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delicatessen
This is a list of notable delicatessens . A
delicatessen is a
retail establishment that sells a selection of unusual or foreign prepared foods. Delicatessens originated in
Germany during the 1700s.
[1] They later spread to the
United States in the mid-1800s during the
diaspora of
European immigrants .[
citation needed ] Because of their cultural ties to Central and Eastern European culture, the
Ashkenazi Jews popularized the delicatessen within
American culture beginning in 1888.
Delicatessens
The interior of a
Deli de Luca store
Europe
England
The front of
Scandinavian Kitchen in London
United States
Bavarian Meats , Seattle
Ben's Kosher Deli
Brent's Deli ,
Northridge, California
Chick's Deli , New Jersey
Call Your Mother , Washington, D.C., and Denver
Canter's , Los Angeles, California
DeLaurenti Food & Wine , Seattle
Dixie Chili and Deli , Kentucky
Edelweiss Sausage & Delicatessen , Portland, Oregon
Fossati's Delicatessen , Texas
Jason's Deli – has locations in 29 U.S. states
Junior's
Katz's Deli
Liebman's Deli
Sarge's Deli
Second Avenue Deli
McAlister's Deli – has locations in 24 U.S. states
Michou Deli –
Pike Place Market , Seattle
Molinari's – San Francisco
Nate 'n Al –
Beverly Hills , California
Sebastiano's , Portland, Oregon
Zingerman's – Ann Arbor MI
Jewish delicatessens
A Jewish deli, also known as a Jewish delicatessen, is a delicatessen establishment that serves various traditional dishes in Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine, and are typically known for their sandwiches such as pastrami on rye, as well as their soups such as matzo ball soup, among other dishes.
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