The next edition in a continuing series on the eateries in the Comcast Center. As a bonus, here's my review of Tokyo Sushi: learn to spell "Philadelphia."
The newest addition to the Market is Jake & Max's, a simple deli. As long as the food is edible, people will continue going here. Yes, it's obvious, but they currently are one of the cheaper places to eat in the Comcast Center. It doesn't have the same fancy facade as DiBruno's, LaScala's or Tokyo Sushi; Jake & Max's is just a series of cabinets that double as the specials board.
The Deli is split into two main sections: salad and deli. In addition to the relatively low price, the salads are large. The Europa salad was filling and used fresh ingredients. The mozzarella was tasty, but the prosciutto did not have the expected flavoring--it just tasted like ham.
The sandwich side offers a wide variety of choices, the panini being one of the cheaper selections. The Italiano panini is an excellent mix of chicken, provlone, peppers and spinach. All the ingredients blended together in a better than anticipated manner.
The only issue with this Deli is few of the staff have experience working in a Deli (and by extension, how to make the specific meals). Outside of this one issue, Jake & Max's is an excellent addition to the Market at Comcast Center.
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