Artie's New York Delicatessen
- Neighborhood: Upper West Side
- 2290 Broadway
- Manhattan, NY 10024
- 212-579-5959
Artie's feels as though it has been part of the
Upper West Side forever. That comforting sense of permanence is what you look
for in a good Jewish delicatessen. You also look for great pastrami. And
pickles. And knishes. And chicken soup.
At Artie's, the pickles, half-sour and sour, is irresistible. And the
chicken soup resonates with flavor. You taste the dill, the parsnips, the
carrots, all the elements of a brew straight from Grandma's kitchen. (Alas, the
matzoh balls were leaden and salty, the kreplach overcooked.) Best to order the
soup with noodles alone, that way, you'll have room for what's to come...including a "knishpuppy," a potato knish with
a frankfurter in the middle. The verdict? Heavy but wickedly good.
Getting There
- Cross Streets:
- Near 83rd St.
- Public Transportation:
- 1 to 79th St. or 86th St.
The Basics
- Hours:
- Mon-Sun: lunch, dinner
- Meals Served:
- Weekday Brunch, Weekend Brunch, and Lunch
- Reservations:
- Not Accepted
- Restaurant Style:
- Deli
- Audience:
- Children
Features
- Worth Noting:
- good for parties/large groups
- Payment Methods:
- Major Credit Cards

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