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LOWER EAST SIDE.
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 carves corned beef and pastrami by hand. Overlook the décor, ignore the brash waitstaff, and concentrate on the best deli sandwich you've ever eaten. $20 minimum on credit card purchases. TRAIN: F to 2nd Ave
(© 10Best)
Hours:
Mon-Tue 8am-9:45pm; Wed-Thu, Sun 8am-10:45pm; Fri-Sat 8am-2:45am
Pricing:
Average Main Course Price: $12.00
Payment Methods:
Website:
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Alcohol Served: Beer
Ambiance: Casual
Cuisine: American
Dining Style: Casual Dining
Dress: Casual
Features: Catering, Counter Seating, Disabled Accessible, Family Friendly, Group Friendly, Kosher, Non-Smoking, Parties / Private Rooms, Take Out
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner, Late Night, Lunch
Parking: Nearby
Reservations: Not Accepted
Type: Deli
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"10Best Guest"
Nov 20, 2009 |
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Katz's Over Priced Slop! oy vey
Life long New Yorker here, no one loves a good jewish deli like me. First sandwich meat is poor quality, over cooked, tastes and looks like they boiled the life out of the meat. I would try CARNEGIE DELI,OR 2ND AVE DELI. I was so dissapointed when I ate at katzs it way OVER PRICED way OVER COOKED and served with a Rude attitude that even offended a NEW YORKER LIKE MYSELF.
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"10Best Guest"
more than a month ago |
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The best
The best pastrami sandwich period! Have had them all......Stage, Carnegie, etc and none match the flavor of Katz'. Atmosphere is awesome. If your looking for great sit down waiter service, probably not the best place. Step up in line and watch the meat carvers masterfully prepare best deli sandwich in town. Matzoh Ball soup was excellent as well
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"10Best Guest"
more than a month ago |
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The reviews rave and rave but I was not impressed. Great corn beef on a dry seedless rye out of a bag (obviously for some time) Come on....a sandwich is BREAD and meat. What happened to the great crusty jewish rye. At 15.00 a pop for the sandwich they can afford to spend a buck on good bread. My wife's should have been grilled but was not and she had to eat it with a fork because the DRY BREAD fell apart. $53.00 2 sandwiches, just ok chicken soup, and two drinks. ONE STAR The waitress was nice other than that the pictures loose their glitz real quick when the meal is sub-standard.
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