How To Use Delicatessen In A Sentence
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For the main course, gourmet sandwiches, wraps and hot paninis are on offer, but Anderson's speciality is really its seven delicatessen plates.
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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
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Dried fennel seeds may be purchased from most delicatessens and health food shops.
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Philippe Rottemberg of Rotz's delicatessen says the hotdog is an attempt to put a humorous spin on the controversy.
Reuters: Top News
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Many supermarkets, butcher shops, delicatessens and gourmet food stores spit-roast chickens right on the premises.
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I have already mentioned the Covered Market with its interesting boutiques, array of eating establishments, delicatessens and florists.
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You can get goat's cheese at the local delicatessen - at a price!
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Poems of sex and relationships and parenting and the imagination and work and death infuse this volume with the variety of a delicatessen.
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Delicatessen usually require little preparation for serving.
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The famed preserved lemons can be found in many delicatessens.
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The audience used to include mainly multiples and smaller shops, but now a whole range of speciality shops, not to mention forecourts and delicatessens are included.
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Much of that new spending will be on personal luxuries, with a growth in gourmet delicatessens, luxury coffee bars and designer boutiques.
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To reawaken memories of Miller's, the neighborhood delicatessen of my childhood, I need only the smell of sour pickles in a barrel.
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Many supermarkets, butcher shops, delicatessens and gourmet food stores spit-roast chickens right on the premises.
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Food shops, butchers, bakers, delicatessens and chocolatiers will also be there, promoting the finest produce from England's biggest and most diverse food region.
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When they had saved three thousand dollars they married and put into effect the plan which had been their chief subject of conversation every day and every evening for ten years -- they opened the "delicatessen" in Avenue A, near Second Street.
The Fortune Hunter
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Vigorously gentrified, this is a fertile locale these days, full of delicatessens, non-chain coffee shops and men in sockless sandals whatever the weather.
'I've got my weekends back!'
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Most of us really now only come across them in the form of Membrillo, the Spanish quince paste which is so excellent with cheese and found in most good delicatessens.
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Even the local delicatessens are not immune to the trend towards pre-made food.
Times, Sunday Times
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The oil is obtainable from delicatessens, grocers and health shops.
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Mixed in with the towering mansion blocks are a veritable bevy of posh cafés and delicatessens with plenty of pavement for sitting outside even in these autumn months.
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They can be found in health and wholefood shops, and some delicatessens and supermarkets.
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Today I taught myself a way to absolutely remember how to spell "delicatessen" .... spell "delicates" and add "sen.
A Virtual Hobby Store and Coffee Shop
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But as Emanuel lunched Tuesday on a heaping corned-beef sandwich with his two daughters at Manny's, a popular delicatessen on the city's near-South Side, he professed to have "no idea" whether he would get over the top.
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In this timbered building at the end of Jubbergate in Newgate Market square, Lawrie's eclectic delicatessen once peddled exotic groceries from distant shores.
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Sliced cold meats from the delicatessen counters are believed to have been the source of the infection, and have since been withdrawn.
Times, Sunday Times
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Although employed at a delicatessen near the East India docks, he is a shady character whose motive for being in the area I suspect has to do with the opium dens.
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It sells a range of fresh meat cuts through its award-winning butchery and a wide range of cooked meats, pies and cheeses through its delicatessen.
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Born and educated in Wales, she came to Edinburgh in 1985 to study chartered accountancy at Napier University, baking products to sell to delicatessens to fund her studies.
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Patisseries, delicatessens, cafés, boulangeries and newsagents fully operational by 6.30 am and still going strong at nine at night.
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It also houses a delicatessen selling artisan produce and fine wines.
Times, Sunday Times
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We also supply lots of local delicatessens farm shops and we also trade at farmers markets.
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Delicatessen usually require little preparation for serving.
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The first place we see is a delicatessen, which is about my favorite kind of place to eat anyway.
It's Like This, Cat
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Delicatessen usually require little preparation for serving.
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I guessed it from his early use of the word 'delicatessen'.
The Heart Of A Dog
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Lars Fischer and Lars Villumsen, the Danish design duo behind the SuperKo creative consultancy, put their design skills to work for the Lisager Café and Delicatessen in Aarhus, Denmark.
Lisager Café and Delicatessen by SuperKo
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The manufacturer who distributed hot dogs and delicatessen meats under 11 different brand names has voluntarily recalled the causative products.
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It is available in good delicatessens throughout the state.
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Such trappings have been replaced by supermarket shelves and a delicatessen counter.
Molly Keane's Ireland
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Onlookers told how it swerved out of control and hit a lamppost and street signs before careering into a delicatessen.
The Sun
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Mixed in with the towering mansion blocks are a veritable bevy of posh cafés and delicatessens with plenty of pavement for sitting outside even in these autumn months.
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We would encourage all restaurants, cafeterias, delicatessens, food vending services and convenience stores to do the same.
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As tastes for more exotic and specialist foods become more commonplace - the delicatessens that brought them here originally are going out of business.
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You can delve into its dinky shops, which include several exclusive antiques stores, interiors shops, delicatessen and gift shops, and have lunch in a number of smart eateries or pubs.
