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On our recent New York City trip (where I made a late-night run to Katz’s Deli), we also hit up a breakfast spot that’s long been on my list: Russ & Daughters. Open for more than a century, Russ & Daughters is a New York City staple for bagels, lox, smoked fish, and many other Jewish specialties.
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The Russ & Daughters Cafe on Orchard Street on the Lower East Side is a companion to the Russ & Daughters deli a couple blocks away on Houston. The cafe is decked out in a delightfully old school style, with waiters in white jackets, parquet floors, cozy booths, walls lined with old photos and jars of goodies for sale.
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It was a rainy Saturday in New York, so we started right off with some coffee.
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And a couple Bloody Marys.
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Russ & Daughter’s one-page menu covers all the classics, from shareable noshes to eggs, herring, caviar, plates and platters of bagels and smoked fish, soups, and sweets.
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We dove into a good-sized selection.
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We started with The Classic, a board with a bagel, Nova smoked salmon, tomatoes, red onion, and capers.
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It’s hard to beat such a classic combo!
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The eggs benedict comes with a generous layer of smoked salmon as well.
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We also tasted the herring plate with four types of herring and a trio of sauces.
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The herring ranged from pickled to schmaltz to smoked to rollmops. All delightful in different ways.
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We couldn’t skip an order of potato latkes with salmon roe and creme fraiche.
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One of our dining companions ordered a bowl of borscht. I can’t remember the last time I had it, but I like it more than I thought I would!
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And you can’t skip out on a plate of pickled veggies.
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If you wander through the restaurant you can see cases full of smoked and cured fish.
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Back near the restrooms is a collection of line drawings depicting the shop, its owners, and other vignettes.
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Russ & Daughters Cafe is open from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Friday-Sunday.
Russ & Daughters Cafe
127 Orchard St.
New York, NY 10002
(212) 475-4881
Web: russanddaughterscafe.com
FB: Russ & Daughters Cafe
IG: @russanddaughters