Category: Delis
When people think of delis, they frequently picture typical American Jewish food like matzo ball soup and pastrami on rye. But the deli is accommodating.
Below are some kosher options that will blow your mind and your palate, along with butcher shops that double as restaurants, authentic Russian eateries, and more quick bites options.
“Great place to stop in for lunch. It’s in a small rundown plaza so lookout for the sign. Lots of food options from chicken, steak, salads, pita sandwiches and it tastes good. As soon as you sit down, they give you the complimentary salad sampler plates. Service was efficient and…
View moreMatt "Kush" Kuscher of Kush Hospitality Group re-opened Stephen's Delicatessen on June 19, 2019. Key elements remain consistent at Stephen's: both the hand-sliced smoked meats and the person who's been slicing them for over 60 years. Junior's Station, a carving station where guests will see Junior hand-slicing pastrami and corned…
View moreIn Sunny Isles, an area with several Eastern European restaurants, you'll find Matryoshka, an Eastern European store and deli. The Ukrainian beer, cured meats, and frozen perogies at Matryoshka are worth the trip to this tiny grocery store. Having lunch and going shopping at the same time is a great…
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