
New Yorker Deli
If you’re going to insert “New York” somewhere into the name of your restaurant, then you’ve got some big shoes to fill. Does the New Yorker Deli live up to its name?
Sitting right up near Bay and Bloor, the New Yorker Deli caters mostly to the office crowd and probably gets the odd patron heading down from some high end shopping in Yorkville looking for a cheap eat outside of the ‘ville. The deli was pretty busy on the Sunday afternoon when Antony and I decided to go check it out for brunch. They do have an amazing breakfast deal for under $5 but unfortunately we weren’t early enough for that.

inside the New Yorker
Antony ordered the three eggs and hash special which came with toast and homefries. I decided to order a burger with cheese. Our food came pretty quickly, and we sat where we could see the front counter as the cooks prepared our meals. Antony’s eggs came over easy, as asked. The toast was nice and thick texas style toast which is the best toast for egg yolk dipping. The meat hash wasn’t all that great, nothing too special. No added spices or anything to give it a burst of flavor. The home fries were you standard McCain frozen then deepfried variety, almost like the same ones you get from Frans Diner.

Eggs and meat hash
My burger was also the same mediocre patty you get from President’s Choice. Actually, I think it was the same as those thick President’s Choice burgers, as they have a pretty unique gear-like shape, as did this thick burger. Not saying using frozen supermarket burger patties are a bad thing, but they also lack imagination. I prefer hand made burgers myself. The bun was a great choice though, an onion bun, which you don’t see too often in Toronto. The fries that came with my burger, shoestring, were actially a bit better than the home fries, as they weren’t nearly as potatoe’y in the middle.

Cheese burger
A note about the staff, we had a really great waiter serving us, but when he wasn’t present, we did ask the manager (I’m assuming she was the manager as she wasn’t dressed in the usual waiter uniform) for water as she walked by. Instead of her getting it for us, which was right behind us, she snapped her fingers and told another waiter to grab us water. Her hands were free and honestly, there was no excuse for her not to grab the water herself. Antony wanted to add a comment about how she seemed like the type of manager who walks around and looks for stuff that has to be done, but gets everyone else to do it for her. This creates a stressful environment for the staff and as patrons, we can feel it too.
Overall, the food was okay although most of it seemed to be frozen supermarket food rather than made from scratch. The price of it all was pretty cheap though considering the area, and service was quite fast. I’d definitely go back if I’m in the area for a cheap eat and not feeling up to shopping at the grocery store nearby.
Average Price: $6 – $10 per entree
Hours: Open 7 days a week [I'll get back to you on the actual hours when I find out]
Address: 1140 Bay St
Phone: 416-923-3354
TTC Directions: Get off at Bay Station, at the Bay Street exit, and walk south a block towards Charles St on the west side of Bay
















