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Delicatessen is a term meaning “delicacies” or “fine foods”. The origin is a German word “delikatesse”, meaning delicacy. “Delikatessen” is the plural form (delicacies).
Delicatessen now refers to food stores that sell delicatessen. The term is oftentimes shortened to “deli”. These specialty shops sell ready-to-serve food products such as cold cooked meats, cheeses, salads, bread and pickled vegetables.
Cooked, sliced meats or “deli meats” are commonly called cold cuts.They are cured meat, often sold by weight, such as sausages, ham, liverwurst, salami, bacon, smokies, roast beef, bratwurst, pastrami and the like.
In addition to these ready-to-serve foodstuff, most delis offer sandwich and salad menus which are made to order behind the counter for dine-in or take-out meals. They also prepare party trays
Earle’s Delicatessen is one food shop that never fails to satisfy my craving for cold cuts, cheeses and greens all packed in an oblong roll which is actually a smaller version of a baguette. They serve their sandwiches “submarine” style.
Budget:P200 or less per person. The subs are substantial kaya puwede sa dalawang tao.
Delicatessens usually mean top quality foods, therefore top price din. Earle’s offers tasty filling meals that us poor office workers can afford I give it 4.5 Ellicious hearts.
Branches and shops:
Legaspi Street, Greenbelt Drive,Makati City
G/F, The Columns Condo., Tower 2,
6821 Sen Gil Puyat Ave. Makati / (63 2) 900-3354
G/F, Alfresco Area, South Supermarket
Westgate Center, Alabang / (63 2) 771-3354
G/F, Wynsum Corporate Plaza, Ruby Rd, Ortigas
Rustan Supermarket, Rustan Bldg.
Ayala center, Glorietta
Shopwise Supermarket
E.Rodriguez, Jr, Bagumbayan Libis
Shopwise Supermarket
Araneta center, Cubao
Delicatessen is a term meaning “delicacies” or “fine foods”. The origin is a German word “delikatesse”, meaning delicacy. “Delikatessen” is the plural form (delicacies).
Delicatessen now refers to food stores that sell delicatessen. The term is oftentimes shortened to “deli”. These specialty shops sell ready-to-serve food products such as cold cooked meats, cheeses, salads, bread and pickled vegetables.
Cooked, sliced meats or “deli meats” are commonly called cold cuts.They are cured meat, often sold by weight, such as sausages, ham, liverwurst, salami, bacon, smokies, roast beef, bratwurst, pastrami and the like.
In addition to these ready-to-serve foodstuff, most delis offer sandwich and salad menus which are made to order behind the counter for dine-in or take-out meals. They also prepare party trays
Earle’s Delicatessen is one food shop that never fails to satisfy my craving for cold cuts, cheeses and greens all packed in an oblong roll which is actually a smaller version of a baguette. They serve their sandwiches “submarine” style.
Budget:P200 or less per person. The subs are substantial kaya puwede sa dalawang tao.
Delicatessens usually mean top quality foods, therefore top price din. Earle’s offers tasty filling meals that us poor office workers can afford I give it 4.5 Ellicious hearts.
Branches and shops:
Legaspi Street, Greenbelt Drive,Makati City
G/F, The Columns Condo., Tower 2,
6821 Sen Gil Puyat Ave. Makati / (63 2) 900-3354
G/F, Alfresco Area, South Supermarket
Westgate Center, Alabang / (63 2) 771-3354
G/F, Wynsum Corporate Plaza, Ruby Rd, Ortigas
Rustan Supermarket, Rustan Bldg.
Ayala center, Glorietta
Shopwise Supermarket
E.Rodriguez, Jr, Bagumbayan Libis
Shopwise Supermarket
Araneta center, Cubao
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