Mill Basin is one of seemingly countless neighborhoods within the Brooklyn borough of New York City. It is pretty far out in the borough, near the southwestern edge of Brooklyn and northeast of Sheepshead Bay, Brighton Beach, and Coney Island, all of which are a good distance from Manhattan, But Mill Basin is still a pretty densely populated place and has a number of restaurants in the area, one of which is a beloved Kosher deli called Mill Basin Kosher Delicatessen.
Located about a half mile east of Flatbush Avenue and maybe 1 mile west of the Beltway, Mill Basin Kosher Delicatessen is in a pretty convenient location for those who know where it is. The deli is actually a combination restaurant/art gallery, with a pretty impressive collection of artwork. But the food is the main draw for many here, and the menu features all the classic dishes you would expect at a Kosher dining spot. kasha varnishkas, knishes, chipped liver, potato pancakes, stuffed cabbage, matzo ball soup, beef tongue, pastrami, and corned beef.
If you have been to Mill Basin Kosher Delicatessen in the Mill Basin section of Brooklyn, please tell us about it by posting a comment here. Thank you!
Here is the address for Mill Basin Kosher Delicatessen:
Mill Basin Kosher Delicatessen
5823 Avenue T
Brooklyn (Mill Basin), NY, 11234
The phone number is:
(718) 241-4910
And here is the Web site for Mill Basin Kosher Delicatessen:
http://www.mssk6.bizland.com/
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