Best Jewish Delis in the area

Anonymous
Can I get some recommendations? I've only been to two, Chutzpah (back when it had a location in Tysons) and Celebrity in Falls Church. I am fiending for a good pastrami on rye with a knish!!
Anonymous
Here you go:

http://www.dgsdelicatessen.com/menus/

Enjoy!
Anonymous
Sadly, our area is still lacking good delis ( and Mexican food as well).
Anonymous
parkway deli on grubb road silver spring/chevy chase md
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:parkway deli on grubb road silver spring/chevy chase md


+1
Anonymous
Chutzpah is still in Fair Oaks
Anonymous
Chutzpah has a location at Fairfax Towne Center near Fair Oaks.
Anonymous
Eli's by DuPont circle. Really slim pickings around here...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here you go:

http://www.dgsdelicatessen.com/menus/

Enjoy!


We just went last week and weren't impressed. Overpriced, small-ish portions, "upscale" vibe, a lot of trying-too-hard to bring in middle eastern flavors. I'll probably go back for business lunches on someone else's dime, because I work down the street. Otherwise, not worth going to.

We prefer Loeb's NY Deli over on Eye St., NW, or Parkway Deli in Silver Spring.
Anonymous
Another vote for Parkway. Doesn't compete with some of the best ones in NY, but it's the best we've had in this area.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Eli's by DuPont circle. Really slim pickings around here...


How is that possible when there is such a high Jewish population here?
Anonymous
I know! I find it astonishing that there aren't a few more delis in Silver Spring, Rockville and maybe upper NW.

Parkway is meh. But as someone said, it's OP's best shot.

The Krupin's of 10+ yrs ago is sorely missed. You couldn't say the food wasn't as good as NYC because it was coming in daily from NYC, the whitefish, knish, meats, etc.
Anonymous
Why does the religion of the deli matter?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why does the religion of the deli matter?



Because the food you get there isn't available at other delis.

Really... HELLO?

You must not be a northeasterner.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why does the religion of the deli matter?


It's not just religion. It's also cultural.
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