Kenny Ziggy's New York Deli

2327 Post Oak Blvd, Houston, TX 77056, United States

🛍 Delis, Vegan, Kosher, American

4.6 💬 4877 Reseñas
Kenny Ziggy's New York Deli

Teléfono: +17138718883

Dirección: 2327 Post Oak Blvd, Houston, TX 77056, United States

Ciudad: Houston

Menú Platos: 35

Reseñas: 4877

Sitio Web: https://www.kennyandziggys.com

"I grew up in Brooklyn and this is definitely a NY deli food delicious. Prices are pretty steep. Ruby is $19.95, but it's a crowded sandwich. To eat a lot. I was here because it's the only place to get Sable. Very expensive $60 a pound, but they fly it from New York. Nova Lox is also $60 a pound that is too high Central Market sells some excellent Nova Lox for half. Sable is so delicious I pay her price because I use it to have it delivered from NY and overnight ship alone was $50 Only happy they have Sable at all. Your Post Oak Blvd Store is the only one to sell it. Looks like ACME Sable, this is the best"

Mitchel Mitchel

With the Stage Deli and the Carnegie Deli now gone, there is no doubt this is the best the US has to offer.

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Terrell
Terrell

Absolutely incredible and they never disappoint!!! Staff, food, atmosphere...it is all off the charts extraordinary!!!


Evan
Evan

If your looking for great food, customer service; then this is your destination. Always smiling faces and Great Kosher food. Love this place!


Evan
Evan

What an absolute treat this place is I'm from the UK and am so glad I found this Deli the staff are so friendly and happy to see you and the food is GREAT too, happy days! Ver carta


Trey
Trey

Everything was spectacular! I even took my leftovers back home to Dallas. I will be dining here whenever I am in town! I just wish there was one close to Dallas! Think about it : . Thanks for the fantastic service and meal!


Emmy
Emmy

We always enjoy a fantastic meal at Kenny and Ziggy's! I had the "Fiddler on the Roof" sandwich, which features ice and pastrami on rye, and it was enormous. I could only manage to eat half of it, so I saved the other half for lunch today. Our waiter, Jesus, was extremely attentive. Thank you for a delightful dining experience!


Alanis
Alanis

Great service, fantastic food with very large portions. We live in San Antonio and went to visit Houston for the weekend heard of this place on the Food Network and had to try it. Definitely not disappointed. Can't remember our server's name but she said she was from Spain and was very knowledgeable when it came to the menu. Can't wait to make another trip to Houston just to eat here! Ver carta


Mohammed
Mohammed

What a delight! The selection of high-quality Jewish delicacies here is outstanding. A trip to Houston wouldn't be complete without stopping by Kenny and Ziggy's—it's a must-visit. My only regret is that there isn't one in Austin, so we have to travel to Houston for an amazing deli experience. Every dish is exceptional and unique. Thank you, and please consider opening a location in Austin!


Ronny
Ronny

I drove from Cypress for lunch and it was worth it! I enjoyed the pastrami, corned beef, and chopped liver, while my wife had the corned beef and chopped liver. We both ended up taking home half of our meals. The carrot cake was fantastic and perfect for sharing (most of us took some home to enjoy later). The service was excellent; our waiter was attentive without being intrusive and was always there when we needed him. Overall, a great experience!


Mitchel
Mitchel

I grew up in Brooklyn and this is definitely a NY deli food delicious. Prices are pretty steep. Ruby is $19.95, but it's a crowded sandwich. To eat a lot. I was here because it's the only place to get Sable. Very expensive $60 a pound, but they fly it from New York. Nova Lox is also $60 a pound that is too high Central Market sells some excellent Nova Lox for half. Sable is so delicious I pay her price because I use it to have it delivered from NY and overnight ship alone was $50 Only happy they have Sable at all. Your Post Oak Blvd Store is the only one to sell it. Looks like ACME Sable, this is the best Ver carta

Houston

Houston

Houston, EE.UU., es una ciudad vibrante conocida por su cultura y cocina diversa, que incluye Tex-Mex, barbacoa y mariscos. La escena culinaria de la ciudad refleja su rica mezcla de influencias sureñas e internacionales.

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  • Delis Sándwiches, ensaladas y acompañamientos frescos, hechos a pedido con ingredientes de primera calidad. Disfruta de favoritos clásicos y creaciones únicas, perfectos para una comida rápida y satisfactoria o un almuerzo tranquilo con amigos.
  • Vegan Disfruta de nuestro menú vegano, que ofrece una selección vibrante de platos a base de plantas elaborados con ingredientes frescos y de temporada. Saborea comidas sabrosas que son tan nutritivas como deliciosas. Ver carta
  • Kosher Explore nuestro menú Kosher con deliciosos y auténticos platos preparados de acuerdo con las leyes dietéticas judías. Disfrute de una variedad de comidas cuidadosamente elaboradas que satisfacen tanto la tradición como el gusto.
  • American Disfruta de los sabores clásicos americanos con nuestro menú diverso, que incluye hamburguesas jugosas, pollo frito crujiente, costillas de BBQ abundantes y ensaladas frescas. Deléitate con el confort atemporal en cada bocado, creado para satisfacer todos los gustos.

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"Food good. Location good. Service good. BUT, the hidden charges REALLY ruined an otherwise nice experience. Example: HH menu lists Martinis as a $3 upcharge to the $7 base charge. Fair enough. Bombay is a listed alcohol; requested. When the bill was returned I was charged for a Bombay Sapphire which is not on the HH list. Charge? $11 $3. I asked for Bombay, not Bombay Sapphire. Waiter: Oh, let me look into that. AND, by the way Blue Cheese olives? Extra $1. REALLY? I 've NEVER paid extra for BC olives ANYWHERE. AND the confusing menus that a dish as including an extra sauce, [and I don 't recall the exact language but it made it seem that an additional items could be selected as well. Oops, there goes an extra $10.95. AND, the waiter recommending a twice-baked potato. Bah, boom, another $5.95. [which in fairness is disclosed on the menu in a different location, but waiter made it sound as if it was a no-charge option on the surf and turf. AND the split plate charge which I don 't think was disclosed on the menu. Ding, ding, extra $3.00. Was this a waiter, who was overly up-selling or restaurant deception? Don 't know. As I said, the food WAS good. AND, the ambience [at least in the bar area, stay away of the hotel-ballroom-like main dining area was nice. Just beware the nickel and dime charges that the waiter won 't be disclosing to you."