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Shalom Cuisine
Submitted by: NOAH on Jul 19th 2005
ONE OF THE NICEST PLACES TO EAT IN LA. FINE KOSHER FOOD.VERY GOOD PRICES.
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Kosher restaurant in downtown Manhattan
Submitted by: joelk on Jul 19th 2005
Hello,

Can anyone help me with a kosher restaurant in downtown Manhattan a nice one
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Reply #1 submitted by: Elan Kornblum, Publisher on Jul 19th 2005
Village Crown (3rd Ave. & 12th St.) is you're best bet

top notch meat restaurant in Manhattan help
Submitted by: michael on Jul 19th 2005
A few times a year I have a business dinner with friends (gentiles).. We have been to Prime Grill, Abigails, Le Marais... looking for another top notch restaurant...
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Reply #1 submitted by: Elan Kornblum, Publisher on Jul 19th 2005
If you're looking for top notch (meaning high end) and you don't mind paying a little more, try Solo, it's the sister restaurant to Prime Grill. They are located in the Sony Building on Madison & 55th. There info and picture is not yet on this website, but it will be soon.

And I guess if you're looking for meat in the Midtown area, I also recommend Haikara Grill (on 63rd between 2nd & 3rd Ave) and if you want to go uptown, you might like Park East Grill on 2nd & 82nd. These are all frequently visited by non-Jews anyway.

Reply #2 submitted by: lawrence h. on Jul 23rd 2005
upstairs at mikes bistro is very nice.

Reply #3 submitted by: susan on Jul 28th 2005
Try Levana at 141 W.69th (between Columbus and
Broadway) Each time we dine there it is a pleasure

Re: Hidden Hotdog Stand
Submitted by: Akira Ohiso on Jul 18th 2005
There is a kosher hotdog stand in Penn Station for any kosher commuters who have a hankering for a hotdog on the way home. It is a little bit past the timetable board in the long corridor. If you are heading towards 8th Avenue it will be on your right side inside a deli, If you pass Starbucks you have gone to far. The hotdogs were good, nothing special, but a kosher restaurant is invaluable for anybody craving a snack before they hop on the train.
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La Gondola Ristorante
Submitted by: Sara on Jul 15th 2005
overpriced ans inferior quality meats
poorley prepared, soups rely on grease for flavor
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Zion Yemenite Cuisine
Submitted by: elinchik on Jul 14th 2005
The food was good, the service efficient, but I can't say that I felt any special Yemenite flavor at this place. Perhaps they have a couple of Yemenite dishes on the menu (I guess we didn't pick those), but it just seemed like another Middle Eastern/Grill place. It didn't strike me as being authentic.
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very good restaurant(new)
Submitted by: ness grill on Jul 12th 2005
we just opened new restaurant on sunny isles (french and mediteranean food)couscous, merguez,paella, fish + meat grill, pastas, kemia, rib eye, tartar, carpaccio, phillodough....
come in and enjoy good music
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The Best!
Submitted by: Craig on Jul 11th 2005
I am from Florida but am very familiar with Essex; I have been going there for years. When I visited my grandmother (who lived in midwood) I almost always went to Essex-I remember the days when it was just a deli. Since the introduction of Chinese, it has made this restaurant even better. Whenever I visit New York, I always stop at essex to pick up food, including chinese dinners to take back to Florida. Harry and his son are wonderful people and I was dissapointed this weekend when I went to Essex and found out about the fire. I'm sure when they reopen it will be business as usual! Essex is the best food in NY!
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Great Place To Eat
Submitted by: Michelle on Jul 10th 2005
I now keep kosher and it's great but dining out can get way too pricey sometimes, which restaurants would you guys recommend that my fiance and I can go that boast a lovely atmosphere, without having to leave our stomachs or pockets empty?
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Reply #1 submitted by: Elan Kornblum, Publisher on Jul 10th 2005
What area are you looking for?

Reply #2 submitted by: Michelle on Jul 11th 2005
Lower Manhattan and Midtown mainly because it's alot closer to us?

Reply #3 submitted by: Adam on Jul 11th 2005
The way you have to eat in Manhattan without spending a lot but still getting the "nice night out" feeling, is to skip the appetizers, drinks and desserts and to just get a main that isn't too expensive that will fill you up. Most places will give you a a nice portion size.

Reply #4 submitted by: Elan Kornblum, Publisher on Jul 11th 2005
For Lower Manhattan there really is only Village Crown and Essex on Coney Downtown, and they both aren't too pricey. For midtown, try Wolf & Lamb-good food, moderate Midtown prices and nice ambiance. And believe it or not, Le Marais which is one of the best steakhouses in the country, has a wonderful Steak & Fries combo for under $20.

Reply #5 submitted by: Michelle on Jul 12th 2005
Thanks so much for your replies. I loved Le Marais...next time I'll check the menu for that combo, Village Crown is my fave restaurant so far, and I will def. check out Wolf & Lamb. Adam, I always order coke and my fiance gets beer, no wine or any of that sorta stuff, and sometimes a great entree is satisfying without any appetizers but I don't think I could give up dessert!

