In the shadow of the Wasatch Mountains, where you might least expect it, sits a slice of New York deli heaven that would make any homesick East Coaster weep with joy.
Feldman’s Deli in Salt Lake City isn’t just filling a niche – it’s creating a full-blown cultural experience in a state better known for its national parks than its pastrami.
Let me tell you something about authentic Jewish delis – they’re becoming as rare as a politician who doesn’t want your money.
But here, nestled in a modest shopping center at 2005 East 2700 South, the magic of the traditional East Coast deli lives on with every bite of house-made corned beef and every slurp of that life-changing matzo ball soup…