Everyday Gourmet Cafe

“There's also a sandwich station, panini/wrap station, pizza station, and a Japanese+Korean food station.”

“Old Bridge is not going to change/evolve cuisine, nor will it win any cooking competitions.”

“The lovely ladies at the register will move everyone along in a timely and respectful fashion.”

Everyday Gourmet Cafe

Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Accepts Apple Pay: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Caters: Yes

Price range.

$ Price range Under $10

8 reviews

  1. I tried their buffet options here on a week night. Food itself was fairly decent about what I expected of these typical food delis catered for the lunch crowd. Its pretty nice they have a large seating area upstairs though, I guess no one really goes up there for bar and karoke so its mostly just people like us sitting and eating in the dark haha.

    at $8.99 a lb for buffet food it is a little higher than what I've seen at other places in downtown. Seems like I should have tried their Korean food options as it seems to have pretty good favorable review.  

    So even though its a little pricey it does offer pretty decent food I especially liked the Pasta at the hot food buffet, was not a bad visit after all since got to check out the bizarre arrangement they have upstairs haha

  2. For a local 24 hour deli place Everyday Gourmet Deli actually is gourmet.  Tucked in the corner they have authentic Korean dishes.  It's the only thing that I have ever eaten here short of a breakfast sandwich.  This is a convenient place for me to grab a water on the go and not get gouged.  Back to the Korean food if you like spicy then you should check it out.  Its not just spicy but brimming with flavor and reasonably priced.  It's my Korean go to outisde of K-Town.

  3. This place is really close to my work. They had a cold and hot food bar and several mini stations with everything from Italian to classic Korean dishes. I had the yook gae jang. It was pretty good and for the price and free 10 percent off lunch 11-3 if you check in, its a great deal. The beef could have been a little more tender but that's about it.

  4. This place saved my life when I was starving (10:15 pm and hadn't eaten dinner yet) and all other restaurants in the area had closed for the evening.  The by-the-pound salad bar and hot buffet were tempting, but I was craving something REALLY fresh and light, so I wandered over to the deli counter and ordered the veggie sandwich (I think it's D1 on the menu).  Two slices of yummy and nutty whole wheat bread filled with huge chunks of avocado, tomatoes, lettuce, carrots, and who knows what else because I was so hungry I basically inhaled that thing.  So, yeah, maybe my judgment was a little biased, but if you're looking for a quick bite late at night on a weekday evening in this area, you can't go wrong with this place.  Prices are good, too…I think my sandwich was only $4.50, which is about the cost of how much avocado was on it in the first place, so I call that a serious win.

    Oh, and they have a little grocery section in case you need some cat litter with your meal, too.  (Hahaha.)

  5. Everyday Gourmet Deli is a deli conveniently located a block away from my office. They offer everything you could possibly think of. I've gotten egg sandwiches made there and I've also gotten food off of the hot/cold bar. For the most part, everything I've had from Everyday is just OK. Nothing has been really great, but at the same time nothing has been terrible. I really enjoy the cold bar during breakfast & lunch. I do have to say the one thing they do have that is amazing is the fruit on the cold bar for breakfast and lunch. It's always ripe and tasty. The food by weight is so expensive though that a small box of fruit ends up being over $7. Totally ridiculous, but once in awhile I treat myself. I did notice that there's a check in offer for lunch, which is great to utilize as their food is definitely priced high. This place is really quick and easy if that's what you're looking for!

  6. This place has literally everything and everything is very good. Their ramen was top notch, I enjoyed it immensely. Bring open 24/7 is awesome.

  7. Every day gourmet is a 24 hour deli located in between 40th and 41st on Lexington Avenue. First I have to tell you that every day gourmet has every thing that you could imagine food wise. If you are one of those people that cannot decide on what they want to have for lunch today come to this place and you will find something that will fill your stomach up. From the outside every day gourmet does not look like much boy was I wrong.

    When I say that every day gourmet deli has everything it literally has everything. They have a salad and fruit bar that is huge you cannot tell what's on the other end of the salad and fruit bar that's how long it is. In the back of every day gourmet they have an entire pizza station where there are pizzas that you can purchase as well as slices to go. They have a make your own salad station with a guy that stands behind the counter and you can create whatever type of salad that you want. Their salad station kind of remind me of a subway chain restaurant where you can just pick whatever you want and the worker will put everything together for you. The guy that was behind the counter had a very good memory because when I ordered my food I told him what I wanted and it was not on the menu and he remembered everything I asked for on my sandwich.

    To the left of the salad station they have a cold cut and hot sandwich station. They do serve boars head cold cuts here and you can get a hot sandwich or a cold sandwich. Their hot sandwich as well as their cold sandwich menu is very extensive. I ended up getting a grilled chipotle chicken wrap with lettuce and cheese. My wrap was very good. They had a lot of different types of grilled marinated chicken they had grilled marinated steak in teriyaki sauce and sweet Thai chili sauce. This deli also had cheeseburgers and gyros. I was really amazed at the selection that they had at gourmet deli. What I also like about this location is they are very close to Grand Central Station but there is also a Dunkin donuts across the street after I get my food I can go to the Dunkin' Donuts get my hot tea and then I can take the train.

    Overall I highly recommend coming every day gourmet it's very close to Grand Central Station the prices here are not bad and they do have one of the biggest selections I have seen in the deli in a very long time whether you're very health conscious or you want to eat something that will stick to your ribs I really think that every day gourmet will suit your needs for hunger.

    PROS:
    – Close to Grand Central Station
    – huge variety of food
    – they have a salad station
    – they have one of the biggest fruit bars I've seen in Manhattan

  8. I'd pick this place over Delmonico's deli in our building.  The buffet food is better than other delis and this place provides the convenience of being 24 hours (not unusual, but Delmonico's closes early). I come here maybe once a month, if that, when I don't know what I really want to get. I haven't tried their Korean-Japanese dishes – I'm Korean-Japanese, so it's really difficult for me to not want to seek out superb high-quality Korean or Japanese food if I'm getting them. Deli K & J food seems just a bit too "grocery" like to me.
    Their sandwiches are pretty good – I had a veggie patty burger before, and it was well cooked. Their soups are SALTY – the seafood bisque and the clam chowder would be great if they didn't taste like they were concentrates!

    They're prices seem fair – not too high for a deli around this area. They have seating upstairs, which is nice. I find that this deli is cleaner than Delmonico's as well (I keep comparing the two because they're right across the street from one another). Their hot foods seem more "fresh" and since there's a LOT of people going here for lunch, they're replenishing with new meal options more often.

    I was somewhat appalled by their "3 ketchup maximum" sign – huh? You give me a box filled with home fries and an omelette, but you're going to give me 3 lousy packets? Even McDonald's does better than that!

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