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    Sahara Deli

    4.3 (4 reviews)
    InexpensiveSandwiches, Delis

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    5 years ago

    This place is closed. Another place called Vinney's is here and has tons of Ecuadorian food that's amazing.

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    Hobby's Delicatessen & Restaurant

    Hobby's Delicatessen & Restaurant

    4.3(349 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    $$

    Working in Newark everyday allows me to enjoy lunch at Hobby's a few times a month…read more The restaurant itself is very dated and old school. Lots of Devils memorabilia is hung up throughout. Basic seating with nothing fancy. A full jar of fresh pickles is on the table. The pastrami is second to none. Seriously. You get a generous portion of pastrami on rye. Greasy, fatty, just perfect! The onion rings are the best. They are famous for a reason. I go a few times a month so, I'm always greeted by name and promptly seated. The food always arrives shortly after the order is taken.

    Visited Hobby's today on a long layover between Brussels and Las Vegas. After a couple weeks in…read moreEurope, I was ready for free water in a cup bigger than a thimble, drip coffee and in a cup larger than an espresso cup, vegetables that come with meals, actual gluten-free options and not having to pay €0.50-1 as a customer to use the restroom. Luckily I found Hobby's Delicatessen via Find Me Gluten Free and was so glad to find that they do legitimate gluten-free options with a dedicated fryer and prep space to prevent cross contamination. I had the gluten-free pastrami wrap with fries for $23.95 and my husband had the #5 pastrami and corned beef with coleslaw and Russian dressing for $25.95. he also got the drip coffee with free refills for $3.25. Service was amazing. Owner's came out and chatted with us and preemptively made sure that I was aware that my food was safe for me to consume. Our waitress was incredibly personable and sweet. There were free pickles on the table. I'm not even a pickle person but I had three because again, I've been dying for vegetables after being in Europe. Great portions, safe celiac options, personable service, refillable drinks and no charge to use the toilets (although I didn't need to use them during this visit) This is what makes American restaurants great and Hobby's ticks all of those boxes. Visited January 2026

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    Hobby's Delicatessen & Restaurant - Hobby's at night

    Hobby's at night

    Hobby's Delicatessen & Restaurant - Welcome to Hobby's

    Welcome to Hobby's

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    Katz's Delicatessen - Pastrami on rye.

    Katz's Delicatessen

    4.1(17k reviews)
    9.2 miLower East Side
    $$
    Locally owned & operated
    Grab-and-go

    Some people give Katz a bad rap. I just finished a half sandwich of Pastrami on rye (seeded) and…read moreI'm here to tell ya...."to die for"! That's coming from a "real" nyker....from the Bronx. I got the lean and it was n't soggy like some claim. Let me tell you how I prepared it. It comes in a sealed plastic bag. I left it that way as I placed it in a pot of boiling water for 10 minutes. I toasted the rye bread then smeared both sides with blue cheese salad dressing (brown mustard would be too strong, the meat is flavored enough). One of the 5 food groups. The other 4: Carvel soft serve ice cream, potato knish, and Original famous Ray's Pizza. All "to die for"!!!!!!

    Cash only and prepare for chaos…read more There will be a line... several. There 's a line to get in, which is out the door. The doorman hands you a ticket. Keep it. There is a line to order, a line for just drinks, a line for pre-order pick up, and a line to pay. Legit Crazy. Finding a seat to eat is stressful. I saw a local kick out a non-NYer for saving a table for 6, when all she needed was a table for 2 and she didn't have her food yet. It was crazy. Would I go back... YES!! There is a line for a reason. That sandwich is amazing!!!! It was soo huge. I'm glad the kid and I shared. The hubs ate the whole thing by himself and had the meat sweats. Thankfully we walked it off :)

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    Katz's Delicatessen - Look at his dirty apron he also leaned on the meat as he was smack talking the customer

    Look at his dirty apron he also leaned on the meat as he was smack talking the customer

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    The Yard - Newark - Black Joy (Watermelon) Salad

    The Yard - Newark

    4.6(230 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $$

    We were looking for a quick dinner before watching a show at the NJPAC and the chef/owner…read moregraciously acquired us a table - by chance! Chef Kai was super welcoming and engaged in convo with us, including with our 8yo daughter - he set the tone for a cozy dining experience that felt like we had entered his home. Everything was fresh, quality, and obviously made with TLC. The dipping sauces were each characteristically delish and I loved that they gave all of them at once so we could try them all. Best ground chicken burger I've had - juicy and worked well with the brioche bun. The oxtail burger was super flavorful and tender. Next time I need to try the shrimp burger. I went with the side of sweet potato tots and oxtail gravy, and it was the best tots I've had especially in the gravy - again, quality and fresh. The pink lemonade was perfection - fresh lemons, real sugar, and not overly sweet at all and check out the container it comes in! Plus lollipops with the check - such a cute added touch. The location is in a park, walking distance from the NJ Pac and train stop. If we had more time (and could take a to go bag with us) we would've absolutely ordered wings and tried another burger - so that'll be for next time! Love having this kind of dining experience in NJ and supporting a community gem like Chef Kai!

