
Pastrami and corned beef sandwiches are the specialties of this San Francisco-based Jewish delicatessen. Other delicacies, many of them rarely seen in Tokyo, include rugelach, babka, coconut macaroons and honey cake from the pastry counter, matzo ball soup, chopped liver toast, and challah french toast.
The pastrami and corned beef are particularly good here, and they’re both available on their own (in small 120g packs at Y800) as well as in sandwiches. Our corned-beef Reuben was tasty enough but could have used more sauerkraut, although it did come with some excellent cole slaw.
Bagels are another popular item, especially at breakfast time, and they come in several variations, with or without a shmear of cream cheese. Cold brew iced coffee and cold crema iced coffee are among the coffee options, and they serve several beers from San Francisco’s Anchor Brewery – a rather tame selection compared to the craft beers popping up elsewhere around town. Note that the dining room doesn’t open until 11am; before that it’s take-out service only.
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