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Reviews for Kensington Kosher Delicatessen in Great Neck, NY

Yisroel Alon 1 year ago
3

I have no idea what it tastes like but I?m just here to clarify that it?s kosher style not actually kosher

Joel Ainatchi 1 year ago
5

Nothing like it anywhere around. Hands down the best deli on LI. The meats are outstanding and the hotdogs are an addiction to... anyone that tried them Read more

Sandie Luciano 2 years ago
1

I came in today to place an order. The staff was cleaning the dirty sink with the same gloves they use to serve food. It was... really gross and disappointing. The other staff member sneezed into his gloves and than proceeded to pick up Knish with the samedirty glove to serve to customer. This place does not follow proper DOH guidelines. . Read more

Jonathan Frankfurt 2 years ago
2

3rd time in a row we got left over fries that were lousy..they need to reconsider serving fries that have been left out for too... long..We do know the difference! The matzoh ball soup was unremarkable. I won't even order a Pastrami sandwich anymore as thelast time is was cold and of a lousy cut. I can tell by looking at them they've gotten away with reputation for way toolong.. This place has slowly deteriorated.. Won't see the likes of me and mine their anymore.................. Read more

Thomas Byrne 2 years ago
1

Stopped in for the first time today because I was craving a Pastrami on Rye. My wife and I ordered a Pastrami on Rye, Spinach... Kinish, Hot Dog w/Must/Kraut & a order of fries. The service was fast and friendly but the food other than the Hot Dog wasterrible. The Pastrami was dry and cold. My wife wasn't sure if her Kinish was even Spinach she thought it tasted odd maybe wasBroccoli. The French Fries we're overdone and most likely reheated. Read more

Joe Zuckerbrow 3 years ago
1

i came in from out of town and ordered a pastrami sandwich. 17 dollars buys you 6 slices of pastrami...... Really? That's the... best you can do for 17 bucks? This place will close in no time and be a distant memory. Read more

Michael Ferstendig 4 years ago
4

This is one of the few remaining authentic kosher delicatessens. They serve accurate renditions of traditional fare, pastrami,... corned beef, and other sandwiches; chicken soup with matzoh balls; potato pancakes and more. Kosher food, pricey compared tonon-kosher, but worth it. Small restaurant, with a few tiny tables. Read more

Charlotte Martin 4 years ago
5

I've been coming here my whole life, the pastrami sandwich is amazing, but my favorite thing to get is a hot dog. Simple, but my... favorite hot dog I've ever had. The decor hasn't changed one bit since I started going there, and it's a welcomed space, frozenin time, with a unique charm. Limited seating-- a few booths and a counter-- but I've never had to wait for a space. Don'tforget to get a cream soda with your meal! Read more