    I really wanted to support this restaurant, but unfortunately our experience left us feeling…read moreuncomfortable. When we arrived, the owner/chef told us the wait would be about 10-15 minutes. Shortly after, another couple came in and were told about 20 minutes. We were the only two parties waiting. When a table opened, the waitress began seating us, and the chef stopped her and asked the other (AA) couple if they were there first. He then told the gentleman, "I see you with family, and I'm not trying to start any problems." This was said while we were literally being seated, and nothing was said to us. It put us in an awkward and embarrassing position, as we would never intentionally skip ahead of anyone. As a Hispanic couple, the interaction also left us wondering if we were being treated differently, even if that wasn't the intention. Then the drink order added to the frustration. I ordered a hibiscus lemonade and my boyfriend ordered a regular lemonade. The waitress repeated it back incorrectly as strawberry, and I corrected her. About 10 minutes later she brought a strawberry lemonade anyway. When I said that wasn't what I ordered, the chef took the drink and handed it to the other couple who had just ordered a strawberry lemonade , saying it was freshly made and "they didn't want it." That was uncomfortable because I never ordered strawberry to begin with. Overall, the interaction felt dismissive and awkward. Mistakes happen, but the way this was handled -- especially the comments made -- left us feeling unwelcome. I hope this feedback helps improve communication and customer experience moving forward.

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    Flower bomb, let me guess your favorite...

    The Yard - Newark - Live Jazz Brunch every Sunday 12-3pm

    Live Jazz Brunch every Sunday 12-3pm

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    Big Stashs Sub House - This is the half size cut in half. Perfect!!

    Big Stashs Sub House

    4.5(91 reviews)
    1.7 mi
    $

    $13.50 - 6 inch sandwiche each $2.80 - Doritos…read more $2.50 large soda Got a 6 inch belly buster and a 6 inch cheesesteak. Both were great! The belly buster was a giant sandwich for 6 inches. It was packed with 4 kinds of meats. Some reviewers mentioned that it was too much meat, but that shouldn't be a reason to dock a star. My partner enjoyed his steak sandwich as well which had cheese whiz. Super local spot. Has maybe three tables. Employees were nice. Place is across from a church so easy to get food after service! Would def come again for value, flavor, and size!

    Before Jersey Mike's. Before Blimpie…read more Before Firehouse Subs. Before Subway. Before Jimmy John's. Before (okay, you get the idea)... there was Big Stash's. A (local) institution. Long before the likes of Subs Galore (a few blocks away) tried to rock the boat, Stash's was the only game in town (for a whole lotta years). I grew up two blocks away and I'm positive I put the original owner's kids through college with all the money I dropped here. After hearing new owners decided to keep the lights on I had to make an effort to get over here to show my support. Walking into the new Stash's... the place received a 'glow-up' (I'm entirely too old to be trying to use hip slang!) and loved that they decided to keep the framed Scott Baio picture (one of these days I'll share the 'deets' on that!). Surprised to see a few new menu additions (coffee?! Taylor ham?! Manhattan Special Espresso Soda?!) as well as being open more days and longer hours. For the sake of history I had to try their 'Belly Buster' and the kid handed me the sub in a box. ("Huh?! This is a weird gimmick.") But when I got home to open the box I understood 'why' - no wax paper and standard paper bag would've been able to hold this beast together. Just a ridiculous amount of (Thumann's) cold cuts and toppings that the (decent) bread tried in vain to keep together. "Bang for your buck" - you won't find a better deal. But for me it was TOO much and there's definitely an 'art' and a 'balance' to the ratio of meat to toppings to bread and Stash's is a bit TOO generous for my liking. One odd tidbit that brought me back to my youth and the old Stash's... that "stinky sub smell" that you just can't get off of your hands (and body) - no matter how many times you wash your hands, brush your teeth, take a shower, you name it. (Sadly it's Pavlovian for me to want/need a Clinton's iced tea when devouring a Stash's sub but that's no longer an option.) I hope they have another fifty years of prosperity down there in West Hudson!

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    Big Stashs Sub House
    Big Stashs Sub House
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