Corner bagel shop inside a historic arcade offers a quirky, artsy vibe with bright, cozy decor and limited seating. Atmosphere feels charming and welcoming, blending creative bagel options with a local, downtown energy. Outdoor seating is small but good for people watching.
Matzah ball soup stands out with a great flavor and consistent quality. It pairs well with other items like the chicken salad sandwich and scones.
Matzo ball soup features well-made matzah balls and a comforting broth. It pairs well with other items like the chicken salad sandwich and scones.
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They provide vegan options, including vegan cream cheese.
They offer oat milk for coffee, including drip, espresso, and lattes.
There is both inside and outside seating available.
Small restaurant offers cozy indoor seating with casual, laid-back vibe and outdoor tables. Warm atmosphere fills the space with the aroma of freshly smoked meat. Limited seating includes tall stools and barstools along the wall.
Split pea soup with smoked turkey stands out with its rich flavor. Matzo ball soup comes fresh and exceptional. Soups here stay consistently fresh and satisfying.
Matzo ball soup stands out with its comforting warmth and satisfying flavor. It pairs well with crispy latkes for a hearty meal.
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Street parking is available near the establishment.
The indoor seating is limited, so plan for takeout.
Each sandwich comes with either coleslaw or potato salad and a pickle.
Cozy American restaurant with board games and card games scattered throughout creates a unique, inviting vibe. Trendy, clean decor and a warm atmosphere make it comfortable and welcoming. Music plays consistently, adding to the lively but relaxed energy.
Matzo ball soup stands out with its amazing flavor and is enjoyed by all ages. Vegetable soup offers an exceptional texture and taste that impresses deeply.
Matzo ball soup stands out as consistently amazing and exceptional. It pairs well with other dishes and appeals to all ages, including toddlers.
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Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with half-price appetizers.
Trivia night happens every Tuesday at 8pm with a $5 entry fee.
Reservations are recommended as the place is often packed.
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.
Matzo ball soup stands out with its homemade style and grandmother's recipe feel. Chicken soup is good but tends to be light on salt.
Matzo ball soup features well-seasoned broth and fluffy matzo balls. It stands out as a top choice among the menu's offerings.
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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, intimate space with old Manhattan design creates a cozy, warm atmosphere. The vibe stays chill and inviting, suited for relaxed dining. High prices reflect artisanal kosher deli quality and careful preparation.
Soups feature Matzo Ball with strong chicken and dill flavor, alongside split pea and ginger soup options. The Matzo Ball soup stands out for its rich taste and hearty ingredients.
Matzo ball soup comes as a close second to the pastrami sandwich here. The soup offers a classic, comforting flavor that pairs well with the hearty sandwich.
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The deli is glatt kosher, ensuring strict adherence to dietary laws.
Prices are higher due to the quality of ingredients and labor.
This deli offers artisanal and authentic kosher options.
Old school deli with a hole-in-the-wall feel offers phenomenal pastrami and classic Jewish deli staples like knishes and smoked fish. Atmosphere lacks distinct vibe but food quality stands out, often beating famous New York delis. Prices are high, but presentation is beautiful and parking is plentiful.
Matzo ball soup features super light dumplings and a broth with good flavor that is not salty. Lentil soup and sweet kugel also stand out as notable options.
Super light dumplings stand out in the matzo ball soup. It pairs well with other deli items like pastrami sandwiches.
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Expect to pay around $20 for a small sandwich.
Credit cards are accepted for payment.
There is ample parking available outside the deli.
Sandwich shop with authentic New York deli vibe and an open kitchen showcasing skilled preparation. Atmosphere feels welcoming and family-like, encouraging a technology-free zone for relaxed dining. Bakery counter offers fresh bagels, pastries, and sweets to take home.
Matzo ball soup features a large fluffy matzo ball and plenty of chicken in a big bowl. The menu also offers a creamy mushroom soup that is generous and revitalizing.
Large chunks of chicken float in the matzo ball soup, giving it a hearty feel. The soup has a homemade quality that recalls traditional recipes and comes in generous portions.
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Fisher’s Deli is open for breakfast and lunch.
Expect to wait in line as it is very popular.
Parking can be difficult during the farmer's market.
Kosher restaurant offers Israeli homey vibes with a clean, bright dining setting and a casual, welcoming atmosphere. The menu features bold, comforting options like shawarma and smash burgers, served in generous portions at reasonable prices.
Soups here stand out for their hearty portions and rich flavors. Options like the lentil soup and chicken matzah ball soup come with plenty of chicken and offer a satisfying, warming experience.
