Mamaleh's Delicatessen High Street Place
100 High St, Boston
(617) 958-3354
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Please bring back the hot dogs
Food was okay, breakfast sandwhich was a little greasy for my liking.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 4
We were recently in New York where we indulged in perfect bagels almost daily, so we were pleasantly surprised to find Mamaleh’s bagels here in downtown Boston to be impressively close. The outside has a nice gloss and hard crust, the inside dough is chewy, the crumb density on par. Highly recommend.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
on July 1st 2025, Mamalehs high street has no pastrami.
A jewish deli, without pastrami, whos only options are turkey sandwiches
Shut it down. Immediately.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
A lot of options at this Food Hub but don’t overlook this little gem, especially if you’re hungry for a sandwich. Corned beef, pastrami, and breakfast (egg, cream cheese, lox) options all available on bagels, breads and rolls. Friendly service and it won’t break the bank. Love making a good choice at a new place (for me), and this definitely falls into that category.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Sorry but to get a corned beef sandwich from a Jewish Deli I expected alot more. Small amount of meat and didn't taste well either.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 1
Service: 5
10% surcharge feels unethical, and a bit misleading. This allows them to show a lower price on the menu, then add 10%. Just price the item as $12, not $11 so people know what they are paying.
Food was fine, nothing remarkable but no reason to not recommend the food.
Food: 3
Service: 3
Not much to say, it's a bit overpriced for what you get, but it is objectively a solid pastrami and chopped liver sandwich, and the coffee isn't bad either! I've had better and larger for less (Attman's in Baltimore for one), but in downtown Boston, this hits the spot.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Okay, so my everything bagel with scallion cream cheese when I opened it was actually a sesame bagel with plain cream cheese. Good job. Not.
But it was a delicious bagel nevertheless!
Food: 3
Service: 1
Excelent enviroment and the service really 5 stars...Alejandro took my order and honestly I went for a coffee but what actually gave me energy was Alejandro attitude and hospitality... The Man is a Crack....Full recommended
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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I was somewhat disappointed that there is a "fair wage surcharge" on top of the normal prices. I get it. I want the employees to have a fair wage, but just put it in the price! You don't have to lie and add on extra fees.That being said the guy was very nice and the sandwich was adequate
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
As someone that has worked in the food industry and consulted at bagel places in the past, this place is my favorite. Awesome staff and a Vegan Cream 'Cheese'Delicious and neer disappointed
Delicious, authentic, and fresh baked Jewish bagels. Traditional flavor options (poppy, everything, sesame, plain) that are soft and fluffy. Homemade cream cheese tastes so fresh and airy. You can taste the quality and difference between large scale bagel places and small shops like this!
I am never disappointed by the food here—it is always of good quality. However, my complaint is that it's only good, not great. I find myself always able to seek out better versions of the food they offer here. They have a good Rachel, but Cardullo's is better. Good bagel sandwiches, but again, you can find better. If you're in the area, you WON'T be disappointed, but maybe look out for other options first.
Food was subpar. The lady at the counter didn’t say my name so I had no idea my sandwich was ready for 5 minutes. The counter lady was very unfriendly and more or less rude to me while ordering. Wouldn’t come back.
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