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词条 Katz's Delicatessen
释义

  1. History

  2. Catch phrases

  3. Tickets

  4. In popular culture

     Film  Television 

  5. Gallery

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. External links

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}}Katz's Delicatessen, also known as Katz's of New York City, is a kosher-style delicatessen located at 205 East Houston Street, on the southwest corner of Houston and Ludlow Streets on the Lower East Side in Manhattan, New York City.[1]

Since its founding in 1888, it has been popular among locals and tourists alike for its pastrami on rye, which is considered among New York's best.[2][3][4] Each week, Katz's serves {{convert|15,000|lb|kg|abbr=on}} of pastrami, {{cvt|8000|lb|kg}} of corned beef, {{cvt|2,000|lb|kg}} of salami and 4,000 hot dogs.[5]

In 2016, Zagat gave Katz's a food rating of 4.5 out of 5, and ranked it as the number one deli in New York City.[1]

History

In 1888, the Iceland brothers established what is now known as Katz’s Delicatessen on Ludlow Street in New York’s Lower East Side. Upon the arrival of Willy Katz in 1903, the establishment's name was changed from Iceland Brothers to Iceland & Katz. Willy’s cousin Benny joined him in 1910, buying out the Iceland brothers to form Katz’s delicatessen. Their landsman Harry Tarowsky bought into the partnership in April 1917.[6]

The construction of the subway system required the deli to move to the present side of the street, although the entrance remained on Ludlow Street. The vacant lot on Houston Street was home to barrels of meat and pickles until the storefront facade was added in the period 1946-49.[6]

In the early part of the twentieth century, the Lower East Side was home to millions of newly immigrated families. This, along with the lack of public and private transportation, forged a solid community such that Katz’s became a focal point for congregating. On Fridays, the neighborhood turned out for franks and beans, a long time Katz tradition.[6]

During the peak of the Yiddish theater, the restaurant was frequently full of actors, singers and comedians from the many theaters on Second Avenue as well as the National Theater on Houston Street. During World War II, the two sons of the owners – Lenny Katz and Izzy Tarowsky – were both serving their country in the armed forces, and the family tradition of sending food to their sons became sealed as the company slogan "Send A Salami To Your Boy In The Army".[6] The slogan was coined by Izzy's mother Rose Tarowsky, whose son served in the South Pacific as a bomber pilot.[7]

The next change in ownership took place with the death of Willy Katz, as his son Lenny took over. In 1980, both Lenny Katz and Harry Tarowsky died, leaving the store to Lenny's son-in-law Artie Makstein and Harry's son Izzy. In 1988, on the 100th anniversary of its establishment, with no offspring of their own to leave the business to, Lenny, Izzy and Arthur sold it to long-time restaurateur Martin Dell, his son Alan – who was a chef and a manager at a neighboring deli – and Martin's son-in-law Fred Austin. Alan’s son Jake joined the business in late 2009 and is in charge of major operations.[6][8]

The restaurant celebrated its 125th anniversary in 2013. In connection with that celebration, the restaurant opened a pop-up art gallery next door. The gallery featured original art by New York City artists such as Baron Von Fancy and others.[9]

In 2017, Katz's opened its first auxiliary location, in the City Point development's DeKalb Market Hall in Downtown Brooklyn.[10] Katz have been presented opportunities for business expansion throughout the years. Dell however decided that it made sense to introduce Katz delicacies to the borough of Brooklyn.[11]

Catch phrases

During World War II, Katz's encouraged parents to "Send a salami to your boy in the army" which became one of the deli's noted catch phrases. It is referenced in the Tom Lehrer song "So Long Mom (A Song for World War III)", in the lyric: "Remember Mommy, I'm off to get a Commie, so send me a salami, and try to smile somehow". Katz's continues to support American troops today: the deli has arranged special international shipping for U.S. military addresses only and has been a source of gift packages to the troops stationed in Afghanistan and Iraq.[12]

Another of the deli's catch phrases is "Katz's, that's all!", which came about when a sign maker asked Harry Tarowsky what to say on the deli's sign, and Harry replied "Katz's, that's all". This was misinterpreted by the sign maker who painted the sign as it stands today on the side of the building.