Il Patrizio & Haikara Grill
Submitted by: Laze Tarlow on Jul 8th 2005
FYI - Il Patrizio closed down and Haikara moved to Il Patrizio's location on 63rd between 2nd and 3rd. Same menu.
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Nice new look for Diamond Dairy
Submitted by: Leiby on Jul 7th 2005
Diamond dairy is now under improvement.
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Mike's Bistro
Submitted by: Akira Ohiso on Jul 7th 2005
The dishes are daring and opulient, but for the prices the service should be more attentive and in sync with the quality of the food. I felt like college kids with summer jobs were serving me. The ambiance and decor should be more in sync with what the CIT trained chef is trying to present. I'm not sure the place knows what it is yet.
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La Creperie in NYC
Submitted by: Dan Brody on Jul 7th 2005
Ate there last night and it was great.
My wife and I heard about the place from a friend so we called them at 10pm to see if they were still open and they kept the kitchen for us.
The atmosphere was nice , service was good and the food was excellent. We tried the Banana Ice Cream Crepe with chocolate drizzle and it was BIG and Amazing. This place is a must try.
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Reply #1 submitted by: Gerry on Aug 5th 2005
where is it located?

Reply #2 submitted by: Elan Kornblum, Publisher on Aug 5th 2005
2608 Broadway
(Between 98th & 99th Street)
New York, NY 10025
(212)865-7334

Dougies BBQ Queens
Submitted by: Anonymous on Jul 7th 2005
I had such a wonderful experience with my family in this restaurant. The food was plentiful, delicious and the service was outstanding. The place was immaculate with the carpet freshly vacuumed. The only thing that topped the dinner was the sheva brachos that I booked while I was there. The owner of the place, Elliot was so helpful and went out of his way to accommodate our every request. He served a much more elegant menu than the regular Dougies food. Grilled chicken salads, chiccken fingers, etc. Everyone was raving. A real pleasure.
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Need room for Kosher place
Submitted by: sheilarene45@yahoo.com on Jul 7th 2005
I am secretary of the deaf club as we are planning to celebrate our 30 year luncheon. as we would like to have room for us Please let us know as soon as deadline is end of this month
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LA CREPERIE
Submitted by: BARBARA GLATTER on Jul 5th 2005
GREAT IDEA! LOVED EVERYTHING WE GOT. CAN'T WAIT TO GO AGAIN!
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La Creperie
Submitted by: Joe Erlichster on Jul 4th 2005
My wife who is a graduate of French Culinary Institute and who knows good food says its the best dairy restaurant she has ever come across in
NY. My kids, who are very picky, loved it as well
and went to come every week when we are in the city. I also agree-a mehayia!
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Reply #1 submitted by: Judy Rogers on Jul 15th 2005
Hi Joe, Would you recommend this restaurant for people from Melbourne Australia

kosher dairy in deal nj
Submitted by: dalia on Jul 3rd 2005
any recom for dairy in deal
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Dougies BBQ & Grill Brooklyn
Submitted by: ELI on Jul 1st 2005
HI Dougies BBQ
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Reply #1 submitted by: Jayne Roberman on Apr 8th 2008
Are you going to be open for pesach. If so, what are your hours and where are you located.

thanks,
jayne

Park East Grill
Submitted by: chavie on Jun 30th 2005
I had the pleasure of dining at the Parkeast grill for my 40th birthday party. The food was outstanding as well as the service. The owner was a doll, and accommodated our large group in such a friendly manner. Will definitely frequent this lovely restaurant.
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Tune in every Thursday to 620AM at 11:05pm for the Great Kosher Restaurants Radio Program
Submitted by: Elan Kornblum, Publisher on Jun 30th 2005
I'll be talking about upcoming specials, current news in the restaurant industry and RAFFLING off restaurant gift certificates!!!
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KOSHER FOOD
Submitted by: JAY on Jun 30th 2005
I NEED INFO.ON CHINESE RESTUANT IN BROOKLYN
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Reply #1 submitted by: Elan Kornblum, Publisher on Jul 1st 2005
You have Shang Chai on Flatbush Avenue, in the Marine Park area. They consistently serve very good food and they are an established and classic chinese restaurant.
If you are in the Borough Park area, may I suggest China Glatt on 13th Avenue. They also have terrific food and they have sushi as well (Shang Chai does not). China Glatt also has more variety, with interesting and exciting dishes.
You can see their pictures, menus, write-ups on this website. Enjoy.

