Saturday, February 20, 2010

Katz's Deli (New York, NY)


Katz's deli pastrami on rye in my carry-on tote

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We couldn't leave New York without trying a pastrami sandwich from Katz's Deli now, could we?

Actually, we didn't have enough days in New York to do a lot, including squeezing in a meal at Katz's. So, we dropped by the night before our flight and bought a sandwich to-go.



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The place was packed!

I must say, they do have a weird ordering system: there's that thing with the ticket they hand you, then there's the separate "service" for take-out and sit-down, then there's lining up at a specific cutter. Very strange.

"Each cutter has his own line," a sign says.



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So, we picked a cutter. I assume that regulars would have a favorite cutter?


our cutter

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Our cutter was really nice, and inadvertently posed for a photograph as I was trying to take a picture of what he was doing. ;)

JS must have been really tired or whatever, as she failed to get the meat and bread packed separately for our take-out pastrami on rye.

Oh well.

So, we got our sandwich and went on our merry way. For the plane ride the next day, I packed each sandwich half separately, packed the pickles separately, packed a lot of napkins for what I assume would be a messy affair, and packed more pieces of bread (just regular ol' white sandwich bread, though).



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I couldn't wait for the plane ride, so I partook in some of the sandwich while waiting at the airport. That's my luggage right there.



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It was a satisfying sandwich. The meat was nice and juicy, and not at all overly-salty like I feared it would be. Although, unlike JS, I don't get unusual cravings for pastrami sandwiches.

In any case, I had to stop myself from finishing all of it so I would something to eat on the plane. There's my airplane meal. That on the left in the black container? Well, that's leftover duck meat from wd-50.

This is much better fare that your standard airplane food.

Read about Chowtimes.com's visit to Katz's and view much better photographs: http://chowtimes.com/2007/12/14/new-york-katzs-delicatessen

Katz's Delicatessen
New York, NY
http://www.katzdeli.com
Visited in August 2009

We ate all the food below -- and more -- in 4 days! Insane. See how: NYC Eating Extravaganza (August 2009)

[eatingclub] vancouver in New York
Rice to Riches
Shake Shack
Grom Gelato
Bleecker Street Pizza
New York Burger Co.
Ess-a-Bagel
Artichoke Basille's Pizza
Katz's Deli
Lombardi's Pizza
Hummus Place
Max Brenner, Chocolate by the Bald Man
Anthos
Momofuku Ssäm Bar
Amy Ruth's
wd-50
Taïm Falafel and Smoothie Bar
A Tale of Two Dogs: Gray's Papaya & Papaya King

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4 comments:

  1. so funny...I was looking at the black container and not recognizing anything that would come from Katz's! Thanks for the clarification. Katz is a must stop, a least once in your life.

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  2. Lucky you - I missed out on this one. I didn't know it would be so crowded!

    * I missed out on WD~50 too!

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  3. I'm sure you made everyone on the plane jealous!

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  4. Joan Nova:
    Yeah, I knew I should at least explain where that other meat came from. =)

    Manggy:
    From what I read from the other post (chowtimes), it seems to be *always* crowded!

    Nate:
    I'm sure it was indistinguishable already, hehe.

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