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entropyvsenergy t1_j2uy0ov wrote

It's pretty good. Scratches the pastrami on rye itch. Good wraps too. Didn't love their latkes.

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Strbry-ShortCake t1_j2vyuvw wrote

personally i think its not worth the cost. The grilled pastrami was delicious but the latke (emphasis on there only being one) was burnt, the knish was cold on the inside, and the prices are kinda ridiculous.

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SweetHatDisc t1_j2vzyw6 wrote

Pastrami is amazing. Corned beef is very good, matzo ball soup is excellent. Haven't tried anything else on the menu because I'm not sure why anyone would go to a NY Style deli to pick up a turkey sandwich.

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apple-masher t1_j2wyn9g wrote

The food is ok, but some items are overpriced. Sandwiches taste fine. the actual "jewish deli" items are very expensive. $17 for a reuben? seriously?

Their kugel is good. latkes, and knish's are ok, but not amazing.

The atmosphere is not at all like a jewish deli (if that's important to you). It feels like some kind of boutique / day spa. Wierd zen music playing, and a huge flat screen TV with nature scenes playing on a loop. What the hippy hell were they thinking?

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UncleBuckPancakes t1_j2yl62y wrote

I still think the best accessible option is Reins on the Hartford Turnpike in CT.

Weintraubs on Water St used to be my goto in the 80s and 90s but that's long gone...

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whethe_fugawi t1_j2ynob9 wrote

Pastrami was not good; wasn’t trimmed properly, too much fat and cartilage, and the flavor was just not good. As mentioned by others, it was also overpriced for what you get.

Can’t comment on anything else, wouldn’t recommend or return. Don’t understand the hype at all.

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Embarrassed_Switch27 t1_j2z8u5v wrote

@ $50 for two Rubens and a couple bottles of pop its really had to enjoy. Good but they’d have to be at those prices.

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