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    The Cornichon

    4.2 (5 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    1 year ago

    No thank you. Completely over priced for what you get. Owner was very rude, snobby, and elitist.

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    Wine'ing Butcher - Chicken Pesto Panini

    Wine'ing Butcher

    4.1(241 reviews)
    2.3 mi
    $$

    Was in the neighborhood and came across this butcher shop that serves food. I was so excited to try…read morethe homemade old bay chips and my chicken sandwich. Everything was fresh and delicious. I wanted to buy some items while there, but I was stuffed so I plan to come back soon. Next time I will try a pizza. The menu literally has something for everyone. The service is warm and efficient. I went on a weekend during lunch time so it was a bit quiet, but as soon as I sat down to eat the people rolled in to buy their meats and cheeses. Great atmosphere! I think I've found a winner;)

    Holy "cow" I mean "beef"... it's been years since I wrote my review of this place. If I could give…read more6 stars then I would... but 5 stars is tops. I wanted a few slabs of cow for Christmas dinner but I was procrastinating in ordering and shopping. A few days before my Christmas dinner I walked in and was greeted and served by an amazing staff member. She educated me on how to cook, what to buy and even gave me a small discount. The cuts of meat purchased are all Prime cuts. On Christmas Day, we enjoyed our "cow" slabs as they melted in our mouths and no knives were needed. The Prime Standing Rib Roast was outstanding. The NY Strip Roast was perfect for the one person who enjoyed it. Finally the Lamb Chops were devoured by a few people even though it was purchased for one person. This shop has survived times of COVID when people were not in store shopping. The community rallied together to keep this gem alive. They now offer Pizza special notes, kids crafting and taco Tuesday's. They offer pre packaged fresh meats, wine bottles, drinks and other ready to make products. Visit them, it's a fun shop and the staff is great.

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    Wine'ing Butcher - View from the booths against the wall.

    View from the booths against the wall.

    Wine'ing Butcher - We had steak tips and pepperoni pizza called the Butchers Blend Pizza. It needed more meat but the flavor and crust were great taste.

    We had steak tips and pepperoni pizza called the Butchers Blend Pizza. It needed more meat but the flavor and crust were great taste.

    Wine'ing Butcher - $15 Half Italian Sub

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    $15 Half Italian Sub

    Sauson International Grocery

    Sauson International Grocery

    4.2(41 reviews)
    3.2 mi
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    I don't get out to the Sauson International Grocery as often as I used to, but I still make the…read moretrip 1-2 times a month for mainly one thing: some of the freshest and tastiest bread in all of the DMV. Every culture has their own interpretation of taking the basic ingredients of flour, yeast, salt and water and transforming it via various baking methods into their version of "bread." There is a long history of using circular oval shaped ovens in Asia and the Middle East as a way of both conserving space and to efficiently cook foods with even heat distribution and small footprints in otherwise cramped kitchens. In India these ovens are called tandoors while in Japan they are referenced as kamados. Sauson International Grocery has been in operation since 2011, and the owner, who everyone knows as "Mr. Rashid," is of Persian descent having emigrated from Iran. He is always super friendly and willing to answer questions I may have about the wide variety of Middle Eastern spices and foods this place stocks. Don't be surprised if you strike up a conversation with him, and he offers you a cup of wonderfully spiced tea and a cookie or pastry from the delectable dessert case. As some of the reviews have noted, parking is tricky. There is a small covered garage under the building. But you may have to park at the nearby church or on the street and then walk over to the store. This place is well known for their bread, which is being made throughout the day. I came a bit later today, so they had just finished making a few batches. But it's not uncommon to witness skilled bakers kneading and rolling, and then slapping the dough onto the circular metallic oven for a few minutes, before piping hot fresh bread emerges. The bread is amazing. It is pliable, without being overly chewy. It is slightly salty, with a great smoky almost charred flavor. I've had it cut into pieces and then dipped with hummus or rolled into gyros or used to sandwich kabob meat. And believe it or not, it's even pretty good as a PB&J. Everyone, and I mean everyone, I've introduced this product to usually asks: (1). What type of bread is this? and (2). Where can I buy it? Note: As of this review, the current price is $8.05 for FOUR large round pieces of bread. Apart from the bread, there is also a small butcher shop in the back, and a kitchen where hot foods like kabob platters are made. There is also a small seating area in front of the store, where folks can sip tea and relax while enjoying sweets from the display case. Sauson is a really cool place and while I usually go with the intention of only buying bread, it's not uncommon for me to walk out with a few bags of unique Middle Eastern groceries.

    Impressive variety of selection and wonderful hospitality. Can't wait to go back soon.read more

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    Sauson International Grocery - Address and contact info.

    Address and contact info.

    Sauson International Grocery - Pierogis

    Pierogis

    Sauson International Grocery - Mugs on the wall behind the counter (empty spot is where my mug used to be)

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    Mugs on the wall behind the counter (empty spot is where my mug used to be)

    The Cornichon - gourmet - Updated May 2026

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