Cleveland’s acclaimed Larder Delicatessen celebrates five years in business (photos)

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Jeremy Umansky and Allie La Valle, who met in culinary school, originally wanted to open a stand in the iconic West Side Market. Instead, they wound up with an entire deli in a restored Ohio City Firehouse.

, 1455 West 29th Street in Cleveland’s Hingetown neighborhood. In that time, the couple has made a name for themselves, and the deli has gained national recognition. Larder has been nominated for James Beard Awards in 2019, 2020, 2022 and 2023.“Koji Alchemy: Rediscovering the Magic of Mold-Based Fermentation”

This is not the common interpretation of an American deli – which is morphing into a diner -- but a pre-industrialization Jewish deli where everything is handcrafted.“We felt a real deli, before we industrialized our food, is not what the deli had become in America. Prior to World War II, food hadn’t been completely industrialized,” says Umansky. “It was handmade in small batches. We wanted the emulate that pre-World War II time period.

Finally, it’s smoked and cooked. By contrast, most delis don’t have time, space and patience for all the steps, thus the already processed product is delivered.

 

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