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Fiesta Fridays- Nesters Market Deli Review

June 11, 2014 2 Comments

Hello Fiesta Friday-ers! I forgot to mention that EatMunchLove invited me to the first party, so thank you for introducing me! After my pleasant visit to Urban Fare, I was craving deli eats again. This time, my mind wandered to Nesters because I was at school, and there was a location on the mountain. I also didn’t want to deal with a rush of students in the main cafeteria, so decided that the walk there would be worth it. Fortunately, my friend agreed so we went in between our classes.
photo 1 (5)Nesters deli was pretty standard. There were many delicious looking items to choose from that day. I wasn’t super hungry, and felt a slight tickle in my throat so settled on getting a small soup and slice of pizza ($4.50). There were 3 types of soup that day, I got the chicken potato soup with chorizo sausage. It was very flavourful and had a generous amount of veggies. There wasn’t much chicken in it and the chorizo was very soggy, I don’t think I want chorizo sausage in my soup again. Usually, after having Western style soup, I am left parched but I did not find myself needing a massive amount of water, which is good.
photo 2 (4)The pizza was warmed in the oven. A there was only one type to pick from. The dough was very thick, soft, and chewy- I loved it! There was also a lot of deli meat topping and veggies on it. My friend got the soup and sandwich combo and a samosa, which I forgot to take a picture of. He said the samosa was a bit dry but enjoyed his ham sandwich. If I had time to spare on campus and wanted a quiet spot to eat, I would come here again.

”Fiesta

I hope you enjoyed the post! Happy Fiesta Friday, I look forward to reading everyone’s posts! 🙂

-Carmen
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Filed Under: food & drink, grocery, italian Tagged: chicken soup, deli, deli eats, deli finds, fiesta friday, food review, grocery, nester's market, pizza, recipe, restaurant review, soup, supermarket

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  1. Elaine @ foodbod says

    June 22, 2014 at 11:01 pm

    Hi Carmen, nice to meet you, thank you for sharing your post with everyone at this weeks Fiesta Friday 🙂 soggy chorizo in your soup doesn’t sound too good….but it looks like the pizza made up for it!!

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