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Review Adria Deli - Prince George

cory fetter
Wow!! Amazing flavours and great prices! It’s a must stop going to Prince George best home cooking and incredible friendly staff!!
Asher Chmielnicki
Always an amazing experience. Great lunch specials and terrific selection of meats and cheeses. Imported goods from dozens of countries (mainly European).
Conrad Jaye
Nice small deli, lots of friendly staff. Amazing fresh cooked lunches with daily specials!
Kyle Potts
The staff offered excellent customer service, were knowledgeable about my needs, and were happy to accommodate for my dietary restrictions. On top of that, they make some pretty wonderful food, and have a solid selection of cheeses and meats.
Dan Watt
Outstanding local deli with a surprising array of products from near and far. The Raclette from La Belle Vallée Fromagerie in Quesnel is a particular favourite.
Kyra Egan
Fantastic food, and amazing staff. Every time I go in the staff has been friendly. When it's not busy the staff are happy to chat with you. They bring in international foods that I haven't been able to find elsewhere in PG. Their weekly lunch specials are so tasty too. My favourite is the pierogis with sauerkraut and sausage. Definitely worth a visit to help support a local business.
Wiggy Pop (JustDefy)
The best soups in town! and the meatball on a Kaiser is amazing! there are a lot of ingredients and food items I'd like to try out as well. I only had one bad experience here, but that staff member is not there anymore.
Josh Olson
The service at Adria Deli is amazing! I went in to get a $100 charcuterie platter for a bachelor party, and they spend sooooo much time making sure I was happy with every detail, giving meat and cheese recommendations, asking exactly how many slices of which I'd like, and slicing the cured meats so incredibly thin you could see through them - the whole process took more than half an hour, and the staff were friendly and talkative the whole time! The owner even gave an extra quantity of cheese as a gift for the groom! I don't currently live in PG, but if I did, I'd definitely be a regular!
James McGaw
The food is Hot and Comforting and the service is Warm and Friendly Never had a bad meal and the worst thing about the place is the wide selection of eats
Elizabeth Woods
Fabulous perogies, cabbage rolls and sausage. Perfect dinner.
Andrea Nelson
Great food, Great people, and a great atmosphere. 5/5 ❤
Chris Dias
Do you ever find yourself on the toilet, half way through the deed, realizing it’ll be an extended affair, and without the foresight of bringing along the latest issue of Home & Garden, you end up passing the time reading the back of whatever you can reach? The last time I did that, I ended up perusing the back of my girlfriend’s tampon dispenser. What I’m getting at is Adria Deli (not Adria’s Deli, which I keep saying) is not a place where you sit down for lunch. I mean you can, obviously. They have three very small tables, pretty much an afterthought. Alone, with only my food to accompany me, I ended up glancing around the establishment checking out the various products for sale, trying to occupy my brain as I chewed. Am I all out of potato dumpling mix? I just realized I don’t have a five-liter bottle of sliced pickles. Going to make sure to pick up one of those on the way out. Back when I started three years ago, I elected to not review Adria Deli. I had created an arbitrary list of qualifications, all of which I’ve broken in the intervening time. I’ll basically go to an opening of envelope now. Food Truck? Farmers’ Market? Free candy from the back of an unmarked van? Seems legit, I’m in. In Adria Deli’s defense, they have tables; that constitutes a restaurant…right? That being said, when I sat down to enjoy my meal, I was the only one to do so as everyone else got take-out. I also possessed the wisdom to arrive before noon, as minutes after, a line began to form in front of my table, blocking my view of the aisles. Hey, I was reading that package of… Schokoladen-Kränze? The various unique options on the shelves were mind blowing, items that made me feel special when I first purchased them from a Dutch vendor at the Christmas Festival in Edinburgh. Adria Deli is a foodie’s wet dream, a charcuterie’s playground. I could see myself purchasing a few random items just to see what they were. But today, I was here for lunch. The special was chicken fingers, which I stopped considering as an option the same time I got on a first name basis with my proctologist. Yes, I admit being older—I give money to PBS, and chicken fingers are what children have when they are too stubborn for good food. So I opted for the second option, Bavarian meatloaf, which looks like Spam but tastes a hundred times better. I wasn’t aware ordering it equated to cutting an inch-thick slab of protein and slopping it on bun of my making. I imagine if the sandwich sucked, it would then be partially my fault. So on goes mayo, mustard, onions, and peppers. It was amazing. I wanted to buy an entire loaf and repeat that meal for the rest of the week. To accent that, I also added the daily soup, potato, leek and bacon. And it wouldn’t be a deli soup without aged saltines wrapped in plastic. I enjoyed it as well but not as much as the sandwich. I think every deli should have tables…just a few. Just enough for me to sit down. Give me a table and I’ll review you. You don’t even need to provide distraction. Trust me, being single my entire life until recently, I can find ways to occupy myself, like being alone at parties feigning interest in nearby potted plants. All I have to keep me company at Adria Deli is a blue Vegeta displayer. I don’t even know what Vegeta is, and I’m too interested in my lunch to get up and find out. It was a good meal, and at 12$ taxes in, a good value. They didn’t even ask for a tip. I finished my meal at 12:30 and still no one else took a table. I’m starting to feel like that dog sitting at the subway station waiting for his dead owner to return. I’m running out of packages to read from my vantage, so I eventually made my exit, regretting that I missed the last few years not frequenting Adria Deli. I’ll be back soon... …especially since I forgot to get those pickles on the way out. Food: 4/5 Service: --/5 Presentation: --/5 Value: 4/5 (for a deli)
Crystal Mouldey
Come in and have a great lunch !
