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I've tried many and Snowden is possibly the best deli in the world and easily the best value, on par, or better than any in New York or Baltimore. My only regret is that I did not buy more takeout - which made the trip well back to Washington, DC and I had no problems with the sometimes intrusive border inspectors. Great delis are an endangered species. Snowden has a rich and varied menu -- more so than crosstown tourist favorite Schwartz's (also an excellent deli). I ordered the smoked meat (less dry than Schwartz's and a bit less spicy), corned beef, latkes and kasha kinishes. All were among the best I've ever had. Snowden is sort of hard to find, not downtown, but is about 3 blocks from the Snowden Metro stop. Everyone at Snowden was also very friendly to an USA resident who knows little French. I'll be back the next time I'm in Montreal and next time I'll take much more food home to the USA.
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