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When I first sit down at Chompies there's just something comforting about that dish of pickles on the table. Seriously, Chompies is the only place to get good Jewish deli food around here. I've never had anything bad there, except sometimes the service (hence the four stars not five). Excellent, excellent split pea soup, cheese blintzes, and breakfast combo meals of every possible variation. I recently tried the Cabo skillet and loved it. Their hash browns are perfect - slightly crisp on the outside, soft in the middle, and salted just right. If you're looking for something a little different, get the Bagel Skins - an innovative idea that I keep meaning to re-create at home but I never do. The deli sandwiches are great too -- just be aware that they are HUGE. Luckily they also sell half sandwiches, and I usually order mine with half the turkey on two whole pieces of bread, because the human jaw simply was not built for sandwiches of Chompies' proportions. Their turkey is delicious - SO much better than the slimy crap in the deli counter at the grocery store. In summary, yes the service could be better, but the food makes up for it.
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