Deli's longtime chef helps keep doors open as new owner
It's where Sherri Banks grew up. Banks took over the third-generationearlier this year after her ailing father could no longer run it himself. However, rising rent coupled with COVID and inflation left her with no choice but to close the doors. At the eleventh hour, Banks learned it wasn't time.
Head chef William Diaz, who started working in the kitchen when he was 16, always dreamed of owning a business.The property owner lowered the rent and the community rallied behind Regal and Diaz as the new owner.Also happy are loyal pastrami lovers who can rest assured original recipes for knishes and coleslaw along with the Regal legacy will live on.
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