Simit + Smith
“The nickname "Turkish bagel" doesn't do the simit full justice, but it sets you up on the right track :]
Also the sample I had of the pogaca with cheese was delicious!!”
“While searching Yelp for an eatery I hadn't tried, I came across a fancy sandwich shop called Simit & Smith.”
“My coworker has the lentil soup along with the chicken and pesto sauce sandwich, she enjoyed her and was just as enthused as I.
Not too shabby, will DEF be ordering from them again….”
Simit + Smith
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
Good for Working: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
4 reviews
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Simit + Smith
NY: Manhattan: Tribeca
8am Saturday 30th August 2014
Four Stars
Very Convenient Location. I had a fresh just out-of-the-oven Croissant with Egg Salad for $4.50. The pastry was warm, flaky, and buttery. The egg salad was good- the whites were intact and the yolks properly mixed with the requisite amount of mayo. The service was polite and relatively expedient for such an early morning weekend hour.
Prices were OK. I had the lamb sandwich. The sandwich had good flavor, but the lamb was dry and kind of tough. For $11.00 I don't think I will order it again.
Got a grilled cheese with tomato and pesto panini. What I got was sliced bread with cheese, tomato and pesto spread. It was probably on the panini press for one minute. The bread doesn't taste toasted and The cheese is not even slightly melted. Very disappointed. Sandwich was $4.90. Better off getting it from neighboring deli.
A nice surprise. This eatery was pretty darn good. I had the Doner Sandwich without the cheese on wheat bread. The bread was very fresh, the sandwich warm, and the ingredients of the sandwich were mixed together in mouth satisfying blend. Go again. Yes, I will. Also a nice and warm place on a cold day while many lunch spots feel drafty.