What do you consider the best deli in the United States?!


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What do you consider the best deli in the United States?

I think I have tried most of the great deli's in NY and LA and Chicago. You may never have heard of it but the best deli I have ever tried, consistently is Brent's Deli in Northridge. Not the Stage Deli, not Carnegie, not Art's, not Canter's, not Jerry's.........I am serious. YOu gotta try Brent's deli if you come here. It is the best. Period. All the classics are best of class: corned beef lean and tasty, pickles, potato salad that is creamy and rich, the rye bread crust is crunchy with the middle being pungent and soft. Brent's is just Jew heaven on earth.


Answers: You've got to try Jerrys Famous Deli!!! They have the best rye bread in earth!!! It's located in Woodland Hills, CA. TRy it today!!! Well to me, I live in Atlanta and I think the best deli is Jason's Deli... lou's deli"good for the belly" Detroit, MI i live in tupelo so the best in our city so i like subway, heavenly ham The best delis are family owned, and are one of a kind. Out on Long Island, the best deli ever is only 5 minutes away. It's called Boomy's Jewish Deli. They have every common deli and more. In a close second, there is an amazing deli down in Lake Worth, FL. The prices are super cheap, and you get huge portions. The only problem is, I don't have a clue on what the name is.

Best of luck on you search for the perfect deli! = ) Well the Best Deli that I ever had was when I was living in Columbus Ohio , the Deli was called "Heps" deli I use to deliver bread over there as kid from the "Schwartz" Bakery they had the best food , challa bread of course , rye , pumpernickel, Vienna ..just amazing food..probably closed now ! :(



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