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Mile End Delicatessen
We'd venture to say that Mile End is the only locavore Montreal-Jewish delicatessen in Brooklyn. What does this mean? Smoked mackerel on a sesame roll, chopped liver with a house-baked pletzel, and, of course, poutine. Sit at the counter, order a plate of pickles and one of the excellently-chosen brews, and ponder the fact that these guys might just give Katz's a run for its money.
What to order: Smoked meat sandwich (cured and smoked beef brisket, rye, mustard) $12
Mile End, 97A Hoyt Street (near Atlantic Avenue), Brooklyn; 718-852-7510.
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