[2024 New York Restaurant] Travel Guide for Katz's Delicatessen (Updated Dec)
Address:
205 E Houston St, New York, NY 10002, United States
Opening times:
Open 00:00-23:00For reference only
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Rosanna_
NuYork Favourite
This one's amongst the most iconic of places i visited in New York. It's worth all the hype and long lines. It's got its classic food to back up it's reputation. The restaurant decor is very cool, retro with some pop culture references, including the table from when Harry Met Sally. I like the idea of pastrami sandwiches in general. It can be quite addictive!
So naturally that's what the two of us ordered. The pastrami sandwich, which was more than enough for two people then there were the pickles and meat, all very nice and flavorful. The matzo bowl was also delicious. You have to be prepared for the crowd inside as well. But that's the real NY vibe you get here. If you've come all the way to ny, I think you should try Katz's Delicatessen.
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Freebird_Grace
Katz's Delicatessen NYC
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Katz's Delicatessen is a long established no frills restaurant, apparently also famous for its cranky service, so why do people still dine here? Well, simply because it's new york's best deli serving one of the best pastrami sandwiches at Katz's. Do not expect a posh setting In this deli, everything is simple but their sandwiches are heavenly and it's worth every calories. Expect hand carved pastrami stuffed in large portions in between 2 soft bread, juicy and yummy, warm and fresh. The sandwich also comes with pickles and soup. It's a simple meal but one that doesn't disappoint.
Vanvanlai
Eating through NYC
If you are in the Lower Eastside of New York, you need to go to Katz Deli and get their pastrami sandwich. Yes, it's packed and there are a lot of tourists, but it's not a tourist trap.
Obviously, their pastrami on rye sandwich, fries, and pickles are famous, but their grilled hotdogs are very good-much better than the dirty water hotdogs you get throughout the city.
Prince of Pusan
Katz Delicatessen
#wheretogo Katz's Delicatessen in NYC is an experience that takes your taste buds on a journey of deli delight. The moment you step inside, you're greeted with the unmistakable scent of delicious meats and freshly baked bread. It's a sensory invitation you can't resist.
I opted for one of their famous sandwiches, and it exceeded my expectations in every way. The bread, with its perfect balance of softness and chewiness, served as the ideal canvas for the star of the show: the meat. And oh, what meat it was! Each bite was an explosion of flavor and juiciness, a testament to their time-honored expertise in the art of curing and cooking.
The portions are generous, making sure you leave satisfied and perhaps with some leftovers for later. It's no wonder Katz's has been an institution in New York for over a century. Their sandwiches are more than just food; they're a slice of history and a testament to the enduring love affair between New Yorkers and their deli.
Whether you're a local or a visitor, Katz's Delicatessen is a must-visit. It's the kind of place where you can taste the city's rich culinary heritage in every bite, and it's an experience that'll have you coming back for more.