$18 for a Dinner for Two, Including Two European and Russian Entrees and One Dessert at Continent European Deli in La Jolla (Up to $37.25 Value)
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Authentic recipes guide cuisine crafters as they serve up European & Russian dishes such as kebabs & dumplings on available outdoor seating
Cooking at home involves the risk of small burns, spilled liquids, and the advances of an oven in heat. Avoid stovetop suitors with today’s Groupon: for $18, you get a European and Russian dinner for two at Continent European Deli in La Jolla (up to a $37.25 value). The dinner includes:
- Two entrees (up to a $15.75 value each)
- One dessert (a $5.75 value)<p>
Continent European Deli’s café is open for dinner Tuesday–Sunday from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Continent European Deli’s chefs strictly adhere to authentic recipes when searing a slew of European and Russian noshes. Far-traveled menu items, such as the shashlyk kebab’s grilled band of veggies complete with devoted chicken or pork roadies, perform ballads in mouth auditoriums or concert shells constructed with napkin origami. Dining duos sit on an outdoor patio and sink forks into plump siberian pelmeni dumplings, stuffed with spiced beef or pork and twirled through red vinegar, black pepper, and sour cream. In the Honey Dream dessert, pomegranate syrup cascades down honey cake after flowing off a vanilla-ice-cream peak, inspiring sweet teeth to grab paddles and kayak sugary rapids.
Authentic recipes guide cuisine crafters as they serve up European & Russian dishes such as kebabs & dumplings on available outdoor seating
Cooking at home involves the risk of small burns, spilled liquids, and the advances of an oven in heat. Avoid stovetop suitors with today’s Groupon: for $18, you get a European and Russian dinner for two at Continent European Deli in La Jolla (up to a $37.25 value). The dinner includes:
- Two entrees (up to a $15.75 value each)
- One dessert (a $5.75 value)<p>
Continent European Deli’s café is open for dinner Tuesday–Sunday from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Continent European Deli’s chefs strictly adhere to authentic recipes when searing a slew of European and Russian noshes. Far-traveled menu items, such as the shashlyk kebab’s grilled band of veggies complete with devoted chicken or pork roadies, perform ballads in mouth auditoriums or concert shells constructed with napkin origami. Dining duos sit on an outdoor patio and sink forks into plump siberian pelmeni dumplings, stuffed with spiced beef or pork and twirled through red vinegar, black pepper, and sour cream. In the Honey Dream dessert, pomegranate syrup cascades down honey cake after flowing off a vanilla-ice-cream peak, inspiring sweet teeth to grab paddles and kayak sugary rapids.