Shalom Haifa
Submitted by: BEN DAHAN MICHEL on Jun 30th 2005
HI TO SUSANA AND THE FAMIELY
FROM MICHEL FROM MAALOT ISRAEL.
HOW ARE YOU ALL?
WE FINE.
DO YOU REMEMBER ME AND MY FAMILY?
KEEP IN TOUCH. WRITE TO US BACK.
BUY MICHAEL
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Wolf and Lamb Steakhouse
Submitted by: Elan G on Jun 28th 2005
I took my girlfriend out here recently and scored major points!!! The place had this guy playing this funky flamenco music. The steaks were aged and great! The staff are more laid back and friendly then some of the other steakhouses in the city i've been to but very warm and welcoming! p.s. rockefeller center is a great place for a post date stroll!
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Haikara Grill
Submitted by: george on Jun 28th 2005
Does anyone have anything to say about Haikara Grill , I wanted to know if the place is a good place for a first date and if its romantic
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Kosher food in Orlando
Submitted by: Moish Gross on Jun 27th 2005
Is there anything here? I thought KK was open, it doesn't look like it is. Any ideas?
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Grill De Paris is excellent!!!
Submitted by: Joseph on Jun 27th 2005
I was really surprised to find such a beautiful and romantic place in Brooklyn!The atmosphere in the restaurant is very nice and the food and service are excellent!!!Special Thanks to the owners,who were very caring and friendly with us.
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Reply #1 submitted by: ishak levi on Aug 7th 2005
I'm interested to go there,could you tell me whats the location of this restaurant is.

Reply #2 submitted by: Elan Kornblum, Publisher on Aug 7th 2005
904 Kings Highway
Brooklyn, NY 11223
718-336-1588

Restaurant donations
Submitted by: Julia Kiss on Jun 27th 2005
i am coordinating an event for aish hatorah and looking for restaurant gift certificate donations for a silent auction- please call 845-425-8255
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kosher food is scarnton pa ????
Submitted by: chaim on Jun 24th 2005
i drive true scarnton pa 2 times a week. were can i buy kosher food "please help me" out anyone
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Reply #1 submitted by: Elan Korblum, Publisher on Jun 24th 2005
Hi Chaim,
I assume you mean Scranton, PA. Okay, there is a take-out place called "Two Sisters Take-Out"
at 812 Monroe Ave, Scranton, PA 18510.
They have Glatt kosher meat and are under the Scranton Orthodox Rabbinate. The owner is a very nice lady, Shanie Davidson. You can reach her at: phone: 570-342-1328, 570-341-0220
cell 570-575-4115
fax: 570-341-0220
You can call anytime before 10:30pm.

The Purple Pear
Submitted by: Anoynomous on Jun 23rd 2005
6/23/05 information gives out 845-352-5260 as their phone # and phone # 845-352-5262 is not to the rest either it's to a mailbox.
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Reply #1 submitted by: Elan Kornblum, Publisher on Jun 23rd 2005
What does this mean? The Ph # 845-352-5262 and
fax # 845-352-5260 to The Purple Pear on this website is correct. Please clarify your comment. Thank you.

Reply #2 submitted by: Phil on Jul 15th 2005
It was a mistake early on, since corrected: Phone:845-352-5262 / fax 5260

Reply #3 submitted by: Elan Kornblum, Publisher on Jul 15th 2005
Thanks for the heads up and for following up.

Shalom Cuisine in LA
Submitted by: yael_yael on Jun 23rd 2005
I would like to recommend Shalom Cuisine in LA. It was great experieince and food was amazing...It is on Fairfax...check out!
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Abigael's was wonderful!
Submitted by: nm on Jun 22nd 2005
A non-Jewish friend and I went out to dinner last night. We both have the same very specific food needs, i.e., no sugars. My friend had this salad that was like a piece of art! And I had the house salad (sans currants), both were outstanding! They were very accommodating and gave us roasted skin on potatoes with no sauce. Plus our boneless rib eye steaks done medium-rare were perfect! It was truly a fabulous evening.
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Reply #1 submitted by: alison at abigaels on Mar 23rd 2007
thanks for the compliments! Abigael's is always happy to help with special requests whenever we can.

Shang Chai
Submitted by: Ruth on Jun 22nd 2005
In addition to their traditional Chinese menu, does Shang Chai have sushi or other non-meat dishes?
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Reply #1 submitted by: Elan Kornblum, Publisher on Jun 24th 2005
They don't have sushi, but they do have vegetarian dishes.

Reply #2 submitted by: Elan Kornblum, Publisher on Mar 23rd 2007
They don't have sushi, but they do have vegetarian dishes.

New restaurant in Marine Park??
Submitted by: Moshe Klein on Jun 21st 2005
Anyone hear about this new fish restaurant opening in the Marine Park area? I heard its supposed to be really amazing and really big.
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Reply #1 submitted by: Elan Kornblum, Publisher on Jun 24th 2005
Yes Moshe, you are right. There is a new place opening up in Marine Park, called Masada on Quentin Road and 35th Street. It's going to be a fish and dairy sit-down restaurant with a nice catering room for parties. They will open up sometime in August.

La Creperie
Submitted by: sg on Jun 21st 2005
its cholov israel???
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Reply #1 submitted by: Elan Kornblum, Publisher on Jun 21st 2005
yes

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