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Second Avenue Deli

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Cuisine:  Deli, Coffeeshop / Diner, Jewish, American (Traditional), Kosher
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I didn't expect to be so moved when I walked into the Second Avenue Deli for a preview "friends and family" meal last night, but I have to admit my eyes welled up with tears when I saw Jack Lebewohl, brother of Second Avenue Deli founder, the late Abe Lebewohl, standing by the door. I gues... Read More
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What's the most eagerly anticipated new restaurant opening of the year in New York? A deli. Who would have thunk it? Perhaps the most beloved New York Jewish-style deli of all time, the Second Avenue Deli, is set to reopen in the coming weeks. But when it does, which Second Avenue Deli will it be... Read More
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The side street is narrower than the avenue, and this deli's new digs are crowded, too. That's partly due to the smaller and surely less expensive space, and partly to the scrum of regular custo... Read More
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Click to enlarge: The very first look inside the new 2nd Ave. Deli, coming soon to Murray Hill. The NY Times Magazine drops a mid-size feature on the Lebewohl family, of 2nd Ave Deli fame, and Jeremy Lebewohl, especially, who is leading the charge on the reopening of the deli at 162 East 33rd... Read More
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2nd Ave Deli now resides between Third and Lexington Avenues. photo: Ryan Charles 2nd Ave Deli – New York's famed temple to pastrami, corned beef and chicken soup – returns today boasting a second-generation owner, Jeremy Lebewohl (nephew of founder Abe Lebewohl), ... Read More
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The reconstituted 2nd Avenue Deli on a quiet side street is a bittersweet triumph. Read More
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Day two, midafternoon, and there's still no getting in the door. 2nd Ave. Deli 162 East 33rd St. (Lexington-Third Aves.) 212-689-9000 Read More
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The 2nd Ave Deli reopened their doors this morning at 6 AM—never to close again, if their 24-hours a day promise holds—and now the dispatches are starting to arrive. #1: "At Second Avenue Deli. Just ordered a half pound of pastrami. Goddamn this shiksa has been hungry for two years." To... Read More
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Oh, The 2nd Ave. Deli. Remember how much I loved it? I blogged about the original here, here, and here. It was my favorite New York Deli; more inviting than Katz's, less touristy than Carnegie. And then it disappeared and became a Chase Manhattan Bank. When the new one opened up on 3rd Ave. a... Read More
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An opening for the new 2nd Avenue Deli is in sight! This week, they've been putting the final touches on the new Murray Hill location, but today Gothamist stopped by for a quick preview of the legendary deli. During the friends and family only preview, they don't have a their full 5-page menu ... Read More
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