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    Lamars Bagel Express

    4.1 (13 reviews)
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    Marquese C.

    Conveniently located bagel shop in Two Bridges area that serves delicious chop cheeses, chicken hoagies and so much more. Pretty affordable store with variety of snacks and beverages! Service was great, quick & friendly. Real NY ambiance. Stop by Lamar's if in the area. Hope to try a bagel next time.

    Bacon and sunny side up egg on a roll with ketchup and hot sauce
    Donna Z.

    I grew up on this place. It's right outside the East Broadway train station stop on Madison. I stopped in for a bacon and sunny side up egg on a roll with ketchup and hot sauce. I remember the times when this item used to be $1-$2 but now it's $4.50. It's cheaper here compared to other delis but they do give less ingredients. I don't mind less bacon for a lower price though, because usually I'm ordering this just to satisfy a craving which it does perfectly!

    Bagel with bacon, egg, and cheese
    Emily L.

    Stayed down the street while visiting NYC and stopped here for a bacon, egg, and cheese bagel on our last morning. Wish we would have stopped in sooner so we could have grabbed breakfast here everyday. Fast service and delicious bagels.

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    13 years ago

    Nice place for breakfast, and cheap too. I had a BLT for $2. Although it was rather cold, the taste was quite good.

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    12 years ago

    Super fast and straightforward. Not gourmet but you don't need gourmet, you need carbs with some bacon.

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    best place in the world, bagel & coffee $1.50, friendly and always reliable

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    All'Antico Vinaio

    All'Antico Vinaio

    4.4
    (617 reviews)
    3.2 mi
    $$
    Casual dining
    Kid friendly

    THE BIG: Located in the Theater district of Manhattan. Pretty unassuming and then you find the door…read moreand get transported to and Italian deli. Small space inside but you don't need much space to make bussin sandwiches. Walking or public transportation is preferred. THE BLACK AND WHITE: I came here after a long day doing booth duty at a summit and was starving from not eating the entire day. Fortunatley the place was pretty quiet since it was 2pm and I got my orders in. For sandwiches, I ended up getting the Favolosa and the Italiana. The favolosa had a delicious artichoke cream and salami that was a banger. The italiana had all your great italian cured meats as well as a truffle cream sauce that made the umami bomb even more umami. So good! THE FINAL BAMBOO: The two sandwiches were around $45, a little pricier on the sandwich side but man are they delicious. I'll definitely be back when I'm in NYC.

    Someone order a Hot Italian? Here I am…read more The legendary Florentine sandwich shop achieved global fame by earning some of the highest praise in food journalism for its massive, fresh-baked schiacciata sandwiches. Google their name and "best" and get hundreds of hits, but the majors who crowned them "best sandwich" title include Saveur Magazine, the big one touted by the family; Eater NY, ranking La Paradiso the most elite Italian sandwich outside of Italy; Las Vegas Weekly, who crowned them "Home of the world's best sandwiches"; TripAdvisor, for whom the Italian original is the most reviewed eatery with a near perfect rating; and The Infatuation NYC guides who promise the execution of the crispy, airy schiacciata bread completely justifies the hype. All 17 options looked amazing, so I spoke to a regular in line, telling her I couldn't decide between "La Paradiso", the most praised (even though she informed me "mortadella is just bolonie" or the Hot Italian, which was more my style. So, I did what any gluttonous American would do and I got both. And a Diet Coke, of course. La Paradiso has thinly sliced bolonie for a savory base, with creamy shredded stacciatella cheese, with sweet but earthy pistachio cream, and a sprinkle of toasted pistachio for texture (that I didn't detect). It was good, but I will likely fuggedaboutit. The Hot Italian had thin, lean turkey, spicy and smoky spreadable Calabrian pork sausage, a balancing provolone, calabrian chili honey, and peppery arugula (that they claim adds crunch that I didn't detect). Were they life-changing? No. But I rank Paradiso a 8.8 and Hot Italian a 10. And because everyone is hard-working and everything is so freshly prepared and cut, it's a class act. They should seriously make a sign that says, "Can't decide? Get two!" and then give me free sandwiches on my yearly trips for the idea.

