Datz Deli
New York, NY · Deli
- Address
- Datz Deli, 69 Clinton St, New York, NY 10002
- Phone
- (646) 669-7234
- Website
- www.datzdeliny.com
- Status
- Closed · Opens 12 PM
Datz Deli is a restaurant located in New York, NY. It is one of 9,901 restaurants listed in New York. Its 4.7-star rating is above the New York city average of 4.3 stars. There are 10 photos associated with this location.
About Datz Deli
Taste the authentic flavors of Guyanese Caribbean cuisine at Datz Deli in NYC. Indulge in our mouthwatering Beef Patty, OxTail, Curry Chicken and Goat, and savor our signature DatMacPatty sandwiches. Also come check our seamoss
Hours
| Saturday | 12 PM–3 AM |
Customer Reviews
First time coming here, and these are the best oxtail patties you’re going to find in the city. 10/10 wood recommend. Customer service was phenomenal. It really feels like a family when you’re in there. I wish I was standing in the city longer so I can come back.
Fast service with a warm smile and felt like I was home. Absolutely amazing 😍 spot. The owner's mother is so sweet and kind. I am a foodie and I waited a long time to try this spot, and it was absolutely worth the wait!!!!!! I tried the curry chicken Mac patty. The spicyness and flavor were spot on. It was perfectly seasoned as well. (Spice and seasoning are different things and everything was balanced perfectly). Will 110% come back. I would give this place 6 stars if it were possible.
The atmosphere was nice..The beef pattie was filling, however the contents within the patti were lacking. Explain to me how loose elbows of macaroni are falling out of the patti? Oh because their not attached to cheese!? LoL That's what happens when you're Caribbean, and Mac & cheese isn't your specialty.Its used as a filler when you don't use enough cheese or don't put enough oxtails in the sandwich ..for $19 that's a sham. I ate it while lacking of ingredients, I didn't enjoy it. this has taught me that I can go buy a beef pattie with Jamaican Coco bread, ( that definitely wasn't that) for about $6 cash from any pizza or chicken spots, go buy oxtail and real macaroni with cheese from a per lbs place and for the money I spent buying 3 , I can make 5 real packed beef patties with oxta
If you’ve never heard of Datz Deli, then you’ve been sleeping under a rock. This Guyanese-owned gem started in Queens, NYC, and went viral for their famous oxtail macaroni beef patty. Now, they’re onto their second location still family-owned, still giving you that warm, home-style vibe. Mom and Dad hold it down in the kitchen, while Joshua the face of the brand is right there whipping up those patties. I even met his younger brother, Joshiah, who’s just as dope. He blends influencer culture with food content, bringing a fresh spin of activations to the city location. And let’s talk about the patties: from oxtail to curry to jerk, every bite had my mouth watering. If you’re in the mood to spoil yourself, you need to stop by Datz Deli. I call them the trendsetters and trust me, you’ll see w
We visited at around 3pm on Sunday 11/23. The Mac patty with oxtail was delicious but didn’t blow us away. The curry chicken entrée was disappointing. The side of veggies was missing and the rice & peas was unfortunately way too salty. I understand most restaurants “push the salt” but the saltiness made the rice inedible. There were glowing reviews about how good the vibes are inside — I think it must largely depend on who is working.
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