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Joe Boo's Cookoos
Submitted by: Rachel Olver on Jun 5th 2007
This restaurant is phenominal from the food to the beautiful aromas of the restaurant. Cookoos specializes in rotisserie chicken made on a special wood burning grill. You have never tasted chicken quite like this before. All meats, side dishes and even condiments were picked to perfection acoording to the high class taste of the owner. Come and try it out, you wont regret it!
(Publisher's note: Restaurant is in Toronto)
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kosher in philadelphia not shomer shabbas
Submitted by: michelle on Jun 4th 2007
anyone know of any kosher restaurants in philadelphia which are not shomer shabbos
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Reply #1 submitted by: Tracey on Jun 14th 2007
The Chinese vegan restaurants in Chinatown are kosher certified and are not shomer shabbes. I was a bit surprised that none of them were listed here: Kingdom of Vegeterians on 11th between Arch and Race, Harmony on 9th between Arch and Race, Singapore on Race between 10th and 11th.

Bistro Grill Woodmere
Submitted by: benster on Jun 4th 2007
My wife and I celebrated our anniversary at Bistro in Woodmere...Excellent service, wonderful food and a romantic atmosphere more than compensate for the Manhattan-type bill. Strongly recommended.
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Reply #1 submitted by: Judd on Mar 17th 2008
I have been to this rest. on four occassions. Each time, the service was deplorable, no manager present, and the ambience was loud and the waiters were high school kids joking and luaghing. The food was mediocre and overpriced.

Hava Nagila
Submitted by: IH on Jun 1st 2007
now closed. Apparently a new Kosher Chinese place to open
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Shabbat meals on upper west side
Submitted by: Jeff Bressman on May 30th 2007
Is anyone aware of any restaurant open for prepaid shabbat meals (both dinner and lunch) in Manhattan. We would prefer upper west side but could make just about any nice location work. This is for a pre-wedding shabbat family get together but we are from out of town.
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Reply #1 submitted by: jack palmeroff on May 31st 2007
darna works.

Reply #2 submitted by: Alvin Somerstein on May 31st 2007
Jeff,

What's your email, I can email you some suggestions...lovekoshereats@yahoo.com

-alvin

Reply #3 submitted by: Jeff on Jun 24th 2007
IF you have suggestions, you can email them to bressmanlchaim@gmail.com

Thanks for your help,

Jeff

Lucky's Diner
Submitted by: Marissa on May 28th 2007
It's really hard to find a kosher restaurant in this area that isn't just simple food. I love the gourmet places, but sometimes its nice to have a diner. I absolutely loved the atmosphere and the food was great too. It was also really nice to see that the prices weren't bad either. The owner as well as the waitresses were really sweet. I loved it there and I've already told my friends about it. Also, I'm thrilled about the hours. I hope this place sticks around for a long time to come.
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Wendy's Plate
Submitted by: Becky on May 27th 2007
I think this restaurant is really awesome. food is great! service is getting better etc. The only problem is that the waitresses arent professional.
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Benny's Glatt
Submitted by: Moish on May 27th 2007
Great place - probably the only one that serves Russian cuisine with a great hashgaha. Very polite service and super reasonable prices. Gratuities are included in the check.
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Slice of Life
Submitted by: Diane Rosenfeld on May 26th 2007
I am looking for the email address to "Slice of Life" in Skokie, IL. to thank them for delicious carry out food and wonderful service on 3 occasions. Our first experience was on December 25, 2006. "Slice" was the only restaurant able to accommodate us. We needed carry out food for 12 people. I was able to order the same day. They delivered the food piping hot, on time and it was delicious. The second time we used them for carry out was for my twin grandchildren's bris/baby naming on Feb. 26. They worked with us on a menu. This time we ordered cold wraps,salads, etc... Again the food was delivered on time, it was delicious, plentiful and arranged beautifully. We again ordered from "Slice" on Mother's Day, and had the same wonderful experience. I really wanted to email the owners directly to share my compliments but could not find therir email address.
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Reply #1 submitted by: Elan Kornblum, Publisher on May 26th 2007
Their email address is: sliceoflife6@aol.com

I am sure they will be very happy to hear your comments.

Reply #2 submitted by: Jon on Mar 18th 2008
Do they have a web site?

