New Yorkers can still order up an instant heart attack.
The Second Avenue Deli won a court fight with a Las Vegas-based burger joint Friday over the names of their gut-busting foods. The New York deli’s sandwich called “instant heart attack” is made of sliced pastrami and fried potato latkes. It costs $24.95.
The Heart Attack Grill in Vegas had ordered the deli to stop serving the fare on trademark infringement grounds. The deli took the grill to court, and a federal judge in New York sided with the deli. Owner Jack Lebewohl tells the Daily News of New York he’s delighted by the ruling.
The Second Avenue Deli is also allowed to sell another sandwich called the “triple bypass.” Lebewohl says it includes “everything but the kitchen sink.”
{Matzav.com Newscenter}
I hope the picture which shows cheese and meat cooked together is just a file picture. I hope 2nd Ave Deli doesn’t serve meat and milk cooked together, even if it is open on Shabbos.
a dohr of leitsanus
why show a picture of a treife burger with cheese on top? 2nd avenue deli is kosher
The picture looks like hamburgers with cheese. Nice touch, very frum.
How many grams of fat does it have? Who’s “Hechsher” is the 2nd Ave. Deli, under?
On Shiva Asar Btamuz lets be Dan lChaf Zchus. Maybe thje cheese is Parve Tofu. Maybe the Meat is Veggie!
their is no din of basar vehalav when mixing none kosher animale like pork with cheese only coe
Second Avenue Deli iS NOT Kosher
neveilos utreifos, basar b’chalav, shor v’chamor, un aleh chazerai