Kosher spot buzzes with Israeli music and a modern redesign that feels fresh. Pulled brisket shines in BBQ style and shawarma tacos, served with classic deli flavors and a side of mustard. Spacious seating and a full bar make it great for groups.
Authentic Jewish deli flavors come with an Israeli and Middle Eastern twist. Mustard on the side is Guldens from a plastic squeeze bottle, which feels out of place for a Jewish deli.
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Happy hour offers half-off everything from 4-7pm on weekdays.
The venue can host events for up to 30 people.
Birthday celebrations include a special ceremony for guests.
Rustic deli buzzes with nostalgic 70s decor and tight seating. Meat carvers offer free brisket samples, spotlighting hearty sandwiches on rye. Walls lined with celebrity portraits keep the historic Jewish deli vibe alive in NYC.
Offers a quintessential Jewish deli experience with classic dishes and atmosphere. Carries the torch for traditional NYC Jewish deli culture amid the decline of similar delis.
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The wait for the Katz Pastrami Sandwich can be an hour long.
You can only pay with cash at the front of the restaurant.
Do not lose your tickets even if you haven't used them to order anything.
Small dining room with intimate seating and nostalgic decor evokes a cozy, European cafe atmosphere. Warm, inviting vibe feels like a modern take on grandmother's house comfort. Space stands out for its boutique-style charm and detailed, authentic touches.
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Reservations are recommended due to limited seating and high demand.
Expect long wait times, especially for popular items like the pastrami sandwich.
Parking can be challenging at this small establishment.
Small sandwich shop with a retro deli vibe and lively energy offers super tender brisket in its Hot Brisket sandwich. Friendly staff serve a modern Jewish deli experience without traditional knishes. Outdoor seating lets you enjoy the authentic Brooklyn neighborhood.
A new generation of Jewish deli shines with a modern retro vibe. It stands out by skipping traditional items like knishes while keeping classic deli elements alive.
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Expect to wait 15-20 minutes if you arrive after 10am.
Ordering online first is highly recommended to avoid long wait times.
The pastrami sandwich costs about $21 or $22.
Old-school Jewish deli with 1940s-50s NYC decor offers a cozy, nostalgic vibe. Pastrami shines as a classic deli staple, while brisket is fatty and juicy with large portions. Perfect for those craving an authentic, traditional deli experience.
An authentic old-school Jewish deli serving all the classics with pastrami that stands out among others. It offers a traditional and old-fashioned experience that's rare to find these days.
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Free parking is available in the Key Food lot behind the deli.
The special menu costs $30 per person and includes an appetizer, main course, and dessert.
A pastrami sandwich costs $25, and prices are generally high.
Old-school kosher diner with 1970s decor offers a cozy, classic vibe and an authentic Jewish deli experience. Brisket sandwiches come hot and steamed with tasty toppings and sides like grilled kishka. Ultra Orthodox crowd keeps the Brooklyn Jewish feel alive.
Offers a true authentic Jewish deli experience with a focus on old-school style and small, local charm.
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Reservations are not required, and you can take out or eat in.
A 15% tip is automatically added to your bill.
Expect to pay around $30 for a small sandwich.
Small, clean spot offers a cozy vibe with juicy brisket and classic Jewish deli staples like pastrami and corned beef. Friendly atmosphere suits groups of 3-4, blending tradition with a quiet, homey feel. Halal menu keeps flavors fresh and tender.
Classic Jewish deli staples include award-winning brisket, pastrami, and corned beef sandwiches. The menu keeps traditional flavors alive even after becoming halal under new ownership.
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The restaurant offers halal options for all menu items.
Expect a short wait for phenomenal pastrami sandwiches.
The large pastrami on rye sandwich costs $36.10 including taxes.
Cozy spot blends Montreal deli flavors with a laid-back Brooklyn vibe. Enjoy tender brisket in sandwiches like the Brisket & Egg Bagel. Quiet, welcoming atmosphere makes it a true Jewish deli neighborhood staple.
Offers a Montreal-style Jewish deli experience blending traditional Jewish dishes with local specialties. The owner brings authentic Montreal deli flavors to the menu.
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Reservations are recommended for a seamless experience.
Expect to pay around $22 for a sandwich.
The menu includes poutine and authentic Jewish meats.
Quintessential New York deli with nostalgic 1970s-1980s decor and classic American diner vibe. Atmosphere feels genuine and evocative, offering huge booths ideal for groups and a plentiful takeout counter. Small, cozy interior packed with tables creates an intimate, bustling setting.
Old-time Jewish deli smell hits when walking in. Menu features delicious soup and tasty pastrami sandwiches with a retro vibe that recalls classic New York delis.
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The average person should share a plate due to the size of the portions.
They add a 3.5% surcharge when you pay your bill with any credit card.
If you pay with cash, they will take 5% off the bill.
Space feels like stepping into a 70s and 80s time capsule with neon lighting and walls lined with folk art. Atmosphere is warm and homey, inviting slow, relaxed dining. Known for classic pastrami and corned beef sandwiches, it draws those seeking traditional deli flavors in a nostalgic setting.
A Jewish deli here serves very fresh and good food. It stands out since most other Jewish delis in the area have closed.
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Be aware of the kosher status of this place.
The price of the pastrami sandwich is $20.95.
Expect smaller portions for the high prices.