I've been craving a good reuben. Any suggestions?
I've been craving a good reuben. Any suggestions?
I haven't tried very many, but McNellies makes a good one...And yes I've eaten several before getting drunk
Ingrid's
The Reubens at Jason's Deli are pretty good.
Hobbies Hoagies in what used to be the Legacy on Walker.
I'd have to agree with the Ingrid's suggestion, above.
(It really is one of the best Reuben's I've ever had . . . including the one I make on St. Reuben's Day--two days after St. Patrick's Day)
The problem with this many responses is that I may have to try them all. I've heard good thing about Ingrid's and Jason's Deli is right down the road...
The diet plans may have to go on hold for another week lol.
i'm pretty sure the place you're looking for is nd foods on britton road between penn & may. admittedly, i haven't been in a while but their sandwiches are pretty amazing. -M
edit: urbanspoon has a picture!
I have to second ND Foods as well. It's been a while since I've been there because I can never seem to get out of there without spending $20 for lunch, but I'm always happy with what I've eaten. If you go, be sure to try the spiced iced tea.
Jason's Reuben is totally decent. Bigger and better than Ingrid's.
I have to give my nod to ND Foods.
Arby's is pretty good if you want it right now.
Best I ever had was at Carnegie deli in Vegas though not New York.
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I will second ND's as a classic Reuben. Republic has one of my (if not my most) favorite Reuben.
ND is good. But finding a real Reuben in Oklahoma is hard.
Try Kitchen 324 - not a true Reuben, but an excellent sandwich. Also, Ground Floor in Leadership Square has a good one.
Agree that Ground Floor's is pretty good. The recently shuttered VZDs had a good one, too. But if that is the standard, hopefully Slaughter's Hall will have one on their menu. They seem to be going for a more straightforward, yet elevated, deli approach. Something OKC desperately needs. Of all the delicious offerings at Kitchen 324, their sandwiches are a real disappointment. When I tried their pastrami I almost cried.
When we used to visit my grandparents up in Chicagoland, we used to go to a place called Stein's in Lyons ... in the town of Lyons,Ill. The best I've ever had. I think they're closed now.
The Reuben at Slaughter's Hall consists of House corned beef (12 days), homemade sauerkraut, Swiss cheese, house made Russian dressing served on Rye bread. Not completely traditional but an amazing sandwich.
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