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Best Jewish Deli in the Southeast
Posted on 8/1/20 at 2:28 pm
Posted on 8/1/20 at 2:28 pm
Jewish delicatessens are some of my favorite restaurants. Obviously, we lack good ones compared to the Northeast and California. I’m sure some parts of southern Florida have good ones, but I’m unfamiliar.
What are the better Jewish delicatessens in the Southeast region of the US? My favorites are
Steins - New Orleans (clear cut favorite)
General Muir - Atlanta
Noshville - Nashville
What are the better Jewish delicatessens in the Southeast region of the US? My favorites are
Steins - New Orleans (clear cut favorite)
General Muir - Atlanta
Noshville - Nashville
Posted on 8/1/20 at 2:32 pm to t00f
Friend,
Correct. The only thing clear cut is that Kosher Cajun Deli is better than Stein’s.
Yours,
TulaneLSU
Correct. The only thing clear cut is that Kosher Cajun Deli is better than Stein’s.
Yours,
TulaneLSU
Posted on 8/1/20 at 2:32 pm to GentleJackJones
Bagelicious in Marietta is a really good traditional Jewish deli. Also, I wouldn’t really consider the general Muir a deli
Posted on 8/1/20 at 2:35 pm to TulaneLSU
KCD does more distro than people even know my fellow T2 poster
Posted on 8/1/20 at 2:40 pm to t00f
general muir is certainly the most appealing of them all to visit in person ... and they do have a deli counter just to the right when entering.
Posted on 8/1/20 at 4:59 pm to GentleJackJones
Not southeast, but it's closer than Atlanta is to Louisiana.
Kenny & Ziggy's in Houston. And it's a true NY Delicatessen, Ziggy is from NY, and his family used to own delis.
Here is the documentary on it. Deli Man (Ziggy is a main focal point, but all about jewish delis): LINK
Kenny & Ziggy's in Houston. And it's a true NY Delicatessen, Ziggy is from NY, and his family used to own delis.
Here is the documentary on it. Deli Man (Ziggy is a main focal point, but all about jewish delis): LINK
This post was edited on 8/1/20 at 7:22 pm
Posted on 8/1/20 at 5:48 pm to GentleJackJones
Not SE
But there is a surprisingly amazing chain kosher deli over by me called Wise Sons Jewish Deli that is on point.
ETA:At least I think it’s a chain
But there is a surprisingly amazing chain kosher deli over by me called Wise Sons Jewish Deli that is on point.
ETA:At least I think it’s a chain
This post was edited on 8/1/20 at 5:49 pm
Posted on 8/1/20 at 6:25 pm to GentleJackJones
Is this a list of the only three 'Jewish' Deli's you have eaten at in the south?
Noshville is garbage.
Steins is just owned by a Jewish guy.
I'm going to pick something in Miami or Palm Beach that I have never been to.
Noshville is garbage.
Steins is just owned by a Jewish guy.
I'm going to pick something in Miami or Palm Beach that I have never been to.
This post was edited on 8/1/20 at 6:33 pm
Posted on 8/1/20 at 6:37 pm to fightin tigers
quote:
Is this a list of the only three 'Jewish' Deli's you have eaten at in the south?
No, but they aren’t on every corner unlike BBQ, burger, and TexMex spots, you stupe.
Noshville is my least favorite of the three, but it has the best matzo ball soup imo. General Muir was solid, but Steins is the best I’ve had (in the Southeast). I do need to try the Kosher Cajun spot next time in New Orleans.
This post was edited on 8/1/20 at 6:42 pm
Posted on 8/1/20 at 6:56 pm to GentleJackJones
Steins is better than Kosher Cajun. But Kosher cajun is a kosher deli.
Similar foods, but they will have different flavors just due to the raw products available and assembly products available to them.
Similar foods, but they will have different flavors just due to the raw products available and assembly products available to them.
Posted on 8/1/20 at 11:39 pm to fightin tigers
Adding cheese does make food much better but significantly less Kosher
I love A good Reuben and I’m like warm on Stein’s Reuben, but the SAM is amazing.
NY Bagel In BR has solid sandwiches. Their Reuben is good.
Kenny and Ziggy’s in Houston is ok.
I love A good Reuben and I’m like warm on Stein’s Reuben, but the SAM is amazing.
NY Bagel In BR has solid sandwiches. Their Reuben is good.
Kenny and Ziggy’s in Houston is ok.
This post was edited on 8/1/20 at 11:40 pm
Posted on 8/2/20 at 3:25 am to GentleJackJones
It sure as hell wasn't the Mama Goldberg's in BR.
Posted on 8/2/20 at 8:28 am to SammyTiger
quote:
Adding cheese does make food much better but significantly less Kosher
From my limited knowledge, adding dairy products to meats is not Kosher.
Posted on 8/2/20 at 8:45 am to Tbobby
If I had to bet it’s somewhere in Miami/south fl where there is a healthy Jewish population
Posted on 8/2/20 at 1:24 pm to GentleJackJones
Kenny & Ziggy’s is GOAT.
Posted on 8/2/20 at 2:56 pm to Tbobby
combining milchig and fleishig is meshuga
Posted on 8/2/20 at 3:27 pm to TigerCoon
I would love a pastrami sandwich
Posted on 8/3/20 at 12:10 am to TigerCoon
quote:
combining milchig and fleishig is meshuga
Goys always order cheeseburgers.
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