Russ & Daughters
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Russ & Daughters

New York, New York

Photo: Alexandra Alexandra

An appetizing store that's been on Houston Street since 1914, and the smoked fish is still the best in the city. The nova is silky, the sable is transcendent, and the cream cheeses are made in-house. This isn't nostalgia — it's a family business that has stayed excellent across four generations. The café around the corner serves the same product with table service.

Insider tip

The classic board with nova, sable, sturgeon, cream cheese, and a toasted everything bagel. Split it or don't.

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