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    Liebman's Kosher Delicatessen

    4.1 (453 reviews)
    ModerateDelis, Kosher
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for kids
    Dogs allowed

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    Que B.

    This Restaurant is a staple to the neighborhood. The make my pastrami sandwich just right. The flavors are spectacular and it's worth every bite. I love ordering my favorites cuts to take home to mane my own sandwich's. Staff are like family everyone knows everyone. Place is old nostalgic diner homely and welcoming. I love coming here weekly for my sour pickles!

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    Lorenzo M.

    You can taste 70 years of tradition in every bite of a Liebman's Deli sandwich. The moment you walk in, the delicious smells hit you. The food is fresh and absolutely amazing, with portion sizes that don't disappoint. The staff is welcoming and makes sure you leave happy. The restaurant--and even the bathrooms--are clean and well-kept. If you're ever in the area. GET SOME!!!!

    Alisa J.

    Literally the best corned beef and pastrami sandwich I've had in my entire life. The pastrami just melted in my mouth and was incredible. The pickles and coleslaw were yummy as well. Service was nice and the shop is authentic. Would highly recommend!

    Liebman's Famous Hand-Cut Fries (~$10)
    Aya E.

    Ordered: Pastrami Reuben Sandwich (~$27): with sauerkraut and Russian dressing on toasted rye Liebman's Famous Hand-Cut Fries (~$10) Dr. Brown's Cel-Ray Soda (~$4) Aya's take: When you think of a New York Jewish deli, Liebman's should absolutely come to mind! The interior has old diner vibes and I was even surprised there was that many tables/seating available. These sandwiches are loaded with meat so we decided to share one. They're known for their pastrami so we got that on a Reuben Sandwich. The meat was stacked tall; they do not skimp at all! The pastrami was cut very thin and was a bit dry for my taste (compared to Katz's Deli for example). The coleslaw was some of the best I've had. It's not too heavy on the mayo, not too liquidy, not too tart - they've really perfected it over the years. I wasn't a fan of the toasted rye as it was super dry; I think not toasting the bread would've been better. The Famous Hand-Cut Fries were crispy, salty, and soft on the inside. Really nice bite! This was also my first time trying Dr. Brown's soda! The Cel-Ray flavor is celery soda which was so unique! It's basically a lighter version of ginger ale without the ginger taste. Very pleasant to sip on throughout my meal but not much flavor on its own. Good try if you're in the area!

    Sara L.

    Stopped here for a quick bite. The sandwiches are massive and absolutely delicious. The French fries are freshly made (maybe even cut in house??). I'm a Katz's fan but this place might be just as good, minus the crazy line.

    Triple Decker Combo (Tongue, Corned Beef, Pastrami)
    Matthew S.

    What a food adventure today! I decided to get out of the apartment for the day and venture out to the Bronx to get myself a Jewish deli that I had heard about for a time. It was worth taking three (yes, that is right), THREE trains to get there from South Brooklyn. For those of you who are scoring at home, I took the F to Jay St, switched to the A, took the A to 168th St, switched to the 1, and then took the 1 to 231st St, where I took an Uber to the restaurant. Overall it took me about two hours to get there. Quite the schlepp I should say. Some people might argue that going two hours for a deli is insane. It is, but at the same time, it is about the adventure, not necessarily the food itself. The fun of getting there is what makes it great. All the train rides, going through Manhattan, just seeing all the people through your trip and passing by some beautiful views of the city. It made me all the more excited when I got to the restaurant, which is very much an old fashioned Jewish deli with only a handful of tables. Nothing crazy, but it was pretty busy for a Saturday lunch. That is a good sign if people are waiting for tables. I got in no issues. The food was actually pretty good! Not half bad for what I was thinking I was going to get. Their Matzo Ball soup might be some of the best in the city. It is hearty, and made as such that only the Bronx could serve it. Chunks of chicken, thick carrots, perfectly cooked noodles, and one matzo ball with great flavor. This is definitely one Matzo Ball worth getting. No messing around and it comes out hot. This is why I made the adventure. I also had to try the Pastrami, Corned Beef, and Tongue. All three meats are delicious. Melty in your mouth, mounds of it, terrific coleslaw to boot, a nice Russian Dressing, it was so good and so large that I had to take it to go to bring home for later. That way I will have part of my meal as a lunch, and then the next day have lunch as well. No complaints about that! As a side, I had to get some Kasha Varnishkas. A little bit heavy on the onion, but I was able to pick around it. The longing for this side was apparent because it also is delicious. It felt like the Jewish holidays all over again. This is something I cannot easily find, and yet this deli serves up a good one. Thumbs up for me. At the end of the meal, because why not, I got a noodle kugel. It is a nice portion, but I can pass on it for a future visit. It does not bring much to the table and comes in fairly hot. I should have gotten a cookie, but I can get those at a bakery in Brooklyn. There is not much to be missed for dessert. Going home was even more of an adventure. This time, I walked to the nearby (about 20 minute walk) Metro North station, Marble Hill (right on the water and plenty of railfanning action). It is about a 25 minute train ride to Grand Central, where I switched to the 4 train, took the 4 train to Atlantic Ave, switched to the N, ultimately taking the N train home. By the time I got home, I needed a nap. Between the travel and the good food, I needed one. Quite the adventure, quite worth the experience.

