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Reviews for Mikki and Al's Noshery in Montclair, NJ

steve malnick 1 year ago
3

I had hoped for better, being close to NY City. Stopped by on 11/18. The matzo ball soup did not have much flavor. Broth was... very weak. The chopped liver was dry for my taste. Needed more chicken fat (or whatever binder was being used) along with afiner grind to the liver and some onion would help. The potato salad was ok. I ordered the Sloppy Joe sandwich. It was goodbut I have had better pastrami at the Reading Terminal Market in Philadelphia. The rice pudding was ok as well but could haveused some cinnamon. Overall most of the food was ok but nothing special. Kind of the weak side for being so close to New YorkCity. Read more

Joe Krisocki 1 year ago
5

I had a pastrami sandwich at a reasonable price. Quality was very much like a famous NYC deli!

Lauren Lezak 1 year ago
5

With fall finally arriving, I was craving chicken soup. Mikki's hands down has the best chicken noodle soup. Also tried the... pastrami sandwich which was absolutely solid. Overall an excellent experience. Will be back. Read more

Dana Vigilante 1 year ago
1

One and done. I wanted to try this place for quite some time. And I did. And I never will again Unfriendliest food... establishment I?ve ever visited. The older lady (blond), behind the counter was absolutely awful I was the only customer inhere. Not once was I asked how everything is or if I needed anything. How about this - if you?re not a happy, ?people? person- don?t work in front of the house! How hard is it to be nice? Sorry I left a 20% tip when I ordered at the counter. Worstcustomer interaction ever. Mediocre lox. I?ve had better at the Nutley Diner. Read more

Jenn P 2 years ago
5

I grew up eating pastrami sandwiches. Coopers, in Newark, Eppen Essen in Livingston, and back in the day Don?s restaurant. Ugh.... Just showed my age! As an adult Katz Deli and Ben?s in NYC. Smoked meat in Montreal is amazing. My point is pastrami sandwichesare no stranger to me. Mikki and Al?s makes a delicious sandwich. I found it to be a tad too salty. But overall I enjoyed theirpastrami sandwich! Because of the size I only ate half. The meat has a nice peppery kick and a very pleasant flavor profile. Thepickle on the side is good too. My sandwich included sauerkraut which adds an additional layer of flavor. The price is what Iexpect in Montclair so it is no surprise. I say try a sandwich. You never know if you like it till you experience one yourself.I will go back in the near future. Hopefully the second pastrami sandwich will be just as delightful as the first. ???? Read more

Danny H 2 years ago
5

Hands down one of the best pastrami sandwiches I?ve ever eaten!! The sandwich is a little pricey but it?s worth it. As you can... see they aren?t selfish with the meat. Love this place! Read more

R.Alexis Rocco 2 years ago
5

If you are a pastrami connoisseur, this hidden gem is a must try spot! I can?t say enough good things about this spot. The... pastrami is cut right in front of you. The place is spotless.. staff are friendly and the pastrami is the best you will everhave. Read more

david hopkins 2 years ago
5

Just destroyed the Gemisht (pastrami, corned beef, and turkey). Oh, it was so good!!! Big sandwich and big flavor!!!