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		<title>Enormous New $10 Special From Kosher Deluxe</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Sep 2009 15:00:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Zach Brooks</dc:creator>
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I usually don&#8217;t even bother going past the falafel/schnitzel/shawarma station at Kosher Deluxe (on 46th btw. 5+6th).  Most of their menu is over $10 (aka too expensive for my tastes) and without the free salad &#038; pickles bar&#8230; why bother?  Well this new deal being advertised in the window kind of changes everything: $9.95 gets [...]]]></description>
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<p>I usually don&#8217;t even bother going past the falafel/schnitzel/shawarma station at <a href="http://midtownlunch.com/category/kosher-deluxe/">Kosher Deluxe</a> (on 46th btw. 5+6th).  Most of their menu is over $10 (aka too expensive for my tastes) and without the free salad &#038; pickles bar&#8230; why bother?  Well this new deal being advertised in the window kind of changes everything: $9.95 gets you 1/2 a sandwich, cup of soup, fries *and* a fountain soda.  That sounds pretty spectacular.  Is there anybody out there who has ventured past the pickle bar, into the depths of KD, who can let us know if their sandwiches, soup or fries are any good?  (Although, even if they&#8217;re just ok, it&#8217;s still a pretty great deal.)</p>
<p><strong>Related:</strong><br />
<a href="http://midtownlunch.com/2006/12/04/kosher-deluxe-aka-the-beauty-of-the-laffa-and-free-salad-bar/">Kosher Deluxe (aka the beauty of the laffa- and free salad bar!)</a><br />
<a href="http://midtownlunch.com/2009/06/18/kosher-deluxe-offers-up-a-schnitzel-primer/">Kosher Deluxe Offers Up A Schnitzel Primer</a></p>
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		<title>Kosher Deluxe Offers Up A Schnitzel Primer</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2009 14:15:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Zach Brooks</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A mini argument discussion broke out in the comments the other day over who makes the best schnitzel: Jews or Germans. I suppose the two aren&#8217;t mutually exclusive, but the premise of the argument was chicken vs. veal/pork.  Sadly I have to go against my people on this one, and agree that wiener schnitzel is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/104/313597623_e58260edf6_m.jpg" align="left" />A mini <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">argument</span> discussion <a href="http://midtownlunch.com/2009/06/15/new-schnitzel-and-things-truck-coming-to-midtown-in-july/#comments">broke out in the comments the other day</a> over who makes the best schnitzel: Jews or Germans. I suppose the two aren&#8217;t mutually exclusive, but the premise of the argument was chicken vs. veal/pork.  Sadly I have to go against my people on this one, and agree that wiener schnitzel is clearly the superior schnitzel- although I wouldn&#8217;t turn my nose up at some good Israeli style Kosher chicken schnitzel.</p>
<p>So with all this talk of schnitzel, and <a href="http://midtownlunch.com/2009/06/15/new-schnitzel-and-things-truck-coming-to-midtown-in-july">the Schnitzel Truck still weeks away</a>, I hit up Kosher Deluxe (on 46th btw. 5+6th) on Monday for a little chicken schnitzel in pita action.</p>
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<p>Like most of the Kosher restaurants in Midtown, Kosher Deluxe is pretty expensive for what it is- leaving you with few choices under $10.  Luckily, they make up for it by letting you go hog wild on their pickled veggie bar- which is easily the best in Midtown.  Once you factor in the pickle bar, their falafel in pita is an amazing deal.  The schnitzel ($9.50) and shawarma in laffa (now $10.50!!!) a little less so.  But I was in the mood.</p>
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<p>What&#8217;s their not to like?  Deep fried chicken fingers, in a pita, slathered with hummus.  I can&#8217;t say any of the spices (if there were any) stood out in my mind, but whatever.  Chicken fingers in a pita is good stuff. And once you add their spicy Israeli salad, and pickled mango sauce (they have the orange stuff too) it&#8217;s all good.  Toss in the free plate of pickles, cabbage slaws, carrots, and delicious delicious eggplant (<a href="http://midtownlunch.com/2009/06/03/thank-you-baraca-for-not-changing-too-much-about-olympic-pita/">which <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">Olympic Pita</span> Baraca does not have</a>) and you feel a little less guilty about spending $10 for a small pita sandwich. The bread can&#8217;t hold a candle to the fresh baked laffa at Baraca, but it&#8217;ll do.</p>
