Omnitsky’s Kosher Delicatessen and Store
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What can I tell you? I ordered a ton of stuff from Omnitskys for our family seder 16 people all up at Whistler. Picked it up it was already in boxes w…
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Your kosher corner store. Lots of cultures have their own ethnic markets that specialize in whatever quirks of cuisine that group craves. Think Spanic…
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Yumm. Loved the Poppy Ring, good size and tasty. Next I will try the caraway rye, an old NYC favorite…
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Omnitsky's Kosher Delicatessen and Store is open for Caf. Omnitsky's Kosher Delicatessen and Store serves Cafe and Sandwich dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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6 Reviews on “Omnitsky’s Kosher Delicatessen and Store”
What can I tell you? I ordered a ton of stuff from Omnitskys for our family seder 16 people all up at Whistler. Picked it up it was already in boxes waiting for me and took it to the cabin. Fortunately, we were able to get it all into the generously proportioned bar fridge, and thus resisted the urge to taste each time the fridge door was opened (which was quite often). We had matzo balls (perfect size and texture yummy), chicken liver (even the baby loved it) and gefilte fish (the best weve had). Super haroset too! Then a whole turkey, carved with gravy, and a whole brisket, also carved, with gravy. An argument broke out as to which was better it ended in a draw. Pesadich stuffing and tsimmus were perfect compliments to the dinner. Followed by chocolate mousse cake to die for.Then turkey coma ensued. But it was so good, we had the leftovers the next night. Thank you Eppy. You really made the weekend and the seder so memorable.Michael
Your kosher corner store. Lots of cultures have their own ethnic markets that specialize in whatever quirks of cuisine that group craves. Think Spanic bodegas, Punjabi spicy markets, Chinese grocers with piles of dried sea-things. Omnitsky is like the Jewish version of that. You can get religiously pure foods, chocolate bars with labels inscribed in Hebrew, a variety of made-in-Israel products, etc. They also sell food to nosh as you sit on the scattering of tables they have in the front. It’s clean inside for an ethnic market — of course! Kosher is all about clean.I got some Montreal smoked meat and rye bread to make Reuben sandwiches. (No cheese, though — Omnitsky’s prices for that are outrageous!) The smoked meat wasn’t too fatty. I asked if they sold separate fatty and lean smoked meat, the way Schwartz’s in Montreal does. Only one type at Omnitsky, and it has a smoky, salty, sweetish taste, not much fat. It made a fine sandwich. Too bad I don’t have two sets of dishes to serve it on.
Yumm. Loved the Poppy Ring, good size and tasty. Next I will try the caraway rye, an old NYC favorite
Terrible as in tasteless. Small sizes and no taste whatsoever.
This is the first time in Vancouver that we’ve been even remotely reminded about all the Jewish delicatessens we’ve encountered in the northeastern US. On a rainy afternoon, we popped in for a quick smoked meat sandwich and matzo ball soup. The sandwich came with a choice of chips, potato salad, or coleslaw. We chose coleslaw, and we were not disappointed. Indeed, all the food was yummy. There is no table service; you just order and sit down. Pay when you want, before or after the meal. We rode off in the rain, happy to have found a great place for a quality sandwich.
Great Jewish Deli food. This place doesn’t advertise itself or get much press but it’s fabulous. It’s full of the usual suspects and last time I went I noticed the kosher meat section. It had some interesting cuts and seemed reasonably priced. The butcher was helpful and knowledgeable.For my money, they have the best tongue and caraway rye bread in town.