    Pastrami & corned beef wrapped in foil
    Marc L.

    We Just finished eating our delivered meal. 1/2 sour pickles, matzo ball soup, huge potato knish, Pastrami, corned beef, cole slaw, rye bread, mustard & chocolate rugellah. Everything was just ok. The potato knish was huge but had no flavor. The Matzo ball was nice & soft but lacked flavor as did the soup. The rye bread was very fresh. The pastrami & corned beef was just adequate; not quite what i'm used to. The best of everything were the half sour pickles- nice crunch & flavorful & the raspberry & chocolate rugalleh!! This is the first time we have purchased from Liebman's Kosher deli & yes we are a little disappointed. However everything came packaged perfectly keeping everything cold & some items frozen & delivered as promised. We decided to try this deli & compare it to the other very famous New York Deli. We'll be ordering from Houston St next time.

    Perfect bowl of matzah ball soup.
    Benjy E.

    I've wanted to visit Liebman's for a long time and finally had the opportunity. After a 15-minute wait, I was seated in the middle row of tables. I was a little surprised how small the place was. Nonetheless, everyone was happy. I had the matzah ball soup, which was delicious, to start. I had a hotdog with relish and a meat knish. And a Dr. Brown's black cherry. I didn't order a sandwich but I could see they were huge.

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    Seelia Y.

    Such a cute deli with diner vibes seating. This is my first time at a Jewish deli and we were overwhelmed with choices. We had to wait a like bit for seats but that's because we went on a weekend and they were busy! Staff was super nice though and always came to check on us. We ordered the potato kugel and pastrami sandwich which came with pickles and coleslaw. Their coleslaw is THE BEST. I think about it everyday. It's perfectly sweet and tart and is so addicting. We ordered coleslaw to go just so we could eat more of it at home. I didn't care for the pickles because I like sweet pickles and they were salty pickles but they were super crunchy and refreshing. The potato kugel is very yummy, especially their tomatoe gravy. The gravy made us keep coming back to nibble on the kugel even though we were so full. The pastrami is great! It's not too salty and it's not excessively fatty either. It paired well with their mustard.

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    Really good corn beef and soup. Definitely recommend this spot if near Ardsley or Dobbs. Not cheap but not overpriced either.

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    Are they wheelchair accessible?

    Is it near subway &/or train?

    15-minute uphill walk from the #1 train's 238 Street station. The good news is that once you stuff yourself at the deli with their overstuffed sandwiches, the walk back is downhill...

    Is Liebman's actually certified kosher?

    not GLATT Kosher, but old school kosher- still acceptable to many observant Jews-but again, not all.

    How does this compare to katz? Kats is very far from my location so im wondering for a decent spot?

    Katz's isn't even Kosher, it is kosher style and they use non-kosher meat. Also, they are nowhere near as good as Liebman's, in any way. Cool to check out as it remains as it did for many, many years, and for tourists, but not for better food that… Read more

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    Best sandwich board I have seen in quite some time. Most delis have up a Bosrs Head sandwich menu…read more These are all created in house by the owners. I wanted to try many so I will return. I was craving meatballs and decided to try theirs. Definitely an excellent Meatball tender well seasoned and great sauce 10/10 You can only order the Meatball cone (17.00) Big disappointment for myself. I just wanted 2 Meatballs and sauce. I also asked for Eggplant Parmesan in a dish . Now the man helping me huffed and said I don't know if we have any? Ok it was the day before thanksgiving and the line was out the door and not shrinking. Don't take that out on a paying customer. I got it though and am grateful. The eggplant was 6.5/10 as it was not ripe eggplant and some spots were raw even after reheating in the oven. Deli itself was loaded with imported Italian goods. Plenty of variety. If you live in this neighborhood it saves you a trip to Arthur. The deli is very narrow so be prepared to bump elbows . There are a few seats outside.

