

Kugel Combo - 2 Pack
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Some restrictions applyThis Kugel Combo pack provides a delicious, festive option for both the potato purists and noodle lovers in your mishpuche!
Mendy’s Kosher Delicatessen in Midtown Manhattan was made famous when Jerry Seinfeld argued with Kenny Bania over whether soup is a dinner on “Seinfeld.” Today, the Jewish deli founded by Mendy Merel in 1988 is popular in its own right for their Glatt-Kosher corned beef, pastrami, and legendary meal-worthy soups. Their famous over-stuffed sandwich combos are the stuff of legend, enhanced by signature accompaniments like deli mustard, pickles, Russian dressing, and, of course, soup!
As seen on Seinfeld, Mendy’s is a GLATT KOSHER Delicatessen — under OU Kosher supervision.
This package serves 4-6 people and includes:
- 1 lb. Potato Kugel (8″ × 6″ pan)
- 1 lb. Sweet Noodle Kugel (8″ × 6″ pan)
- Kugel is fully cooked and may thaw partially or fully during transit.
- Upon arrival, place kugel in the refrigerator until ready to eat
- Kugel should be enjoyed within one week
TO SERVE
- Preheat the oven to 300 degrees
- Place in an oven-safe baking dish
- Heat until warm throughout
The Glatt Kosher Deli Made Famous on "Seinfeld"
Is soup dinner? When made with love by Mendy's Deli in midtown Manhattan, we may have to side against Jerry Seinfeld on this one. Mendy's Kosher Delicatessen takes the classic Jewish deli up a notch with their Glatt-Kosher corned beef, pastrami, and legendary meal-worthy soups. Their famous over-stuffed sandwich combo's are the stuff of legend, enhanced by signature accompaniments like deli mustard, pickles, Russian dressing and...of course...soup!
Mendy's Kosher Deli is certified Glatt Kosher, under the strict supervision of the OU

































