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| - OK, so we have established this deli/restaurant is tucked away in the plaza. You almost think you are in an apartment complex, then lo and behold, there is a Kumon Tutoring place and then Gleiberman's around the corner.
You will wait for some restaurant service. But I am telling you, this woman, who I think is the owner, is New York embodied. She's a character and a one-woman act in waiting tables, hence the slow service. She is not Southern trained in the art of charm, but neither are we so we got along famously.
We had time so no big deal. Bring some stimulating conversation and fasten your seat belts for the real deal delicious Kosher experience.
We had the Shawarma with Israeli salad and the Beef Brisket on Rye. Sounds placid but it's not. Full of authentic Jewish seasoning and love.
Yes, it is tucked away, yes the service was slow, yes it is unusual, but I love my husband's equally seasoned conversation. So we had some giggles and patiently waited to support a family-owned business. I had a great ride and will return soon.
Would you complain about your aunt's slowness in cooking your lunch? Usually worth the wait and delicious, right? Think in those terms, put your phone away, stop texting and talk to the person you are breaking bread with.
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