Sort by Product Rating |
Sort by Review Date |
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by ifif1938 in Restaurants & Gourmet, - Top 100, Dec 12 '04
Pros: a classic New York Deli experience Cons: crowded and noisy
It seemed to take us forever to get to our eating destination that Sunday afternoon. We decided to try Katz's Deli, a New York institution, for lunch that day since we were in the mood for a tasty deli experience. So we hopped on the subway to go ...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by popsrocks in Restaurants & Gourmet, - Top 50, Feb 09 '04
Pros: The best pastrami sandwiches anywhere!! Cons: Katz's is not on the beaten path.
New York City is famous for its deli's. One of the best known is Katz's Deli. First, it is known for its sandwiches, they are the best. This deli has also been the set for a few scenes in movies like Woody Allens, Broadway Danny Rose, and the movies ...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by soothsayer - Top 100, Jun 19 '02
Pros: Pastrami, good Lower East Side location. Cons: Iffy service, and somewhat high prices.
The Lower East Side has changed a lot these past several years, I’ve noticed, especially in the area just below Houston Street, and just east of Allen. Here, this old bargain hunter’s paradise has become a much more trendier place to window shop,...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by jmk444 , Nov 20 '00
Pros: Great food and huge portions. Cons: Somewhat pricey.
New York City is famous for its delis. There are landmarks like the Carnegie Deli and the Stage Deli, both in the mid-town area, and of course, Katz’s Deli on the Lower East Side.
Katz’s Deli, located at 205 East Houston Street (between Allen...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by radioguy - Top 100, Jun 25 '01
Pros: The canned cream soda. Cons: Tourists and success ruin an old time ethnic eatery.
Katz's deli is very popular with fat, greedy carnivores. It appears that they put about a half pound of meat in each of their overpriced sandwiches. We're talking pastrami on rye for nine bucks. Free pickle included.
Katz's has become a...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by Pezdude46 , Jan 09 '01
Pros: The World's Best Deli Cons: None, if you take it for what it is...decor and service if you don't
There's not much to be said about Katz's deli. Small Menu. Your basic deli fare. Or is it? Yeah, Franks and Specials are normal, and Knishes are your standard Deli style. So why Katz's??? Well, let's take a little journey...(bad sound effect...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by Lee_Dee , Apr 05 '00
Pros: Fantastic food, great prices, cute busboys Cons: Too far from where I live for daily visits
I remember the signs so well. From my first visit at age 8 to just last month when we trekked into the city on a Saturday. I adore Katz's Deli, and just not for the atmosphere. It reminds me of family gatherings when I was growing up. The food is...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by a2nh0ck3yb0i , Mar 11 '00
Pros: lots of choices Cons: doesn't have punch
this deli is the best restaurant in new York because it has many choices. my favorite food there is pastrami sandwich. it is so good. they just stuff all the pastrami in the sandwich and you can put the sauces you want on it. i put mustard. this is...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by doxy_vote , Jun 06 '00
Pros: Authentic Deli Food Cons: Located on the Lower East Side
Katz Delicatessen, (205 East Houston Street corner of Ludlow Street). In the 1980's I lived for a time less then a block away on Ludlow Street. Back then this part of town didn't have much to offer. It had seen better days. There were alot of burned...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by sandyann , Apr 19 '00
Pros: Great, great deli! Cons: Location of the restaurant is dangerous.
Jewish style deli in New York cannot be beaten. This is true and real delicatessan made in the best manner possible. The sandwiches are piled a mile high with which ever meat you choose. The side orders of potato salad, cole slaw, or stuffed derma...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by bohemianpal , Aug 01 '02
Pros: Pastrami like buttah...potato pancakes so good, I was looking for my baba in the kitchen! Cons: Sandwiched for tourists between NYLA and the Olive Garden for that authentic New Yawk feel.
Last weekend four friends dropped in from Montreal for their annual New York experience (TM). As graduate students, we are all specialists in crawling through the trenches of our respective cities finest budget dining 'holes in search of the Next Great...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by charlene1130 , Jul 06 '01
Pros: The best hotdog in New York Cons: Let's clean the place up, shall we??
With all the hulabaloo about the Stage and the Carnegie and the 2nd Avenue, I feel the need to put in a good word for Katzs Deli on Houston Street.
As a native NY'er, I was raised on NYC hotdogs and, without a doubt, Katzs has the best hotdog...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by zrice , Nov 27 '00
Pros: A slice of Jewish lower east side history Cons: The food isn't always amazing.
Katz's is now best known as the place where Meg Ryan did her infamous scene in When Harry Met Sally--the one where she shows Billy Crystal how to, well, fake it. But at Katz's there's nothing to fake--it's the real deal, one of the last true New York...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by angelheart , Apr 03 '00
Pros: Good quality of food Cons: parking is difficult
Years ago I made my first visit to Katz's Deli finding it by accident. Well, I have been returning ever since and even bring my kids there. They have the best corned beef and pastrami in town.They give you a well packed sandwich and their fries are the...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by pinkice , Aug 07 '00
Pros: Delicious Cons: nothing
This restaurant should be on everyone's to do the first thing I fly into New York City. This deli has not changed since it opened in the 40's. The same tables and chairs are there.
When you walk in,the server gives you a ticket. You then...
Read the full review
|