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Eilat Cafe
Submitted by: David on Oct 29th 2007
I felt like the food, service and ambiance were all spectacular, especially the warmth and hospitality of the new ownership. If one is in the mood for Dairy Cuisine in the Southern Florida area, I highly reccomend you try Eilat Cafe.
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Slice of Life
Submitted by: Sherry Kellom on Oct 29th 2007
Recently ate at Slice of life/ Hy life bistro and was amazed! The food and service I received was outstanding, and I would recommend all my friends and family to dine there.
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Eilat Cafe
Submitted by: Sammy on Oct 29th 2007
It was a pleasure eating at Eilat Cafe. The ability to sit outside by the water while you eat is something all on its own. The food is terrific (I eat at restaurants a lot), the service was great and the staff made me feel like I was eating at home. If anyone is in Florida, I recommend eating there.
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Reply #1 submitted by: Steven on Mar 23rd 2008
Gerat place to eat Kosher dairy food.
I highly recomand the seabass it is outstanding.

Expresti Gourmet
Submitted by: Judith on Oct 28th 2007
Expresti is a cozy little restaurant on Queen Mary Road, and at the heart of Montreal’s unofficial kosher restaurant district.
I have had the pleasure of enjoying many lunches and dinners at Expresti since its opening in 2005, and the simple and yet delicious fare is what keeps me and my friends (and all of Jewish Montreal it seems on many Saturday nights!) coming back.
Expresti’s lunch menu includes what are honestly the best paninis and wraps in the city. One favourite of mine is the California Wrap which is a sizeable pesto-flavoured wrap filled with avocado, mock crab, Boston lettuce and a special house dressing and served with a small pasta salad on the side. You should also try an Italian Panini, which is a sandwich made up of mozzarella, Edam cheese and grilled vegetables on a pressed baguette.
For dinner, Expresti is the perfect place for couples looking for a satisfying and milchig meal. My perfect Expresti meals always starts with the best French onion soup this side of the Atlantic, served in a gorgeous French onion soup terrine and topped with a toasted baguette slice and mozzarella cheese. There is also a ‘soup de jour’ alternative for calorie-counters which normally include varieties of pureed vegetable soups.
As a main course, enjoy one of Expresti’s many delicious salads (especially the Salmon teriyaki salad), pizzas, pastas (no favourites here as all the pastas are equally amazing), crepes or fish dishes. Expresti also has an excellent sushi menu which includes regular sushi fare but also has some out-of-the-ordinary rolls as well, filled with exotic fruit which are pretty sumptuous and yet affordable treats.
No matter how full you feel after an Expresti dinner, there is always room for an Expresti dessert. Many of my friends will actually stop by specifically for the melt-in-your-mouth cheesecakes, which are available in Chocolate, Strawberry and Mocha. An equally big hit are the dessert chocolate crepes.
As I mentioned before, Expresti does tend to get filled up pretty quickly on a busy evening, and so your best bet is to call and make reservations even ten minutes in advance. I often call in lunches for takeout to make the most out of my one hour work lunch, and I assure you that my orders stay just as tasty and warm as when I eat in.
Whatever time of day you decide to drop by this cute and chic bistro, you can be assured of a time worth your while!
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Eilat Cafe
Submitted by: Renate on Oct 27th 2007
When I ate at Eilat Cafe everything was outstanding. The food was great, the service great and the owners were accomadating and friendly. I recommed eating here!!
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China Bistro
Submitted by: sarah i g on Oct 24th 2007
has anyone work for china bistro how are the tips /salary /the people/ and customers are they nice let me know thanks
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Cafe Muscat
Submitted by: natalie shal on Oct 24th 2007
Can you make it possible to order delivery online
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david
Submitted by: cinecita cafe miami on Oct 24th 2007
phone number of this restaurant please
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restaurant for baby naming
Submitted by: Risa on Oct 23rd 2007
Looking for a place in queens to host a dairy baby naming. The place needs to be able to accomidate approx 100 people. Nothing fancy, just nice with good food. Preferably with a party room for privacy. Thanks.
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China Bistro
Submitted by: Sarah on Oct 23rd 2007
My husband & I ate here at 9:00 PM on Sunday night - still very slow service (our main course came before our soups after a 20 minute wait after ordering), but delicious food. Is it worth it? I'm not so sure...
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Pat's Restaurant
Submitted by: Tamar on Oct 23rd 2007
great restaurant!
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Wendy's Plate
Submitted by: aaz on Oct 23rd 2007
We love this restarant. Everything is super fresh & delish. Green River as an ap. Cedar block salmon, amazing. It's the best in Brooklyn by far.
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TONIGHT - LIVE MUSIC NIGHT AT WOLF & LAMB!
Submitted by: Max on Oct 18th 2007
Join Samuel Thomas' "ASEFA" collective @ Wolf & Lamb Steakhouse Thursdays October 18th and 25th 7-9PM.

