Where to eat Deli food in New York City: The Best Restaurants and Bars

March 19, 2020 Giuseppe Pratt

Reviews on Deli food in New York City, New York, United States. New York is a huge metropolis that attracts people from around the world, but at its heart, the diverse neighborhoods are what make the city so special. From the southern tip of Manhattan in the bustling Financial District to Harlem up north, every block is a destination in its own right with surprises around every corner. To really get a sense of the Big Apple, there’s no better way to experience the city than exploring a neighborhood.
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1. Fiore Deli of Hoboken

414 Adams St, Hoboken, NJ 07030-2693 Italian, Deli Lunch Takeout, Wheelchair Accessible +1 201-659-1655 https://www.tripadvisor.pt/
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5 based on 152 reviews

Fiore Deli of Hoboken

Reviewed By jude72

You have to wait 30 minutes to get your lunch sandwich but it's well worth it. Come before 11am or after 4pm if you want to purchase anything other than sandwiches. They have lots of italian packaged goods : pasta, panetone, pesto but none of these are fresh - they are shelf items. They also have mixed olives, marinades artichokes, red peppers and a few cold cuts.

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2. Murray's Cheese

254 Bleecker St, New York City, NY 10014-4101 Deli Lunch Takeout, Wheelchair Accessible, Reservations [email protected] +1 212-243-3289 http://Www.murrayscheese.com
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4 based on 253 reviews

Murray's Cheese

Reviewed By mtjb01

Why does unhealthy food taste sooooooo good? At the recommendation of my daughter (who sent me a video of the cheeses used in the toastie - or "melt" as they refer to it here), I wandered off to Bleeker street. The whole area was buzzing and Murray's was full with a good healthy vibe of music and conversation. I sat at the bar counter and was able to admire the cheese cabinet in front of me. The menu looked good but I was here for one thing only - their cheese melt. It was accompanied by a very tasty smoked creamy tomato soup and cheese stick, but the cheese toastie was everything it was meant to be. The cheese oozed out and the toast was crisp and slathered in butter - that's why it was so good. One could get this melt as a take away (and a 1/3rd of the cost) from the cheese shop next door but they only offer it until 4pm. This was one cheese toastie to travel for ... but my arteries and waist line will certainly regret it!!

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3. Russ & Daughters Cafe

127 Orchard St, New York City, NY 10002-3103 American, Cafe, Deli Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Brunch Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Takeout +1 212-475-4881 http://www.russanddaughterscafe.com
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4 based on 637 reviews

Russ & Daughters Cafe

Reviewed By dahlia8

We arrived before they opened and there was a line. We ordered a smoked salmon platter and and some latkes. The latkes were thick and delicious. I make latkes but they’re never that thick! The smoked salmon platter...heaven. We ordered the Ida. Yes it’s $85 but split amongst 4 people with unlimited bagels, it was a mighty good meal for the price. The Scottish salmon and the Pastrami cured salmon were my favorite but all 4 salmons were delicious. The pickled tomatoes and carrots were really tasty as well. Yes, get here early or expect to wait because the food is just that good.

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