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  <id>653581</id>
  <title>Salt Shaker Deli</title>
  <published_at>Sun Sep 20 06:02:26 -0700 2009</published_at>
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    <id>24</id>
    <name>Canada</name>
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        <content>My husband and I were in Lunenberg last weekend, our last stop on a New Brunswick/Nova Scotia vacation. I had heard great things about Fleur de Sel and was excited to give it a try. My guidebook said it was open for lunch, but when I arrived , it was closed but a nice employee suggested I give the Salt Shaker Deli a try (owned by the same people that operate Fleur de Sel). My first reaction was that I did not want to have lunch at a "deli" after having my heart set on Fleur de Sel.

We walked by to check it out and ended up having lunch there. We shared a Stinky Charlie's garlic pizza and the Vegetarian pizza. They were excellent - the best pizza I have had in a long time. We were so impressed that we returned for dinner. We had hummus and pita, Indian Point mussels served in the Provencial style, and a Greek salad. Again, it was a great meal.

The food is simple, but they put an interesting twist on everything they prepare. If I was in town a few days more, I would have continued to work my way down the menu. </content>
        <published_at>Sun Sep 20 06:02:27 -0700 2009</published_at>
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        <user>
          <id>43622</id>
          <name>JenBoes</name>
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