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    Reubens

    3.7 (56 reviews)
    ModerateKosher, Delis
    Closed 11:30 am - 4:00 pm, 5:30 PM - 10:00 PM

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    Good for kids

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    Reubens on Baker Street
    Bruce K.

    THE place to go for corned beef ('salt beef' to the locals) in London. This place does it just as good as anything in New York. Sadly, the rye bread is a little lacking, reminding me of the texture (though not the taste) of Wonder Bread. Note: cash or debit card only. Also, because it's a strict kosher restaurant, there's no swiss cheese on your roast beef sandwich. It's the law. :-)

    Zeva B.

    I rarely get to chow down Jew style like I did at Reubens. They had literally every delicacy from my childhood for me to ooh and ahh over, including the motherlode of all Jewy greatness -- gefilte fish. My grandmother took the recipe for her homemade gefilte fish to the grave, so it is my proverbial "madeleine." Just one taste of a great gefitle can send me reeling back in time to my grandma's dining room table surrounded by aunts, uncles and cousins during our holiday family meet-ups. So when I spotted not one, but two kinds of gefilte at Reuben's I knew what I had to order. For variety sake, I chose the deep fried gefilte fish which I'd never seen before and it was amazing. Not greasy at all, the fish was the perfect consistency, delicately flavored and presented in elegant slices along with a ramekin of incredible homemade horseradish. Even my non-Jewish dining partners tried it and loved it, which is quite a statement. Every thing else we had at our table --from schnitzel and corned beef to hummous, beet salads and latkes -- was fantastic. Even though we enjoyed a 10% reduction thanks to their Yelp check-in offer, my one critique (and therefore the four instead of 5 stars) was the fact that they accept only cash, not easy when you're paying for a table of ten.

    Chicken schnitzel
    Briony C.

    We popped in here for lunch on Colleen C's recommendation. I was a bit unsure as to how the place worked - here's my summary: join the end of the line, grab a tray and make your choice. I'd spied chicken schnitzel as we entered so I had to go for that. It was a little pricey (around £11) but it was worth it - it was nearly the size of the plate. They'll bring your food out to your table so don't stand around waiting (like we did!). The seating area is pretty casual and relaxed. Your meal is brought out to you so make sure you pick up cutlery when you're ordering. I really liked the chicken schnitzel, nicely crispy with a really tasty chicken breast inside. It came with a salad which I avoided but it looked nice and fresh. This place was great. Comfortable, relaxed, friendly and tasty food. You also get 10% off for checking in - the staff knew about this deal and seemed excited to have a bunch of Yelpers in. So make sure you use it! I'd definitely come back here as everyone who ate here (all 8 of us) were happy/overjoyed with their meals. Pretty great result in my opinion.

    The chips are gorgeous
    Avadhut P.

    Heed to the advice on almost all other reviews for Reubens and stick to the upper-floor deli. Land early for lunch, or very late, for the place is super busy during peak lunch hours. Onto the food then--anything from the sandwiches portion of the menu is sure to leave you (a) full and (b) content. The meat is amazing, whatever it be. I generally stick to salt beef on rye with mustard. But a shoutout must go to the schnitzel, which is outstanding. Unlike a lot others I have had, this one's still moist on the inside--perfectly breaded and seasoned. It's a party in your mouth! And a mention to the humble chips. They are gorgeously thick cut, yet crunchy on the outside--a perfect accompaniment to the sandwiches. Nice place, warm people!

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    Best salt beef sandwich (aka corned beef in the U.S.). Hand carved piping hot. To die for. I've been back for the third time this month.

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    A Reuben sandwich is pricey here, but the quality of the meet and rye bread makes it so worth it.

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    Wow can't move after the Reubens sandwich - everyone has to try it once. Allow extra room by loosening your belt.

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    Their salt beef (corned beef to us Yanks) is nicely seasoned, not fatty, and possibly the best I've had.

