Zingerman's quietly opens a spacious addition
By Sylvia Rector
Detroit Free Press Restaurant Critic
For years, I've struggled with the joys -- and frustrations -- of visiting Zingerman's Deli.
It's not a quick trip from my house to Ann Arbor, and going there without making a stop at one of America's best-known delis and food emporiums is almost painful. Mario Batali called it his "temple of deliciousness" for a reason.
I'd rather shop for great olive oils and chocolates than shoes or purses. And I love the sweet agony of trying to decide what new sandwich to try.
But on a busy Saturday, it can take so long to stand in line outdoors -- and then indoors in the narrow aisle between the irresistible cheeses and the rustic breads -- and then find a place to sit, I won't go. ..............(more)
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