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    4.7(349 reviews)
    2.4 miBelmont
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    Incredible fresh mozzarella. It has some of the water. I can eat it like that as snacks…read more I got casa sandwich on a roll. You can have it on ciabatta. Fresh mozzarella with prosciutto and I believe Sun dried tomato. Very good. I have been visiting Bronx Little Italy for a couple of times but always saw a long line that made me hesitant to go in. This time I came early around 8:30 Am. I was the third person in line. The store is super small especially at the ordering area. There's only small space for one person to stand so it's very difficult to exit while there are people behind you. I highly recommend coming here early before the crowd.

    I came here to try their iconic sandwiches, and I am glad I gave it a go! When we got there, there…read morewas already a line outside. However, it was probably about 20-30 minutes before we took our order, so service is definitely fast! Inside is super small, but there are lots of Italian goods around to see. There are also blocks/rounds of cheese you can purchase too. We got The Casa, and ate it outside. Service was so kind and we even got to see them make mozzarella in the back! I don't think this sandwich was my favorite unfortunately. The bread had a funky smell(?) to it, and I feel like it fell a little flat on flavors and textures. Regardless, I am glad I tried and met the incredible team!

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    Menu board and room for customers to form a single file line.

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    4.2(306 reviews)
    2.4 miBelmont
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    I've tried finding mozz and mortadella as good as what they sell here in Italy, and I failed. No…read moreone beats Mike's when it beats to purveying the very best salumeria and cheese, among other provisions. The prepared dishes also hit different. The famous eggplant parm is phenomenal. I don't even like eggplant and I'm in love with this dish. All of the sandwiches hit too. The Italian sushi is interesting, but eat it fresh as the arugula doesn't stand up to refrigeration too well. My perfect foodie day is going to Mike's, buying some mortadella and a ball of homemade mozzarella, then popping into Madonia's next door to get a loaf and some fresh hand-filled cannoli.

    After seeing an Instagram post about its Italian sushi, I decided to take a trip up to Bronx Little…read moreItaly. There's a line at this small aisle. I finally was served by Chef David Greco himself. He beat Bobby Flay in Eggplant throw down. You can see the picture of him on the show. Dave is super friendly and engaging. The Italian sushi is definitely very innovative. Soft prosciutto is rolled in sushi style with filling of arugula, cheese, and sun dried tomatoes. There are two kinds of dipping: balsamic and pesto. Both of them are complimenting the sushi. Eggplant parmigiana is definitely a must try. It's like a lasagna made of layers of thin fried eggplant. You can make mozzarella pull. So delicious, not surprised that he beat Bobby Flay.

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    4.2(24 reviews)
    2.4 miBelmont

    We were SO excited to go here. First off, DONT SIT IN THEIR DINING AREA. You'll be trapped there…read moreand the wait staff is SO slow. We went right at opening, only 2 tables taken and it took us 45 minutes to get 2 sandwiches. Meanwhile we saw plenty of other tables come after us and eat before us. The pasta salad had a black hair in it. Gross. We ordered two sprites that never came. The chicken parm was cold in the center (heated up my microwave??) and the top focaccia was SO burnt that we had to ask for a different piece. So they brought us a cold slab without even heating it up. This wasn't a fun eating experience and I would not recommend. The wait staff was pretty irritated and not friendly. We never even told them about the hair or sprites because it wasn't worth it.

    Mike's has been a fixture in the food hall for the past 50 years. They have seating for 20,…read morecounters of Italian food items, barrels of olives and a large deli counter with sausages and prosciutto hanging. Many stand at the counter ordering take out. We sat at a table with waitress service. The menu seems to be getting larger and more like a restaurant with more reasonable prices. We've always shared a sandwich and salad here, they e always been excellent. Today we noticed some having soup, hot hero's, bowls of pasta, platters of parmagino,, wines, beer and Prosecco too. It's such a tough decision will we share a three tenor hero with smoked mozzarella or the Pavarotti with eggplant. Our focaccia sandwich was huge and is enough for 2 of us. Everything here is just so fresh and delicious. The lunch crowd just left and I'm glad we were able to find a table. Delicious huge lunch that we shared, it was a real treat!

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    Small dining area in Mike's Deli

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