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    Balducci's

    2.9 (16 reviews)

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    Craig F.

    Better than average airport food with pretty reasonable prices for the location. Fresh breakfast sandwiches in the window, heated just for you (and they're large and filling!) come see in terminal b

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    Andy V.

    Finding things in the airport that even remotely are or are adjacent to the term, "healthy" is like finding that needling the haystack. I was in Philadelphia airport combing the terminal(s) and came across Balducci's. It's a decently-size sort of deli/market which you can order a variety of sandwiches, soups, and ramen. With the ramen, you can pick up to four items to add into your ramen. I went with a pre-made mozzarella and tomato sandwich on a baguette with celery, carrots, and hummus. I was impressed with the freshness of the bread. I figured it would be stale. The deli has a wide variety of beverage and chips/snacks. They also have free ice and water for anyone who makes a purchase which is perfect to get right before you take off. Overall, not too bad at all and I didn't feel completely bad about eating it either.

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    Lena Y.

    I was on a layover and my next flight was delayed. All I wanted was something warm and somewhat healthy to eat. I found this place, but they don't use their toaster during the later hours. Then a refrigerated brown rice entree caught my eye and the lady (who I wish I got her name) was nice enough to heat it up for me! Talk about nice customer service.

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    Got a bagel, only got 1/4 the amount of cream cheese for it. You will have to specify 4 cream cheeses to make a light layer on your bagel.

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    Di Bruno Bros on Chestnut Street in Rittenhouse has just about everything one needs. Within its…read morewalls is a butcher shop, a sushi stall, cheese market, desert and coffee counter, delicatessen, hot food bar, rotisserie chicken cabinet, appetizer refrigerator, fresh fish, vegetable aisle, wines of many colors and flavors, frozen food, as well as staples. I'm sure I left stuff out but you have to immerse yourself in it to love it as much as I do. I found that their lunch hero's and focaccia sandwiches are the best in the city for under 15USD each. Every employee is helpful and goes out of their way to make sure things go well. There are a few tables inside and outside to enjoy your meal and snacks. 5 stars!

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