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.
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.
Food here is truly glatt kosher and authentic, matching or exceeding traditional kosher delis. The deli offers artisanal kosher dishes with excellent quality and a modern touch.
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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.
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 offers a well-seasoned and full-flavored broth. The soup feels comforting and pairs well with other dishes like Pastrami Kanish.
Classic kosher deli flavors shine through with overstuffed sandwiches and authentic New York style. The food captures the old school kosher taste that stands out in the city.
Good to know
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.
Enjoy authentic kosher pastrami in a quiet, classic NYC deli with a warm Jewish New Yorker vibe. The matzo ball soup offers a flavorful broth and perfect matzah balls. Cozy, old school diner feel with tooled metal ceiling adds to the charm.
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.
Authentic kosher pastrami stands out here with generous, delicious portions. The deli serves real kosher deli food, maintaining strict authenticity throughout.
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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.
Traditional booth layout creates a cozy diner atmosphere with a casual, family-oriented vibe. The place serves authentic old-school kosher deli food with standout items like pastrami and tongue sandwiches. Prices are notably high, reflecting a premium deli experience.
Matzo ball soup stands out with its great flavor and is often paired with a relish tray. It works well as an appetizer and draws positive attention for its quality.
Old school kosher deli food captures the authentic taste of Brooklyn-style kosher delis. The kosher hot dog wrapped in a potato knish stands out, especially when paired with cole slaw in the bun.
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Expect to pay around $40 for a sandwich, drink, and fries.
Seniors receive a great value deal on meals.
A buy 1 get 1 deal on sandwiches is available.
Classic old school Jewish deli atmosphere fills a somewhat grimy space with sticky floors. Kosher certification ensures authentic offerings, while pastrami sandwiches and soup varieties stand out for quality and flavor. The place draws a mix of office workers seeking hassle-free kosher lunches and deli classics.
Matzo ball soup stands out for its quality and flavor. It pairs well with other dishes like pastrami and chopped liver.
Offers kosher sandwiches and soups with consistent quality. Provides kosher catering that satisfies both kosher and non-kosher diners.
Good to know
The establishment is certified kosher by the Orthodox Union.
The cost for two people for lunch is $75.
The sandwich costs $22.
Narrow diner with historic vibe offers kosher dairy and vegetarian dishes in a casual setting. Matzo ball soup is a flavorful classic with a vegan option. Cozy seating and classic New York energy make it a unique spot for authentic eats.
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.
Offers kosher dairy and vegetarian options that suit kosher dietary needs. Provides affordable and well-prepared kosher dishes in a casual setting.
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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.
Simple, plain setup with a warm, inviting atmosphere captures a classic New York deli vibe. Friendly energy fills the space, offering a peaceful yet lively environment. Known for authentic kosher deli experience and exceptional pastrami sandwiches, it stands out as a neighborhood staple with top-notch traditional flavors.
Matzah ball soup comes with a rich broth and tender matzah balls. Sometimes it can be a bit salty, but staff offer to fix it. The soup often appears in lunch specials alongside classic deli items.
Authentic kosher deli experience shines through with consistently excellent food and fast, friendly service. Hot dogs stand out as some of the best in any kosher deli.
Good to know
All meats served are strictly glatt kosher, ensuring high quality.
Catering services are available for events, with rave reviews from customers.
Delivery is available through Goldbelly, reaching customers nationwide.
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.
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.
Authentic Kosher Deli food features traditional pickles and cole slaw served promptly. The dining area offers a solid spot to enjoy quality kosher dishes with a classic deli vibe.
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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.
Space combines vintage diner vibes with a timeless atmosphere and classic NYC feel. Lighting and sound keep it quiet during weekdays, creating a calm setting. Popular menu items like hotdogs and pastrami sandwiches draw steady interest.
Matzo ball soup comes out piping hot and tastes delicious with a side of pickles. Sometimes it can be a bit salty.
Freshly made kosher food includes hotdogs with various toppings and classic deli sandwiches like pastrami and corned beef. Consistent quality and taste make it a solid choice for a true New York kosher deli experience.
Good to know
The event 'Latkes and Laughs' includes dinner and a comedy show.
Sunday is a popular day for customers to visit for prime ribs.
The deli is accessible for individuals with disabilities.
Small deli with cramped seating and classic diner vibe featuring mirrored walls and stainless steel slabs. Atmosphere feels authentic and nostalgic with a calm, traditional energy. Space is limited, making seating sometimes hard to find.
Broth offers pure comfort with a rich and flavorful taste. Matzo balls have a perfect texture that complements the soup well.
An old school kosher deli with leaner, thinly sliced pastrami compared to others. They serve a very good kosher pastrami sandwich but do not offer Swiss cheese despite claiming to be kosher.
Good to know
Each pastrami sandwich costs around $26, which is considered high by many.
The restaurant is less than a 10-minute walk from Central Park.
Reservations are not accepted, and expect long wait times during peak hours.