2023: Brooklyn Voted Mill Basin Deli Best Pastrami Sandwich!

Mill Basin Deli
5823 Avenue T, Brooklyn
(718) 241-4910 – millbasindeli.com

What makes the best pastrami sandwich? Is it the perfectly toasted bread or the star of the dish — pastrami so cooked to perfection it practically melts in your mouth? At Mill Basin Deli, it’s nearly half a century’s worth of kosher experience that goes into the best pastrami sandwich. This classic Jewish deli on the Flatlands-Mill Basin border has a wide selection of delicious kosher cuisine, from wraps to sandwiches to burgers — and of course, its hot pastrami goodness.

2022: Brooklyn Voted Mill Basin Deli Best Pastrami Sandwich!

Mill Basin Deli
5823 Avenue T
(718) 241-4910 – millbasindeli.com

What makes the best pastrami sandwich? Is it the perfectly toasted bread or the star of the dish — pastrami so cooked to perfection it practically melts in your mouth? At Mill Basin Deli, it’s nearly half a century’s worth of experience that goes into the best pastrami sandwich. This classic Jewish deli on the Flatlands-Mill Basin border has a wide selection of delicious kosher cuisine, from wraps to sandwiches to burgers — and of course, its hot pastrami goodness.

2021: Brooklyn Voted The Original John’s Deli Best Pastrami Sandwich!

The Original John’s Deli
2033 Stillwell Ave, Brooklyn
(718) 372-7481 – www.theoriginaljohnsdeli.com

Nothing hits the spot quite like a stack of pastrami on rye. At The Original John’s Deli, the pastrami sandwich can’t be beat. Since 1968, the deli has been serving up some of the finest pastrami sandwiches, remaining the borough’s go-to spot over the years. Pastrami is the star of two of the deli’s specialty sandwiches: the Ari Gold, which is topped with melted Swiss and spicy brown mustard, and the Keyser Soze, also consisting of melted Swiss and spicy brown mustard but also with pickles and coleslaw. If these don’t wet your appetite, you can build your own custom hot pastrami sandwich that is perfect for lunch or dinner!

2020: Brooklyn Voted Mill Basin Deli Best Pastrami Sandwich!

Mill Basin Deli
5823 Ave T, Brooklyn
(718) 241-4910 – www.millbasindeli.com

Classic Jewish deli standards are served at Mill Basin Deli surrounded by fine art from the likes of Chagall & Erte. Mill Basin Deli have a wide selection of delicious kosher cuisines. They have everything from sandwiches, wraps, burgers, and more! Come try their hot pastrami sandwich, crispy salmon, or build your own giant burger. They are located on the corner 59th St. and Avenue T. and not too far from Monsignor Crawford Field. The most popular order on the menu may be their overstuffed sandwiches, which will challenge even the biggest deli meat lover to see how much pastrami they can handle. No matter what, it tastes great. In a city that values the deli over most eateries, this is a truly authentic deli experience. 

2019: Brooklyn Voted Mill Basin Deli Best Pastrami Sandwich!

Mill Basin Deli
5823 Avenue T
(718) 241-4910 – www.millbasindeli.com

Classic Jewish deli standards are served at Mill Basin Deli surrounded by fine art from the likes of Chagall & Erte. Mill Basin Deli have a wide selection of delicious kosher cuisines. They have everything from sandwiches, wraps, burgers, and more! Come try their hot pastrami sandwich, crispy salmon, or build your own giant burger. They are located on the corner 59th St. and Avenue T. and not too far from Monsignor Crawford Field. The most popular order on the menu may be their overstuffed sandwiches, which will challenge even the biggest deli meat lover to see how much pastrami they can handle. No matter what, it tastes great. In a city that values the deli over most eateries, this is a truly authentic deli experience.

2017: Brooklyn Voted Mill Basin Deli Best Pastrami Sandwich!

Mill Basin Deli
5823 Avenue T. (718) 241-4910. www.millbasindeli.com

Proudly serving the Mill Basin community, Mill Basin Kosher Delicatessen is a Rabbinically supervised Brooklyn deli which ships gourmet deli and freshly prepared kosher foods. Summarized best in a rave review from Zagat: “Old-style deliciousness” lives on at this ‘70s-era deli on the Flatlands-Mill Basin border, home to Jewish “standard-bearers” like “overstuffed sandwiches” piled high with pastrami.