Originally Posted by Scoutgal
Originally Posted by Ezekiel
Originally Posted by Scoutgal
I went to the opening of a new deli in my town. It advertises old-fashioned Jewish foods, and American classics. I had home made pastrami on fresh-baked Jewish rye bread with brown mustard and sliced dill pickles. It came with a choice of sides, and I picked the homemade potato salad and their iced tea. The whole thing came to about $8.00 after tax. It was really good!

Why Scout, how very New York ThumbsUp

In 1998, I was in Manhattan, and we went to some famous NY deli. Those sandwiches were HUGE and very good. This place reminds of that one, whose name escapes me. It also reminds me of Langers Deli in Los Angeles-which is a famous landmark with delicious deli food!
New York's finest deli was always the 2nd Ave. Deli (used to be about 3 blocks from where I live, but now, is no longer on 2nd Ave. it has moved to mid-town because they could no longer afford the rent).
That and the Carnegie Deli (both mainstays of NY eatery).
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