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POLL: What's Your Favorite Deli?

What's a great place to get sandwiches where you live?

 

Perhaps it's the fresh bread, savory meats and cheeses or homemade salads?

Maybe it's the personality of the folks behind the counter.

But everybody has a deli that's special to them. I mean, it's New Jersey after all.

Maybe you like to get pastrami on rye, mozzarella and prosciutto, or fresh turkey on a roll.

But whatever you order, you keep going back there for a reason.

This week, share with us the name of your favorite deli. And, if you like, tell us why you like it in the comments section. We'll publish the results on Friday. And, in the meantime, bon appetit!

  • What's your favorite Millburn or Short Hills deli?

    (Voting has been closed for this question)
    • Crescendo Fusion (Short Hills)
        4 (1%)
    • Oscar's Deli & Restaurant (Millburn)
        34 (8%)
    • Millburn Express (Millburn)
        6 (1%)
    • The Millburn Delicatessen (Millburn)
        245 (63%)
    • La Strada Restaurant (Millburn)
        5 (1%)
    • Mia Famiglia (Millburn)
        88 (22%)
    • Other (Tell us in comments)
        2 (0%)
    Total votes: 384
  • Your vote will only count once. This is not a scientific poll. View Results Vote!
Related Topics: Readers Choice, Readers' Choice, and delis

Max Sauberman

12:40 am on Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Millburn Deli is an institution. Incomparable.

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kirsten Bischoff

12:40 am on Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Ok. Seriously?? Thats a no-brainer. Millburn Deli. Duh.

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Bloo McElroy

7:35 am on Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Mia Famiglia is the best it has great sandwiches and the owners are nice people

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Foodie13

9:37 am on Saturday, May 19, 2012

I don't think that Mia Famiglia should be classified as a deli. They are Italian Grocers of imported products that just so happen to create the BEST Sandwiches. More importantly they have the most authentic products this area has seen in many years.

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Robert Kimball

12:05 pm on Friday, August 17, 2012

How about a 'round roll with Russian' from the Millburn Deli - or a Sloppy Joe when it was 50 cents and the deli had just moved from across the street?

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