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Zabar's: A Family Story, with Recipes

By Lori Zabar, Julia Moskin
Narrated by: Erin Bennett
Unabridged — 7 hours, 8 minutes
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By Lori Zabar, Julia Moskin
Narrated by: Erin Bennett
Unabridged — 7 hours, 8 minutes
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When you think of New York City food destinations, it’s impossible not to think of Zabar’s and their sliced smoked salmon or sweet black-and-white cookies (IYKYK). This is the epic story and family history of the legendary Zabar's. It brings 80+ years of the iconic Upper West Side shop to life with pictures and mouthwatering recipes.

The fascinating, mouthwatering story (with recipes!) of the immigrant familythat created a New York gastronomic legend: “The most rambunctious andchaotic of all delicatessens, with one foot in the Old World and the other inthe vanguard of every fast-breaking food move in the city.” -Nora Ephron

When Louis and Lilly Zabar rented a counter in a dairy store on 80th Street and Broadway in 1934 to sell smoked fish, they could not have imagined that their store would eventually occupy half a city ...