The Purple Pear
Submitted by: Rifka on May 22nd 2007
Great food, good service, decent prices. You won't get any better for your money.
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La Toscana
Submitted by: Golda-Rochel on May 21st 2007
I am recommending La Toscana in Aurora (the greater Denver area.) They are a very nice Italian Restaurant. They are certified Cholov Yisroel. Their food is excellent, the service prompt and polite. They have good ambiance and are well worth a visit. Their web page is: http://latoscana.us/
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Jay and Lloyd's Kosher Deli
Submitted by: edm on May 21st 2007
Recommending Jay and Lloyd's, at 2718 Avenue U in Brooklyn. Excellent pastrami, a wide and varied menu that includes tasty vegetarian dishes. Try the knishes, the hot dogs, corned beef, and heart-shaped pickles. Delicious food, warm atmosphere. [Publisher's Note: This restaurant is open on Shabbos and is not glatt kosher].
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Takeout - Lakewood NJ
Submitted by: Josh on May 17th 2007
Anyone know of a good shabbos takeout in Lakewood
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Reply #1 submitted by: rk on Sep 5th 2008
you can try yossis deli on clifton avenue or glatt gourmet-river ave. which is newer and an eat in too.

Corner Cafe
Submitted by: Anoynomous on May 17th 2007
i placed a order and it was great
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Sephardic restaurants
Submitted by: Bob Matalon on May 17th 2007
Looking for Sephardic restaurants and bakeries to visit during my stay in Manhattan from May 19th through the 23rd, 2007....any info would be appreciated....thanks
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Reply #1 submitted by: teri on Jun 4th 2007
I guess you've already gone but where did you wind up going?

Thanks,
Teri

Olympic Pita Brooklyn
Submitted by: A F on May 16th 2007
Their food is very good, service is O.k. But then things changed from the time I asked to check out, until I actually went out was a long 45 minutes, for no good reason. Why should I have to wait to PAY?!? We had a full meal soup entree e.t.c... in the end I wanted to pack only a little of my leftovers, so they packed my chumus/techinah salad with my mashed potato & mushroom with gravy, and my shwarma in one plate, now that will be a new food coming out mashed potato & chumus/techinah. Check it out coming soon on store shelves. They might as well just throw it in the garbage. I wouldn't go out to eat there, so much for a night out.....
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Reply #1 submitted by: avraham on May 22nd 2007
why do you need to be so exagerated
the food was good
so you have a louzy atttitude and are trying to screw a good jewish business
sometimes people like you are better off staying at home
your dirty mouth only hurts people
i ate there loved it and the wait was worth it
and it was not 45 minutes

The Purple Pear
Submitted by: Janet K. on May 14th 2007
This restaurant is so cute and hip...I love it.
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great service and great food
Submitted by: eli friedman on May 14th 2007
me and my family just ate yesterday at pescado restaurant in five towns the food was amazing fresh, delicius and the price was a bargain compare to other sea-foods restaurant.
they got me as a customer. e.friedman
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Kosher markets and butchers
Submitted by: Nurit on May 13th 2007
Are there any Kosher markets in Manhattan Beach?
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Reply #1 submitted by: Elan Kornblum, Publisher on May 14th 2007
Not really, in fact I heard the one take-out place they had nearby in Brighton Beach, Melrose, just closed down.

Reply #2 submitted by: morris on May 16th 2007
hi
how are you
morris

Orchidea
Submitted by: elad danino on May 11th 2007
i think "ORCHIDEA" has the best food in the world.(especially the cheese ravioli!!!)
OFER is the man!
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Kosher Bistro Grill
Submitted by: V. Francis on May 10th 2007
I visited your restaurant and noticed that someone damaged the tree on East 19th St. next to your establishment. You should call 311 to see how to have that corrected.
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Reply #1 submitted by: Nurit on May 13th 2007
Do you have the addres for this Kosher Bistro?

Reply #2 submitted by: Elan Kornblum, Publisher on May 14th 2007
1320 East 19th Street, (Corner of Avenue M), Brooklyn, NY 11230

The Pasta Factory
Submitted by: benster on May 9th 2007
What an amazing dining experience... Not cheap, but every dollar is well-spent on an amazing, fresh, eclectic dairy menu. A must-try!!
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Reply #1 submitted by: Sol Kirschenbaum on May 18th 2007
Thanks so much, its nice to know that the things we're trying to do at the Pasta Factory is being appreciated.

Reply #2 submitted by: Nicky on May 18th 2007
Thank you for the compliment and posting. We love feedback- and really love positive feedback. Introduce yourself next time to our manager David and ask to see one of the owners. We would love to meet you.

Reply #3 submitted by: jamie on May 28th 2007
where is this located?

Reply #4 submitted by: Elan Kornblum, Publisher on May 28th 2007
Teaneck, NJ

L.A.
Submitted by: Elan Kornblum, Publisher on May 8th 2007
L.A. thanking for your feedback. I have fowarded your message to the restaurant and if you can email me your email address I will have them contact you.
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K.S. Restaurant & Catering
Submitted by: Morris Cohen on May 7th 2007
Great addition to neighborhood. the owners make it a great place to be. The meat was so tender and tasty. We will be back!!!Menu selection was great, my wife had fish, this place is a winner, can't wait to go back again.
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Reply #1 submitted by: jamie on May 28th 2007
how is the prices for this restaurant we wanna go 8 pple tonight but i havent heard anything about prices and anyone else have comments on the food?