Asefa was founded in 2001 by bandleader and composer Samuel Thomas. Traversing a wide musical landscape, "Asefa" travels from Morocco to Persia, Poland to America and back.
In clubs and on stages worldwide, "Asefa" brings a unique blend of North African grooves, Sefardic sounds and jazz. Soprano sax, nay, oud, drums, and loads of percussion rock the house and get the crowd moving everytime. Based in NYC, Asefa is a developing collective that functions around the principles of a groovin' sound.

Don't miss this incredible Dining and Music Experience!
Reservations please call 212.317.1950
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Coolinary
Submitted by: Miriam on Oct 17th 2007
Wonderful food and wine. The service is incredible! We went motzei Shabbat with our 18 month old (jet-lagged) triplets and the staff was unbelievably wonderful with them. They played with the girls while my husband, our guest and I were able to enjoy our meal. Highly recommended!
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Glatt A La Carte
Submitted by: lisa on Oct 17th 2007
i love this place, they have great food and the service is amazing-we go there very often and thre is always something new to try! Keep it up!
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Reply #1 submitted by: Binem on Dec 11th 2007
We thank you for your nice words!Its because of customers like you we can continue to serve the tri state area.Thanks again.

Simply Sushi Cafe
Submitted by: Dovie on Oct 16th 2007
Has anyone here eaten at that cafe upstate Simply Sushi? They had the best sushi I have ever eaten and wanted to find out if they have a place in NY I crave ther Simply Sushi Roll!
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Reply #1 submitted by: Benjy on Nov 1st 2007
I heard they were opening a place in Gourmet Glatt in Cedarhurst. Their sushi rocks I know I tasted it as well!

Max & David's
Submitted by: Rose on Oct 16th 2007
The food better get better. The service and place were wonderful, but the food was just awful. it is also hard with someone with a disability to walk up the front steps. I will give it time, though.
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T Fusion Steakhouse
Submitted by: Alice on Oct 16th 2007
Great food! I recomend to everybody...
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Reply #1 submitted by: Abie Azulai on Oct 27th 2007
A perfect place to take a date...

restaurants in the HAmptons
Submitted by: Elkie on Oct 14th 2007
I need to find a glatt kosher restaurant in the Hamptons for a surprise birhtday visit. I would appreciate any info,thanks
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grand bamboo
Submitted by: david kaplan on Oct 10th 2007
last night we were at grandbmboo we had a birthday party and it was great i recomend to everybody!!!!!!!11
thanks for the free cake that i got...
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Smokey Joe's
Submitted by: Elan's cousin-in-law in M on Oct 10th 2007
Elan,
I haven't seen anything about Smokey Joe's in Teaneck. Sounds like authentic Texas style wood pit BBQ. You are probably in the middle of checking it out, right?
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Reply #1 submitted by: Elan Kornblum, Publisher on Oct 11th 2007
Who is this?

Reply #2 submitted by: Ari on Nov 10th 2007
Smokey Joe's is consistantly awesome. You must try their Corn and Pesto. The brisket is amazing.

