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Businiess name:  Crossroads Delicatessen
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
If you love deli food...skip this place. The food is just okay and is WAAAAY overpriced. I ordered an egg salad sandwich expecting a New York Deli style version. For a $9 sandwich I was woefully disappointed at the offering. Not only was I served the smallest sandwich I had ever seen offered in a deli setting, it was easily the smallest sandwich seen by the eyes of man. I'm talking finger sandwich sized - tiny, tiny, tiny. At most, one egg was used for the filling. One egg, a spoon of mayo on thinly sliced bread...nine dollars?!!! Well, the sandwich also came with a side of fries...some battered up, soggy mass of potato slices congealed together. If you're going to skimp that much on the sandwich and charge close to ten bucks, at least serve up a fresh side - not some overbattered and greasy fistfull of fries offered as a poor man's version of Hardee's. My friend ordered the matzah ball soup, which was adequate but also way overpriced. I don't know the demographic this restaurant is hoping to serve, but I'm thinking wealthy people without taste buds or an appetite might be the target. For those looking for a satsifying deli experience, there are much better options. Cecil's in Saint Paul remains a much better option - and worth the drive, over this one. Heck, McDonalds is a better option over this one... Pros: Attentive service Cons: WAY overpriced, bland food, microscopic portions

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