List of delicatessens
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Foods at a 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.[citation needed] 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[]
- Dallmayr – Munich, Germany
- Deli de Luca ��� Norwegian convenience store and delicatessen chain
- Fortnum & Mason – Piccadilly, London
- Delicatessen stores in Poland
England[]
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The front of Scandinavian Kitchen in London
- The Cheese Shop, Louth – Louth, Lincolnshire, England
- Gaby's Deli – Charing Cross Road (closed)
- Scandinavian Kitchen – London
United States[]
- Chick's Deli, New Jersey
- Dixie Chili and Deli, Kentucky
- Edelweiss Sausage & Delicatessen, Portland, Oregon
- Fossati's Delicatessen, Texas
- Jason's Deli – has locations in 29 U.S. states
- McAlister's Deli – has locations in 24 U.S. states
- Molinari's – San Francisco
- Zingerman's - Ann Arbor MI
Jewish delicatessens[]
By type[]
See also[]
- List of submarine sandwich restaurants
- Lists of restaurants
- Specialty foods
References[]
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