I always come here for German gummy bears. The lady’s is always super sweet to my daughter and gives her candy for free. Super awesome and always come here once a week.
Jim L.
Classificação do local: 4 Westminster, CA
Most of the German chocolate that I grew up with, which I use to fatten up my coworkers, since my diets always fail and sharing them makes me appear benevolent! Muhawhaw!
Dan M.
Classificação do local: 1 Los Angeles, CA
The food was horrible and the service was just bad. The owner was a raving lunatic. Complaining about everything. They ought to put a big red X on her door.
Missy L.
Classificação do local: 4 Alameda, CA
This deli, as tiny as it may be, reminds me of the places in Germany. They have all the goodies that I sent home when I was there AND the owners are very sweet. It’s unfortunate that it’s a bit farther back from the Euro Market only because her Apfelstrudel(apple strudel) is much better and so is her customer service. I’ll be coming back here when I’m out of curry ketchup and kirsche(cherry) jam.
Anita L.
Classificação do local: 3 Irvine, CA
I’m not sure why this deli even exists. It’s really small and there was absolutely NO one inside(and I say this only because Euro Market is a few steps away and they’re like the gargantuan version of this place). I stopped in to see what was available and ended up buying a jar of German hot mustard and a fresh pretzel. The pretzel is really good though I’ll have to admit. Lil guy, hubby and I were fighting over it naturally with the smallest winning. The husband and wife team who own this place is charming and friendly — the husband has a really funny sense of humor!