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<p>Still, nothing beats a breaded veal cutlet (followed closely by a standard pork cutlet.)  And I&#8217;m very excited for the Schnitzel Truck to finally hit the road&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Related:</strong><br />
<a href="http://midtownlunch.com/2006/12/04/kosher-deluxe-aka-the-beauty-of-the-laffa-and-free-salad-bar/">Kosher Deluxe (aka the beauty of the laffa- and free salad bar!)</a></p>
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		<title>Kosher Deluxe (aka the beauty of the laffa- and free salad bar!)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Dec 2006 13:45:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Zach</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With nothing in mind to eat last week, I was wandering down 46h St. (btw. 5th &#038; 6th) when I stumbled upon another one of those Kosher versions of the ubiquitous midtown deli.  Sandwiches, Salad bar, etc&#8230; but a quick look at the menu in the window, and I discovered they had Chinese food!  Now, I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img height="180" hspace="3" src="http://static.flickr.com/104/313597623_e58260edf6_m.jpg" width="240" align="left" vspace="3" />With nothing in mind to eat last week, I was wandering down 46h St. (btw. 5th &#038; 6th) when I stumbled upon another one of those Kosher versions of the ubiquitous midtown deli.  Sandwiches, Salad bar, etc&#8230; but a quick look at the menu in the window, and I discovered they had Chinese food!  Now, I was brought up Jewish (a reform Jew, so we didn&#8217;t keep Kosher at all)- which means I love Chinese food (the goto meal on Sunday nights and Christmas).  But what&#8217;s Chinese food without pork (and shrimp for that matter)???  I love pork.  A lot.  As a matter of fact, with all the pork I&#8217;ve eaten in my lifetime, I was sort of surprised that an alarm didn&#8217;t go off when I walked into Kosher Deluxe.</p>
<p><img height="180" hspace="3" src="http://static.flickr.com/121/313597158_a52bac35aa_m.jpg" width="240" align="right" vspace="3" />I bypassed the salad bar and shwarma station on the right, and headed straight to the back, where they serve a variety of sandwiches, dinner type dishes and of course- the Chinese food.  The menu had most typical Americanized Chinese dishes (all served with chicken or beef)- like Lo Mein, General Chow&#8217;s, Beef or Chicken and Broccoli, Moo Goo Gai Pan, and my personal favorite- Pastrami Fried Rice, in case you had forgotten where you were.  The big problem was the price.  Almost every Chinese food item was over $12!!!! (And you didn&#8217;t even get shrimp!)  I did a quick u-turn, figuring that it wasn&#8217;t worth the money- but something caught my eye on the way out.  On the menu above the Shwarma station I saw it&#8230;. &#8221;Shnitzel in Pita&#8221;.  Helllllllo???</p>
<p><img height="180" hspace="3" src="http://static.flickr.com/120/313597780_dc15101545_m.jpg" width="240" align="left" vspace="3" />Now, I&#8217;m a big fan of wiener schnitzel (german fried veal cutlets), so how could Shnitzel be bad???  I spotted some delicious looking fried stuff below the Shwarma, next to the falafel that I was betting was the Shnitzel.  I ordered it- and was not disappointed&#8230; (It is actually a misconception that wiener schnitzel is some sort of sausage- despite &#8220;wiener&#8221; being part of the name.  <strike>In German wiener actually means veal</strike>.  <em>Serves me right for just assuming crap.  Wiener actually means Viennese&#8230; and a traditional cutlet from Vienna is usually Veal.</em>)</p>
<p>The pics, +/- and the Midtown deal of the century&#8230; after the jump.</p>
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<p><img height="180" hspace="3" src="http://static.flickr.com/107/313596980_81a21896a5_m.jpg" width="240" align="right" vspace="3" />Shnitzel (which I believe translates loosely to be what we would call &#8221;cutlet&#8221;) was indeed the fried &#8220;stuff&#8221; underneath the Shwarma&#8230; and the &#8220;stuff&#8221; was actually chicken (I was hoping for veal- but oh well).  They stuffed some in a hollowed out piece of pita, slathered with hummus and gave you a small plate to load up at the &#8220;salad bar&#8221;.  The fried chicken fingers were super crispy and delicious (despite being lukewarm), and went well with the hummus.  The pita bread was not the best- but much better than the stuff you get at most of the stands on the street.</p>
