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There are some very good Polish delis in Bayonne. One is on Broadway and 34 and one is on Broadway and 36th. Sorry, I don't know the names.

For Jewish deli I like Jack Cooper's in Edison.

Rosalie Saferstein, aka "Rosie"

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:biggrin: Yes, I think Jack Cooper's is great, too! I'll look into Polish in Bayonne. Thanks for your help, Rosie.
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The absolutely best Jewish deli in my immediate area is Jesse & David's, in Manalapan. Outstanding chicken noodle soup with matzo balls; succulent pastrami, nice and fatty (my favorite); excellent, crispy crinkle cut French fries; tasty homemade potato knishes; terrific cole slaw; crunchy pickles.... Oy! This post is my mouth water! :laugh:

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Euoropean Provisions, on Old Bridge Turnpike is a wonderful Eastern European deli. ( Russian/Polish/Slavic)

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Try Natoli's in Secaucus for lunch one day & you won't be disappointed & the A & S Pork store/deli on Browerton Rd. in West Paterson. Whatever you do don't go there hungry. But if you do bring a napkin to wipe the drool off of your chin! :rolleyes:

Zeman

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Try Bruno's on 25th St. & Broadway, 3 doors down from Petridis's hot dogs. Everything's very good, and the owner/chef is a real character.

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