Chicken matzah ball soup comes with a lot of chicken and offers a satisfying warmth on cooler days. The soup pairs well with other dishes like the schnitzel sandwich and burgers.
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The restaurant offers daily specials and off-menu items.
Parking could be tricky, but options are available nearby.
No outside food or drink is allowed due to kosher observances.
Small Jewish-style deli offers a warm, neighborhood-like atmosphere with a family-owned, authentic vibe. The space feels inviting and relaxed, often standing room only with customers lingering to talk. Generous portions and reasonable prices complement the sense of community.
Soups here are homemade and soul-soothing, with the matzah ball soup standing out as a favorite. Chicken noodle and lima bean soups also offer comforting, hearty flavors.
Broth carries a rich flavor that complements the soft, fluffy matzah balls. The soup consistently delivers a comforting warmth with each serving.
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Goldmans Deli is open daily with few exceptions.
The cost for half a sandwich, a bowl of soup, and a fountain drink was $23.76.
The portions were generous, and the prices were very reasonable.
Proper sit-down deli with old school diner feel and tooled metal ceiling creates a comfortable, classic NYC kosher atmosphere. The space is quiet and welcoming, offering a warm Jewish New Yorker experience distinct from bustling modern delis.
Matzo ball soup offers rich flavor and comforting warmth. It pairs well with sandwiches and serves as a satisfying lunch option.
Matzo ball soup stands out for its flavorful and comforting broth paired with perfectly cooked matzah balls. It pairs well with classic deli items like corned beef sandwiches and pickles.
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The restaurant is kosher, so no outside food or drink is allowed.
The restaurant only allows 40 minutes to eat after entry.
The restaurant closed for sit down dinner at 7:30 PM.
Simple, spacious hamburger restaurant with counter ordering and outdoor tables offers a friendly, inviting atmosphere suitable for families and regulars. Upbeat music plays, sometimes with inappropriate language, creating a lively vibe. Unique touches include a piano for kids and an eye for detail in decor.
Matzo ball soup stands out with its fresh daily preparation and consistent quality. New England clam chowder also appears as a notable soup option.
Matzo ball soup comes fresh daily and tastes very good. It stands out alongside other well-cooked dishes like burgers and onion rings.
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Eighty Twenty is now open 7 days for lunch and dinner, and they plan to add breakfast soon.
Dollar wings are available on Wednesdays.
Expect a wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Small space with authentic New York style and a modern rustic interior creates a cozy, neighborhood feel. Atmosphere feels comfortable and welcoming, often lively like a party. Open kitchen and self-serve setup add to the casual, homey vibe.
Matzo ball soup tastes homemade and stands out for its rich flavor. It pairs well with other dishes like latkas and sometimes comes as a complimentary offering for community helpers.
Soup features a flavorful matzo ball and broth with chicken and vegetables. It tastes homemade and resembles a typical veggie soup with chicken. The matzo ball is delicious and pairs well with the soup.
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Reservations are recommended for catering services, especially on weekends.
Expect to pay around $30 for a sandwich, which may feel overpriced.
Arrive early for breakfast or lunch to avoid long wait times.
Bagel shop with a spacious interior and an old-school vibe offers a cozy and lively atmosphere filled with authentic Jewish soul food aromas. The place buzzes with friendly conversation and a community feel, making it a great spot to hang out. Bagels, bialys, and classic deli sandwiches stand out as the best in the area.
Soups here serve as solid comfort foods especially when feeling unwell. Classics like matzo ball soup and split pea soup stand out for their rich flavors and soothing qualities.
Matzo ball soup features classic deli flavors with a rich broth and well-made matzo balls. It stands out among other deli staples like corned beef and pastrami.
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Expect to pay around $17 for a pastrami on rye and a drink.
Reservations are required for catering services.
A phone number is required for every order, which can be inconvenient.
Old-time Jewish deli with a modern twist offers mostly takeout with limited seating at a counter and outside tables. Atmosphere stays quiet and unhurried, even during busy periods. Known for hand-cut pastrami, homemade matzo ball soup, and large portions, it stands out for fresh, traditional deli flavors.
Matzo ball soup stands out with its homemade taste and no peeled carrots in the broth. The soup feels like a classic, comforting dish with perfectly cooked matzo balls.
Matzo ball soup here stands out for its rich flavor and well-made matzo balls. It pairs well with classic sides like latkes served with sour cream and apple sauce.
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The menu is limited during Passover, affecting available options.
Expect high prices, with some items like hot dogs costing $8.
Street parking is available, along with a garage across the street.
Tiny space filled with sports memorabilia and family photos creates a cozy, nostalgic atmosphere. The vibe feels like stepping back in time with a strong sense of community. Authentic Jewish deli energy blends with rustic charm throughout.
