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EXPLORE NYC | | | | | | | 300 E 12th St
New York,
NY
10003
212-228-2909 | | | | | Description: EAST VILLAGE. The line out the door will show you that vegans and carnivores agree Angelica Kitchen is a wonderful dining experience. Anyone worried that vegetarian fare isn't filling hasn't tried the sweet potato croquettes flavored with pecans, garlic, fennel and caraway, with an onion-dill glaze. Other filling favorites are the hot, open-faced tempeh sandwich and the "dragon bowl" composed of steamed sea veggies, rice, beans and tofu. Don't forget to save room for the delectable desserts the lemon-almond torte wins raves among regulars.
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| 465 W 51st St
New York,
NY
10019
212-262-2920 | | | | | Description: HELL'S KITCHEN. Small and simple, this Israeli eatery draws rave reviews from those who've been here. Tasty sandwiches and scrumptious kebabs please the palate while prices please the pocketbook. Try the great tasting falafel, hummus or salads. Top your meal off with a piece of rich baklava. TRAIN: C, E to 50th St
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| 541 Amsterdam Ave
New York,
NY
10024
212-724-4707 | | | | | Description: UPPER WEST SIDE. Stripped-down décor and simple pleasures define this well-established Jewish eatery known for delicious brunch and expertly packed sandwiches. Affectionately called "The Sturgeon King," Barney Greengrass definitely knows their fish. Some of the best deli food in New York. Housed in their current location since 1929. Delivery until 4pm daily. TRAIN: B, C, 1, 9 to 86th St
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| 209 W 38th St
New York,
NY
10018
212-398-2367 | | | | | Description: GARMENT DISTRICT. Home of the much Matzo balls Eating Contest, Ben's offers deli food in a clean and modern dining area. A good choice for old favorites as well as new experiences, this New York tradition is a must to get an authentic deli experience. TRAIN: B, D, N, Q or 1, 2, 3, S, 7 or A, C, E to 42nd St
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| 1064 Madison Ave
New York,
NY
10028
212-772-0022 | | | | | Description: UPPER EAST SIDE. Known for exceptional breads and outstanding baked goods, this eatery owned by Eli Zabar offers only the best in early morning selections. This deli's loyal followers will tell you that the steep prices here are well worth the money! TRAIN: 6 to 77th Street.
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| 205 E Houston St
New York,
NY
10002
212-254-2246 | | | | | Description: 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
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| 548 3rd Ave
New York,
NY
10016
212-679-0442 | | | | | Description: MURRAY HILL. At any time of the day or night, satisfy your deli craving at Sarge's. Open 24 hours, seven days a week, this delicatessen is like no other and serves beer and alcoholic drinks. Sarge's is home of the "Deli Wellington" which is a puff pastry, with pastrami, corned beef, potatoes, onions, and spices. Moderately priced deli sandwiches are piled high with a variety of kosher meats and served alongside classic deli staples. Sarge's will even ship his kosher meats to Canada and anywhere in the USA. TRAIN: 6 to 33rd St
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| 834 7th Ave
New York,
NY
10019
212-245-7850 | | | | | Description: MIDTOWN WEST. This classic New York deli is notorious for employing waitstaff trying to break into the theater, so don't be surprised if your menu is delivered via song. Packed with tourists and locals alike, Stage Deli serves up huge portions of true deli fare like corned beef and pastrami. TRAIN: B, D, E to Seventh Ave. Second location at 1461 Second Ave, (212)439-9989.
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| Upstairs at Eli's Vinegar Factory431 E 91st St
New York,
NY
10128
212-987-0885 | | | | | Description: UPPER EAST SIDE. In a loft above Eli Zabar's famous specialty food warehouse former home to a vinegar and mustard factory this eatery serves brunch foods. Savor made-from-scratch breads, tasty omelets, wholegrain pancakes, and roast beef hash with fried eggs. Reservations not accepted. TRAIN: 4, 5, 6 to 86th St.
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| 2245 Broadway
New York,
NY
10024
212-787-2000 | | | | | Description: UPPER WEST SIDE. A New York tradition if ever there was one, Zabar's is known far and wide for its superb selection of deli meats, bagels, gourmet coffees and smoked fish. And yet for those on the go, stopping off at a world-famous gourmet market may not be a very practical option. Fortunately, that is where Zabar's Café steps in as a much-appreciated lifesaver. For everything from hot grilled paninis and mind-blowing mochachinos to classic corned beef or salami sandwiches, this place is a must. TRAIN: 1 to 79th St
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