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Category: Deli - New York Restaurants
Address: 854 7th Ave, at 55th St, New York, NY 10019
The legendary sandwiches served at this landmark New York deli are so big that you can take half home for dinner! Great pastrami, buttery corned beef and mile high cheesecake. A true New York deli experience. TRAIN: A, C, B, D, 1, 9 to 59th St-Columbus Cr
Category: Deli - New York Restaurants
Address: 205 E Houston St, New York, NY 10002
This East Houston gem enjoys a fine reputation as one of the Lower East Side's best delis – perhaps this is because it's so close to Little Italy! Remember the famous "Yes, yes, yes!" scene from "When Harry Met Sally?" If so, you'll recognize Katz's Deli, a Manhattan mainstay since before World War II. This is one of the very few delis that still...
Category: Deli - New York Restaurants
Address: 541 Amsterdam Ave, between 86th and 87th Sts, New York, NY 10024
Stripped-down décor and simple pleasures define this well-established Jewish eatery known for delicious brunch and expertly packed sandwiches. Affectionately called "The Sturgeon King," Barney Greengrass definitely knows their fish. Some of the best deli food in New York. Housed in their current location since 1929. Delivery until 4pm daily....
Category: Deli - New York Restaurants
Address: 359 1st Ave, at 21st St, New York, NY 10010
Ask locals and they'll tell you where to head for one of the best bagels in Gramercy – Ess-a-Bagel, the quintessential New York breakfast joint, complete with paneling and a certain untidy coziness. The charismatic staff at this little shop, whose name translates from Yiddish as "Eat a Bagel," serves up Gibraltar-sized bagels that come in a...
Category: Deli - New York Restaurants
Address: 2245 Broadway, New York, NY 10024
A New York tradition if ever there was one, Zabar's is known far and wide for its superb selection of deli meats, bagels, gourmet coffees and smoked fish. And yet for those on the go, stopping off at a world-famous gourmet market may not be a very practical option. Fortunately, that is where Zabar's Café steps in as a much-appreciated lifesaver....
Category: Deli - New York Restaurants
Address: 834 7th Ave, between 53rd and 54th St, New York, NY 10019
This classic New York deli is notorious for employing waitstaff trying to break into the theater, so don't be surprised if your menu is delivered via song. Packed with tourists and locals alike, Stage Deli serves up huge portions of true deli fare like corned beef and pastrami. TRAIN: B, D, E to Seventh Ave. Second location at 1461 Second Ave,...
Category: Deli - New York Restaurants
Address: 548 3rd Ave, between 36th and 37th St, New York, NY 10016
At any time of the day or night, satisfy your deli craving at Sarge's. Open 24 hours, seven days a week, this delicatessen is like no other and serves beer and alcoholic drinks. Sarge's is home of the "Deli Wellington" which is a puff pastry, with pastrami, corned beef, potatoes, onions, and spices. Moderately priced deli sandwiches are piled...
Category: Deli - New York Restaurants
Address: 209 W 38th St, New York, NY 10018
Home of the much Matzo balls Eating Contest, Ben's offers deli food in a clean and modern dining area. A good choice for old favorites as well as new experiences, this New York tradition is a must to get an authentic deli experience. TRAIN: B, D, N, Q or 1, 2, 3, S, 7 or A, C, E to 42nd St
Category: Deli - New York Restaurants
Address: 2290 Broadway, at 83rd St, New York, NY 10024
Named in honor of the late restaurateur Artie Cutler, this topnotch joint was based on the concept of the classic, 1930s Jewish delicatessen. Simply dressed with tiled floors, a display counter and tables appointed with all your favorite condiments, the place can get loud (especially at lunch), and it always seems to be busy ... That is to say,...
Category: Deli - New York Restaurants
Address: 174 5th Ave, between 22nd & 23rd St, New York, NY 10010
This is an oddly charming, true "pre-war" classic deli and coffee shop that satisfies cravings for frothy egg creams, chopped liver and arguably the best tuna salad in the city. The waitstaff have been around since before the good old days, so sit back and enjoy. TRAIN: S, N, R, 6 to 23rd St
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