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Fancy Pistachios

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Fancy Pistachios

Sable’s own selection of fancy pistachios that are lightly salted and have mild flavor. Contain healthy fats and are a good source of protein, fiber, and antioxidants.

Founded by Danny and Kenny Sze in 1992 in New York City, Sable’s is one of the city’s finest sources for smoked fish, bagels, and other Jewish “appetizing” specialties. The New York deli’s legendary lox and classic New York bagels — along with smoked sable, sturgeon, whitefish salad, and other brunch must-haves — keep the tradition of the great Jewish deli alive. Sable’s was declared to have “The best smoked salmon in the city” by The Village Voice.

Sable’s Smoked Fish Requires an Order Minimum of $70

This package serves 4-6 people and includes 1 Large Bag of Pistachios (approx. 40 oz.)

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  • Upon arrival, store items at room temperature.
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Roasted Pistachios, Salt

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NYC's Upper East Side Legend of Smoked Fish

Sable's Smoked Fish has been featured in the Zagat Guide and was declared to have "The best smoked salmon in the city." - The Village Voice

NYC's Upper East Side Legend of Smoked Fish

Sable's Smoked Fish
Sable's Smoked Fish
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Danny and Kenny Sze learned their trade working at the appetizing legend, Zabar’s for 12 years. In that time came to know all the best purveyors of smoked fish in New York. Located on Second Avenue on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, Sable’s has been known as one of the city’s finest sources for smoked fish, bagels, and other Jewish “appetizing” specialties since it opened in 1992. Its legendary lox and classic New York bagels—along with smoked sable, sturgeon, whitefish salad and other brunch must-haves—they keep the tradition of the great Jewish deli alive and keep die-hard fans like Derek Jeter coming back for more.
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