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    Zest - Beef roast dinner

    Zest

    4.0(5 reviews)
    2.5 miFinchley Road, Swiss Cottage
    ££

    Update: Since Zest…read morehas gone meaty it's definitely improved. Had the roast dinner today for lunch and it was great, service was fab as well - although that could have also been down to the very few other tables. Would now recommend. -------- 2/5 Since opening, Zest has marketed itself as an alternative to the other kosher restaurants - implying it serves modern, exciting kosher food in the style popularised by Yotam Ottolenghi. This influence is definitely on show with the food, with brunch featuring twists on classics such as shakshuka and scrambled eggs - different? yes; delicious? yes; special? not in my opinion. Where Zest really falls down is service. From waiting over 5 minutes to be told there was a wait of around 5 min to be seated, to the waiter completely not hearing our order and needing us to repeat it, to his brash outlining of the bottomless brunch rules (which he then excused by saying he wasn't being rude!), to the chefs looking exasperated at the lack of service - it was all very Fawley Towers! I think this was my 5th and final visit (out of choice that is!) - it's always been the same!

    I've had takeaway from the Zest cafe a few times, but yesterday I finally sat down for dinner…read more First, the decor, menu design, and plating are gorgeous and colorful. The menu (kosher dairy) is vegetarian and fish, with strong Middle Eastern/Mediterranean influences thanks to Algerian-Strian-Israeli chef Eran Tibi, who worked with Ottolenghi a few years ago. (Tibi's family has owned restaurants for generations.) Plus, this place has the most attractive waitstaff. It was hard to decide what to order, but I finally settled on the Sephardic ratatouille (with aubergines, courgettes, sunflower seeds, and a single roast cherry tomato) and sweet potato gnocchi. The ratatouille was great but very small. However, the gnocchi was fantastic. The gnocchi were pan-seared and piled on a bed of sort-of baba ghanoush, with yogurt drizzles and pomegranate seeds, surrounded by a smattering of crispy fried onion pieces. It was absolutely amazing. Meanwhile, I saw some of the soup of the day (sweet potato and bok choy) being served, and had to order some. The bok choy added just a necessary hint of sourness to the sweetness of the soup; it's served with slices of toasted challah. I need to go back and try everything else on the menu. My only complaint is that everything is pretty expensive for the size, but you always pay more for kosher, organic, seasonal, and made with this much expertise.

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    Camisa & Son - Camisa & Son on Brewer Street.

    Camisa & Son

    4.3(20 reviews)
    1.1 miSoho
    ££

    Stopped by this place today (20.10.11) after a workmates recommended that I switch up my Deli of…read morechoice. You see my local was Lina Stores (notice how I used was). So upon entering the store, I was immediately expecting the classic 'deli snobbery' experience. You know when you go to an authentic Deli where the staff give you the cold stare if you take too lon to order or don't know exactly what you want. Much to my surprise, I was welcomed in a very warm manner. I asked for a selection of meats, and seriously thought this would be the point where they'd start snapping, but nope, again the lovely lady offered a range of sample slices for me to try! Woohoo! To cut a long story short, I came out a happy girl! Lina Stores can keep there over-priced food, along with their moody staff, I'm sticking with my new bestie Camisa & Sons...! P.S. Could have sworn I spotted the 'Son' of Camisa & Sons working in the back room...

    I was inspired by my visit to Little Italy in New York. Lots of amazing delis with fresh food…read moreserved by authentic Italian families who had been running the place for generations In London, there isn't any equivalent Italian area but Camisa on Old Compton is a deli straight out of New York. I love the '& Son' on the sign - gives the place a sense of continuity and history The sight of all those hams hanging up as you enter the store is enough to set the cookery brain and the stomach going. There is then the main counter with Italian cheeses galore and some deli items and home made pasta. There is also the full range of tinned and dried goods. The dry pasta from here is better than the fresh stuff from supermarkets. In Italy, they believe the pasta is the star of the dish and the sauce is just there to coat it, not drown it but for that philosophy to work, you need high quality ingredients I left with some pancetta, ham and mini mozzarellas

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