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Businiess name:  Katzinger's Delicatessen
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I'm biased because I come from Cleveland, where there's more than one deli, so competition drives a better product. I'm used to a city with two or three deli's on each square block and lunch time take out lines out the door. I got an average rueben for a premium price. In a real deli, the bread should not sit parallel across it's contents. It should be so stuffed, that it sits almost at a 45 degree angle. They advertise a ""bigger"" 1.5inch thick sandwiches, I'm used to 4inch thick ""averages"". Food tasted good, and pickels were done right, this just isn't a real deli. It is very colorful inside, and has a hip atmosphere which can be nice. However, what it all boils down to is quality of food per dollar, and paying $11.95 for an average at best meal doesn't cut it. The one thing the place has going for it is lack of competition. So far, I haven't found any other deli in the city. If you simply want a corned beef sandwich, go here. If you want a deli, leave the city. I recommend Slyman's in Cleveland. Pros: Only deli in city Cons: Not a true deli

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