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Featuring the best kosher restaurants in the world including New York City, Long Island, and Monsey. Discover others in New Jersey, Philadelphia, Florida, and Chicago. When you travel to Denver, Las Vegas or Los Angeles you will find even more. Montreal and Toronto also have a lot to offer and outside the US you can eat kosher in Buenos Aires, Mexico City, Paris and of course, in Jerusalem.
Search Restaurant cuisines from American to Argentinian, from Continental to Persian. You will find color photos, catering and wedding venues, a Recipe Book, chefs and owners articles, Tom's Top Ten - funny and entertaining stories of outrageous customer behavior, and much more. Available in Barnes & Noble and Borders bookstores, pharmacies, supermarkets, gourmet shops and wherever magazines are sold.
Featuring the "New Fine Dining" in Westchester County, NY and Fairfield County, Connecticut- from Yonkers to Katonah and Greenwich to Westport- and all the towns in between with these sophisticated suburbs. Read interesting articles from top restaurateurs including Mario Batali, Jean-Louis Gerin, and Peter X. Kelly... and more!
Manhattan is a mecca of extraordinary restaurants - Alain Ducasse, Cafe Boulud, Daniel and Uncle Jack's Steak House to name a few. From the Eastside to the Westside you will come across cuisines like Asian Fusion, Nouveau New York, Spanish and Brazilian. You can read all about them, see their menus and photos, get reservation details and you’ll feel like you are there even before you go.
Great Restaurants Pizza Lovers is devoted to the casual food Long Islanders love best and eat most. The leadoff hitter in a guide of this sort has to be Pizza, the single food Long Islanders (and all Americans) love most, and Nassau/Suffolk is blessed with some of the very best pizza on the planet. The magazine is about even more than what used to be called tomato pie. Burgers, Bagel Shops and Bakeries to inexpensive, casual restaurants.






