Kaufman`s New York Diner
505 Central Ave NW Ste C, Albuquerque, NM 87102, USA
https://app.orderwithporter.com/menu/66ba4b4f563f892630fb3a49/locations?availability=go
Hours
| Monday | 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM |
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| Tuesday | 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM |
| Thursday | 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM |
| Friday | 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
| Saturday | 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
| Sunday | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
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Reviews
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Olivia Wing
★ 5Very fortunate to try Kaufman's Deli today. What a great spot in the 505 Food Hall on Central. Free street parking on the weekends too. Beautiful vibe. Friendly, prompt, and attentive service. Owner present and checking all areas frequently and also interfacing with customers/personally asking tables how their food is. We ordered to go but there is plenty of comfortable seating to eat there. I got the meatloaf sandwich which was hot and tasty with good texture. It can be ordered with cheddar or swiss. My husband got the ruben. It can be ordered with pastrami or corned beef. He also got it with additional meat. He said the bread, sauce and kraut were tasty. He also said the meat could have been more tender and moist; overall, he liked it. Kaufman's impressed today and has an exciting future ahead :)
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keep smiling
★ 2I was super excited when I first heard about this restaurant but after trying it, I would not come back. I went in wanting to like it but my expectations weren't met. I got an plain bagel with smear and unfortunately it was eh. The bagel seemed homemade but it just wasnt good. Texture was weird, maybe it was old. You'd be better off getting a bagel from Einsteins. My family got sandwiches and matzo ball soup. They were also disappointed and wouldn't waste their money getting it again. The soup had no flavor, the broth was practically water and the matzo ball was basic. The sandwiches were ok but there was nothing really special about it. The atmosphere was fine but the place did feel a little unfinished. The area near where you order was cute but the other end farthest from the counter was less decorated and had some things that seemed like they should be in the kitchen or in a storage area. I get they are working in a small space but its still weird when there are things like a kitchenaid mixer and things out where we eat. The staff was kind. Overall, I wouldnt comeback and I wouldn't recomend it as it was a very below average experience.
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S M
★ 5I tried the meatloaf sandwich and it was delicious, the staff were nice and friendly. It was busy but I got my food without too much of a wait. It’s a great addition to the 505 FoodHall, I can’t wait to try some other dishes from them!
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Mark Baker
★ 5Cool downtown spot that makes you feel, if you let your imagination run, that you are back in the Big Apple. :-) As soon as you enter you can tell it is owned by a true New Yorker. The place is covered in classic black-and-white photos of NYC and the owner's family in Long Island. To the food!: My favorites so far are the Meat Loaf Melt and the Ruben! Plus the Classic Breakfast is a steal at only $8.99. It was very busy Saturday at lunch but that added to the atmosphere. Well done guys!
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Austin Morrell
★ 1Wanted to dig this, but sadly humble downtown has gone downhill. Vibe was weird, just one table full of cops, lots of spilled coffee on the floor. Got a biscuit and a drip, staff were super nice and offered to warm up the biscuit. I’ve had better coffee from a gas station. Biscuit was underbaked and totally hollow in the middle. No lox bagels, no tomato bacon and cream cheese, they did have one “breakfast bagel” sandwich on the menu, not what I came in looking for. Good luck burque!