Kosher Cajun Deli. Metairie: 3519 Severn. 504-888-2010.

Written by Tom Fitzmorris September 24, 2010 13:15 in

2 Fleur
Average check per person $5-$15
BreakfastNo Breakfast SundayNo Breakfast MondayNo Breakfast TuesdayNo Breakfast WednesdayNo Breakfast ThursdayNo Breakfast FridayNo Breakfast Saturday
LunchLunch SundayLunch MondayLunch TuesdayLunch WednesdayLunch ThursdayLunch FridayNo Lunch Saturday
DinnerNo Dinner SundayDinner MondayNo Dinner TuesdayNo Breakfast WednesdayDinner ThursdayNo Dinner FridayNo Dinner Saturday

Kosher Cajun Deli

Metairie 2: Orleans Line To Houma Blvd: 3519 Severn. 504-888-2010. Map.
Very Casual
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WHY IT'S NOTEWORTHY
The Kosher Cajun is full certified kosher, one of only two local restaurants with that distinction. It even carries glatt meats (frozen, but available). The deli meats and breads are brought in from New York, and the sandwiches are first-class.

WHAT'S GOOD
Owner Joel Brown's primary focus is on selling premium edibles to those who follow religious dietary laws (he has both Jews and Muslims among his clientele for that reason). But those who don't will find this a very good place to get a deli-style sandwich, as well as excellent soups and a daily special or two.

BACKSTORY
For most of its history, the Kosher Cajun was a small grocery store with a smaller deli. It predominantly serves observant Jews and others who similarly follow strict religious diets, and supplies kosher meals to many of the city's hotels. In 1999, owners Joel and Natalie Brown expanded the place all the way through the block, giving them much greater visibility and a real dining room, complete with table service. Although none of that watered down the fully kosher aspect of the place, it did make it more inviting to gentiles.

DINING ROOM
It's as much a grocery store as a restaurant. The tables are all together just inside the door on the Severn Avenue side, where big windows make things bright

ESSENTIAL DISHES
»Chopped liver.
»Lox and bagel.
Cole slaw.
»J&N Special sandwich.
»Pastrami sandwich on rye.
Corned beef sandwich on pumpernickel.
Roast beef on onion roll.
»Turkey and chopped liver with cole slaw on rye.
»Hot dog with sauerkraut.
Pareve cheesecake.
Strudel.
Dr. Brown's sodas.

FOR BEST RESULTS
If you're not Jewish, understand that while you are as welcome as if you were,they won't break any kosher rules for you. No cheese on meat sandwiches. In fact, no dairy products at all. The place closes in mid-afternoon Friday for Shabbas and remains closed on Saturday.

OPPORTUNITIES FOR IMPROVEMENT
The bread is occasionally less than perfectly fresh.

FACTORS OTHER THAN FOOD
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SPECIAL ATTRIBUTES
  • Good for business meetings
  • Open Sunday lunch and dinner
  • Open Monday lunch and dinner
  • Open some holidays
  • Open all afternoon
  • Quick, good meal
  • Good for children
  • Easy, nearby parking
  • No reservations