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The Southern Deli

The Southern Deli

2171 E Semoran Blvd, Apopka I-32703-5712, United States

Soup • Salad • Coffee • American


"I came here after all my fellow yelpers posted about the event that ended two days ago. Tucked away in a corner of a shopping plaza on Semoran and south wekiva road this hidden gem is a great dining option for a wide spread menu. We started with the carb lovers unite. The biscuits were warm(ish), similar to Cracker Barrel style, but the cinnamon maple butter was cold hard- breaking apart with every attempt to spread it on 5/10. The corn bread was a 2/10, it was dry and crumbled so much that you couldn't pick it up to bite it, literally you had to eat it with a spoon to prevent it from spilling everywhere. The pineapple spread tasted great. My sister had the chicken fried plate with onion straws and collard greens.... The chicken was good 8/10 as were the onion straws 7/10. The collard greens were a pass for all four of us at the table 0/10. They were microwave warm, tasted canned and lacked seasoning. I had the true love with meatloaf crumbles. It was ABSOLUTELY DELICIOUS 15/10!!! My daughter had the Boozie Bread with turkey bacon and cheese eggs. The French toast was described as crispy and the eggs were meah. Scored a 6/10. The chicken pot pie wasn't the typical pot pie. It didn't have crust at all, just a biscuit on top of very tasty goulash, 7/10 Based off of our dining experience we skipped the desserts. The sweet tea was a good balance and not too sweet. I was satisfied with our trip as was my party. We would eat here again if we were in the area."

Nezuntoz

Nezuntoz

50 Pennsylvania Avenue, Binghamton, NY 13903, City of Binghamton, United States

Cafe • Coffee • Sandwiches • Vegetarian


"Last Friday, I stopped by at 11 AM during my lunch break. It was busy, but not overly crowded. I tried to order my Bird of Paradise Salad again, but they were out of salad mix. I was caught off guard and had to quickly find an alternative for my lunch, especially since I was also ordering for someone else. I selected two paninis and asked for soup, only to find out they had no soup available either. I told them I’d be back in 15 minutes to pick it up, paid, and then went next door for something I needed. When I returned to collect my order, the line was out the door. I approached the counter for pickups but was told I needed to go back to the main line to get my order. I expressed that we usually pick up our orders here, but he insisted I had to wait in line. The line was incredibly long and barely moving, so after about five minutes, I decided to approach the cashier and ask if he could just hand me my bag since it was right behind him. To my disbelief, he informed me that I needed to wait in line to retrieve my food. At that point, I knew I wouldn’t have enough time to wait and still get back to work, let alone eat. I pleaded with him to just grab my food since it was so close, but he remained firm about his policy. Frustrated and without a viable lunch option, I ended up leaving—losing both my money and my co-worker's money in the process. It's disheartening because I really wanted to support local businesses, but I won’t be returning."