
This is a cool, cool place on E Houston St, New York's lower east side. Thanks to Ginnie for telling me about it! I meant to go there during our last trip to NYC last March, but didn't manage to. This time, I told myself, I had to go. This place was made even more famous (I'm sure it was already famous before this) by Meg Ryan's memorable scene in "When Harry Met Sally". You know it...if you don't, you can view it here. This place has got character. Lots of it. Its cool factor is way up there. The configuration of the place is like an 'L' shape, with long stretch made up of what they call 'cutters' on one side, and a wall of fame on the other. When you enter the delicatessen, you'll be given a ticket, somewhat like the old SBS bus tickets which the conductors punch a hole into, and each person gets one, and needs one to leave the place, a la Marche style. Then you find a seat at one of their numerous tables and after you've decided what you want, you approach a 'cutter' who will carve out their famed pastrami from a slab and put a few slices on a plate for you to taste. They stack layers of meat in between bread and there you have it. Katz's pastrami sandwich, "smoked to juicy perfection", they say. It tastes heavenly... I like meat so their meaty sandwiches (we also ordered the corned beef sandwich) were up my alley.
The other long wall opposite of the cutters is filled with photographs of celebrities who've patronised Katz's. There are too many to name but there are MANY pictures. The place has an old style, rowdy, "got attitude" kind of place. It's a must go if you're ever in New York. Their sandwiches aren't cheap though. The pastrami costs usd$15 but hell, it's worth it!
Their famous $14.95 pastrami sandwich. So goooooooddd...
The corned beef sandwich, which is also very good and also costs $14.95. Three of us ordered the two sandwiches to share, and we couldn't even finish them!
No frills, casual dining.
What are the old SBS bus tickets doing at Katz's? They write the amounts you've spent on the back of the tix. Did I mention they have good sweetened ice tea in their own house brand bottles?
Their wall of fame which includes pix of Bill Clinton, Michael Bloomberg, Dan Aykroyd, Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal (of course) and the list goes on...
Meg enjoyed their chicken noodle soup.
Crowded on a Friday afternoon.







