Reply #2 submitted by: Elan Kornblum, Publisher on May 28th 2007
They're prices are a little higher than most Brooklyn restaurants but as the saying goes- "you get for what you pay for". And you get 45-day aged steaks, full open bar, beautiful upscale decor and overall a very nice experience. I was just there last night and they were pretty full.

Reply #3 submitted by: JAMIE SUTTON on May 30th 2007
OK SO WE WENT TO THE RESTAYRANT AND IT WAS AMAZING WE HAD ATHE SOUP DEJOUR WHICH WAS LIKE A CHICKEN BROTH WITH SPINACH SMALL PASTA AND BABY MEATBALLS IT WAS OUT OF THIS WORLD. WE WERE 6 PPLE AND WE ALL SAID IT WAS THE BEST SOUP WE EVER TASTED THE STAFF WAS EXCELLENT THEY TENDED TO EVERY NEED THE CHEF CAME OVER AND SPOKE TO US AND THEY WERE REALLY FRIENDLY I HOPE THIS PLACE DOES WELL BECAUSE IT IS OUR NEW FAVORITE PLUS ITS SO CLOSE TO WHERE WE LIVE THAT ITS REALLY TEMPTING NOT TO GO. OH AND THE CHICKEN WAS AMAZING AND VERY FLAVORFUL. THEY ALSO GAVE US AN ON THE HOUSE "ALMOND JOY DRINK" AT THE END OF THE MEAL WHICH WAS A NICE TOUCH. BILL WAS 320 FOR 6 PPLE A LITTLE TO MUCH FOR BROOKLYN BUT WELL WORTH IT...

mailing list
Submitted by: Alvin Somerstein on May 7th 2007
do you have a mailing list?
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Reply #1 submitted by: Elan Kornblum, Publisher on May 7th 2007
For what?

We have an email list that we send out for discounts and specials offers. You can go to our Contacts page to give in your email.

Palace Grill & Deli
Submitted by: Laze on May 6th 2007
An awesome place to eat at! Upscale, great sushi and delicious entrees. Something you'd expect to find in the city.
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Reply #1 submitted by: Shuie on May 20th 2007
Dear Laze,
Thank you for comming and for the complements. Our goal is to satisfy our customers by serving the finest cuts of aged steaks, veal, chicken lamb and duck presented and served in a warm and comfortable atmosphere. No need to travel to the city anymore!

Sincerely,
Shuie Blau

BREAKING NEWS: Another restaurant closes!
Submitted by: Elan Kornblum, Publisher on May 2nd 2007
Fans of Koshushi/Pasta Vino in Los Angeles, CA will be disappointed to hear that the restaurant was just sold and will no longer be kosher.
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Cafe Muscat
Submitted by: Barbara on May 2nd 2007
One of our favorites, like a little piece of Israel here in Queens. Servers are pleasant, food consistently tasty.
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Reply #1 submitted by: Leah on Jun 5th 2007
We like the food at Muscat but the service is indifferent to just plain awful. The staff is nice but unattentive, untrained and consistently forgeting items requested. It is very frustrating that the owners and management can't train these folks to wait tables properly.

Max & David's
Submitted by: Jarred on May 2nd 2007
Hurry up and open up already
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Prime Grill Beverly Hills
Submitted by: H. Rhee on May 1st 2007
Basic service and accomodities (i.e. water service, taking away empty glasses/plates) was not efficient and timely. The service was mediocre and the food was not placed properly because the runner did not know position numbers. I was not thrilled about the overall service.
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Cafe Venezia
Submitted by: Mr. Sasson on May 1st 2007
Unbeleivable Food! prices are very decent and the service is outstanding! 5 stars!
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Benny's Glatt
Submitted by: Eddie on Apr 30th 2007
All I can say is wow!
Amazing food, great ambiance and friendly staff.
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Hava Nagila
Submitted by: martha on Apr 27th 2007
The best food around.when we first walked in i thought the place was closed!not 1 customer.but the waitstaff was still bright and chearry..my ribsteak was great!fries were home made and the best ive ever had.great CHEF SPECIALS.my son had the stuffed salmon and said it was so good.prices werent bad either!Cant wait to go back!
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Hava Nagila a++++
Submitted by: shalom on Apr 27th 2007
wonderful israli food.great americian waitress..she was very funny...made us feel like stars..we will be using them in the future for parties.
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How much people are tipping?
Submitted by: Chuck Simms on Apr 27th 2007
I found a great web site that polls how much people tip waiters - www.what2tip.com
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