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| - I'm from Brooklyn.
I've dined at the famous New York City delis, such as 2nd Avenue Deli, Stage Deli, Carnegie, plus many in local neighborhoods and the New York and New Jersey suburbs. In addition, I've been to Nate 'N Al in Beverly HIlls, CA, and even Chompies in Phoenix.
There is no way that Goldmans compares to the best of these, or even the worst.
So on our first and last visit to Goldmans:
My Turkey Pastrami sandwich was salty, the potato salad was bland, what little there was of it, and they couldn't manage more than a quarter pickle. What about the plate full of pickles other goodies that that you get at a real deli? My wife's chicken caesar salad had tough croutons, salty chicken, and Goldmans couldn't spare more than a couple of hard pieces of rye bread as a special request. Give me a break! This is not a real Jewish deli. It doesn't come close.
Unless something has changed drastically since those other reviews were written, I question their perspective. Sure, people are entitled to their opinions, but this is absurd.
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