I like the blue cookies. Do they have blue cookies?
New Yorkers are weird about their bagels. I have students from the city who insist that our local bagels are trash, and they can only eat a bagel from a handful of places in the city. Why? NYC water is magical. Except our local water is basically the source of NYC water. If NYC water is different than our water, it's because the city's water is going through some nasty old pipes for a hundred or more miles between us and them.
So needing to get to the bottom of this whole NYC-bagels-are-amazing thing, I went and stood in the line at Ess on a Sunday morning for an everything bagel with cream cheese, capers, and loxs. It was good. It tasted pretty much exactly like our local bagels.
Maybe the bagel water pipe-funk is an acquired taste.
Thanks for both these tips. I've probably had Rosenfeld's, but wasn't paying close attention. I love the idea of a Chelsea bagel - that's old school Jew! Although their website has a lot about pizza bagels, which just ain't right...
Good Jewish food is scarce here in Beantown. Kupels. Cheryl Ann's for challah.
Don't even mention Zaftig's. If I want crappy deli I'll go to Stop & Shop...
GO!
Just for the record "Zaftig" is a polite yiddish term for pleasingly plump.
Cute name for a store.
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St-Viateur in Montreal. Fairmont is good too but one must choose sides in Quebec.
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Bam! You just kicked this thread up a notch (apologies to Emeril).
Ess-A-Bagel is no longer kosher but they still are the best IMHO opinion. They should have bialy's. Sonny's in South Orange has them on the weekends.
You are killing me. I love this thread.
We are not weird about our bagels but rather discerning in where we get them. A bad bagel is not worth the effort to get nor the calories to burn off.
As for NYC water, it is better by the time it travels to the city and the New York Times explains why:
How New York Gets Its Water
Tal Bagels are fine but not as good as they used to be. No longer Kosher. Unfortunately the kosher (i.e. closed on Sabbath and other Jewish holidays) place that was across the street on the UWS closed; I miss the rainbow bagels. Some kosher hipster juice bar opened in the same space.
I've gone through that process before, and none of it sounds better to me. Rather, the NYSDEC has has explicitly said that the reason they limit recreational use on and around the Catskill reservoirs is that the water is only very minimally filtered before it gets to consumers in the city. They've relaxed these restrictions over the past five years, but they still claim that they're doing less than most cities to filter and/or alter the water.What makes New York City tap water taste so good?
Thanks in part to the geology of the Catskill Mountains, which have very little limestone rock, the city’s water contains low levels of bitter-tasting calcium.
As a result, New York has delicious bagels and pizza crust.
I'm just not sold on the idea that the city has special water. I'm currently enjoying a brew from Bronx Brewery, but I'm pretty confident that a place like Ommegang is starting with better water.
(Am I becoming a New Yorker and bantering about water?)
I vote TT breaks this out into another thread titled Jewish and/or Kosher Delis.
I am 100% in agreement with DavidS about Zaftig's in that it is an overpriced sham of a deli and it is not even kosher.
My only experience was just after I arrived in Boston. I went in, sat at the counter, and asked for "Two with and a cream" (translation = two kosher beef hot dogs with yellow mustard, boiled sauerkraut, and a Dr Brown's cream soda). The waiter had no idea what I was talking about. The food arrived and I realized the sauerkraut was heated on a grill rather than boiled - are you kidding me? And, I have never been back because they charged me extra for the sauerkraut. Sauerkraut in a kosher deli is a condiment FFS and not a food that you charge extra for when someone orders it.
My #1 is Second Avenue Deli in NYC (even at its new location no longer on second avenue).
My #2 is Eppes Essen (again with the Yiddish - translation = I will give you something to eat) in Livingston NJ (home of the reformed Jew)
PS, leftover pulled pork on a bagel is amazing. My GF says "unorthodox" but I don't care.
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My son's first experience with a bagel resulted in "they're like donuts, only they're made from disappointment".
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