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J B's Deli

J B's Deli

Chicago, United States Of America, 60660

Delis • Casual • Grocery • Catering


"JB's Deli is a cute local staple. They have such a big menu! They have sandwiches, baked goods, deli salads, plus a pharmacy in the back. I got their veggie and cheese sandwich and paid extra for extra cheese and avocado. The sandwich comes with cheese, lettuce, tomato, cucumber, and red onion. You can choose a side of pasta salad, baked beans, or chips, and it comes with a pickle. The sandwich was good, a very typical vegetarian sandwich. The best part of the sandwich was the amount of cheese they put on it and the onion bun it came on. The veggie sandwich didn't have any pizzazz though! I've been spoiled with how creative people have gotten with veggie sandwiches micro greens, beets, hummus. I just wanted a little more! Although I wouldn't come back for this sandwich, they still had so many other vegetarian options that I would come back for, such as the pasta salad. The pasta salad had a lot of fresh herbs and was very yummy. They also had breakfast sandwiches, baked goods, baked beans, potato pancakes, blintzs. knishes, bagels, and more. Plenty of options!The inside of the deli is so cute. It seems like a classic old Chicago building with the tile floor, exposed brick wall, and ornate ceiling. There is some outdoor seating along the sidewalk if you have a nice day and want to eat outside. Otherwise they have additional seating behind the cashier. The deli is right off Clark street, so you can usually find parking or take the 22 bus. I would definitely come back here! It would be a great place to grab some food for a picnic by the lake."

Sushi Axiom Addison

Sushi Axiom Addison

5225 Belt Line Rd, 75254, Dallas, United States

Asian • Sushi • Ramen • Japanese


"We initially considered stopping at Taco Cabana, but ultimately decided on this restaurant instead. Located on Beltline in Addison, the area is home to many popular dining spots that are easily accessible. With numerous strip malls around, parking is abundant and free. The weather was pleasantly cool, and I really wanted to sit outside by the large firepit, which can comfortably accommodate a party of 15. However, we opted to go inside first to check in at the hostess stand, where a friendly gentleman seated us and later served our food. At our table, we found QR codes for both the drink and food menus, which made it easy to view them at any time. While I browsed the menu digitally, my husband preferred the physical menu. The restaurant offered a wide variety of dishes, including both cooked and cold sushi rolls, ramen, poke, and cooked entrees. I decided on the tuna poke bowl, and it was delicious! The poke was cut into small cubes that were easy to pick up with my wooden chopsticks, allowing me to enjoy it without looking like I was overindulging. The bowl included all the components I love: white rice, seaweed salad, crab salad, sliced avocado, and a bed of mixed greens. It was delightful, and I would definitely order it again. My husband chose the salmon marina, which was baked with a creole crust made from crab and crawfish. It was beautifully plated, but he found it a bit dry. I tasted a small corner of it, and while it seemed fine to me, I wouldn’t have traded my poke bowl for it—mine was just too good! As for the margaritas on the rocks, I think that was a misstep. They didn't have the flavor or mix I was hoping for, but we didn't let the $10 drinks go to waste. I should have stuck with water or opted for a beer instead, perhaps next time, especially if prices happen to drop. Overall, this restaurant is a great choice for fine dining, whether you’re in the mood for sushi or not. The menu offers a wide range of options, including vegetarian and gluten-free dishes, plus helpful indicators for how spicy or mild each dish may be."