Who needs to travel to the city for a good pastrami sandwich when you have a place like this right in town?
I have to give this place 5 stars for what it is, compared to other Kosher deli's and for the quality of food and the price.
I have gotten lunch here at least 30 times, always consistent, Â great high quality stuffed sandwiches along with high quality kosher fare. I have never been disappointed with anything I have ever eaten from here.
Awesome matzoh ball soup :D
Been going here for years. Â They certainly have pretty good food here. For the first timers, try a sandwich (roast beef or turkey) or a hot dog, or the bbq chicken and mashed potatoes. Â The soups are pretty decent as well.
There are a couple things I do not like about this place. First off, it is expensive.  I went a couple days ago and  I got one sandwich (turkey on rye) It came to over $10 (no drink, just a sandwich).  It wasn't huge or anything either justifying such a high price.  It was good, but not $10 good.  I also seem to get charged a different price for the same items I order depending on who is ringing me up-- that just seems strange.  Lastly, I notice that they handle the money and will make the food without washing their hands.  Money is a germ magnet and you either need to have 1 person who just handles cash or put on fresh gloves each time you make food.
So although the food is very good, I don't go as often as I would because the prices are just too high for me.
I've been a fan of this delectable little kosher deli forever. Most of the time, their hot pastrami on rye is to die for - juicy and delicious. But on occasion, you'll get a bad batch. But walk into this place and the aroma is unbelievable - grab yourself a kosher dog w/ mustard n kraut, or a hot pastrami/corned beef on rye, or some of the delicious bbq chicken.....great place to try lots of different stuff, but watch the wallet.
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