I know this might be a controversial statement but if Kenny & Zuke's were in Chicago, it would be -- by far -- the best deli in Chicago. Nothing in the Chicago area comes close, or even tries to. Imagine a deli where meticulous attention is paid to every detail. Imagine a deli where nearly everything served is made in-house, from scratch. Imagine a deli that is owned and operated by a passionate food-lover who wants to share his passion for great food. Well, if you lived in Portland, you wouldn't have to imagine it. You could eat there everyday.
I've had the pleasure to meet Nick Zukin (aka ExtraMSG on the internets), the owner of Kenny & Zuke's, a couple of times over the past few years, as he steamrolled through Chicago on hardcore eating tours. Several months ago, he mentioned that he would soon be opening a deli in his home town of Portland and when my family and I traveled to the PNW last month, the deli had been open for about 9 months. We couldn't wait to visit and our high expectations were not only met but completely obliterated . . .
Kenny & Zukes Delicatessen is located at 1038 SW Stark Street in Portland, ORDuring our 4 days in Portland we ate a lunch and a dinner at K&Z's, and both were nothing short of phenomenal. Here are pics of just a few of the things we tasted during our visits . . .
PicklesNick was kind enough to send out this awesome plate of pickled gems, all of which are made in-house. And yes, that is okra!
Chicken Soup with Matzoh BallsThat's really chicken soup, not beef soup. It's made in-house to a hearty and delicious specification. The texture of the matzoh balls was nicely balanced between fluffy and dense, with a great mouthfeel.
Pastrami FriesA fantastic platter of decadent deliciousness. Needless to say, the pastrami at K&Z's is made in-house. More on this below.
"Burnt Ends of Pastrami"Our timing was perfect and we got to try these unbelievably delicious meaty morsels. They are not on the menu but they should be!
Pastrami, Corned Beef and Chopped Liver Sandwich on RyeEvery component of this glorious sandwich was made -- you guessed it -- in-house. Not only were the pastrami and corned beef spectacular but the liver and the rye bread were among the best I'd ever tasted. The corned beef and pastrami are, unquestionably, the best restaurant versions I've ever had.
Turkey Sandwich on Rye with Lettuce and TomatoAnother delicious sandwich. Aside from condiments and beverages, turkey, roast beef and salami are about the only things not made in-house at K&Z's but the brands served are competely respectable commercial versions. Even the great takes on cole slaw and potato salad that accompany these sandwiches are made in-house. Not pictured in this post are rugelah and macaroons that were as good as any I've had.
Potato LatkesCrispy exteriors and tender, flavorful interiors, these latkes were senstational. They're served with sour cream and sweet-tart apple sauce, the latter of which is made on premises.
GravlaxThis fantastic cured salmon is made in-house and the fish used to make it was several cuts above what one might typically expect. Unfortunately, local laws prevent K&Z's from making their own cold-smoked salmon, which I'm sure would be sensational.
Toasted Sesame Bagel with Chive CheeseA delicious bagel with a remarkable depth of flavor that lasted all the way through the chew. All bagels served at K&Z's are baked in-house.
Assorted BeveragesIn a great deli tradition -- and further proof of Nick's obsessive attention to detail -- dozens of types of pops are offered. Many of the offerings are turned out by small, regional producers (Jackson Hole Soda Co, Hotlips, Pop Shoppe, Crater Lake, to name a few) and the range of flavors is exceptional. I think I counted no less than 7 caffeine-free diet options alone on the extensive list of beverages. Great varieties of beer and wine -- many of them locally-produced -- are also offered.
I so badly wish that we had a place like Kenny & Zukes in Chicago. It's a total shame that we don't. Unlike some popular spots here in Chicago, the depth of greatness on K&Z's menu runs well beyond 2 or 3 headline items. From top to bottom, this menu is filled with great versions, many of which are among the best I've ever tasted. It seems that virtually no opportunity to delight the diner is left untaken.
Maybe someone with the same dedication to the craft as Nick will someday take the leap and try to pull something like this off in Chicago. But it won't be easy. Beyond an obessive love of food, this kind of establishment also takes skills that, frankly, are not that easy to come by. For food lovers in Portland and those who visit, this is an incredible mecca of foodiness that simply must not be missed.
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Kenny & Zuke's Delicatessen1038 SW Stark St
Portland, OR 97205
503 222-3354
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