Prince Gastronome
Do you ever find yourself on the toilet, half way through the deed, realizing it’ll be an extended affair, and without the foresight of bringing along the latest issue of Home & Garden, you end up passing the time reading the back of whatever you can reach? The last time I did that, I ended up perusing the back of my girlfriend’s tampon dispenser. What I’m getting at is Adria Deli (not Adria’s Deli, which I keep saying) is not a place where you sit down for lunch. I mean you can, obviously. They have three very small tables, pretty much an afterthought. Alone, with only my food to accompany me, I ended up glancing around the establishment checking out the various products for sale, trying to occupy my brain as I chewed. Am I all out of potato dumpling mix? I just realized I don’t have a five-liter bottle of sliced pickles. Going to make sure to pick up one of those on the way out. <br/><br/>Back when I started three years ago, I elected to not review Adria Deli. I had created an arbitrary list of qualifications, all of which I’ve broken in the intervening time. I’ll basically go to an opening of envelope now. Food Truck? Farmers’ Market? Free candy from the back of an unmarked van? Seems legit, I’m in. In Adria Deli’s defense, they have tables; that constitutes a restaurant…right? That being said, when I sat down to enjoy my meal, I was the only one to do so as everyone else got take-out. I also possessed the wisdom to arrive before noon, as minutes after, a line began to form in front of my table, blocking my view of the aisles. Hey, I was reading that package of… Schokoladen-Kränze?<br/><br/>The various unique options on the shelves were mind blowing, items that made me feel special when I first purchased them from a Dutch vendor at the Christmas Festival in Edinburgh. Adria Deli is a foodie’s wet dream, a charcuterie’s playground. I could see myself purchasing a few random items just to see what they were. But today, I was here for lunch. The special was chicken fingers, which I stopped considering as an option the same time I got on a first name basis with my proctologist. Yes, I admit being older—I give money to PBS, and chicken fingers are what children have when they are too stubborn for good food. So I opted for the second option, Bavarian meatloaf, which looks like Spam but tastes a hundred times better. I wasn’t aware ordering it equated to cutting an inch-thick slab of protein and slopping it on bun of my making. I imagine if the sandwich sucked, it would then be partially my fault. So on goes mayo, mustard, onions, and peppers. It was amazing. I wanted to buy an entire loaf and repeat that meal for the rest of the week. To accent that, I also added the daily soup, potato, leek and bacon. And it wouldn’t be a deli soup without aged saltines wrapped in plastic. I enjoyed it as well but not as much as the sandwich. <br/><br/>I think every deli should have tables…just a few. Just enough for me to sit down. Give me a table and I’ll review you. You don’t even need to provide distraction. Trust me, being single my entire life until recently, I can find ways to occupy myself, like being alone at parties feigning interest in nearby potted plants. All I have to keep me company at Adria Deli is a blue Vegeta displayer. I don’t even know what Vegeta is, and I’m too interested in my lunch to get up and find out. It was a good meal, and at 12$ taxes in, a good value. They didn’t even ask for a tip. <br/><br/>I finished my meal at 12:30 and still no one else took a table. I’m starting to feel like that dog sitting at the subway station waiting for his dead owner to return. I’m running out of packages to read from my vantage, so I eventually made my exit, regretting that I missed the last few years not frequenting Adria Deli. I’ll be back soon...<br/><br/>…especially since I forgot to get those pickles on the way out.<br/><br/>Food: 4/5<br/><br/>Service: --/5<br/><br/>Presentation: --/5<br/><br/>Value: 4/5 (for a deli)
Chickpea
Downhill from here..... After their recent renovations, the Adria took FOREVER to put their deli prices back up where they could be seen. I went back and checked several times and it took upwards of a YEAR! I stopped going there because it is ridiculous to have to ask how much EVERY item costs. Roger's custom meats is better!
Breanne_g
Best deli in town. Adria deli is the best place for lunches or a quick dinner. Everything they serve they do very well from spagetti,stroganoff,ham and scalp potatoes,shnitzel,meat balls, bavarian meatloaf to cabbage rolls and perogies.All of there soups are awsome and hearty and rich a must try place!!
Tantilized Tastebud
Tasty soups. I absolutely LOVE the borscht
Alfredo Beef Bento (Lunch Box) BLT Burger Burrito Calamares Calamari California Roll Carbonara Cheesecake Cheesecakes Chicken And Waffles Chicken Sandwich Chicken Wings Chow Mein Chowder Confit Crab Crab Cake Curry Duck Eggs Benedict Escargot Filet Mignon Fish Fish & Chips Fish Soup Fish Taco Focaccia Fondue Fried pickles Green Curry Grilled cheese Halibut Hamburgers Hot Pot Hummus Ice Cream Jambalaya Lasagne Lettuce Wraps Lobster Meatloaf Mussels Noodle Oyster Pad Thai Pancakes Pasta Pho Polenta Poutine Prawns Prosciutto Pulled Pork Sandwich Ramen Rib Steak Ribs Risotto Salad Salmon Sandwiches Scallops Schnitzel Shrimp Steak Frites Steak Sandwich Tacos Tandoori Chicken Tapas Tempura Tiramisu Toasts Tuna Udon & Soba (Wheat & Buckwheat Noodle) Waffles Wings
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