This deli is run by the sweetest, friendliest, and nicest couple! They have many different breakfast and lunch sandwiches. Their steak and cheese is my favorite! They also have a Bulgogi lunch special, it looks wonderful though I haven’t try it yet. Their sandwiches are affordable and taste great! They also have tons of chips, candies, chocolates, snacks and drinks. Tons of seats and tables inside if you want to stay in and eat. It’s located in the basement of this building so you can either come around to the basement or just enter from the main door and take the elevator or stairs down. Definitely recommend!
Mike B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Bethesda, MD
This little deli at the bottom of the office building helped me out in a pinch too many times to count. Run by what I would have to guess is a husband and wife team, they pump out delicious cheesesteaks, breakfast sandwiches, and a serviceable bulgogi in a pinch. It’s spicy as all get up though — you’ve been warned. Tons of drink options and a smiling face always greeting you at the door. A number of tables in the back for casual meetings. It’s a deli in the bottom of an office building, so don’t expect any table service, or decorations from this decade. Just expect solid food that only you and the workers in the building know about. Love these little places.(Enter through the back on the bottom bottom floor). The door under the parking deck.
Bruce G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Rockville, MD
There’s actually a listing on Unilocal for this place under the name«Summit Hill Carry Out» but this is the correct name, and as it isn’t really reviewed under the other name, nor is the address complete, I think that listing probably should be deleted and this one replace it. This is a little place in the basement of an office building, run by a Korean family, which does mostly carry-out business, but has a few tables for sit-down dining. As I don’t have anywhere to take the food to eat it, I use a sit-down table. And I’m usually the only one(or my wife and I are the only ones) at a table. So it’s mostly carry-out business that it does. A lot of what this place specializes in is sandwiches, and I’ve a thing about not paying good money for bread. But they do usually have a couple of hot specials every day, and I’ve had spaghetti and meatballs a couple of times and Korean bulgogi(you’d think a Korean-run place would have this more often, but unfortunately it’s only there on Tuesdays) and my verdict is «tasty, but small-portioned.» So on quality the place gets 5 stars, on quantity rather less, and on variety it comes up lacking. 3 – 4 stars are about right, giving it the higher value as the benefit of the doubt.