Matzo ball soup stands out with its authentic flavor and exceptional quality. Saltine crackers served alongside are notably classy.
Matzo ball soup here stands out for its rich flavor and satisfying texture. It pairs well with sandwiches like the Reuben, making it a solid choice for a hearty meal.
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Expect prices to be higher than average for deli sandwiches.
Carryout orders may lack condiments and utensils, so plan accordingly.
The menu features a large selection of comfort food and deli classics.
Bagel shop with a retro style and modern, sleek design offers free cream cheese samples and self-serve seating. Atmosphere shifts from peaceful and pleasant during slow times to loud and crowded on busy days. Staff are knowledgeable and helpful, enhancing the friendly and energetic vibe.
Matzo Ball Soup stands out with its rich, comforting flavor. It pairs well with bagels and lox, making it a warm, satisfying choice.
Comforting broth and classic matzo balls make the soup a warm, satisfying choice. It pairs well with other traditional items like the lox sandwich or a sesame bagel with caviar cream cheese.
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You need to get a ticket before ordering to join the queue.
Expect to wait at least 30 minutes during peak hours.
To avoid the wait, consider ordering online for pickup.
Space resembles a New York deli with a clean, comfortable atmosphere and exquisite background music. Seating includes both booths and tables, arranged to accommodate office groups and outdoor covered areas. The vibe is relaxed and welcoming, evoking a sense of home and familiarity.
Matzo ball soup stands out with plenty of solid ingredients, not just broth. Other soups like baked French onion and cabbage soup also deliver rich flavors and hearty portions.
Matzo ball soup stands out with its tasty, soul-warming broth and well-made matzo balls. It pairs well with classic deli items like the Reuben sandwich and potato pancakes.
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Catering orders can be placed easily for events.
Parking is convenient and readily available.
Expect the restaurant to be crowded on weekends.
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.
Matzo ball soup features a rich, comforting broth with healing qualities and fluffy balls. French onion soup stands out with a deep, savory flavor that many find memorable.
Rich broth and a matzo ball that tastes like it contains meat define the matzo ball soup here. The soup pairs well with noodles and stands out for its exceptional quality and healing feel.
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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.
Vintage decor with hundreds of old photos and classic blue and white bakeware creates a warm, authentic Jewish deli atmosphere. The space feels community-focused and welcoming, with a lively, nostalgic vibe that recalls decades of tradition. A small market and gift shop add to the unique, homey experience.
Broth and chicken in the soup taste delicious. Matzah ball soup matches traditional recipes and feels homemade. Soup pairs well with sandwiches like chicken salad on pumpernickel.
Matzo ball soup tastes just like homemade, with a comforting, familiar flavor. The matzo balls are well-made and the broth is flavorful, making it a dish people often want more of.
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Deli Divine does not accept reservations, so plan to arrive early.
Expect high prices, with bagels costing between $13 and $50.
The ordering process can be confusing due to a small, poorly displayed menu.
Interior mimics an old-school diner with retro vibe and classy servers in white lab coats. Atmosphere feels warm and homey yet somewhat sterile and quiet while ordering. Known for classic bagel and lox, it draws those seeking a historic Jewish deli experience.
Matzo ball soup tastes like chicken gomtang and stands out as a comforting dish. It pairs well with latkes and challah bread pudding for a classic experience.
Matzo ball soup features comforting broth similar to chicken gomtang and includes classic matzo balls. It pairs well with simple sides like golden and red beet salad or challah bread pudding.
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Making a reservation is necessary to avoid a wait of over an hour.
Expect to wait on busy weekend mornings; arrive early to get on the list.
No reservations are accepted, so expect long waits on weekends.
Narrow, old-school diner with a historic vibe and intimate seating creates a cozy, authentic atmosphere. The place buzzes with classic New York energy, featuring minimal service and a tight layout that feels like stepping back in time.
Soups here include lentil soup that is perfect and scorching, along with flavorful borscht and vegetable soup. Matzah ball soup is available for $6.50, and all soups are freshly made and healthy.
Matzo ball soup stands out with its good flavor and includes a parve (vegan) option. It costs around $6.50 and is often highlighted alongside other dishes like cheese blintz and white fish sandwich.
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The restaurant has limited seating, so arrive early on weekdays.
Breakfast special deals are available before 11am daily for $7.
A small toast size sandwich and a cup of soup costs $18.
Small deli space with maximum efficiency and a soda shoppe feel creates a cozy, homey atmosphere. Friendly energy and an authentic vibe make it feel like a walk back in time. Tables are few and always full, enhancing the intimate setting.
