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Six triple-decker sandwiches from the last kosher deli in the Bronx — Liebman’s on West 235th Street in Riverdale, open since 1953, when it was one of over 100 like it in the borough. Each kit comes with your choice of house-cured kosher meat, classic rye bread, deli mustard, and pickles; Yuval Dekel, who has run the deli since 2002, kept the triple-decker on the menu as the table-centerpiece version of everything Liebman’s does best. Anthony Bourdain visited for Parts Unknown in 2014 — this is the kind of spread that brought him to Riverdale.
Meats included are kosherThis package makes 6 sandwiches (serves 6-8) and includes:
- 3 lbs. of Meat of your choice
- 1 Quart of Pickles
- 18 Slices of Rye Bread
- Russian Dressing (1/2 lb.)
- Coleslaw (1 lb.)
- Choose to add a Liebman’s T-shirt
- Choose to add on Merch!
Kosher certified
Meat Options Include
- Pastrami
- Corned Beef
- Brisket
- Tongue
- Salami
Merch Add On Options Include
- 1 Liebman’s Deli Beanie Hat
- 1 Liebman’s Deli Trucker Snapback Hat
- 1 Liebman’s Deli Pullover Hoodie (Small – X-Large)
- Sandwich kit is shipped with ice packs which may thaw partially or fully during transit
- Meat is made to order and flash frozen for shipping
- Upon arrival, place the meat, pickles and mustard in the refrigerator. To serve later, place the meat and bread in the freezer
- Allow meat to thaw in the refrigerator for a few hours or on a countertop before serving
- To serve, follow the instructions below
Heating Instructions
- Remove desired amount and place on microwave safe dish. Microwave for 15 seconds until completely he did through.
- Also try tightly wrapping desired amount in plastic wrap and gently steam until hot and tender.
- Assemble your sandwich to your liking and enjoy!
Corned Beef – Kosher Beef, Water, Salt, Spices
Pastrami – Beef, Water, Salt, Spices
Rye Bread – Flour, Water, Yeast, Salt
Pickles – Cucumber, Water, Salt, Spices
Deli Mustard

The Bronx’s Last Standing Kosher Deli
The Bronx’s Last Standing Kosher Deli

When Joseph Liebman opened his restaurant in 1953, there were over 100 Jewish delis in the Bronx. Today, Liebman’s is the only one standing. It’s not only a testament to the quality of their food, but also to the care and commitment of the people preparing. In 1980, Joseph Dekel, a native Israeli, bought the kosher deli and went great lengths to preserve Liebman’s old recipes. When he passed away in 2002, his son Yuval took over. Then a drummer in a heavy-metal band, he soon became a fixture at Liebman’s—and still is.
For too many people, stepping into Liebman’s is a time warp—from its simple neon sign, to the no frills Formica tabletops and padded booths, this deli is a genuine taste of old New York.


































