Monday, August 30, 2004

When I emerged with my delicious tuna salad sandwich from the Liberty Deli on 56th moments ago I ran into a pair of flag-encrusted visitors staring up at the deli's sign and debating whether to go in, so I said, "It's pretty good, I get lunch here all the time" to which one of the out-of-towners replied, "I'm sorry, but were we speaking to you?" Such a refreshing change from those famously rude New Yorkers we typically have to deal with on our midtown streets.

2 Comments:

Blogger Heath said...

I'll have to check that place out sometime soon. I just had the best tuna salad sandwich I've ever had, just last week. You take your two cans of tuna. You stir in some chopped green onion. You add some cubed apple. You mix in some curry powder. You heat a flat bread or pita or something and add the salad. Fold. Munch. Amazing.

4:23 PM  
Blogger Scooter said...

If you do plan pay them a visit, keep in mind that I am originally from Ackley, Iowa, and my tastes in certain food staples remains decidedly basic and boring; they are a solid genreic deli but no hidden gem or anything. I'm just looking for tuna with a minimum of bonus crap on white bread and I've found it there (after Chambord unfortunately closed shop a few months back). I do think I'm going to try your recipe at home sometime, though (minus the apples, I can't bring myself to go quite that far off my beaten path), I am intrigued. Maybe I'll substitute some hard-boiled egg, which I still haven't managed to track down anywhere deliville. Mmm.

5:35 PM  

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