Matzo ball soup offers hearty, homemade flavor but comes in a small portion and lacks noodles or vegetables. Bean soup stands out as simple yet satisfying, delivering a taste like grandma’s cooking.
Matzo ball soup offers a comforting and warm experience with perfectly salted broth. The portion is a bit small and lacks extras like noodles or vegetables.
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Takeout is recommended due to limited seating inside.
Online ordering is advised for weekend breakfast to avoid long lines.
Expect a line during busy hours, especially on weekends.
Rustic brick walls with moss and an artsy vibe create a homey, cozy atmosphere. The space feels clean and spacious but gets loud and lively during busy hours. Regulars enjoy a friendly, welcoming environment that blends classic deli charm with contemporary touches.
Chicken matzah ball soup stands out with its generous portions and high-quality ingredients. Soups come packed securely to prevent spills, making them easy to enjoy alongside sandwiches and salads.
Chicken broth holds fluffy matzo balls that stay light and not dense. The soup pairs well with chopped liver and sandwiches for a classic combo.
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The restaurant opens at 7 AM daily.
Special offers are available on Wednesdays.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted.
Newly renovated deli space features bright lighting and a modern feel with a forest wall adding visual interest. Atmosphere feels cafeteria-like and lively, especially on Thursday nights with a distinct Yeshivish vibe. Plenty of seating supports a bustling, energetic environment.
Chicken matzo ball soup stands out with its well-seasoned broth and full flavor. The chicken soup offers a comforting taste that many find memorable.
Chicken matzo ball soup offers a well-seasoned and full-flavored broth. The soup feels comforting and pairs well with other dishes like Pastrami Kanish.
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Reservations are required for groups of 10 or more.
A 20% service charge is automatically added to all bills.
The deli closes at 10 PM, and no entry is allowed after 9:30 PM.
Sandwich shop with nostalgic 60s decor and classic movie star photos on the walls creates a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. Seating is cafeteria style with both indoor and outdoor options. The place feels like an authentic New York deli, offering a laid-back vibe despite steady customer flow.
Chicken soup features ginormous matzoh balls in a rich broth. The matzo ball soup pairs well with hot pastrami or corned beef on rye.
Broth in the matzo ball soup stays delicious and hot. The matzah balls hold up well and pair nicely with classic deli meats like pastrami and corned beef.
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Parking can be challenging depending on timing.
Order by phone for pick-ups to avoid lengthy wait times.
Portion sizes are large; expect to take half home.
Neighborhood deli blends modern design with old school vibes and classic Jewish menu items. Atmosphere feels inviting and roomy, with comfortable seating and lively music. Prices run high, but portions are generous and food quality is notable.
Chicken soup features large chunks of carrots and tender chicken with plenty of noodles and balanced saltiness. Matzo ball soup comes out perfectly golden and salted, often paired with sandwiches for a solid meal.
Matzo ball soup features perfectly golden and well-salted broth with homemade matzo balls. It pairs well with classic deli items like latkas and corned beef sandwiches.
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Parking can be challenging; arrive early to secure a spot.
Prices are higher than average, with meats priced per half pound.
Limited side options are available; choose between gravy or fries.
Old school Jewish deli with classic diner feel and booth, table, and counter seating creates a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Large windows bring in natural light, though the interior feels dated and worn. The place fills with a lively crowd, making noise levels rise during busy times.
Chicken soup with matzah balls stands out as a highlight, especially the matzah ball itself. Creamy Tomato Parmesan Soup offers a rich, cheesy option, while split pea and cold matzo ball soups provide comforting variety.
Matzo ball soup here stands out for its elemental and good quality. Options include cold servings and additions like kreplach, making it a solid choice to pair with classic deli sandwiches.
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Parking is limited and first come, first serve, making street parking a better option.
The current price for a Reuben sandwich is $20.
The deli opens at 10am, which is later than typical breakfast spots.
American restaurant with close seating and loud music creates a lively, bustling atmosphere. Indoor and covered outdoor spaces offer a chic, bright vibe with a retro photo booth in the basement adding unique charm.
Matzo ball soup stands out with its filling flavors and garnishes like dill and parsley. Tomato soup pairs well with grilled cheese or cheese toastie, offering a creamy and delicious experience.
Chicken matzo ball soup offers a filling meal with good flavors like dill and parsley garnish. It feels perfect for a chilly evening and stands out among other dishes on the menu.
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Bubby's does not take reservations on weekends for brunch.
Expect to wait at least 30 minutes to an hour on weekends.
Bubby's only accepts walk-in customers.