Mill Basin Kosher Delicatessen

5823 Ave. T, Brooklyn 11234, 11234-4113, United States

🛍 Delis, Kosher, Burgers, American

4 💬 2685 Reviews
Mill Basin Kosher Delicatessen

Phone: +17182414910

Address: 5823 Ave. T, Brooklyn 11234, 11234-4113, United States

City: Brooklyn

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 2685

Website: http://www.millbasindeli.com/

"Still good pastrami, but wow, Honey, I Shrunk the Sandwich! We ordered two pastrami sandwiches, two orders of Derma, a small Cole Slaw, and a couple of cans of Dr Browns. Oh, and a package of Hamantashan. Over $100, and the two most meager pastrami sandwiches I have ever seen in a Jewish Deli in my 60+ years. Watched one of the deli men there show a newb how to weigh the pastrami on the scale for the sandwiches. Unfortunately, there aren't many good jewish delis left."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Overstuffed Combination Sandwiches

Sandwiches

Entrées

Cup And A Half And A Side

Burger

Salads

Pizza

Daily Specials

Meat & Ribs

Salad

Sandwich Fare & Fixings

Diverse Cuisine

Chicken

Starters

Appetizers

A La Carte

Breakfast Favorites

Lunch Menu

Featured Items

Cracked

Hot Homemade Soup W/ Bread

gerry gerry

It's been 20 years since I've been here. And food is still great.

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Reviews

Timothy
Timothy

What can I say. Old school kosher deli in Brooklyn. Not fancy. Very friendly. Great kosher deli treats and table service. Loved it


Jeffrey
Jeffrey

One of the few real delicatessens left in Brooklyn. Some of the best home made pastrami. The sandwiches are huge. All surrounded by beautiful artworkFood: 5/5


Gerry
Gerry

We haven't been there in 20 years, but the moment we sat down it all came back. The pastrami was great with a side order if fries. Wife had the turkey salad platter and loved it. View menu


Ellen
Ellen

They are the best kosher deli in southern Brooklyn. I really like the soups. Knishes and stuffed cabbage are excellent. Occasionally they get the orders a bit mixed up. Quiet area near Kings Plaza.


Nick
Nick

All Jewish Delis in my area are gone. I was in such a mood for a brisket on a club with brown gravy. I asked around and a couple of people mentioned this place. It’s about a 20 minute car ride, not too bad, but I was hoping I wouldn’t be disappointed, and I’m happy to say I wasn’t. It hit the spot and I’ll be going back there now that I know about it. It’s the real deal.


MoDavI
MoDavI

I had a pastrami on rye, with the sour pickles on the side. The sandwich was good but it could've had more meat on it for $22.81. The sour pickles was absolutely delicious. The man at the register was really pleasant. If you don’t feel like driving downtown to Juniors or Katz, you can come here to get a sandwich or something else. But don't be surprised at the lack of meat that you get on your sandwich. View menu


Anne
Anne

The portions of a pastrami sandwich were ridiculously skimpy the price of $20.95 was a complete rip-off. My friend from the Midwest wanted a NY Pastrami Sandwich so the Mill Basin Deli was recommended to us. I was completely embarrassed when she opened up the sandwich. There was fat on the pastrami she had to remove the amount of slices were ridiculous with a price of $20.95, this is shameful.Parking: Street parking


Anne
Anne

Completely Disappointed, very poor pastrami sandwich. The amount of slices were so skimpy at a price of $20.95 this was a complete rip-off. I had a friend from the Midwest visit wanted a NY Pastrami Sandwich, the Mill Basin Deli was recommended to me. This sandwich was an embarrassment. I could not believe there was hardly any pastrami to fill the rye bread she had to cut fat off some of the slices, for this price, this is shameful.


Lee
Lee

Still good pastrami, but wow, Honey, I Shrunk the Sandwich! We ordered two pastrami sandwiches, two orders of Derma, a small Cole Slaw, and a couple of cans of Dr Browns. Oh, and a package of Hamantashan. Over $100, and the two most meager pastrami sandwiches I have ever seen in a Jewish Deli in my 60+ years. Watched one of the deli men there show a newb how to weigh the pastrami on the scale for the sandwiches. Unfortunately, there aren't many good jewish delis left. View menu

Brooklyn

Brooklyn

Brooklyn, a vibrant borough of New York City, is known for its diverse culture and cuisine, offering iconic foods like artisanal pizzas, bagels, and international delicacies like dim sum and falafel.

Categories

  • Delis Fresh, made-to-order sandwiches, salads, and sides with premium ingredients. Enjoy classic favorites and unique creations, perfect for a quick, satisfying meal or a leisurely lunch with friends.
  • Kosher Explore our Kosher menu featuring delicious and authentic dishes prepared in adherence to Jewish dietary laws. Enjoy a variety of thoughtfully crafted meals that cater to both tradition and taste. View menu
  • Burgers Juicy, flavorful burgers crafted with premium ingredients, from classic beef to unique vegetarian options, all served with fresh toppings and a choice of hand-cut fries or a crisp salad.
  • American Enjoy classic American flavors with our diverse menu, featuring juicy burgers, crispy fried chicken, hearty BBQ ribs, and fresh salads. Indulge in timeless comfort with each bite, crafted to satisfy all tastes.

Amenities

  • Wifi
  • Takeout
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  • Delivery
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  • Television

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