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- Path: sparky!uunet!portal!cup.portal.com!James_J_Kowalczyk
- From: James_J_Kowalczyk@cup.portal.com
- Newsgroups: ne.food
- Subject: Re: Where are good knishes?
- Message-ID: <74359@cup.portal.com>
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 93 16:15:43 PST
- Organization: The Portal System (TM)
- References: <1993Jan21.024623.19114@spdcc.com>
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- kvk@questor.sw.stratus.com (Ken Koellner) writes:
- >In article <1993Jan21.024623.19114@spdcc.com> jin@spdcc.com (Jerry Natowitz)
- >writes:
- >>
- >>Some of the best knishes, at least from the filling stand-point, are in
- >>that Jewish Deli in Vernon Connecticut - which is a bit far to go on a
- >>weekday evening.
- >
- >Rein's New York Style Deli. Really good food if you don't mind
- >spending about $10 each for a deli meal. They have great sandwiches
- >served with half-sour pickles.
-
- But where is it?
-
- Jim Kowalczyk James_J_Kowalczyk@cup.portal.com
-
-
- \
- By the way, Buzzy's Roast Beef (fast food shack) on the Boston side
- of the Longfellow Bridge serves beef, turkey, and vegetable "knishes",
- but they are larger than any knish I have seen elsewhere (being probably
- about 8 ounces or larger).
-