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August 19, 2006

Kasbah Deli Now Open

Kasbah Deli is now open!
(And their website is updated, too.)

Hours are Monday through Friday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

I think I'm going to go try them for lunch today.
Their menu is available here.

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This place is a nice addition to Midtown. I tried the chicken kabob dinner tonight. Very tasty chicken with great seasonings, even if a little on the dry side for my taste. The side dishes were delicious, especially the eggplant stew. At $6.50 it was a great value. I can't wait to try the lamb and some of the other dishes. Now they just need for more people to get over their phobia of anything that isn't steak and potatoes...

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