Not a bad place to pick up a quick bite. It's cheap (about $4 or a breakfast sandwich), the guys are nice and they'll make you basically whatever you want.
Lunch isn't bad either, $8 for a full plate of whatever they have at the buffet table. Food is average.
Doesn't stand out from any of the other million places in New York though.
When visiting New York City, I prefer to stay in Long Island City…cheaper and less hectic. I always stay near LIC Deli. At first, we stopped by to grab some drinks for the hotel room when we noticed they had a hot bar and served breakfast sandwiches. I grabbed a breakfast sandwich while my partner in crime decided on the empanadas. My breakfast sandwich was big and very filling…but the empanadas are delicious! LIC Deli is now our go-to for a quick breakfast before sightseeing. They also sell snacks, drinks and any little thing a traveler may have forgotten at home but need on their trip 🙂 Nice place
Very cheap and tasty food. I like their yukon with onions. It is just a small deli but the food is great! And soooo cheap. The people who work there are very nice and friendly. If you stay at Holiday In, you should try this place instead of paying for the hotel breakfast.
Ask me how much I love this place. They make fabulous sandwiches & have a great hot food selection. I especially like the breakfast sandwiches. Freshly cooked bacon & egg on a soft kaiser roll for $3. Who can beat that? It's my breakfast & quickie sandwich place of choice.
The staff is always friendly with a smile on their face. They appear to be a neighborhood favorite. I completely understand why.
The Dutch Kills area of Long Island City has an interesting history going back to the earliest settlement of the area by the Dutch. Look for a newspaper article on this history taped to the check out counter at LIC Deli.
This busy bodega offers cheap, homemade Spanish food within arms reach. So if you are looking for a high quality meal, you should consider going elsewhere. For lunch, I ordered the pernil (pork shoulder) with rice and beans, which was bland. It was $6 and the portions were big (can be split into 2 meals), so I can't really complain. The only complaint I have is that they don't serve hot sauce that is carried at most Spanish food establishments. I would come here again to try their other foods.
Not a bad place to pick up a quick bite. It's cheap (about $4 or a breakfast sandwich), the guys are nice and they'll make you basically whatever you want.
Lunch isn't bad either, $8 for a full plate of whatever they have at the buffet table. Food is average.
Doesn't stand out from any of the other million places in New York though.
Awesome local mexican deli in Long Island City. Its cheap, its good, and its all made quick!
When visiting New York City, I prefer to stay in Long Island City…cheaper and less hectic. I always stay near LIC Deli. At first, we stopped by to grab some drinks for the hotel room when we noticed they had a hot bar and served breakfast sandwiches. I grabbed a breakfast sandwich while my partner in crime decided on the empanadas. My breakfast sandwich was big and very filling…but the empanadas are delicious! LIC Deli is now our go-to for a quick breakfast before sightseeing. They also sell snacks, drinks and any little thing a traveler may have forgotten at home but need on their trip 🙂 Nice place
Very cheap and tasty food.
I like their yukon with onions.
It is just a small deli but the food is great!
And soooo cheap.
The people who work there are very nice and friendly.
If you stay at Holiday In, you should try this place instead of paying for the hotel breakfast.
Ask me how much I love this place. They make fabulous sandwiches & have a great hot food selection. I especially like the breakfast sandwiches. Freshly cooked bacon & egg on a soft kaiser roll for $3. Who can beat that? It's my breakfast & quickie sandwich place of choice.
The staff is always friendly with a smile on their face. They appear to be a neighborhood favorite. I completely understand why.
The Dutch Kills area of Long Island City has an interesting history going back to the earliest settlement of the area by the Dutch. Look for a newspaper article on this history taped to the check out counter at LIC Deli.
This busy bodega offers cheap, homemade Spanish food within arms reach. So if you are looking for a high quality meal, you should consider going elsewhere. For lunch, I ordered the pernil (pork shoulder) with rice and beans, which was bland. It was $6 and the portions were big (can be split into 2 meals), so I can't really complain. The only complaint I have is that they don't serve hot sauce that is carried at most Spanish food establishments. I would come here again to try their other foods.