Very nice service. The owner saw me straining my neck looking at the overhead monitor for menu so she beckoned me over with a smile and offered me a paper copy. When I was ready to order, another friendly lady waved me over and took my order right away. The jalapeño wrap was very fresh and tasty. It was big enough for me to eat half at lunch and half at dinner. Jalapeño taste was crisp. Price wasn’t bad either at only $ 6. Caprese sandwich was awesome, only $ 5.
Deepa K.
Place rating: 5 Fulton, MD
Freshly made sandwiches and wraps at reasonable prices. I highly recommend the toasted caprese sandwich! YUM.
Alice H.
Place rating: 4 Baltimore, MD
The store is technically called Rex’s but the owner Sunny calls it «Sunny Sunshine Deli.» You can’t miss it in Northeast Market. It’s the shop with the giant yellow smiley face. Sunny is so motherly with everyone that comes by and her staff are super sweet as well. Her roast beef wrap is probably one of the more popular items, but I’m a fan of the chicken noodle soup. She adds a little Asian flair to it by preparing the broth with ginger and garlic. There’s a peppery kick to the soup which is great for the cold weather, esp when I feel under the weather. It’s my go-to soup at the market. I know some people were commenting on the meat quality. I think they recently upgraded to some Boar’s Head products. She’s also developing a new menu. Northeast Market had a ceremony the other day for its renovations and she was handing out some kale wraps and tofu wraps. Maybe not the best for the meat lovers, but they were pretty tasty and are a great option for any vegetarians looking for something to eat at the market.
Samuel J.
Place rating: 5 Sunnyvale, CA
Feeling a little flu-ish and went for the chicken noodle soup. Really. Good. A lot of noodles, big chunks of chicken, and got those veggies. Even has ginger. Super nice Korean lady as well, who remembered my name!
Henry L.
Place rating: 5 Baltimore City, MD
It’s called Rex’s, though a sweet Korean lady named Sunny runs it. You’ll find it midway to the back of Northeast Market, and the sandwiches there are simple, delicious, and cheap. In fact, $ 3 gets you most sandwiches on the menu(there are a lot), and they’re decently sized. (Sunny also likes to give me free bags of chips when I get lunch there, and thus I like to go back.)