Knish Knosh
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About Knish Knosh
At Knish Knosh, we're dedicated to serving up classic comfort food with a personal touch. As a long-standing kosher shop, we've perfected our recipes for traditional favorites like our signature knishes and latkas, as well as sweet treats that satisfy any pastry craving. Our cozy Rego Park location...
At Knish Knosh, we're dedicated to serving up classic comfort food with a personal touch. As a long-standing kosher shop, we've perfected our recipes for traditional favorites like our signature knishes and latkas, as well as sweet treats that satisfy any pastry craving. Our cozy Rego Park location invites you to come in, take a seat, and enjoy a warm meal with friends and family. We're proud of our reputation for serving generous portions at reasonable prices - our customers rave about the generous helpings of knishes and latkas, often remarking on the perfect balance of flavors and textures that make them feel like home.
What Customers Say About Knish Knosh
Knish Nosh is a beloved, long-standing kosher deli known for its traditional Jewish/Eastern European food. Customers rave about the pastrami sandwiches, knishes, and soups. Some find it a bit pricey, but the quality and homemade taste keep people coming back.
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Tip: Get the Pastrami on rye and knish combo. Be prepared for large knish portions!
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Knish Knosh is located in Rego Park, surrounded by cultural and historical points of interest. Here are some of the most notable places nearby.
Historical Heritage
- Rego Park Jewish Center (A 526m) — conservative synagogue in Rego Park, Queens Lugar inscrito en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos
Religious Buildings
- Queens Jewish Center (A 697m) — Orthodox synagogue in Forest Hills, Queens
- Congregation of Georgian Jews (A 817m) — orthodox synagogue in Queens, New York
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- Federoff Triangle (A 231m) — park in Queens County, New York, United States of America
- Yellowstone Municipal Park (A 606m) — park in the United States of America
- Mount Playground (A 835m) — park in the United States of America
- MacDonald Park (A 858m) — park in Queens County, New York, United States of America
- Horace Harding Playground (A 861m) — park in Queens County, New York, United States of America
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Knish Knosh Rego Park Reviews
If I could give Knish Nosh more than five stars, I absolutely would. This place is it an institution, a tradition, and a reminder of everything great about real, handcrafted food. Every bite tastes like it was made with pride, patience, and generations of know-how. Haig is an absolute gem. The kind of person who not only remembers your order, but remembers your story. His warmth and hospitality make every visit feel like you’re stopping by a friend’s kitchen rather than a storefront. He goes above and beyond in a way you just don’t see anymore. On several occasions, he has literally shipped our favorite treats all the way to Florida just so we can share with our family.
A true jewish deli, like those that don’t exist anymore. Excellent food that you can tell is homemade. This place is a Queens institution and I hope it never goes away
I was craving a knight and a hot dog. This was the ultimate knish and hot dogs. Knish was so big, that I ate it, at 3 separate times.
Warm, homey Jewish/Eastern European food made fresh by your actual real-life grandma—or at least it feels that way. The eponymous knishes are perfect and gargantuan but everything is great.
My uncle had been craving a real NY pastrami sandwich and he was thrilled when we brought this up to him in the hospital. The smile on his face alone was worth five stars! Knishes were also delicious!
Food was delicious very authentic flavors. The owner is wonderful. The pastrami is the best I’ve had in many years, melts in your mouth. Get the Pastrami on rye and knish combo. We’ve tried almost the whole menu and have no complaints
This has been a neighborhood staple for 50 years give or take . . A landmark business that is enjoyed by all. Anna the chef and face of this business is both caring and generous. My father was in a wheelchair and was treated like a king by her and the owner. Enjoy it while you can!
A nice little mom and pop shop, classic feel at home atmosphere , a nice variety of soups and other simple healthy plates, if you love knishes your going to love this place*** - with plenty of different style of knishes to choose !!!!! Some Salads and others - this place has a nice selection of healthy foods , eat inside or outside during the season, price is fair and atmosphere and area - close to near by shops , staff and or owner are friendly, cheers and enjoy this spot.
I've been going to knish nosh for the past 32 years of my life. Since then a lot has changed, store location, owner and chef. But I must say that the knishes are the same quality and taste from since I was a child and they added a lot more food to the menu. Anna who is the chef and literally cooks everything is such an amazing human being, she makes the best chicken soup that definitely will save you a trip to the doctor. They added pastrami to the menu which I must say I'm pleasently surprised of being that it's juicy and delicious. I hope this is place never shuts down since , come on down and give them a try you won't be disappointed.
The pastrami at this place is truly spectacular, packed with flavor, and perfectly cooked. However, the portion size left me wanting a bit more for the price. The knish at this place is absolutely delicious, with a perfect blend of flavors and a satisfying texture. It's a must-try for anyone looking to experience authentic Jewish cuisine.
Honestly, the best pastrami sandwich ive ever had, and i know my way around a jewish deli. Sliced SO thinly. It's a bit like stepping back in time, in the best way possible. Dr. Browns sodas, soups, smoked kosher meats, catering platters, franks, eastern european jewish dishes... it's got a bit of everything and they do it right.
First time visit. Got 2 hot potato knishes. They were huge! Tasty but seems expensive.
Really expensive for food that comes straight out of the fridge. Make sure to preheat your ovens before you get your food. Must be nice to cut the costs of having to keep things warm
Travelled a really long way to get here. (From CA). Owner was helpful and chatty. Pricing for everything is unfortunately higher than it should be. We ordered the following: Meat Knish: (Really good) 8 inch Frank: so OVER well done it was terrible. Point Blank horrible). Kugel burnt far too much on bottom in it's entirety. One corner completely scorched on top, hard as could be...good flavor but again way over cooked. Beef Pastry. A WAY overcooked super soggy Oily MESS. Inedible. Hard pass Just so disappointed. Was really hoping for a great experience. We drove over an hour out of the way to come here...the owner was nice. I could see back in the day this institution was probably great but at this point I don't think they realize how completely overcooked they serve things. It's overboard...I imagine in the morning before things sit too long and get overdone they're probably ok. We went at 11:30 and it was too late are imo. This is a fair assessment. FAIR and true and correct. I asked my other half.
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98-104 Queens Blvd Queens, NY 11374, Rego Park, NY 11374
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