How Katz’s Became The Most Legendary Deli In NYC | Legendary Eats
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They've been slicing pastrami since McKinley was president, back when a sandwich cost a nickel and nobody had heard of Instagram. What keeps Katz's alive isn't the tourist lines or the celebrity visits — it's the guy behind the counter who's been working the same station for thirty years, knows exactly how much fat to leave on each slice, and still gives a shit about getting it right. You can smell 135 years of rendered fat and tradition in those walls.
— The Chef's Take
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