The portions are massive at this 24 hour east side deli, where you can sink your teeth into a gargantuan sandwich; they've got over 40 varieties. We'll be upfront about it, everything is so good–moist, tender, thick–that we can't begin to choose a favorite. Some people love the ham, tongue and swiss, while others swear by the turkey and chicken clubs.
There are a few veg-friendly items, too; grilled cheese, sides of fresh and steamed vegetables (corn on the cob, spinach, baked yam, etc), potato pancakes, pierogies, borscht, plump blintzes, and plenty of desserts.
458 3rd Ave between 36th and 37th Sts; 212-679-0442; 6 to 33rd St.


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