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KATZ’S DELI

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205 East Houston Street, Lower East Side, New York (Manhattan), The United States Of America
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2024
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Historic delicatessen in the New York Jewish community offering generous pastrami sandwiches.

You may remember the scene in the movie When Harry met Sally where Meg Ryan fakes an orgasm in the middle of a restaurant... Here you are! This huge delicatessen founded in 1888 is an institution of the New York Jewish community. It serves the most famous pastrami sandwiches in the city. Beware: they are huge. You take a ticket at the entrance (to be kept until your exit), then you head towards a counter, where an abundance of cold cuts awaits you. On the wall and on the ceiling, photos of celebrities who have passed through this place.

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rosenval
Visited in december 2021
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Incontournable
L'endroit idéal pour déguster un smoked meat (sandwich à la viande fumée) délicieux et copieux. Il vaut largement la demi-heure de file avant de commander !
lodibou
Visited in november 2019
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Un resto mythique!
Un resto mythique de part son histoire. Le panneau indiquant la table de Harry et Sally est toujours présent, et sur le mur, on peut voir nombre de photos des gens passés par ici.
C'est aussi une institution parce que c'est un très vieux déli, qui était là lors de la construction du quartier.
Niveau gastronomie il ne faut pas chercher le raffinement mais j'ai trouvé la viande vraiment délicieuse et fondante. Inutile de prendre des frites ou un dessert vu la quantité! Je n'en ai mangé que la moitié, et le reste a été emballé pour un doggy bag. Au final 22 usd pour 2 repas, je trouve ça correct.
Au niveau de la salle, on peut choisir le service à table avec tips, ou self service (tips aux choix) . Niveau self service la queue est bien plus rapide, parce que ça peut faire peur en arrivant! Ne pas hésiter en tous cas!
Barbara R
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Classique déli avec tout les plats juif américaines. La qualité est acceptable, les plats sont très copieux, beaucoup de clients, beaucoup des touristes, mais il faut y aller, on mange comme dans un film. Un peu trop chèr.
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We were lunched at Katz, in this mythical" place dating back to 1888. It is nice and surprising. You can order to wear, or sit, or to sit to order. A large room "canteen" on the wall a multitude of pictures depicting the owners as well as various famous guests there having eaten and the sign indicating the precise place where the actors had assisi during filming "Quand Harry meets Sally"! We could not resist take their famous reuben with pastrami, cheese, sauerkraut, very good but very copious, difficult to finish it. The cheese cake also was good. Staff was nice but be careful not to lose ticket given to the entrance if not 50$ will be charged. It is a simple and unpretentious but we do not regret having been. That changes New york trendy places. It is to be at least once.

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