N MacArthur Blvd #120, Irving

Came in on a weekend lunch and right as you walk in, you are headed toward the cash register. Up on the ceiling is the menu so we stopped to take a look. So many choices it was a bit overwhelming but I decided on getting pizzas. Me and the bf decided to order a mushroom pizza and the chicken pesto pizza with red sauce. It was easy to order and everyone was very friendly. Soon after ordering we got to grab our drinks and find a seat. Theres lots of seating options from booths to tables to high tops too. We sat in a booth and about 10ish minutes later our food came out. Presentation wise the mushroom pizza looked amazing. It tastes amazing too! The chicken pesto pizza on the other hand was sad. It was good dont get me wrong but the tiny bits of chicken pesto around the pizza did not feel like a chicken pesto pizza. More like a cheese pizza with half a handful of chicken. I felt that it was a great pizza for a child who might want a cheese pizza but the parent wants them to eat some protein so you sprinkle some chicken but that was it. The chicken, from the time amounts I was able to try, was actually pretty good, flavorful and soft. It was like a slowcooked or soft shredded chicken. Taking a bit made you wish there was more of it after the one bit that had the chicken and the rest just being dough and cheese and sauce. The mushroom pizza however had sooooo much mushroom and arugula it was like I could barely see the pizza. It was sooo good because I love mushrooms! Definitely would reccomend that pizza. Lastly the dessert was amazing. Super rich and big and the gelato was very good. We were soo full we couldnt finish the cookie but it was super gooey and rich and warm.

Super Star Donuts – Menu with Prices – 1050 Kendall Dr # B, San Bernardino

We came here last week because of the great reviews on Yelp! We tried 2 of their breakfast sandwiches and 1 of the regular lunch sub sandwiches. I had the everything bagel with bacon, ham, over easy egg and cheese. I added Avocados as well. The sandwich was perfect! The yolk was runny, the bagel was fresh. Next time I’ll save half for lunch. I also had a large hot coffee and even that was good! My buddies also enjoyed their sandwiches one was the egg, turkey, jalapeno with cheese on a croissant. The other sandwich was a sub with ham and turkey I believe. They really loved their sandwiches and told me what a great find on Yelp! The service was AMAZING! Very friendly. The manager offered us a free refill on my coffee as well as on an iced coffee that my buddy had. Once the rush was over she came over and said hi to us as well us bring us free donut holes which we loved! Keep up the great work! We’ll be back very soon.

Old Fashion Deli – Menu with Prices – 1225 N Pacific Ave A, Glendale

After being lured in by signs advertising fresh deli sandwiches, with graphic displays of sandwiches piled high with meat, cheese and produce adorning the shop, I walked in, hungry. I stared down an amazing-looking deli case full of delicious-looking mortadella, ham, salami and cheeses, and more. The sandwich prices ranged from $6-8. Worked for me. I asked the person behind the deli counter if the deli was still open. “Yes,” came the answer, quickly. I politely announced my intention to order two sandwiches to go. Then, a look of fear came over the young woman behind the counter. She said that she could not make any sandwiches because she was the only one there. At that exact moment, another person appeared behind the deli counter, this one a man. Now, both people explain that they cannot make sandwiches because the woman is “by herself”. There was only one other customer in the store, who appeared to need no assistance at the moment. Either I’m crazy, and imagining people, or I unwittingly stumbled into some kind of grey or black market enterprise deal going down, or these two fully grown human adults who appeared to have all of their basic mental and physical faculties at their disposal could not make even one sandwich using the fully stocked and equipped deli that they were standing in. Was it something I said?

Knickerbockers Deli – Menu with Prices – 421 Wakara Way #200, Salt Lake City

This used to be a good place to get a sandwitch for lunch, but today my wife and I got 2 sorry excuses for sandwiches. My sandwich was the godfatha, and it is supposed to have pastrami, but only came with ham and other deli meats (with the plasticy casing still on that I had to pick out of my teeth and sandwich) and zero pastrami. My wife ordered a pulled pork sanwich and was given some crapy vegan pesto sandwich with zero pulled pork. The location is also vey difficult to get to when you have a car to park. Save yourself the trouble and go to Caputo’s deli and get a real quality sandwich with quality ingredients. I will not be going back to knickerbockers…

101 Deli, North Calle Cesar Chavez, Santa Barbara, CA – Menu with Prices – 27 N Calle Cesar Chavez, Santa Barbara

This is a family owned and operated deli on Cesar Chavez. It is a bit difficult to find at first, but worth it if you’re in the area and you’re hungry. The coolest thing about this place is the friendly family that works their. They are really fast and make great food, but the coolest thing is that they give 100% of their tips to help a different children charity every year. They are very humble and hard working – and you won’t know anything about how cool they are unless you ask them a bunch of questions like I have. They have awesome breakfast sandwiches and burritos – ooh especially if you like bacon! And killer sandwiches for lunch – my favorite is the Deli Special. Call ahead if you’re in a hurry, otherwise you’ll only wait a minute or two. Such cool people. Give them business!!!!!!!!!!!!