Schlotzsky’s opening soon!

I just got an email from a reader saying he saw a Schlotzsky’s opening soon sign at opposite Alraya Mall in Kuwait City. I used to LOVE Schlotzsky’s back when they were open in Lebanon. They make the best sandwiches ever!

Thanks Aliman!


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  1. Dunkinkooo says:

    The sign is in front of alraya mall its opening in the adjacent building to alraya…Just wanted to clarify.

  2. sfsa78 says:

    the name sounds like a polish Jewish name.

  3. Bashar says:

    Sounds promising.

    [the name sounds like a polish Jewish name.] Their goes their business :P

  4. Sara says:

    Wohooooooooooooo tried it in the States and fall in love with the turky sandwitch and the pepper salt chips yumooooooooooooooo.

  5. Sara says:

    Mark seriously .. whats the hell is Obika the mazzarolla bar !? review and explaine please .. so reluctant to try.

  6. Realist says:

    Delis in general ARE jewish. I don’t see why it should matter. I like things nice and kosher.

  7. Zohan says:

    Eat a Jewish Sandwich for the New Year!

  8. Dishdashaman says:

    People here in Kuwait, including me, won’t even be able to pronounce
    the sandwich place’s name. If this place gets popular,which i highly doubt, people will be making up all sorts names for the place.
    Shlozyskis or ShlofiyrgiyvrfyKis

  9. wi-fi says:

    its same name as that weird US senator .. beside that the sandwitchs looks really delicious .

    First time to hear about it ..

  10. man i HEART Schlotzsky’s … tuna sandwich with hot sauce on it would just do it for me

  11. 7 says:

    i don’t eat jewish food since they’re eating us alive everyday

  12. L says:

    There is nothing wrong with eating “Jewish” food. Food is food. If you don’t like “Jewish” food, then don’t eat hot dogs, because their origins are “Jewish” . There are a lot of meals that have a Jewish origin to them, but it doesn’t matter.

    As long as it is food, Kosher or Halal, I’ll eat it.

  13. Mark says:

    guys stop spreading rumors! there is NOTHING jewish about Schlotzkys!

  14. rafiki says:

    Mark said: “They make the best sandwiches ever!”
    and i second that
    cheersssssssss

  15. sfsa78 says:

    salt beef sandwich in rye bread with a latka on the side, the followed by apple strudel pudding.
    I’ve been eating Jewish food in London since I was little. Its good food.

  16. Ozy says:

    Schlotzky’s is not jewish…! Where the hell do people come up with this crap?

    Plus even it is…who cares? It’s just a deli!

  17. Don Veto says:

    No thank you, I don’t want to go to a place where I and no one else can pronounce the name, I want to order 1 falafel butat, little ta7ina, hold the salad, and darzan samboosak freshly made from the nearest jam3iya. That is my kind of Deli. What can I say, I am old school.

  18. hahahah. what the hell is Schlotzkys?? the name makes me think of something stuffed with cold cut meats and pickles served on waxed paper.

  19. b-relaxed says:

    Awesome ! more restaurants in Kuwait that’s just what we need. I bet you they will have home delivery too.

  20. fahad says:

    Schlotzsky’s sounds like one of bad guys from Guy Ritchie movies.. Boris the Blade! Hope they open b4 new years..or on 31st. Will have a new place to hang out.

  21. Randy says:

    miss ghesquiere:

    Aren’t you describing every damn deli on Earth??

    Schlotzky’s is from Austin, Texas and may be of Polish descent as many Germans & Polish settled in Central Texas after immigrating to the USA.

    All I can tell you is that this sandwich maker obliterates all of the other sandwich shops in the States (Subway, Quiznos, Blimpies, etc.)

  22. Sam says:

    YAYYYYYYYY =D
    i love their turkey sandwich, it’s amazing.

  23. Sarah says:

    the logo looks like Sabaro restaurant and Moschino old perfume design :p

  24. Raymond says:

    They opened in Adliya, Bahrain like eight years back and failed.

  25. N says:

    The sign is so familiar. Isn’t it like Sbarro?

  26. Canadian says:

    We don’t have this is Toronto, Canada :(

    but we do have Starsky (Polish) supermarkets! :D

    and Schlotzsky spelled in polish would be either Szczlocski or Schlocski, depending on how it’s pronounced.


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