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The salt beef sandwiches (£5.95) are very good, with an enormous pile of warm, juicy salt beef on rye bread with mustard and pickles. The chopped liver sandwich (£4.75) was less impressive: the price seems somewhat high for what is basically a liver paté sandwich on plain sliced bread, even though it did include tasty pickles.
The salt beef sandwiches (£5.95) are very good, with an enormous pile of warm, juicy salt beef on rye bread with mustard and pickles. The chopped liver sandwich (£4.75) was less impressive: the price seems a little high for what is basically a liver paté sandwich on plain sliced bread, even though the pickles were tasty.
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Jewish deli near Oxford Circus.

This offers a range of sandwiches and some hot food, plus Jewish deli favourites such as chicken soup and salt beef sandwiches.

The salt beef sandwiches (£5.95) are very good, with an enormous pile of warm, juicy salt beef on rye bread with mustard and pickles. The chopped liver sandwich (£4.75) was less impressive: the price seems a little high for what is basically a liver paté sandwich on plain sliced bread, even though the pickles were tasty.

Chicken soup (not tried personally) is available plain (£3.25) or adorned (£3.75) with noodles, kreplach, kneidlach or "mixed" (extra chicken, kreplach and kneidlach).

Other things on the menu that I plan to try include the tongue sandwich (£5.95).

Apparently, this is part of a chain; the original establishment in St John's Wood and appears to be the basis of the "since 1948" claim.

Last visited by Martin on 2008-01-21; food prices correct as of that date.

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