Lebewohl et al v. Heart Attack Grill LLC et al

Filing 80

INTERNET CITATION NOTE: Material from decision with Internet citation re: 78 Memorandum & Opinion. (Attachments: # 1 If you could choose one deli- Manhattan - Chowhound) (tro)

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Hosuton Hound in NYC: 2nd Ave Deli Report - Manhattan - Chowhound LOG IN / SIGN UP Chowhound VIDEOS RECIPES BLOGS Submit CHOWHOUND DISCUSSIONS C HOME > CHOWHOUND > MANHATTAN t t > in Le 11 be Fu C w rth T iv oh er his 31 l re d 53 v H Ar pr oc ch D ea od um ec r iv uc e ed id t A tio nt ed tta on n is 7/ ck 7/ is pr 6/ G 16 pr ot 12 ri oh ec /1 ll 2 LL ib te ite d C by d w c ith op ou yr t p igh er t. m is si on . Discussions You Might Also Like... Print C Email t Hosuton Hound in NYC: 2nd Ave Deli Report I had the No.4 Decker sandwich ($17), while my friend had the Instant Heart ATtack ($17). Before the food arrived, we were served Jewish dill pickles (which weren't too sweet, but were just right and totally crisp) and a coleslaw-like pickled cabbage thing that had no milky dressing but was slightly sweet tasting. 1 2 3 Katz Deli vs. Second Avenue Deli, A Comparison and Contrast (47 REPLIES) Noah's Ark and Bialys, a bit of history still found on the Lower East Side (15 REPLIES) Katz and 2nd Ave Deli do take aways? (12 REPLIES) Can't find what you're looking for? Start your own discussion now. The No.4 came, looking about six inches high, and my arteries trembled in fear as I gazed upon this tall monstrosity. In between the thin slices of Jewish deli rye bread, the "sandwich" had hot pastrami, corned beef and chicken salami in between. Somehow, I managed to actually eat the damned thing altogether without getting a locked jaw, but boy, it was good: pastrami was flavourful,and tender, and blended in with the corned beef and chicken salami to make a flavourful sandwich that was also extremely filling. The Instant Heart Attack consisted of a "sandwich" made from fried potato pancakes instead of bread, with pastrami in between. It was, ironically, less filling than the No.4, and in my opinion, less likely to cause a heart attack than the No.4. It too, was flavourful and good. Come to think of it, maybe they should rename the No.4 "Instant Asphyxiation". C cheers PJ ite d All in all, it's definitely worth revisiting. Most Recent Discussions MONDAY, JULY 16, 2012 By fatmonky on May 19, 2004 02:59 AM Permalink | Reply Where can I get chervil (preferably... 11 minutes ago Affordable Bat Mitzvah on UWS... about 1 hour ago 2 Replies Updated on May 20, 2004 Best sushi in Manhattan about 2 hours ago Little Branch - Really? Yeah, the combo sandwiches are great. They also make an ambrosial creamy cole slaw, but you have to pay for it. Great chopped liver too, and the motzah-ball soup is deservedly famous. about 3 hours ago Famous Sichuan ilili - opinions? Videos Permalink | Reply re: KRS I concur on the matzo ball soup and the chopped liver. I also enjoyed the gefilte fish. It was mild, light and just ever so slightly sweet. The serving was huge. Luckily, my friend and I http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/210489[7/16/2012 2:15:58 PM] 5 119 2 25 about 3 hours ago And a diet Dr. Brown's Celray Tonic :-). By KRS on May 19, 2004 10:27 AM 4 11 about 3 hours ago My favorite heart attack meal is braised turkey wing (don't knock it till you've tried it), with kasha varnishkas and egg barley, plus a tureen of gravy. REPLIES Hosuton Hound in NYC: 2nd Ave Deli Report - Manhattan - Chowhound had ordered one serving to split between us. The blintze were delicious, too. 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