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Based on my recent visit I have to say Schwartz has good but overrated smoked meat.
Numerous delis, sandwich shops and restaurants in NYC (and I'm sure elsewhere) serve tastier pastrami and corned beef sandwiches.
The more famous shops charge close to $20 U. S. a sandwich while Schwartz only charges around $10 Canadian though the sandwich at Schwartz is quite a bit smaller.
The smoked meat at Schwartz is quite lean and the seasoning is a bit bare bones. It is not bad but I wouldn't drive out of my way during a visit to Montreal for a smoked meat sandwich from here.
On the other hand the smoked meat poutine was very tasty with a delicious gravy, fries and cheese providing moisture to compliment the lean bits of smoked meat. I felt it was a lot more worth the close to $10 price tag it shares with the smoked meat sandwich.
This is something the shops back in NYC definitely don't provide. I love Montréal!
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