The food at Stopsky’s on Mercer Island may not deliver the most
Published 7:00 am Monday, September 24, 2012
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Hand-written signs make everything taste lovingly homemade.
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Lettuce adds color, and not much else.
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Hope she doesn't turn too quickly, she may whip someone in the face.
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Patrons are unsure if they like the food, or if their taste buds are finally giving out.
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The deli classic sets a high bar for all deli hopefuls.
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Checkered paper almost fools you into thinking you're on a picnic.
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Heart warming, or heart burn?
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You know what they say about big mustard seeds.... neither do we.
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The Stopsky family hails from Ukraine, and first came to the US in 1905. The current family photo can be seen on their website, where the family throws up a mixture of peace signs and rocker symbols.
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An entire spectrum of warm colors.
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Oh no, just finished the sandwich and didn't buy dessert. Now starving. Perfect.
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What would Challah taste like it if weren't braided?
The food at Stopsky’s on Mercer Island may not deliver the most satisfying deli food (read Hanna Raskin’s review here