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    Broad Nosh Bagels & Deli

    Broad Nosh Bagels & Deli

    4.3
    (675 reviews)
    3.8 mi
    $$

    We had a lazy morning and procrastinated on getting breakfast, but I was determined to get some…read morereal New York bagels during the trip! I'm so glad Broad Nosh Bagels & Deli popped up in my search, as it was exactly what I was looking to enjoy. A couple of us trekked the few blocks to find the storefront. Inside it was PACKED, and several groups and lines snaked around the dividers. But the line moved quickly between customers picking up to-go meals and placing orders at the counters. The display cases are beautiful and feature so many different kinds of cream cheese. (Who knew you could make a whole vat of Biscoff?) They also had many types of smoked fish and toppings for customers filing through. Once you order food, you take your ticket to the register where you can add any drinks. This also went fairly quickly. Food and drink order numbers were called out and checked with the receipts, although they called out a set of orders for several minutes and no one came to pick them up. There are a few tables there, but since customers wait to grab drinks and food near the front, the couple tables at the front were basically for crowd control. I definitely wouldn't try to eat there unless I happened to be going at a quieter time. I got the bagel with smoked salmon, and it was exactly what I had been craving. Their bagels are a quarter pound each, so you might even get two meals out of it if you have a fridge for storage. But even as good as the bagel was, the hot chai latte with oat milk was the star for me. It was so incredibly layered for flavor and fragrant, just lightly sweet. I would go out of my way on a trip to NYC just to get one of these for breakfast! We all really enjoyed our food, and I will definitely return.

    Broad Nosh is a popular local spot for hand-rolled bagels in the UWS -…read more We ordered a Jalapeno Cheddar Bagel with Scallion Cream Cheese and an Everything Bagel with Jalapeno Cream Cheese. Unfortunately, we felt that the bagels were overrated, as they didn't seem fresh, was extremely chewy, and the shmears could have been better - the spreads were thick and not as smooth. Staff were fine, somewhat efficient - it does get busy here, so be prepared for a line by the case. Seating available. +chewy bagels +not-so-great shmears

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    Busy place for a Thursday at 9:30am
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    Pastrami Reuben
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    Brooklyn Delicatessen Times Square

    Brooklyn Delicatessen Times Square

    4.0
    (69 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    Last day in New York back the end of March, found us looking for a place to get warm and grab some…read morefood while doing our last exploring dash through Times Square. We ducked here to grab some nourishment before I became to hangry. Ordering takes place at the counter then grab a table. I had a 1/2 bowl of their "famous chicken soup" and 1/2 pastrami sandwich. Had good flavor and was enough to warm me up on this brisk morning. My niece did a bagel, and after trying all week she finally got one exactly how she wanted it made. We ate and chilled for a bit, no plans for the day other than making it to the airport to go home. Was able to people watch and catch up without feeling rushed to leave. Saw locals come through, so you know it is a place worth stopping. The staff were nice and even apologized for not being able to give me the soup I wanted in a half order. Though things can often get overlooked and passed by in the hustle and bustle of the city...stop in and relax while you grab a bite to eat.

    Date of visit: April 14, 2026…read more Our friend wanted to go to a real New York deli during her first trip to the city and this is the one in the vicinity of Times Square and our evening show that was the highest rated according to my fellow Yelpers, but I am not quite sure why based on our experience. Things did start out great, with Boudjema being very friendly and helpful as we placed our order. And once we got seated, we were able to fully appreciate the vibe, both in the primarily 70s playlist, but also the mirror and brass touches across the restaurant. Food-wise, however, there were some definite opportunities. My Roasted Turkey sandwich did come on quite possibly the best rye bread I have ever had, warm and flavorful. But while the gravy was also good, the turkey was cold. This odd temperature mismatch made it hard to appreciate the generous portion of meat on the sandwich. We also ordered some tater tots and those were quite good. While it definitely could have been worse--and I've had worse in New York City--this also could have been so much better.

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