When Jane and I met him in 1983, proprietor David Auspitz described his Famous 4th Street Delicatessen as "a living museum. You can bring your kid and see what a real delicatessen is like." Since then, the 1923 Queen Village restaurant has undergone several changes in ownership and management and it has had its ups and downs, but today it is an exemplary kosher-style eatery: glass cases up front full of smoked fish, wrinkly salamis hanging from the ceiling, colossal sandwiches of cured meat, and such classic Jewish fare as matzoh ball soup, noodle kugel, and stuffed cabbage drenched in sweet-and-sour gravy.

![]() Pastrami Sandwich (zaftig)
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![]() Potato Pancakes
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![]() Cookies
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![]() Dr. Brown's Soda
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![]() Smoked Salmon Hash with Two Eggs
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![]() Pickle & Slaw
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