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| Nosh On These Jewish Delights |
| 2nd Ave Deli – Ma L |
| It's currently Passover, but no matter your level of commitment to the tribe and the rituals of the celebration, here are a few dining destinations that are sure to make your parents proud. |
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| 2nd Ave Deli |
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Midtown East 162 E 33rd St, New York, NY Delis, Kosher, Sandwiches
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“My go to NY deli since I can remember. I've been going to this place since the 70s (back when it was really on 2nd Ave). My favorites are the triple decker with corned beef, pastrami and salami (or tongue).†Stuart B., New York, NY
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| Ben’s Kosher Delicatessen Restaurant & Caterers |
 | 242 reviews |
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Midtown West 209 W 38th St, New York, NY Kosher, Delis
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“When in the mood for tasty, clean Jewish deli fare (emphasis on clean) I go there. Excellent matzoh ball soup, corned beef, pastrami, and perfect tuna salad platters.†Belen D., New York, NY
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| Joe & MissesDoe |
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East Village 45 E 1st St, New York, NY American (New), Bars, Breakfast & Brunch
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“We ate the whipped ricotta, beer cheese and fired matzoh. We could've done with just one cheese, but who can say no to a third! We also really enjoyed the fried matzoh. Not greasy at all, but nicely spiced.†Allison H., New York, NY
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