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10382 Stanford Ave., Ste. F Garden Grove CA 92840

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  • Deli, European, Grocery, Market
    Tue-Fri 10am-7pm, Sat 10am-5pm
  • $ $
    Lunch
  • Accepted, Not Necessary
    Lot Available
Description

They have about the most authentic Hungarian food to be found without a passport. Try eating as they do in Eastern Europe-smorgasbord-style meats, cheeses and breads-or order some kolbasz, one of six kinds of homemade sausages available.








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    | Costa Mesa, CA | 160 Reviews

    As Garden Grove goes through yet another redevelopment pipe dream, let's pray they're smart enough to not touch International Meats and Deli, the Hungarian-run standard best-known for its kolbasz, the Magyar version of a kielbasa, with more spices and juice—and it's a hell of a lot smokier. The Teglas family make their kolbasz on the spot and stocks dozens of other cold cuts and sausages from across Europe: szalonna bacon, a pork-liver sausage called hurka and pick, an imported dry sausage that is found in few places outside the former Warsaw Pact.

  • 2008 | Best Deli

    As Garden Grove goes through yet another redevelopment pipe dream, let's pray they're smart enough to not touch International Meats and Deli, the Hungarian-run standard best-known for its kolbasz, the Magyar version of a kielbasa, with more spices and juice--and it's a hell of a lot smokier. The Teglas family make their kolbasz on the spot and stocks dozens of other cold cuts and sausages from across Europe: szalonna bacon, a pork-liver sausage called hurka and pick, an... More »

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