I don't know how this thread got started, but the bakery at Third &  Poplar is 
excellent also (can't remember the name; they also have the best hamentashen), 
besides City Line.   

The Kennedy Market at 19th & JFK always has a great assortment of bagels and is 
the best small market in the whole area.  They sell Acme herring in cream sauce 
that has enough onions.  

There is also the market on the first floor of the Philadelphian, called 
Kramer's.   Best-tasting chopped liver.

And if you want a real treat, try Famous Deli before Passover for fresh grated 
horseradish.  I can't imagine the new owner discontinuing that practice.  They 
actually used to bring an ancient grater out in the front of the store.  The 
fumes were too strong to grate inside.  It is a very large wooden contraption 
that seems to date to turn-of-the-century.

Sande Knight
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  To: Cindy Miller<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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  Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 11:28 AM
  Subject: Re: [UC] Best Bagel?


  New York Bagels on Haverford, just before City Line open until 5 most
  days, closed Saturdays, until 4 on Sunday I think. They are exactly
  what bagels are supposed to be.
  Jim


  On 1/10/07, Cindy Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
  > So far, tried: Sam's, various supermarkets (Shop-Rite, Wegman's, Whole
  > Foods,  Pathmark, etc....)
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