Mile End Deli in Brooklyn, NY feat. on Unique Eats

Mile End Deli in Brooklyn, NY Photos, Map, Videos, Reviews and Highlighted Meals as featured on the TV show Unique Eats

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Mile End Deli

The food here is delicious: up-market takes on traditional Montreal delicatessen food. The smoked meat is the star of the menu and can had in a hash topped with two expertly fried eggs or in a simple sandwich with a slick of mustard (ask for cheese at your own peril). Other menu highlights include a dynamite appetizing platter with some truly excellent smoked fish and Montreal-style bagels (a rarity in NYC, go north for the real thing!).

Restaurant Information

-address: 97 Hoyt Street, Brooklyn, NY 11217, USA
-website http://www.mileenddeli.com/
-email address info@mileenddeli.com
-phone number (718) 852-7510 phone number for Mile End Deli”)

Social Media for the Mile End Deli Restaurant

-facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mile-End/99809179291
-twitter https://twitter.com/mileenddeli

Latest Youtube Videos

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title: Munchies: Mile End Delicatessen
description: Oy vey, another Munchies! For this episode, we head to Mile End Delicatessen to sample their interpretation of Montreal-style Jewish deli cuisine. Then owner…



title: America’s Best Bites: Smoked Meat Poutine at Mile End Deli in Brooklyn, NY
description: A segment written and produced by Madeleine Yastrow from America’s Best Bites: Fries.


title: The Chew - Evette Rios visits the Mile End Deli! - The Chew
description: Evette Rios gets her fill of Canadian cuisine, at the Mile End Deli! For more on The Chew go to http://abc.go.com/shows/the-chew?cid=YTV_CHEW.


title: The Mile End Cookbook Book Trailer
description: When Noah and Rae Bernamoff opened Mile End, their tiny Brooklyn restaurant, they had a mission: to share the classic Jewish comfort food of their childhood….


title: Debating the Deli
description: David Sax and Josh Ozersky go head-to-head on “new school” vs. “old school” delis.