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- Jiana LombardoNovember 29, 2012Gluten allergies beware! Even though they list the ingredients of the soup on the label they tend to omit the word "flour." Make sure you ask behind the counter before picking a soup!
- Breakfast until 11am. Make your own omelet is great and come with salad and home fries!! 👍👍
- If they have the gumbo, get the gumbo. Huge pieces of chicken, sausage, and shrimp in a rich soup.
- Be kind people, hold the door for the person behind you. It's a gesture of kindness. And manners. I Love NY,you should too.
- If you're getting sushi you can ask for spicy mayo... they keep it in the back (not near the soy sauce and chopsticks).
- Cajun Red Bean soup is out of this world. Consider asking for 2 of the small pretzel rolls.
- JPAugust 27, 2015They always have great food but I really like their flower selection. Great before dates
- An expensive way to eat your feelings. Their house brand green tea/jasmine/orange blossom is spring in a cup.
- There is this one fellow there with glasses and curly hair that arguably is the happiest, most energetic human being I've ever seen. He makes coffee like he's performing a piano sonata.
- the main checkout lines get crazy long during peak lunch hours, so head on over to the coffee bar to pay. just don't tell your friends.
- Try the curry chicken salad; lean white meat with a nice creamy, slightly spicy, sweetness.
- Toasted tomato mozzarella sandwich. Triple chocolate cookie. Grilled Scottish salmon. Fresh flowers.
- Belinda HaydnSeptember 2, 2013The best and biggest one Ive been too! Love all the sweet treats to choose from at the deli counter!
- A little overpriced. But a small soup (tomato cheddar is da bomb) with a baguette is the perfect lunch on a rainy or chilly day.
- Want to make your better half happy? Take home the cookies & cream cupcake or passion fruit for something more exotic.
- Madeline McDavidApril 18, 2016Where I get my Mariage Frères tea fix. Good chocolate and luxury dry goods too.
- Monserrat ADecember 21, 2012Just spend 30 mins in the sand up counter eating or drinking and you'll hear some of the Most interesting convos ever! Trust me on this one
- stay away from the stoopidly overpriced items (fruit, produce, meat) but their coffee and $10 soup/half sando combo are both fairly priced and quite delicious.
- New York PRFebruary 14, 2014Good sushi and soup. I would stay clear of the prepared food and coffee shop. I've had $11 salmon that was not cooked and the kale salad is super salty. I also wasn't a fan of their coffee.
- John McNallyDecember 21, 2014Lovely selection of fresh produce, though though i couldn't recommend the dry, $10 tuna sandwich.
- Shawn PetersonJuly 23, 2013...been to DiBruno's in Philly? Chestnut St?...very similar, without the extensive cheese section, of course ;))
- Great tasting food but oh so pricey. For imported English chocolates head to the east village and save your pennies. Try the D&D BLT for an indulgent sandwich and the soups are always good.
- The green juice is delicious- perfect balance between sweet fruit and more savory veggies.
- Prosciutto & Salami Paninis in the italian section in the back. Only $5-$5.50! Best deal in the entire store.
- Don't need a whole loaf of bread? You can buy just a few slices as needed. (In the basket!)
- I have to admit, the pricing for the most part reflect than name than anything else, save the vegan sandwich. That thing is dynamite. Definitely with the $10.
- 1/2 sandwich, soup, cornbread = $11.50 = big portion at decent price for the area
- Keep an eye on the check out lines on both sides because one is *always* shorter. Also, get the artichoke soup, it's delish!
- Declan ConnollyJanuary 7, 2012Soups are always great & add 1/2 a sandwich for a great mid day lunch. A little pricey but worth it.
- Hot Bread KitchenJanuary 17, 2012Dean & Deluca is home to hundreds of delicious gormet treats. While you’re here why not check out Hot Bread Kitchen Heritage Corn Tortillas, Lavash & My Mom’s Nutty Granola
- Kayleigh HarringtonAugust 10, 2014Doughnut plant tres leches and an iced coffee. Crowded on the weekends
- F'd In Park SlopeMay 2, 2010I recently discovered their half a bagel with cream cheese, tom, lox, dill and capers (to the right of the prepared foods counter). This is my new goto lunch.
- They have the most amazing assortment of teas. Definitely try Mariage Freres and Kusmi.
- If you're getting sushi ask for the miso. It's behind the counter and very worth it.
- Karina van SchaardenburgJanuary 31, 2014Ronnybrook mango drinkable yogurt. So sweet and tangy (and we can't get it on the west coast!)
- If you get a soup and sandwich combo, ask them to heat up your sandwich for free!
- Great selection of imported teas from well-known international brands. If you stay in there too long, you'll end up buying lots of delectable goodies like me!
- Ms HeleneJuly 27, 2012Great selection of sweets, chocolates, sushi, salads, coffee and anything a gourmet could want!
- Soup: Pea & Truffle is a must. Small will do as it's very flavorful.
- Ashley AlvarezFebruary 14, 2017Very pricey produce but fantastic for fancy pantry goods and fine cheeses.
- Guest of a GuestOctober 11, 2011While you're in the neighborhood, and if you don't feel like a long breakfast, it's worth picking up a quick breakfast snack at Dean and Deluca on Broadway. Read more
- Boris 🌐 van HoytemaMay 21, 2013A supermarket for only quality products. Get some primo chocolate, tea or cheeses here.
- Jennifer LevineJanuary 2, 2010Visit prepared foods & order "the fullest 1/2 pound of Paella you can possibly give me" and have them heat it up. Eat it standing at the bar while people-watching Broadway out their windows.