2024: Manhattan Voted Katz’s Delicatessen Best Pastrami Sandwich!
Katz’s Delicatessen
205 E Houston St
(212) 254-2246 – katzsdelicatessen.com
For well over 100 years, Katz’s Delicatessen, an iconic establishment in NYC, has been serving customers their famous pastrami on rye sandwich. This kosher-style deli is known all over the world, with tourists and locals flocking here daily to grab a bite to eat in this legendary spot. Katz is ingrained in the city’s history. In those early days, the Lower East Side was home to millions of newly immigrated families who came together to forge a tight-knit community. Katz became a Friday night meeting spot to grab a hotdog and beans, a Katz tradition. Fast forward all these years later and the famous delicatessen is still a place where friends and family get together and have a great time.
2023: Manhattan Voted Eisenberg’s Sandwich Shop Best Pastrami Sandwich!
Eisenberg’s Sandwich Shop
174 5th Ave
(212) 675-5096 – eisenbergsnyc.com
Eisenberg’s Sandwich Shop, located directly across from the historic Flatiron Building, has been serving up Jewish-style deli treats since 1929, when Monas Eisenberg started it to feed his family during the Great Depression. It has managed to hold onto that vintage vibe through the decades. They even managed to open a shop in San Francisco — although New York lays true claim to this stellar sandwich shop. It’s no surprise that by now, they have mastered making the pastrami sandwich. Eisenberg’s Sandwich Shop is famous for the Reuben, which combines pastrami with Swiss cheese, sauerkraut, and Russian style dressing on rye bread — and the addition of French fries or a house salad for only $2! Other treats at Eisenberg’s Sandwich Shop include soups, egg sandwiches, and burgers.
2022: Manhattan Voted Katz’s Delicatessen Best Pastrami Sandwich!
Katz’s Delicatessen
205 E Houston St
(212) 254-2246 – katzsdelicatessen.com
For more than a century, people have been flocking to the iconic Katz’s Delicatessen at 205 E. Houston St. in NYC for a pastrami sandwich that made the deli a landmark. What makes Katz’s pastrami so special is that only the best cuts of meat are selected, and the pastrami is cured using a slower method, which best flavors the meat, without using chemicals or other additives that are present in commercially prepared pastrami. The result is a finished product that takes almost a month to fully prepare, yielding unmatched quality. Other top sellers include turkey, brisket, corned beef, hot dogs and famous matzoh ball and chicken noodle soup that is all available for local and nationwide delivery. Bring your appetite and stop by!
2021: Manhattan Voted Katz’s Delicatessen Best Pastrami Sandwich!
Katz’s Delicatessen
205 E Houston St
(212) 254-2246 – www.katzsdelicatessen.com
For more than a century, people have been flocking to the iconic Katz’s Delicatessen at 205 E. Houston St. in NYC for a pastrami sandwich that made the deli a landmark. What makes Katz’s pastrami so special is that only the best cuts of meat are selected, and the pastrami is cured using a slower method, which best flavors the meat, without using chemicals or other additives that are present in commercially prepared pastrami. The result is a finished product that takes almost a month to fully prepare, yielding unmatched quality. Other top sellers include turkey, brisket, corned beef, hot dogs and famous matzoh ball and chicken noodle soup that is all available for local and nationwide delivery. Bring your appetite and stop by!
2020: Manhattan Voted Sarge’s Delicatessen & Diner Best Pastrami Sandwich!
Sarge’s Delicatessen & Diner
548 3rd Ave
(212) 679-0442 – www.sargesdeli.com
Come down to Murray Hill for the best pastrami sandwich in New York City at any time, day or night, because Sarge’s Delicatessen & Diner is open 24/7, 365 days a year! That’s right, Sarge’s never closes! Opened 55 years ago, Sarge’s deli is not only serving up the best Pastrami in New York, They are curing it on-location! While many come to Sarge’s for their matzo ball soup or homemade blintzes, Sarge’s also offers the largest sandwich in NYC called the Monster, for those hungry and daring enough to take it on!