City Deli 都市客
Nanjing Xi Lu,
Nanjing Xi Lu
near Shimen Lu
南京西路
近石门路
6256-1973
www.citydeli.cn
citydelishanghai@gmail.com
Open 11am-3pm
Price Y100-Y199 per couple
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- City Weekend
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A delivery shop specializing in slightly upmarket combinations like turkey with avocado and ham and cheese on a croissant. The sandwiches are prepared with generous servings of quality meat and cheese. Soups and rice bowls are also available; check out the menu on their website.
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Online Menu They have a menu on their website citydeli.cn
The soup and the beef bowl are my favorite.
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Just realized they had mexican food too!!! Chicken quesadilla my personal favorite and their guachomole is definitely the best in town.
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Excellent Reuben, Roast Beef and Fajitas! The meats are really well done and tasty. However the bread is too tough and chewy. The massive pickle on the side is a nice touch. Good price and it is becoming my benchmark for delivery prices.


Delivery escapades Having mastered the art of eating at our desks, we welcome any new addition to the delivery scene with mouths wide open. We have dealt with all manner of delivery faux pax, from forgotten orders to cold "hot" roast beef sandwiches, so we were thrilled when City Deli's turkey and avocado baguette (¥60) and Reuben on walnut (¥50) arrived within the specified delivery time. We were not happy, however, when the delivery guy handed us a sloppily knotted Jiu Guang supermarket bag leaking pickle juice — if we're going to pay for overpriced sandwiches, we expect impeccable service. Fortunately, the generous servings of quality meat and cheese averted some of our initial horror, though the avocado turned out to be a guacamole spread. This delivery-only deli has potential, but if it desires to succeed, it needs a lesson in Delivery 101: Rethink your pricing strategies and invest in your own bags please. - Karen Cycz