<p><img height="180" hspace="3" src="http://static.flickr.com/108/313596859_5e6f598de1_m.jpg" width="240" align="left" vspace="3" />At $7.95 the sandwich was too expensive but they make up for it a little by giving you the small plate to load up at the &#8220;salad bar&#8221;, which is more like a &#8220;pickled items&#8221; bar.  The plate is small, but I saw people really loading up- so don&#8217;t be shy!  At $8 for a pita sandwich, you&#8217;re entitled.  The salads were what you would expect at a kosher deli- a few different kinds of shredded cabbage dishes (or slaws)&#8230; one sweet, one vinegar&#8217;y and one made with red cabbage; pickled cucumbers, straight up pickles, a carrot salad, a couple of &#8220;salsa&#8221; type salads, some delicious fried potatoes and gigantic fried pieces of eggplant.</p>
<p><img height="180" hspace="3" src="http://static.flickr.com/99/313596704_91993fd63f_m.jpg" width="240" align="right" vspace="3" />I returned a few days later with my wife to check out the Falafel and Shwarma- and to show her the oh so sweet pickled salad bar.  I ordered the Shwarma on Laffa, which I had seen on my first visit.  Laffa is this gigantic, plush pita thing (that looked amazing!) filled with chicken shwarma and hummus.  They offer to put your &#8220;salad&#8221; on the inside if you want- but I opted for the small plate again figuring I would get more if I spooned it onto the plate myself.  (I could always take some off the plate and add it to my sandwich if I wanted)  The shwarma was really nicely spiced, and the laffa was as good as it looked.  At $9.75 it seemed really expensive at first, but the sandwich was gigantic, and between it, and the salad it is enough food for two meals (even for me).</p>
<p><img height="180" hspace="3" src="http://static.flickr.com/112/313598072_b67c15b436_m.jpg" width="240" align="left" vspace="3" />But the deal of the century is by far the falafel on pita.  For $4.50 you get a standard falafel sandwich in the same pita as the shnitzel&#8230; but here&#8217;s the best part- you still get the small plate for the salad bar!!!  That&#8217;s right.  A falafel sandwich on pita (covered in hummus) and a free salad bar for four dollars and fifty cents!  Amazing.  I will never go to Moshe&#8217;s Falafel cart again&#8230; for only an extra half an avenue, you get a free salad!</p>
<p><img height="180" hspace="3" src="http://static.flickr.com/122/313597929_878288685a_m.jpg" width="240" align="right" vspace="3" />If you want the falafel on the laffa, you can have it, although the price jumps to $8.  You can also have Shnitzel in a laffa, or shwarma in a pita.  They pretty much will do whatever you want.  If you don&#8217;t want a sandwich, they have platters as well.  A big plate of shwarma with hummus, and you get the salad bar with that as well.  You pretty much get the salad bar with everything&#8230; so the high prices are somewhat justified by the ginormous amount of food you get, no matter what you order.</p>
<blockquote><p>THE +</p>
<ul>
<li>Delicious Shnitzel, Chicken Shwarma and Falafel</li>
<li>Everything comes with hummus</li>
<li>Everything comes with a small plate to load up on the &#8220;salad bar&#8221;</li>
<li>The laffa (a bigger fluffier version of pita bread) is delicious</li>
<li>The falafel on pita with the salad bar is a steal at $4.50</li>
<li>The laffa sandwiches are enough food for two</li>
<li>They have Shnitzel!!!  (Another excuse to eat fried chicken&#8230;)</li>
<li>They have a nice size seating area&#8230; something you don&#8217;t get eating from a cart</li>
</ul>
<p>THE -</p>
<ul>
<li>The price.  With so many cheap shwarma options, some people may not want to spend $8-$10 on lunch (even with a salad bar).</li>
<li>If you are looking for lamb shwarma, you are out of luck&#8230; only chicken.</li>
<li>Sometimes at peak lunch times, the line for the Shwarma station can get pretty long&#8230; but it moves quickly.</li>
</ul>
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<p>Kosher Deluxe, 10 w. 46th St. (btw. 5+6th), 212-869-6699</p>
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