Delicatessen
“She was also very attentive which is not an easy feat in a crowded restaurant in Soho.”
“The vibe is warm, breezy, and light, and the corner location just down the street from a book store and a flower shop makes for some great people watching.”
“Love the cheeseburger spring rolls, the salads are all fresh, and the spinach artichoke dip is not to be missed!”
Delicatessen
Takes Reservations: Yes
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
PokéStop Nearby: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
8 reviews
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I went here twice the first was a brunch the second time was a dinner. Both of my experiences were similar. Basically looks like a nice include place but the food is just average. I had a burger medium done that honestly it had no taste and the second time some mussels that's were overcooked. The service was OKish but definitely it's not the place that I'm going to go the third time
Great brunch spot that's conveniently located within Soho with outdoor seating. The restaurant is opened up, so you get a view.
Food was good and the atmosphere was nice. However the only issue was that the lobster mac I ordered was burnt…
A Freind recommended this place so we came here for dinner. Service was really slow. The food was ok. For appetizer: we had the truffle spinach & artichoke dip, we didn't like it cuz of the tortilla chips were very oily. We also had the cheeseburger spring rolls, there were so good. For main dishes we had the classic burger which was basic. We didn't like the salmon burger. The Salmon was very thin and dry.
It's a good restaurant, but I'm not sure if it stands out especially in the area. There are so many delicious places a block or two from here that I sort of regret eating here. I'd say it's a consistently okay place that elevates regular dining experiences, but you pay for it with your wallet.
I got the asparagus soup which was good. The scallops entree was creative and visually appetizing. The scallops themselves were tender and juicy, but I'm a huge fan of scallops so as long as it's cooked properly, then I'm a fan. I don't know if it's $28 worth, but nonetheless good.
The service is good. He basically tried to recommend the entire menu, but he was being friendly so we didn't mind. Also tried to give us wine pairings which was nice of him.
My favorite part was the rhubarb pie. I love rhubarb desserts and pie form is even better.
I don't think I would come back, but I don't regret my meal here. Still yummy.
Just finished a lovely brunch here in which I opted for the prefix lunch and I have to say I'm really impressed with this restaurant. I normally overlook any place around this area since the price you pay is usually super high compared to the quality of food you get but I was pleasantly surprised. The fried tuna avocado roll appetizer was amazing. The fried chicken was really moist but it needed a little salt and pepper. The jalapeño bread was great but the Cole slaw was a bit too creamy, maybe a vinegar based slaw would be better. I love the airy vibe in here as well. Perfect for summer days.
I came here with my fiance on Good Friday around 2pm for a late brunch. The restaurant is in a prime location, taking up a good amount of real estate as well as taking a corner spot on the block. Our wait was about 30min or so, most likely b/c of the holiday. Because it was a nice day, we got a seat outside – the interior is very well designed so either way it's bueno.
Overall, I really enjoyed my time here. We ordered:
Cheeseburger Spring Rolls (just to try)
Steak & Eggs
Signature Burger
Apparently the craze here is the cheeseburger spring rolls. I thought they were average – it tasted exactly as expected: a cheeseburger, in a spring roll. It was certainly tasty, but very salty. The Steak & Eggs were underwhelming. I've had much better steak and eggs. The Steak tasted a bit burnt, and it definitely had some Korean marination/seasoning (not a bad thing but intriguing to say the least).
My favorite by far was the signature burger: special blend ground beef, crisp pork belly, charred tomato, fried egg, brioche bun lathered with warm "cheese sauce." The ground beef was very well seasoned, the fried egg is always an amazing touch, and the crispy pork belly was very decadent and definitely a twist. I couldn't fit the lettuce and onions into the burger so I ate those separately. Fries were just alright – some of them felt like they were sitting around forever.
We also got two Allagash White's at $8 a pop. Pretty expensive if you ask me but that's just a heads up.
Overall, definitely a 4. While it might have seemed like I was critical of the menu, the food was still delicious, and the ambiance really creates a great buzz. I'd definitely come here again to try more stuff on their menu.
This spot has been on my list for a while, and thanks to The Egg Shop for being too crowded, I wandered over here. Sunday at almost 1 and I was seated right away with a group of 3 but it was still crowded in there.
Their menu is fabulous. Omelets, benedict, pancakes, waffles, french toast, AMAZING potatoes and fries, burgers, mac and cheese… you name it. The ambiance is super trendy (of course for its location) and day or night looks could be a post-workout spot for a healthy bite (which is what my friends did) or a classy date spot… or anything in between.
Drinks looked kind of pricey but nothing horrible for that area. Staff was pretty on it with drink refills and such. Music was a little loud but thats just the grandma in me who likes to talk at a normal volume when I'm dining.
I got the eggs benedict but subbed bacon for the canadian. The english muffin was perfectly toasted and the eggs were runny but not overflowing. The bacon was thin and no where near burnt, but just crispy enough, and their potatoes are AMAZING. Not like ew mushy, but not super crunchy. Perfectly salted and the onions in them are so subtle but give it an amazing flavor.
Breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner, dessert, casual drink… whatever… go here!
**** came back on a Friday around 1230 and was also seated right away but it was definitely crowded. I got the chicken sandwich which was delicious and the truffle fries which were awesome as well, overly crispy but not mushy at all- perfect medium. The sandwich was very nicely sized and I got most of the fillings taken off. I ended up with ciabatta with chicken mozz and pickles. Deff needs a nice sauce in there but the ketchup seemed to do the job. The chicken was amazingly crispy and thin with 2 little cutler pieces and the pickle was not sour at all, almost like a cucumber. PERFECTION and even good as leftovers 🙂
I've been to cafeteria… It was good, I had chicken and waffles. Delicatessen is cool and casual. Service was okay and the menu was a little uninspired. I had a steak salad. A huge portion of skirt steak, marinated in soy ginger dressing and over a bed of spinach and cucumbers. My wife had Brussels sprout salad and lobster bisque. We ordered truffle fries which came out cold. Bummer. They quickly replaced them but they were forgettable. Pretty good. Sorry for the short review. I wouldn't "not go back" but I'm not planning a second visit.