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Secret Shamas Sandwiches

Shamas Deli (150 W 38th St, between 7th and Broadway) is tiny. Really tiny. It’s not even really a deli, it looks like a newsstand. In fact the only mentions of it online call it ‘Shamas Newsstand’. Really, it’s more like a stall with a kitchen in the back and cash register up front. I guess they got tired of hawking lotto tickets, newspapers and glossy fashion mags and decided to chase their sandwich-y dreams. It’s also out in the cold, on the street, next to a parking garage (see picture below), which is pretty sweet. All these factors make Shamas one bad-ass sandwich stall.

What comes out of this tiny “deli” stall? Sandwiches of course! Sure they sell soup and chips and stuff but who cares. Shamas is all about sandwiches. I tried their ‘spicy turkey’ (which is really just “Cracked Pepper Mill Smoked Turkey Breast” from Boars Head) sandwich on a roll ($8) with hot peppers, cheese, mayo and some fixins. Yeah, you read that correctly, you order from the tiny stall and they still charge you $8! You aren’t even INSIDE when you order and they charge $8! It’s amazing what people will get away here. Aside from the horrible pricing, the sandwiches are tasty, a bit above par. The bread is nice and soft and the ingredients are fresh. The sandwich’s on the menu are a bit boring and there’s not much to challenge your taste buds, but if you’re looking for something dependable, it’s a good decision.

The ‘deli’:
storefront

“Spicy Turkey”:
turkey

Pastrami:
pastrami

Shamas Newstand on Urbanspoon

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4 Comments

  1. jake wrote:

    Those look gooood. You know I’ve still never had pastrami? I am momentarily ashamed. Hey happy holidays! Hope you have a great rest of 09.

    Thursday, December 17, 2009 at 9:56 pm | Permalink
  2. Ben wrote:

    You too jake! Happy new year!

    Saturday, December 19, 2009 at 4:17 pm | Permalink
  3. wayne wrote:

    ummmm…you sure about this? that turkey looks good but seems really expensive and of questionable cleanliness.

    Wednesday, January 13, 2010 at 4:22 pm | Permalink
  4. Ben wrote:

    Hey Wayne, yeah, it IS way overpriced. It’s perfectly clean on the inside though. When you order you can see that they’ve got a regular deli setup with a cooler with meats a slicer, toaster, etc.; it’s just the sign that’s really dirty.

    Thursday, January 14, 2010 at 9:54 am | Permalink

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