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US
/ˌdɛɫɪkəˈtɛsən/
]
[ UK /dˈɛlɪkˌætɛsən/ ]
[ UK /dˈɛlɪkˌætɛsən/ ]
NOUN
- a shop selling ready-to-eat food products
- ready-to-eat food products
How To Use delicatessen In A Sentence
- For the main course, gourmet sandwiches, wraps and hot paninis are on offer, but Anderson's speciality is really its seven delicatessen plates.
- As he looks back in his new book, "Fork It Over," at meals variously enjoyed or regretted but generally paid for by someone else, one accomplishment stands out: whether he's taking Sharon Stone to lunch at Manhattan's ultrachic March or scouring the delicatessens of Brooklyn in search of the oldest living Jewish waiter, Richman goes out of his way to be recognized by restaurant owners. A FOODIE UNMASKS
- Dried fennel seeds may be purchased from most delicatessens and health food shops. The Natural Beauty Book - cruelty-free cosmetics to make at home
- Philippe Rottemberg of Rotz's delicatessen says the hotdog is an attempt to put a humorous spin on the controversy. Reuters: Top News
- Many supermarkets, butcher shops, delicatessens and gourmet food stores spit-roast chickens right on the premises.
- I have already mentioned the Covered Market with its interesting boutiques, array of eating establishments, delicatessens and florists.
- You can get goat's cheese at the local delicatessen - at a price!
- Poems of sex and relationships and parenting and the imagination and work and death infuse this volume with the variety of a delicatessen.
- Delicatessen usually require little preparation for serving.
- The famed preserved lemons can be found in many delicatessens.