Discover Restaurants offering the best Deli food in Wilton, Connecticut, United States. Wilton is an affluent town in Fairfield County in southwestern Connecticut in the United States. As of the 2010 census, the town population was 18,062.
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4 based on 73 reviews
We went as a family for a late breakfast. Prices were absurd! $14. for avocado toast and $12. for oatmeal? Waitress was totally apathetic. Never offered coffee refills, no water, and barely squeeked out a smile. Another waiter was seen walking with his thumb inside the pitcher of iced coffee...(ewe). I will never return. So many great places in New Canaan.
4 based on 37 reviews
Don't expect attentive service at this small local eatery. Orders are taken at the register and you'll probably stand and wait while your food is prepared. Seating is at closely packed Cafe style tables.There's nothing exceptional about the food, but it's not a bad choice if you are planning to visit silvermine art center across the road. I agree with the reviewer who said the owner acts poorly to customers. He once admonished me for asking if there was any soup, since the soup season was over!!! (Who knew one can only eat soup in the dead of winter?)
Where to eat Latin food in Wilton: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 14 reviews
Sand Wedge is great - they have an enormous menu and are always very clean and organized. When I go in, they recognize me and even remember what I like to order. I was so happy when they opened this location as I didn't have the chance to go to the one in Georgetown very much - now they're right down the street!
I stopped in one morning on my way to work. It was a very warm day and the place was like a sauna - no a/c whatsoever. The person behind the counter wasn't friendly and told me they were out of a number of things I asked for. Won't go back...
4 based on 573 reviews
Expect the unexpected from Michael Young, the owner of Valencia Luncheria as has conquered many different styles of food without compromise. Youngâs interest in cooking developed at an early age as every Sunday he would watch and study his father, a chef in a French restaurant, cook a meal for his family. My friend and I went around 12:30 pm and were surprised to see how small it looked, but once inside, it looked roomy and fun! Despite a crowd, we were seated at a table right away. The atmosphere of the place was exciting and lively. There was catchy music playing in the background as waiters and waitresses milled around trying to serve as many tables as possible. The food is inspired Latin American. The menu was extensive, making it hard to choose which item we wanted. As an appetizer we started off with a helping of chips and guacamole. The chips were good, and despite being mushy the guacamole was solid. In addition, we also got one beef arepa and empanadas which were delicious. I suggest you share a plate with someone because the portion sizes are hefty and filling. The prices are very reasonable offering great value for the food. I am recommending Valenicia as a great place to go if hungry and you are looking to spare your wallet some major damage.
Most Popular Italian food in Wilton, Connecticut, United States
4 based on 15 reviews
This deli is situated in close proximity to Wilton High School and its athletic fields, and across the street from the YMCA. It is therefore the only game in town for students before and after school and practice, or for kids involved with YMCA programs to stop in to get a bite to eat and socialize in conjunction with their activities. The deli in fact, becomes packed with high school kids just after school. The kids line up with their twenty dollar bills just waiting to buy whatever the Wilton Deli sells with apparent disregard for quality or cost. In a nutshell, the food served by the Wilton Deli is expensive and unremarkable at best. Last week, in fact, I stopped in with because I was in a rush and the Wilton Deli's location is, if nothing else, convenient. I had tuna on a hard roll. The tuna came unadorned, with a slice of lettuce costing $.30 and a slice of tomato $.50 extra. I chose not to invest the additional $.80 for a piece of lettuce and a slice of tomato. The second sandwich was a chicken roll up. I ordered one (protein infused) water. My tuna was obviously not drained properly as watery tuna juice drained out of it as I ate. The chicken roll up was tasteless and, oddly enough, dry. Total cost for two unremarkable sandwiches and one drink? $17.00. Just so that there is not mistake, I will repeat that our bill for two sandwiches and one drink was seventeen dollars. I guess that the price must be justified by high rent, because it sure isn't justified by the quality of the food. It's hard to tell though, because the Wilton Deli is one of the few businesses that I can think of that does not provide a receipt of even offer a receipt after the transaction. The next day I returned (convenience again) at the urging of my Wilton High Student and was shortchanged in the amount of $1.00. The Wilton Deli is a must stop for anyone looking for unappetizing food served at a great, convenient location with unreasonably high prices.
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