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Phenomenal food! Can't get kosher like this outside New York. All the meats are cut in house. They even roast their own roast beef. People complain of the prices but they clearly know nothing about the non-kosher competition. These other places charge more for a steak or BBQ ribs. The portions here are more than generous and you're guaranteed to see one of the owners because it's a family owned restaurant. The service used to be dicey but they have a great and friendly front of house crew and the solid back of the house crew makes it happen too. Don't let the location or bare bones marketplace deceive you: this place is a gem. American, Deli, Chinese, Uzbeki (trust me it's out of this world and Actually by a man from Uzbekistan!) It's no surprise that when I'm in NY or NJ or FL that people have heard of Segals and also love it too! Skip Chompies and the other deli imitators...a real deli is a kosher deli and that's segals. Never had kosher Chinese, it's time to try it. Don't even KNOW what Uzbeki food is let alone WHERE Uzbekistan is? Think the tastiest lamb chicken and beef kebabs cooked al fresco over hot coals. Looking forward to hearing your reviews!
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