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    Rich's Deli

    4.2 (97 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Casual
    Good for kids

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    Christopher B.

    This is one of my favorite small grocery store.Small in size but well stacked, with fresh meats and tasty deli section.. I particularly like smoked Salmon & European style breads, always coming back for the Polish sweets and good selection of international wines. The meat counter always has great kabanosy and there is always a large selection of breads and Eastern European beer. Be sure to grab some kvass (it's hard to find, but they have at least 3 kinds!). Hands down the best fresh perogies in town! Yes, fresh not frozen! You get them at the deli counter. Their hot bar also has the best mashed potatoes that are cheaper than at the grocery store and 10x more flavorful. Great prices for deli meats and cheese with a nice selection of polish sausage. Homemade pierogi, just like mom my use to make! I also enjoy the homemade soups found in the back, a great bang for your dollar. Be patient, most employees are from Europe with an accent but they are super helpful. They also have some produce if you need to grab something quick. I really can't recommend this pace enough. It's *the* place to go to for all my Polish food needs. Their kielbasa and kabanos cannot be beat! Excellent hams in the deli, Polish and Ukrainian package and baked goods of every description, and a good selection of beers and liquor.

    Dan E.

    Since Andy's Deli closed this has become my convenient destination to stock up on eastern European specialties. The place isn't much to look at from the outside but they sure do cram in a lot of merchandise into the store almost to the point of being clausterphobic. The produce section is small but adequate for essentials. But one doesn't come here for the produce - I want the best Eastern Europe has to offer: smoked meat, alcohol, cheesecake and chocolate. Yum. In the chocolate aisle I recommend the Milka and Wedel chocolates. There's a cooler in back and my favorites from there are the mushroom salad and leek salad. They have assorted soups at 99 cents which vary day to day and may include some uncommon choices such as sorrel, cauliflower and Ukranian borscht. They bake their own bread but also have a selection from various bakeries. They carry a wide range of beers of imported beers (Polish, Ukranian, Russian, Czech, Lithuanian). A buck and some change will get you a half liter bottle. Go ahead, be adventurous. Pick a beer at random. The non beer offerings lean toward favorites of the eastern European clientele (vodkas, vermouth) and wines from the former Soviet republics. I understand 2008 was a good year for muscats from Moldova. The Armenian brandy ("cognac") is $14 per bottle. I noticed they have a refrigerator up front behind the counter with caviar in it but I've never been adventurous enough to try anything from it. At the deli counter, there are always plastic containers of whatever they cook up that day (pierogi, fried fish, blintzes). Recent finds: salmon pierogi, fried breaded eggplant, mushroom filled small pierogi (uszka) and leek salad. Four stars for the selection and prices plus an extra star for the people watching and general sensory overload of the place. Update: I always pop in to see what new beers they have. Latest find was Obolon Bile, a Ukrainian beer which is not bitter as the name suggests but is actually a wheat beer. Also, Larine Grand, a Belgian beer, which despite coming in a green plastic bottle and costing 99 cents was acceptable..

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    Their pickled tomatoes are amazing!!!! We always stick up on them! Also they are clean and have a good variety of fresh produce

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    Average Eastern European grocery store in Ukrainian village Chicago. I just wish they had more Ukrainian products.

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