Both my genuine New York friends, both Jews, are dead. They knew where to eat all right. But the places were less poncy than the ones listed. One of them when living in London discovered a place in Marylebone High St. even, that had hot pastrami sandwiches, yum yum... but it closed decades ago. Too ethnic for the neighbourhood I think.
There's no shortage of places really. Or there wasn't 40 years ago when I was briefly in New York. The US is great for food on the hoof. Makes you put on weight though.
Not diners exactly, but good places along the same lines, are still to be found in London. Great salt beef sandwiches are obtainable in the East End and in St. John's Wood High Street.
Last edited by: Armel Coussine on Sat 2 Nov 13 at 20:18
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