Katz’s Delicatessen, a New York City institution since 1888, stands as a culinary and cultural staple on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. Renowned for its generously portioned pastrami sandwiches, the deli has been a favorite among locals and visitors alike. The interior, with its classic decor and bustling atmosphere, transports patrons to a bygone era. Today, Katz’s not only serves up hearty, traditional deli fare but also offers a slice of history, having famously appeared in the movie When Harry Met Sally.
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