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