Tickets

As each customer enters Katz's, a door attendant hands them a printed, numbered ticket. As they receive their food from various stations/areas throughout the deli (separate for sandwiches, hot dogs, bottled drinks, fountain drinks, etc.), employees compute a running total of the pre-tax bill. If several people's orders are combined on a single ticket, a cashier collects the blank tickets.[13]

Katz's has instituted a "lost ticket fee". If a customer loses a ticket, an additional $50 surcharge is added to the bill. The fee's purpose, as stated by the management, is to encourage patrons to go back and find the lost ticket in the hopes of preventing theft (substituting a smaller ticket for a larger one).[13]

In popular culture

Film

  • Katz's was the site of Meg Ryan's fake orgasm scene in the 1989 romantic comedy When Harry Met Sally..., followed by Estelle Reiner's line "I'll have what she's having"; the table at which Ryan and Billy Crystal sat is marked with a sign that says, "Where Harry met Sally... hope you have what she had! Enjoy!"[14][15]
  • It was the site of Johnny Depp's character meeting with an FBI contact in Donnie Brasco (1997).{{fact|date=August 2018}}
  • Katz's Deli is the site for a scene in Across the Universe (2007), in which one of the main characters reveals he has been drafted into the Vietnam War.[16]
  • Katz's appears in the movie Enchanted (2007) with Amy Adams and Patrick Dempsey.{{fact|date=August 2018}}
  • The deli appears in the 2007 film We Own the Night, starring Joaquin Phoenix, Mark Wahlberg and Eva Mendes.[16]
  • Katz's appeared in the background of the claymation movie Mary and Max (2009), in most of Max's bus stop scenes.
  • In the French film Nous York (2012), Manu Payet and Dree Hemingway visit Katz's, where Fred Austin greets them at their table.
  • In the 2001 comedy-drama indie film Sidewalks of New York, David Krumholtz's character Benjamin and a friend wolf down a pastrami sandwich and hot dog at Katz's.[17][18]
  • Katz's is featured in the 2014 documentary Deli Man.[19][20]
  • Katz's appears in the 2004 film Looking for Kitty.[21]
  • In the film Off Beat (1986), a group of police officers enjoy a hot meal at the deli.[22]
  • The contract to kill Frank Sinatra's character in Contract on Cherry Street (1977) was drafted in a Katz's meat locker.[23]

Television

  • Katz's serves as a local hangout for Jim Gaffigan in several episodes of TV Land's The Jim Gaffigan Show (2015).[24][25]
  • Katz's Delicatessen is featured in the Hardy Boys Casefiles series in the episode titled "Evil, Inc." The place was originally introduced to the Hardys after the "Dead on Target" case as the Gray Man's "...less-than-overwhelming gratitiude for the Hardys' help in foiling the terrorist plot". The place is supposed to be a secret meeting place for the Gray Man and his agents, although the Hardys suspect that "Katz's great corned beef sandwiches had something to do with the Gray Man's fondness for the place".[26]
  • Law & Order has filmed outside the restaurant.[27]
  • Impractical Jokers filmed for a season 4 episode inside the restaurant, as did Man v. Food.[28][29][30]

Gallery

See also

{{portal|Food}}
  • List of the oldest restaurants in the United States
  • List of delicatessens

