- Deli Food
- American
Ada's Famous Deli & Restaurant
Ratings and Reviews for Ada's Famous Deli & Restaurant
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Apr 04 2012
Jenny W. via Yelp
Last meal in town and we were making our rounds near the train station trying to grab one last quick bite to eat. We were ready to resign ourselves to...read more
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Apr 02 2012
Sonia L. via Yelp
Went here for lunch. I've been working a couple blocks away from this place for years but only now got around to trying it. Now I know that I definitely...read more
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Feb 06 2012
M. C. via Yelp
I just didn't have any luck today on my deli visits. I went to Ada's this morning in search of spinach kinsh, instead I saw something that looked like an...read more
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Apr 14 2008
via Citysearch
Ada's is a nice place to get a New York-style lunch when you're not in much of a hurry. Their matzo ball soup is really delicious,...read more
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Mar 18 2007
chowfunner via Citysearch
Great Noshes are getting harder to come by than ever, but Ada's meets the challenge. Several of their offerings come very close to...read more
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Apr 01 2005
annamyint via Citysearch
I ordered a noodle soup and has the worst experience. It is a clear broth with noodles not so fresh and no taste. Cannot imagine ...read more
In Short
This bustling Loop deli does a mean midday business. Ravenous diners who arrive early settle in amidst the mint-green surroundings, while latecomers with grumbling stomachs shuffle toward a long line of waiting patrons. The crowd varies from casually clad tourists in search of affordable grub to chatty urbanites on long lunch breaks. Most come for Ada's mile-high, hot corned beef or pastrami sandwiches with potato pancakes, but you'll also find usual suspects like cheeseburgers, francheesies and Monte Cristo sandwiches.