Reviews The Famous Kosher Nosh

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Patricia Iacobelli
+5
Delicious! The mushroom barley soup is, without question, the best I've ever had. Of course the pastrami on fresh rye is to die for. And Dr. Brown's cream soda-my all-time favorite-topped off a great nosh.
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Bruce O. Iacobelli
+5
The Kosher Nosh Deli in Glen Rock is “just to die for” - been coming here since the 80’s - oversized sandwiches, pickles, any & all of your Kosher deli favorites plus the best & friendliest servers around ! Come into Glen Rock in Bergen County & enjoy �
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Mike Sully
+5
Been going here for years.. Never disappoints! The pastrami sandwich is to die for !!!!!
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John Nadolny
+5
Had lunch there yesterday, corned beef sandwich on a roll with an order of fries. Enjoyed every bite of my lunch. Definitely worth the trip from Jersey City. How about another store in Houston County? We need one.
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Laura Altomare-Valvo
+5
Food is delicious! I grew up in Brooklyn with some of the best Kosher deli's. The Kosher Nosh deli is right up there with the best!
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Catherine Tamiolakis Connor
+5
Delicious food, great service. The mini salad bar has a variety of tastee stuff including potato salad, coleslaw, beets, as well as two types of whole pickles amongst other treats. Will definitely be visiting again!
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Patti Ferrara Iovino
+5
Absolutely delicious pastrami and corned beef sandwiches!
5
Laurel Clare
+5
Great corned beef on rye sandwich. The dining room is spacious and clean. The service was prompt & friendly. We enjoyed the small cups of potato salad, coleslaw, and pickles as well. The sandwich is a little pricey at about $20 but it's packed with quality meat and we shared between 2 people.
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E Jr Ayala
+5
Out of this world… this place was the real deal, I was craving a Reuben so I googled it and started skimming through all of the places that make them and when I saw Kosher Nosh Deli I decided to drive the 20 minutes and I’m glad I did. We sat in and theirs a lot of art on the walls and the food was perfect. Much respect and from now on every time I drive by I’m going.
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Charlie Batilo
+5
Craving Matza Ball soup? This is the place to get your fix! The pastrami sandwich is great! Great staff and great food! Oh yeah… try the Corned Beef Sandwich too! They have half a sandwich and soup too! Yes, pastrami or corned beef can be your half sandwich!
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Ron Mcclaskey
+5
I actually have never been here yet, but I do LOVE the owner's response to these MISERABLE hacks that are trying to pass them off as human. If you don't like, just get on with your life. Mommy and Daddy didn't give you enough attention growing up, we get it! Don't take it out on a guy trying to run a business. I am going to make it my point to stop by here on my way home tonight. Support local, small businesses. If you're miserable, stay home and reflect upon what went wrong in your life. Update: I made good on my word... Stopped by there today and got a knish... It wasn't good at all... But rather freaking phenomenal, Brian! Great place. Everyone was so helpful and friendly. Will definitely be back!
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Richard Elman
+5
This is a fantastic “throwback” Jewish delicatessen and I’m lucky to live near it. The pastrami sandwich was OVERLY stuffed, enough to make 2 normal sandwiches and it was super-flavorful. Also had the kasha knish, which was delicious with the flakiest golden crust. Onion rings were extra-crunchy. Good cole slaw & potato salad. Great prices for the portion size and I can’t wait to go back for another cheat meal!
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Darin G
+5
One word: YUMMY! It's been a couple years since I've been here last and I'm glad I made the trip! I had the Corned Beef Pastrami combo overstuffed sandwich and it was worth every bit of the price on the menu! It is quality Kosher meet that melted in my mouth! I did not savor every bit but did take half home with me to enjoy later on. Thanks Kosher Nosh!
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Irene Laznikova
+5
A bit pricy, but can’t stop craving their pickled green tomatoes and mustard from the store and pastrami sandwiches from the dinner.
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