Tea for Two Lite
Submitted by: Rachel on Oct 10th 2007
very good food, but too expensive!!!!!!
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Fu Xing
Submitted by: Anshel. on Oct 9th 2007
One word: Wonderfull!
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T Fusion Steakhouse
Submitted by: Marc on Oct 8th 2007
Simply delicious, service Great, presentaion Great and the Steak was simply delicious!
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LIVE MUSIC @ WOLF & LAMB
Submitted by: Max on Oct 8th 2007
LIVE MUSIC NIGHTS.

Join Samuel Thomas' "ASEFA" collective @ Wolf & Lamb Steakhouse Thursdays October 18th and 25th 7-9PM.

Asefa was founded in 2001 by bandleader and composer Samuel Thomas. Traversing a wide musical landscape, "Asefa" travels from Morocco to Persia, Poland to America and back.
In clubs and on stages worldwide, "Asefa" brings a unique blend of North African grooves, Sefardic sounds and jazz. Soprano sax, nay, oud, drums, and loads of percussion rock the house and get the crowd moving everytime. Based in NYC, Asefa is a developing collective that functions around the principles of a groovin' sound.
Don't miss this incredible Dining and Music Experience!
Reservations please call 212.317.1950
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After Unveiling in Queens
Submitted by: Meryl on Oct 8th 2007
We are deciding on a restaurant after an unveiling at Mount Hebron in Queens. Our group consists of meat eaters with one vegetarian and one person with a fish allergy. We want a place with a nice atmosphere that will accommodate 10 to 20 people. We are deciding among Annie Chan, Colbeh or Sushi Metsuyon. Any thoughts on these or other suggestions? Thanks!!!
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Reply #1 submitted by: Elan Kornblum, Publisher on Oct 8th 2007
All 3 are good, but Annie Chan's has more room than the others and they can put a divider to give you more privacy.

Diamond Dairy of NY
Submitted by: Marlene Gravitz on Oct 6th 2007
We were so disappointed to arrive at the restaurant to find it closed for Succos. We were visiting from CA. Please post all the holidays you are closed on your website. Thank you
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kosher food for passover in orlando supermarket or take out
Submitted by: michelle repole on Oct 6th 2007
My family and I will be renting a house in orlando over the passover holiday. Can anyone reccomend kosher for passover take out or supermarket
arepole@comcast.net
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Moshi Moshi
Submitted by: eli mbazbaz on Oct 1st 2007
this place moshi moshi reminds me of baseball because their food and prices is a home run. food is amazing and the prices are so cheap me and my freind every time sunday football we order food and we eat like pigs beacuse the food is worth it
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BREAKING NEWS: Sea Dolphin moves to Queens!
Submitted by: Elan Kornblum, Publisher on Sep 29th 2007
After years in Brooklyn, the owner of Sea Dolphin restaurant (previously on Coney Island Avenue) will be opening up soon on Main Street in Queens. Stay tuned for more details.
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Tea for Two South
Submitted by: Abraham Levy on Sep 26th 2007
Excellent food and Service. will recommend it to anyone.
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Bari Fish Restaurant
Submitted by: Frieda on Sep 26th 2007
From the ambiance, to the personal, to the food our night kept getting better and better. All the appetizers, and entrees sound so good. I kept eating even after I was full because it was all to good not to eat. This was my first time at Bari and I am looking forward to going back so that I can taste everything else the menu.
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kosher meals in the sukkah
Submitted by: Jeffrey on Sep 23rd 2007
does anyone have any suggestions for meals IN THE SUKKAH on the Upper West Side?

Thanks!
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Reply #1 submitted by: to jeffrey on Sep 23rd 2007
during sukkos yom tov or chol hamoed?

Grill Time
Submitted by: Daniel I. on Sep 22nd 2007
Great food,great servers, highly recommend!
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Mike's Bistro (Upper West Side) open for pre-paid meals for the last days of Succos
Submitted by: Elan Kornblum, Publisher on Sep 21st 2007
Dinner on Wednesday Oct. 3, Lunch on Thursday Oct. 4 and Dinner on Friday Oct. 5.

Price is $53 + tax per meal

There are communal and private tables available.
Please call 212-799-3911 for rsvp and information.
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