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  2. Second Avenue Deli - Wikipedia

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    The Second Avenue Deli (also known as 2nd Ave Deli) is a certified-kosher Jewish delicatessen in Manhattan, New York City.It was located in the East Village until December 2007, when it relocated to 162 East 33rd Street (between Lexington Avenue and Third Avenue) in Murray Hill.

  3. Sarge's Deli - Wikipedia

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    Sarge's Delicatessen & Diner is a Jewish deli and kosher style restaurant in Manhattan. It was opened in 1964, on Third Avenue in Murray Hill, by Abe Katz, [1] a retired New York City Police Department sergeant. [1] [2] Eater NY named it one of the 19 Vital Jewish Delis in NYC. [3] Sarge’s has New York City’s largest sandwich, called The ...

  4. Jewish dairy restaurant - Wikipedia

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    B&H Dairy Sign (top center) for Ratner's, Lower East Side, Manhattan (c. 1928. A Jewish dairy restaurant, Kosher dairy restaurant, [1] [2] dairy lunchroom, dairy deli, milkhik or milchig restaurant is a type of generally lacto-ovo vegetarian/pescatarian kosher restaurant, luncheonette or eat-in diner in Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine, particularly American Jewish cuisine and the cuisine of New York ...

  5. Ben's Kosher Deli - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant is kosher certified by mashgichim affiliated with the Rabbinical Assembly. It is open on Shabbat. [9] The Scarsdale location was open from 2015 until 2021. [10] The Manhattan location merged with a kosher restaurant called Mr. Broadway. [11]

  6. B&H Dairy - Wikipedia

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    B&H Dairy is a kosher Jewish dairy restaurant or luncheonette in the East Village of Manhattan in New York City. The original owners, Abie Bergson and Jack Heller, later Sol Hausman, opened it in 1938 [1] when the area was known for the Yiddish Theatre District.

  7. Category:Jewish restaurants in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Jewish restaurants in New York City" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  8. Sammy's Roumanian Steakhouse - Wikipedia

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    Sammy's Roumanian Steakhouse is a Romanian-Jewish restaurant in Lower East Side, Manhattan that closed in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City, but has reopened in a new location nearby in Spring 2024. [1] [2] [3] The original Sammy's was considered something of a NY foodie institution. [4]

  9. Yonah Schimmel's Knish Bakery - Wikipedia

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    It is as much a landmark as an eatery and has frequently been an artist's subject. A portrait of the Yonah Schimmel Knish Bakery by Hedy Pagremanski (b. 1929) is in the permanent collection of the Museum of the City of New York. [7] Jewish-Irish painter Harry Kernoff painted this bakery on a trip to New York in 1939. [8]