Friedman's Deli Finally Open in Chelsea Market
Posted at 02:10:31 PM in Chelsea restaurants, Restaurant openingsby Bottomless Dish
Friedman's Delicatessen has finally opened in Chelsea Market, a scant five months after I first posted about it (though just in time for a buzz-boost courtesy of 2nd Avenue Deli). As you can see from the photo, the look is micro-diner, while the kosher menu offers up a surprisingly robust selection for such a tiny space. In addition to the usual sandwich suspects--pastrami, corned beef, tongue--knishes, burgers, soups, "chicken in a pot" and stuffed cabbage are available. Prices align with the neighborhood, with a $12.95 soup and half-sandwich deal, and folks wanting a touch of Meatpacking swank can get their fix with the "up and coming" Highline sandwich (corned beef and tongue, $19.95). Me? I'll probably just stick to the $3.50 hot dog. Click through for the full menu.






The pastrami is awful. Don't waste your time. It's gross!
Posted by: Sandy | February 15, 2008 at 07:56 PM
this place has the most disguishing food. I just paid $15.00 for a cheesburger and fries and it was horrible. it tasted like someone poured a bottle of salt all over it. let's not talk abou the service. I waited 25 minutes to receive this burger while the staff just stands around. they all must be rich and not really want to work. something just to pass the time.
I'm done with this place. this is not the first time it's happend. Breakfast sucks too. how can u screw up a egg and chees wrap. well they did. do yourself a favor and some real cooks!
Posted by: Lu | November 03, 2009 at 03:23 PM