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[ more from 10best]
"The legendary sandwiches served at this landmark New York deli are so big that you can take half home for dinner! Great pastrami, buttery corned beef and mile high cheesecake...."
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"Thank you again to everyone who gave us dining recommendations. Unfortunately, we can"t review them all, but we appreciate you steering us in the right direction...."
[ more from fastfood.freedomblogging]
"My husband and my dad ordered the Woody Allen special, a $16.95 sandwich piled with loads of pastrami and corned beef. There was so much red meat on it, I couldn’t tell which slices were which...."
[ more from fodors]
| "Although not what it once was, this no-nonsense deli is still a favorite with out-of-towners. The portions are so huge you feel like a child in some surreal culinary fairy tale...." |
2 reviews
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[ more from gayot]
"A Theater District landmark, the Carnegie has cramped tables, big crowds, wisecracking waiters, and high prices, but it's still one of the best places to get top-quality (and lean) corned beef and pastrami, enormous overstuffed sandwiches and real New Yor..."
[ more from gusto]
| ""This famous Jewish style deli draws tourist and locals alike, all who will be sitting right next to you at Carnegie’s big long tables. Relax, enjoy your meal and appreciate the chance to chat with people that you normally would not...." |
3 reviews
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[ more from local.yahoo]
| "Company Information: This New York classic deli is loud, chaotic and expensive. However, for more than 60 years it has successfully served gargantuan sandwiches to countless residents and tourists looking for an authentic taste of New York Jewish culture...." |
80 reviews
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[ more from menupages]
"While Carnegie Deli is a fun place to visit, we were extremely disappointed with the food not to mention their prices are very high. The only thing we ordered that was actually good was the potato latke...."
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[ more from nymag]
"Since it first opened in 1937, this deli-cum-schmaltz-fest has become a tourist’s answer to the “authentic” New York experience. Order from a menu big enough to line a birdcage and munch on complimentary half- and full-sour pickles while the likes of Mari..."
[ more from roadfood]
| ""The aroma of cured deli meats and sour pickles is a dizzying rush when you walk into the Carnegie Deli. A host will point you to the back; and as you walk towards the tables, you pass a counter full of meats and smoked-fish salads behind which sandwiches..." |
30 reviews
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[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "There will never be a consensus amongst corned beef connoisseurs as to who's truly tops in New York. But like it or not, all roads that are cured, pickled and soaked in brine eventually lead to this historic Jewish deli on the Upper West Side...." |
21 reviews
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[ more from stellaland.typepad]
"There is a $13 plate sharing fee, which cracks me up because YOU KNOW everyone shares their sandwich there! They do serve extra slices of bread with the sandwhich, so you can create mini sandwiches off of the platter...."
[ more from tripadvisor]
"This was one of the big things I had wanted to do while in NYC - get a pastrami from the Carnegie Deli, even though I'd never had one before. Before even checking into our hotel, we stopped and got a pastrami...."
[ more from virgoblue.wordpress]
"With the reputation this place has, the corned beef on rye I ordered was shamefully bad...."
[ more from wcities]
"However, for more than 60 years it has successfully served gargantuan sandwiches to countless residents and tourists looking for an authentic taste of New York Jewish culture. Sandwiches average more than $10, but you will surely not go away hungry...."
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