A shop that sells cooked or prepared foods ready for serving.
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Over the previous three days up north I can't remember reading even once on a shop window the words "brasserie", "delicatessen" or "boutique".
Anything made from its own tomatoes and strawberries sits top of the list: don't miss the chocolate dipping sauce in the delicatessen for your strawberries.
In this urban "ballet" she played her own part by leaving her keys with Joe Cornacchia at the delicatessen, taking her rubbish out to the kerb ("my little clang") or simply watching, from the window, as everyone else went past.This picture formed her distinctive philosophy of cities, and her clarion-call against the 20th-century wreckers.
He found himself running a delicatessen that catered to the tastes of fellow Central European immigrants.
Cardiff's best delicatessen is run by Poles, and so is one of Dorset's best pubs.
He based his atmospheric work for Jean-Pierre Jeunet's "Delicatessen" (1990) on Marcel Carné's "Quai des Brumes" (1938) and drew on the American painter George Bellows for the bustling street-life in "Evita" (1996).
"We'll see this coalition lasting for a long time, the parties might even merge into one in the future," says Sven Eriksson, who owns a delicatessen in central Stockholm.Mr Reinfeldt's most pressing priority is to choose his cabinet.
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