Bagel Cove Restaurant & Deli

For a true New York deli experience in Miami-Dade County, visit Harriet and Bob’s Bagel Cove in Aventura. It’s like this restaurant was taken out time, with its classic diner look and feel. There are seats at the counter for the loners and tables and chairs for families. A takeout deli offers a variety of […]

Bagel Emporium

Located across from University Metrorail station (in the same plaza as T.G.I. Friday’s and Pier 1 Imports), this little deli is perfect for a student or alum craving a shmear of Jewish soul food. Bagel Emporium bakes their soft, savory, donut-shaped treats daily (a dozen costs $9.95), and uses them for sandwiches that include hot […]

Goldstein’s Prime

When Goldstein & Sons opened at Collins Avenue and 74th Street 30 years ago, there was no shortage of competition with three other kosher butcher shops and deli markets in the surrounding North Beach neighborhood. Today, rechristened with a slightly different name, the mom-and-pop store is the last one standing. Jews and gentiles from all […]

Lots of Lox Deli

Like a parable, it’s as if a thunderous voice from above spoke to a lost (and most likely hungry) tribe wandering in the brash wilderness of south Miami-Dade and said: “You must build a restaurant, serve the food of your people there, and make it extra tasty!” Because at Lots of Lox it’s all there: […]

Sage Bagel & Deli

A traditional Jewish deli without any of the unnecessary schmaltz, this Hallandale bagel shop has been a neighborhood institution since the 1970s. Hand-cut lox, homemade matzo ball soup, and fist-sized piles of shaved brisket, pastrami, and corned beef piled high in overstuffed sandwiches would make any bubbe proud, while a special section of the menu […]