11111 N CENTRAL EXPY G DALLAS, TX 75243 Get Directions
11111 N CENTRAL EXPY G DALLAS, TX 75243 Get Directions
Cindi's New York Deli and Bakery, now with five locations, is rapidly becoming one of the favorite stopping places in Dallas. The menu is unique with extraordinary selections, offering everything from pancakes, pigs in a blanket, potato pancakes, knishes, cheese blintzes, and waffles, to omelettes. Delicious sandwiches including patty melts, Philadelphia cheese steak, New York reubens, pastrami, corned beef, hearty soups, Matzo ball soups, stews, hamburgers, steaks, spaghetti, fish platters, stuffed cabbage, and many more. Plus, fresh baked bagels, rye bread, Challah breads, pastries, and delectable custom cakes. Breakfast served all day. Home cooking lunches and dinners special available on weekdays. Cozy and comfortable, it's got the relaxed feel of both a southern diner and a New York deli... with a cheerful touch of far-east color from the beautiful murals painted by a well-known Vietnamese artist, Tri Minh Nguyen. So how did a shy, dainty Vietnamese woman end up owning a New York Deli, Restaurant & Bakery? Anh Vo, owner of Cindi's, is asked that question all the time. Her answer is simply, "Only in America!" Fleeing Vietnam in the seventies, Anh and her husband Hong, along with a 19-day-old baby, endured a frightening journey to the States in a small boat. When they arrived, they were virtually penniless and at a huge disadvantage, not being able to speak the English language or blend into the American culture. They were heart-broken to start off with, having left behind their beloved family and friends, risking not seeing them ever again. After struggling with numerous jobs, they ended up buying a small restaurant. As Anh had never really learned to cook in Vietnam, her first lessons in the kitchen came from the cook who worked for her. Chicken-fried steak and other Southern cooked specialties were the beginnings of her culinary career. After a number of years of learning the restaurant business, Anh heard that the very popular and successful deli, "Cindy's" on Central Expressway, had closed down. She leased the space, changed the spelling of the name to Cindi's, added several items to the menu and found herself totally accepted by her clientele.
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