Winnipeg has a number of excellent delicacies which I predict that he could hold his own when the huddle against Montreal and New York. In many of the best cities in the River Heights, where to stay, with its famous lined with Elm Street, the character of the houses, and plenty of quaint shops and restaurants. Bernstein's Deli is a very long time – even before I moved to the area, and it was almost 20 years ago. I think that is the reason why my friend was shocked to learn that I never had the food at this place, just around the corner from my house. Shopping at the counter, I especially liked the deli and their frozen homemade soups in years, but it is hard to believe that, given the food lover, I never sat down to good old fashioned deli.
On this day, I had the same taste test the reuben sandwich, as well as a taste of their freshly sliced, never-frozen French fries. Luckily for me, he didn't have to be embarrassed by the order as the wife of the lunch is ordered the same thing.
Sandwich piled high with the highest quality, ground beef and what we have seen, was the home of cabbage. Usually I prefer a thousand Island dressing on my dudes that calls my sweet/salty attacks. Bernstein used special mustard, which is great, but is not a priority. I think back, I don't remember anything about the cheese and then it seems to me that it was not served with cheese, which probably means that it's kosher reuben. Maybe it also explains the bandage maybe someone with more knowledge of the laws of kosher send me a comment. A pile of French fries were perfectly crispy on the outside and internal potatoey yummy!
He knew that people in the cabin was sitting behind us and thought, it is to live in the city, sufficiently large to all amenities and yet so small, they know and often associate with the neighbors. I love this city for his people and his fantastic restaurant (how do I know).
In the word Erma Bombeck: "I am not a junkie-I food Explorer." This menu you don't like, don't you? I added it to your collection of food quotes.
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