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The corner dairy is a delicatessen and I can buy soy-yoghurt, fresh bread and good coffee all as I walk to work.
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How well I remember New York delicatessens, having grown up in that city made famous and infamous by recent events.
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In delicatessens, it is customary to offer sample tastes of foods as part of the exchange process.
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Several delicatessens have asked to stock her products after seeing them on sale at the market, and she is in the process of branding and relabelling.
Times, Sunday Times
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Its central streets boast an eclectic mix of gift shops, boutiques, delicatessens, old-style butchers and bakers plus a high-quality art gallery and fantastic bookshop.
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On March 19 at 4.30 p.m., the bhavan will screen ‘The Delicatessen Shop Owner,’ the 1978 film.
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Close to Stockbridge with its excellent range of delicatessens, eateries and boutiques, the apartments are also well-placed for supermarkets.
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In delicatessens, it is customary to offer sample tastes of foods as part of the exchange process.
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They claim that its success has grown out of the close relationship between wholesalers of staple British fare and high quality "delicatessen" retailers who have moved in over the past decade.
Borough Market wholesalers sue trust in lease row
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Italian Amaretti biscuits are now widely available in supermarkets, as well as delicatessen.
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It is impossible to describe any but the most popular of the salami that are found both in delicatessens and supermarkets.
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Did you know that "delicatessen" is German for "pleasing things to eat"?
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** I bought this on a trip to Spain, it should be available in Spanish delicatessen or via mail order.
Thepassionatecook
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Now an upmarket shop, it has 46 employees and operates a patisserie, delicatessen and a meat, game and poultry section.
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MATTHAU: Well, I thought it was a Jewish delicatessen in Brentwood, where he was ordering fried shrimp and a chocolate frap.
CNN Transcript Jun 30, 2001
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In one corner, you'll find an enclave of butchers, delicatessen and food stalls, including a cluster selling plump, briny Gower cockles and fresh laverbread.
Swansea's top 10 budget eats
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Delicatessen Sangerbund holdin 'us while they sung th' Watch on th 'Rhine, we stepped ashore on a gangplank neatly formed be th' guv'nor iv th 'state holdin' onto th 'feet iv th' mayor, him clutchin 'th' iditor iv th 'Staats Zeitung an' so on, th 'gangplank singin' th 'Watch on th' Rhine as we walked to th 'dock.
Observations By Mr. Dooley
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We may produce much first-rate food, but there are few really good delicatessens.
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The delicatessen closes at nine o'clock.
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Many continental fresh cheeses have now found their way to the supermarket shelves and to the specialist delicatessen.
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Today, only the host is allowed to be that and he surrounds himself with inarticulate stagehands, delicatessen owners and others who are guaranteed to never come up with an intentional funny remark.
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A veritable feast for the senses, the offerings here include the finest selections of bread, fish, meat and delicatessen products at the in-house boulangerie, poissonnerie, boucherie, charcuterie and épicerie.
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Open Mon-Sat 11am-7.30pm Tapas bar and delicatessen which is all about ready-to-eat, quality ingredients from France and Spain.
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Bastille Day at the Buffet is a full-day feast of fine wines, fine cheeses, fresh baguettes, escargot and delicatessens that make the mouth water.
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However, the traditional herb cheese made with a species of wild garlic gathered in the mountains is as popular as ever, and can be found in delicatessens in Turkey's major cities.
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Delicatessen by Mark Caro and Jean-Pierre Juenet is a surreal post-apocalyptic black comedy set in the house belonging to a butcher who provides suspicious meats to his tenants and overlies a world populated by troglydytes who eat only grain.
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We would encourage all restaurants, cafeterias, delicatessens, food vending services and convenience stores to do the same.
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Tourist tack is almost absent; instead, there are a number of delicatessens, a good wine bar, an antiquarian bookshop and even a shop specialising in period jewellery.
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The brothers plan to market the new pies across the region through delicatessens, farm shops and butchers' shops, and at food events and agricultural shows across the country.
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Imagine my embarrassment when I wandered into Albertson's for some lunch yesterday and it dawned on me that "deli" is short for "delicatessen.
Archive 2009-08-01
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The professor has deciphered the word 'Nesseta-ciled' by reversal: it is 'delicatessen' ...
The Heart Of A Dog
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Tasting advice: It is best drunk chambré, at 16-18° with simple or complex meals, and goes best with delicatessen, meat and cheese.
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Food shops, butchers, bakers, delicatessens and chocolatiers will also be there, promoting the finest produce from England's biggest and most diverse food region.
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Delicatessen usually require little preparation for serving.
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And these days, the ingredients aren't difficult to source: a variety of Japanese noodles and seaweed is readily available in most supermarkets, wholefood stores and delicatessens.
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Bocconcini (baby buffalo mozzarella) is available from good delicatessens and many large food stores.
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I first had these spicy, buttery, jammy sandwiches when I was a kid and my parents would take us to the Madison Avenue Delicatessen for Sunday dinner.
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They can be found in health and wholefood shops, and some delicatessens and supermarkets.
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The fresh fruits are on sale for most of the year from greengrocers and delicatessens.
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The prestidigitators, in Times Square in New York, picked the final score and put their prediction in a pickle jar from the Carnegie Delicatessen which was watched over by Marines.