Now an upmarket shop, it has 46 employees and operates a patisserie, delicatessen and a meat, game and poultry section. |
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The other thing you both know is that, no matter how much you lash out on clothes, you'll lash out more on delicatessen. |
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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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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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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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Italian Amaretti biscuits are now widely available in supermarkets, as well as delicatessen. |
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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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This really took off and now we are selling sloe gin to farm shops, at farmers' markets and to 80 delicatessen shops throughout the country. |
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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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The aim of the new subsidiary is to become the leader in delicatessen salads on the French market and to develop business in Europe. |
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For a number of years, Anne cooked at the restaurant in the heritage centre but last year took the plunge and opened her own restaurant and delicatessen. |
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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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Cardiff's best delicatessen is run by Poles, and so is one of Dorset's best pubs. |
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True delicatessen which invite you to the voyage to discovered authenticity, of ancestral gastronomy and traditions. |
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To drink on its own or all along a meal with delicatessen, with grilled meats, pasta and pizzas. |
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They also appreciate good meat and famous delicatessen specialities: Vire chitterlings sausage and tripes à la mode de Caen. |
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A small delicatessen type store serves hot sandwiches such as sausages in a bun along with prepared salads such as potato salad and coleslaw. |
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The delicatessen which sometimes had homemade milk icy poles for sale. |
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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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It is a showcase for presenting and tasting wine, cheese, marmalades and pâté, preserves, delicatessen and many other typical sicilian products. |
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My mother and sister joined me later and we opened a delicatessen outside of Warsaw. |
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They had a delicatessen first in Brooklyn, then in Queens, and they entered the country legally through Ellis Island. |
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In Europe, a full range of delicatessen products and cold meats is available under the Herta brand. |
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He found himself running a delicatessen that catered to the tastes of fellow Central European immigrants. |
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It contains fresh counters, including a butcher, fishmonger, delicatessen, hot food and cheesemonger. |
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Immerse yourself in fresh produce, gourmet delicatessen products, bargain clothing and all manner of goods to the tune of buskers and the bustle of the local crowd. |
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He would confidently identify or misidentify me as a friend of his, a customer in his delicatessen, a kosher butcher, another doctor — as a dozen different people in the course of a few minutes. |
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Find every delicatessen product imaginable, including cretons, blood pudding, pâtés, terrines, hams, salamis and over 25 varieties of sausage at this meat processing centre and retail butcher's shop. |
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Anything made from its own tomatoes and strawberries sits top of the list: don't miss the chocolate dipping sauce in the delicatessen for your strawberries. |
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Whether you run a small delicatessen or a sprawling retail complex, we can offer you a customized solution backed by sound financial advice from an expert who knows your industry inside and out. |
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These salads are offered either as self-service products on the shelves of shops or as products, which are served by an assistant at a delicatessen counter in the shop. |
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Every morning behind the town hall, there is the market, an opportunity to try out the culinary flavours of the island: delicatessen, cheeses, honey, wines, regional goods and seafood in a warm and friendly atmosphere. |
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The cheeses are a delicatessen in Sardinia which, thanks to its old pastoral tradition, it offers the largest production of pecorino cheese in Europe. |
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The mixer K230 mixes smoothly and rapidly raw vegetables, crunchy lettuces, aromatic herbs or delicatessen products for the production of sausages and hamburgers as well as other ingredients for pizzas. |
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They will be run on half staff but food from the fish and delicatessen counters will be available. |
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The Mill Valley Market has grown and offers a deluxe delicatessen. |
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Shopfitters are preparing the Barluga Deli bar and delicatessen, which is set to open to customers by the end of October. |
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The chairman also doesn't want to miss this event and is keen to have one of those fresh kangarooburgers Paul has organized from the delicatessen shop down the street. |
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Provedore has opened its first location in Dubai at Sunset Mall on Jumeirah Beach Road, and offers a restaurant, bakery, delicatessen, catering services and more. |
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The delicatessen is sandwiched, if you'll pardon the pun, between two stores. |
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Annette Marshall opened Cold Cuts Delicatessen in the old hairdressers' shop in Bedlington Station, which had stood empty for two years. |
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