Deli restaurants in Asia
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Indigo Delicatessen
Indigo’s less expensive sister is just as elegant as the original, with good jazz on, warm but sleek decor and massive wooden tables. It has breakfast any time (Rs145 to Rs265), casual meals and desserts, teas, wines (Rs360 to Rs710 per glass) and a selection of breads and imported cheeses.
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Grandma's Kitchen & Deli
Grandma's has burgers, steaks and salads, but it's the desserts that stand out the most. Shakes and smoothies are also popular and on Sundays this place is packed with families and young children. The deli here also has plenty of fans.
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Park Hyatt Delicatessen
Stop by the Park Hyatt Hotel for what is undoubtedly Tokyo's top spot for New York style sandwiches, which will make even the most hardened New Yorker sob for home. Everything from the sesame-seed coated crusty loaves of bread to the protein-packed slabs of cured Parma ham is either homemade onsite or imported direct from the source, which is why everything here just tastes so damn good.
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Deli Cat
A character-filled place, Deli Cat is like a little tropical bodega. Wine - some delightfully cheap - is sold along with snacks, cheese and meaty mains. Try the little grilled sausages outside at the tables right on the football field. Many people end their Ubud evenings with a nightcap here.
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Kempinski Deli
Just off the shuddering Third Ring Rd, the deli in the Kempinski Hotel continues to produce some of the best desserts, breads and cakes (discounted after 8pm) in town. Tables are available for patrons to park themselves for coffee and a chat in a smart environment.
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Bauernstube
Probably the best pastries, bread, meats and cheese in Shanghai, with a central European twist. They do decent homemade ice cream too. There's also a little café attached. Other good hotel delis can be found at the Westin Shanghai and the Hilton Hotel.
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Café des Artes
The scrummy selection of deli goods on this menu satiates chorizo, salami, saucisson, pâté and cheese cravings. It also boasts French fare, soups, tartines, burgers, brochettes and set menus, plus some fusions like duck pizza.
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La Tienda
Yes, there really is a well-stocked store in the corner of this respectable Spanish restaurant. The bar is popular and many come just to savour a fine glass of red wine. The menu is vast and includes tapas, paella and a long list of steaks.
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Skyways Bakery & Deli
For fresh-baked bread, sandwiches and coffee, head to this small deli owned by the same people who manage the restaurant Swede and Kraut. There's a useful bulletin board with notices posting what's happening around town.
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Barista
Sip perfect cappuccinos alongside the city's young, beautiful and wealthy in this large espresso bar and deli that's attached to the new shopping wing of Galle Face Regency.
Also a public wi-fi hot spot.
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Seah Street Deli
Swing back to 1950s US of A at this authentically styled deli serving bagels, Reuben sandwiches, pumpkin pie, pretzels, and 'honest to goodness' burgers. Where are the Happy Days booths?
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Real Food Daily
The food here is indeed real - browse the chalkboard for delicious breakfasts, organic chicken burgers and wild king-salmon steaks. There's jazz, newspapers, good coffee and a deli out the back.
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Witch's Table
Join the witches opposite the Koryo Supermarket in this narrow sandwich bar with soft music. It dispenses fine bagels, salads and toasted sandwiches along with teas, coffees, wines and beers.
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UB Deli
American-owned restaurant that specialises in big sandwiches, including Philly cheese and grilled reuben. It delivers for a small fee.
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Dragon Deli
An import grocery shop selling goodies from all across Asia and the West, this is also a good place to pick up a gift.
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Gourmet Fine Foods
Gourmet Fine Foods, a deli-style store, features Portuguese, French and Italian foods.
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Melissa Bakery
A squeaky-clean bakery-cum-deli that pumps out the full monty of Indonesian street snacks (such as smoked beef roti) and nasi kuning (yellow rice) as well as Western treats such as brownies and cheesecake.
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Jenny Lou's
Fresh meat, fish, cheeses, wines and a wide array of deli items; six branches in town.
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April Gourmet
An expat-oriented deli with fine wines and cheeses; three branches in town. Does deliveries.
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