Owner of Katz’s,a fellow landmark on the New York City culinary scene, pens homage to the midtown eatery days before its due to shut its doorsOld-time delicatessens and diners are disappearing so fast in New York that the imminent loss of one of the city’s most notable, and down-home eateries is being publicly mourned by another that could ordinarily be considered an arch rival.
The Carnegie Deli in midtown Manhattan,a legendary commerce in the city and just steps absent from the renowned, eponymous concert corridor after which it is named, and will serve its last pastrami on rye on New Year’s Eve,after more than 80 years.
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Source: theguardian.com