References

Notes
1. ^"Katz's Delicatessen" on the Zagat website
2. ^New York City Travel Guide: Katz's Deli, accessed September 24, 2006
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.businessinsider.com/katzs-deli-nycs-best-pastrami-2016-1|title=Katz's Delicatessen serves New York City's best pastrami sandwich|work=businessinsider.com|accessdate=6 March 2017}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://newyork.seriouseats.com/2010/02/katzs-deli-beyond-the-pastrami-delicatessen-lower-east-side-menu-review.html|title=Katz's Deli: Beyond the Pastrami|first=Serious|last=Eats|work=seriouseats.com|accessdate=6 March 2017}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/eats/katz-deli-celebrates-125-years-pastrami-article-1.1359283|title=Katz's Deli celebrates 125 years of doing sandwiches right|work=nydailynews.com|accessdate=6 March 2017}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://katzsdelicatessen.com/our-story/|title=Katz's Delicatessen|work=katzsdelicatessen.com|accessdate=6 March 2017}}
7. ^'Profiles: The Bard in the Delicatessen',The New Yorker, March 18, 1944; see also [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKucChDjfKg New York Historical Society]
8. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.vice.com/video/meet-the-29-year-old-who-runs-one-of-new-yorks-most-historic-restaurants|title=Meet the 29-Year-Old Running New York City's Katz's Deli - Daily VICE - VICE Video|work=vice.com|accessdate=6 March 2017}}
9. ^{{cite news|last1=Leveritt|first1=Tom|title=Classic New York: Katz's Delicatessen|url=http://www.grandlifehotels.com/culture/classic-new-york-katzs-delicatessen/|accessdate=10 August 2014|agency=GrandLife Hotels|date=25 November 2013}}
10. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/eats/katz-deli-open-outpost-downtown-brooklyn-dekalb-market-article-1.3241541|title=Katz’s Deli to open first-ever outpost in Downtown Brooklyn’s DeKalb Market Hall - NY Daily News|last=Settembre|first=Jeanette|work=nydailynews.com|access-date=2018-05-07|language=en-US}}
11. ^https://www.forbes.com/sites/nataliesportelli/2017/02/13/how-the-29-year-old-owner-of-katzs-deli-is-bringing-the-nyc-landmark-into-the-21st-century/#e6951bb2fb4e
12. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/31/dining/31care.html|title=For Soldiers' Appetites, Reinforcements|first=Kim|last=Severson|date=31 May 2006|publisher=|accessdate=6 March 2017|via=NYTimes.com}}
13. ^http://ny.eater.com/archives/2010/05/katzs_management_explains_the_50_lost_ticket_fee.php,
14. ^"Salamis to Fend Off Military Blandness", The New York Times, May 22, 1991. p. C8
15. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.people.com/article/when-harry-meet-sally-deli-scene-ill-have-what-shes-having|title=When Harry Met Sally Deli Orgasm Scene in Pop Culture|date=11 July 2014|work=people.com|accessdate=6 March 2017}}
16. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.newsweek.com/twenty-five-years-later-people-still-wont-stop-faking-orgasms-katzs-deli-258596|title=A Trip to Katz's, 25 Years After ‘When Harry Met Sally’|date=14 July 2014|work=newsweek.com|accessdate=6 March 2017}}
17. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.popmatters.com/feature/burns-edward2/|title=Sidewalks of New York|work=popmatters.com|accessdate=6 March 2017}}
18. ^{{cite web|url=http://onthesetofnewyork.com/sidewalksofnewyork.html|title=Sidewalks of New York Film Locations - On the set of New York.com|work=onthesetofnewyork.com|accessdate=6 March 2017}}
19. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.amny.com/eat-and-drink/jewish-delis-nyc-deli-man-taught-us-valuable-lessons-1.10026087|title=7 things 'Deli Man' taught us about a fading NYC institution|work=amny.com|accessdate=6 March 2017}}
20. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.delimanmovie.com/|title=DeliMan - The Official Movie Site copy|work=delimanmovie.com|accessdate=6 March 2017}}
21. ^{{cite web|url=http://onthesetofnewyork.com/lookingforkitty.html|title=Looking for Kitty Film Locations - On the set of New York.com|work=onthesetofnewyork.com|accessdate=6 March 2017}}
22. ^{{cite web|url=http://onthesetofnewyork.com/offbeat.html|title=Off Beat Film Locations - On the set of New York.com|work=onthesetofnewyork.com|accessdate=6 March 2017}}
23. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052702304799404579153810714137606|title=Paintings Pop-Up Next to Pastrami|first=Richard|last=Morgan|date=24 October 2013|publisher=|accessdate=6 March 2017|via=Wall Street Journal}}
24. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.boweryboogie.com/2015/08/jim-gaffigan-shows-lower-east-side-love-in-his-new-tv-land-sitcom/|title=Jim Gaffigan Shows Lower East Side Love in his New TV Land Sitcom|date=4 August 2015|work=boweryboogie.com|accessdate=6 March 2017}}
25. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/eats/eat-jim-gaffigan-comedian-top-10-eateries-nyc-article-1.2676810|title=Eat like Jim Gaffigan: the comedian's top 10 restaurants in NYC|work=nydailynews.com|accessdate=6 March 2017}}
26. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hardyboyscasefiles.com/series/casefiles.php?book_no=2|title=Evil, Inc.|work=hardyboyscasefiles.com|accessdate=6 March 2017}}
27. ^{{cite web|url=http://archive.naplesnews.com/lifestyle/neapolitan/339583182.html?d=mobile|title=Let's Talk Food: Katz Deli completes Big Apple experience|work=naplesnews.com|accessdate=6 March 2017}}
28. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.trutv.com/shows/impractical-jokers/videos/pranks-at-the-pastrami-shop.html|title=Pranks At The Pastrami Shop|work=trutv.com|accessdate=6 March 2017}}
29. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.travelchannel.com/shows/adam-richmans-best-sandwich-in-america/video/the-ny-definition-of-deli|title=The NY Definition of Deli|work=travelchannel.com|accessdate=6 March 2017}}
30. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.travelchannel.com/shows/man-v-food/episodes/new-york|title=New York - Man V. Food - TravelChannel.com|work=travelchannel.com|accessdate=6 March 2017}}

External links

{{commons category}}
  • Katz's Delicatessen New York (official site)
  • Side Dish magazine

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