Served on rye bread from Orwashers with pickles, it’s hard to beat. If you’re not local, Mile End Deli delivers nationwide via Goldbelly, where you’ll be able to a convenient six-person party pack with all the goods, like hot dogs in blankets, chicken schnitzel finger, and housemade potato latkes for $89.ĭescribed by Anthony Bourdain as selling “the real deal pastrami sandwich,” Pastrami Queen has served some of the best pastrami in the city since 1956. Pick-up is available at the store and delivery to the five boroughs is available for $15. The restaurant has a special menu for Hanukkah, with timeless options like potato latkes (6 for $15, 12 for $30) and sufganiyot ($34 for a dozen), as well as twists on traditional offerings like buffalo chicken bites and schnitzel fingers (both $25 per pound). Mile End Delicatessen, a Montreal-style Jewish deli in Boerum Hill, is known for its smoked meats, homemade hot dogs, sandwiches, and other Jewish comfort foods. The big draw is their famous giant potato latkes, which cost $89 for eight, come with apple sauce, and would make a great addition to your holiday dinner.
Liebman’s is now shipping nationwide via Goldbelly, with options like a complete deli dinner ($129 for four, $229 for eight), pastrami or corned beef sandwich kit, a six-pack of knishes, and classic Jewish appetizers and sides (chopped liver, cabbage rolls, kugels, and more). Nearly 70 years later, their Kosher classics continue to inspire.
It costs $160 and is available to ship nationally for free.Ī Bronx icon and the only Jewish deli remaining in the borough, Liebman’s Kosher Deli first opened its doors in 1953. Their Hanukkah dinner package includes homemade matzoh ball soup, mini latkes, a pound of pastrami, a pound of brisket, a quart of sour pickles, half a loaf of seeded rye bread, knishes, noodle kugel, mustard, and chocolate babka for dessert. No list would be complete without including Katz’s, the Lower East Side institution known for its massive pastrami, corned beef, and brisket sandwiches. The order is available for pick-up and delivery between November 28 and November 30. Inside, you’ll find eight latkes and sour cream, four sufganiyot, four black and white cookies, and dreidels and gelt. The restaurant is offering a $50 Hanukkah package with enough treats for four.
The cafe is also selling a Hanukkah dinner kit, which costs $125 and has enough food (matzo ball soup, latkes, large kale Caesar salad, roasted eggplant, and roast chicken) for four people.Ī self-described “modern Jew-ish diner and bar,” Gertie is an all-day cafe in Williamsburg with a menu of bagels, pastries, unique takes on classic New York deli sandwiches, and a full bar. Offerings include a la carte items like fresh-made crullers with raspberry jam and rolled in lemon sugar, chicken soup, latkes, apple butter, matzo balls, and special blue and white cookies. Carnegie Deli teamed up with Brookly-based artisanal matzo company The Matzo Project on their first-ever matzo ball soup kit. Priced at $80, the Better than Bubbe’s Matzo Ball Soup kit includes 64-ounces of Carnegie Deli’s homestyle chicken soup, four bags of matzo project sea salted matzo chips, and Matzo Project’s matzo crumb box, bringing the beloved comfort food to life in 30 minutes.ĭanny Meyer’s all-day cafe Daily Provisions released its Hanukkah menu again this year, with items available for pickup and delivery starting November 28. The delicatessen, which closed its Theater District location, but can be found at Madison Square Garden as well as fully online, is selling a to-go three-course holiday feast for $199, with standards like pastrami, corned beef, mustard, rye bread, potato knish bites, cheesecake, and black and white cookies. Have a very New York holiday by bringing the iconic tastes of Carnegie Deli to the table. In addition to pick-up, Breads is offering local delivery for an extra fee depending on the borough. On the menu are potato latkes serve with sour cream and apple sauce, an assortment of sufganiyot, chocolate babka, chocolate rugelach, and challah. The bakery, with locations in Union Square, Lincoln Center, and most recently, the Upper East Side, is offering a special Hanukkah menu with festive items available for pick-up and delivery from November 26 through December 5. Breads Bakery is more than just babka (although they could serve only that and we’d be happy!).