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looking for kosher locations to open restaurant
Submitted by: sa on Sep 17th 2007
I am in search of a great location in the US that needs a full service kosher restauarant/bakery. Anyone know of something great? Maybe a place closing down?..or a place with a real need for this? Thanks!
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Reply #1 submitted by: Elan Kornblum, Publisher on Sep 17th 2007
Call me, 718-336-4201

Reply #2 submitted by: Albany Jew on Sep 25th 2007
Albany, NY!!

Reply #3 submitted by: n on Oct 23rd 2007
las vegas

Reply #4 submitted by: Jennifer W on Apr 28th 2008
Potomac, MD. Lots of Jews from Potomac, DC, Virginia, and Silver Spring. Must be meat restaurant to succeed. Really underserved market.

Dairy King
Submitted by: Chaim S. on Sep 12th 2007
My firm moved to Lake Success across the shopping center and I have become hooked on Dairy King's fantastic food and great menu choices. And the waitresses are beyond polite and the service is great.
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K&S
Submitted by: phil on Sep 11th 2007
anyone know what happened?
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Reply #1 submitted by: nosher on Sep 16th 2007
not enough people came.

Reply #2 submitted by: phil on Sep 18th 2007
hows the new t-fusion doing?

T Fusion Steakhouse
Submitted by: mike on Sep 11th 2007
best kosher steak in brooklyn,the ambiance is to die for.
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Fontana Bella closed?
Submitted by: Elan Kornblum, Publisher on Sep 11th 2007
With all the signs taken down, it looks like Sea Dolphin/Fontana Bella on Coney Island Avenue has closed it's doors for the final time.
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Levy's Kosher Italian
Submitted by: Ilean Guthartz on Sep 8th 2007
I have eaten at Levy's numerous times and have always been completely satisfied with the quality and quantity of the food. The ambiance is very homey, the service excellent, and the staff very friendly. I hope to continue to patronize your restaurant for many years to come ... keep up the good work!
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Reply #1 submitted by: Debra Levy on Dec 11th 2007
Thank you so much for the wonderful feedback. We get great pleasure hearing from our satisfied customers!

Looking for place to have a kosher Thanksgiving Meal
Submitted by: Cyndi on Sep 8th 2007
Looking for a place to have a kosher Thanksgiving meal in either MD/DC/VA/DE surrounding areas. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.
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KYO Japanese
Submitted by: Miriam Z on Sep 6th 2007
I love this restaurant! It's my favorite sushi place and their ginger dressing is out of this world.
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Benny's Glatt
Submitted by: robert on Sep 6th 2007
the best kavkazi glat kosher food in whole town of this little new york
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need a restaurant for my son wedding
Submitted by: kurtis_rayiahoundey@clerk on Sep 3rd 2007
i am Mr.kurtis and i have to prepare the wedding of my only son.So i want you to be in my behalf in order to find it.THIS DIRECT PHONE NUMBER 0022504735052.To lead you to make a good choice for me i will let you know that i have only 10000euros to spend in this wedding.Please i am waiting for very soonest answer because the wedding date is for very soon.

respectifully yours.
Mr.Kurtis
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Reply #1 submitted by: Alison at Abigael's on Sep 17th 2007
Abigael's would be delighted to work with you. We're located in Manhattan, if that's where you'll be having your event. Please see our website at www.abigaels.com, and contact us if you're interested. Good luck!

Reply #2 submitted by: Alia on Jul 25th 2009
Dear Mr Kurtis,

I wish I could help you with more details, as you sound like your son's wedding is very important to you. What city is he getting married in? What kind of food does he like? The best advice I can give you is to put the city into this search here www.gatheringguide.com/ec/event_venues_wedding_sites.html and see what comes up and if any of it looks like it fits your style or budget. I hope the wedding goes well, and let me know what you end up choosing!

Alia

Moshi Moshi
Submitted by: NANCY on Sep 2nd 2007
I HAD MY DAUGHTERS FIRST B-DAY PARTY THERE AND EVERY THING WAS PERFECT!!!THE STAFF WAS GREAT AND THE PRICE WAS AS STATED ,NO HIDDEN COST .THEYDID A GREAT JOB!!!
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2 FREE YANKEE TICKETS TO TODAY'S GAME!
Submitted by: Elan Kornblum, Publisher on Sep 2nd 2007
Be the first caller to call 718-336-4201 to get to 2 tickets to today's Yankee game.

CALL NOW!
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Novellino Restaurant & Patisserie
Submitted by: Tony Novellino on Sep 1st 2007
Where did you get the idea to use this name ?? is it your family name ?
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Grand Bamboo
Submitted by: Sarah Green on Aug 29th 2007
The staff was very friendly and accomodating and the service top notch. The food was delicious . not greasy at all, light, and delicate. Soups were good. All our entrees were great. We spoke to other patrons and they were happy with their choices, too. We were visiting monsey but will certai not greasy at all, light, and delicate. Soups were good. All our entrees were great. We spoke to other patrons and they were happy with their choices, too. We were visiting Brooklyn but will certainly go back when we go ther again. my family and i were very impressed
thanks grand bamboo
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Cafe Venezia
Submitted by: nathan on Aug 29th 2007
best italian food great service great fish and pasta and the zata pitza was unbelavbale really verry clean and nice 5 stars
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Le Marais
Submitted by: Alan Broner on Aug 29th 2007
The best bang for the buck in Manhattan kosher cuisine. Their Steak au poivre is to die for, and the fries are the best in the world. Noisy, busy, a perfect Manhattan bistro. Even the desserts are good.
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Bistro Grill Woodmere
Submitted by: Marshall Epstein on Aug 28th 2007
I enjoy the food and service here. One of the better restaurants in the five towns.
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employment
Submitted by: s on Aug 28th 2007
I am a Mashgiach. I am a caterer with 20 years experience in the catering business. I have owned and operated my own glatt restaurant. i am in search of employment in this field. I am willing to relocate. Please pass this on to anyone you know that may be interested. I can send them my resume. Thanks. mnal1234@bellsouth.net
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Reply #1 submitted by: david beneli on Sep 4th 2007
hi i have a kosher dairy restaurant in lakewood
and i will an business opportunity that coud interest you. please contact me
@ 908.839.2252 ask for david t.y

Reply #2 submitted by: Jack on Sep 6th 2007
I'm looking to expand my catering, you can reach me at 917-416-4154

Nargila Grill
Submitted by: Diana Bloom on Aug 27th 2007
FANTASTIC Pita!
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green symphony
Submitted by: linda Straubringer on Aug 26th 2007
does anyone know where this restuarant relocated
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Espresso Café & Sushi
Submitted by: talia elstein on Aug 26th 2007
This place is great! I am especially in love with their Caesar Salad, but all of their food is absolutely amazing. Sharon, the owner is so friendly with all of his customers, and the service is great! My family, friends, and I couldn't name a better resteraunt that Espresso. You MUST check it out!
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food delivery
Submitted by: Anna Todd on Aug 26th 2007
I would like to have Kosher meals delivered to Anna Todd 174th st collins ave N. Miami Beach Fla.
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Reply #1 submitted by: cathy on Oct 19th 2007
did you find any info?
i am also looking for prepared foods in that area to be delivered.

Bistro Grill Great Neck
Submitted by: JAN from scranton on Aug 26th 2007
great food , great owner
nataliezarad@yahoo.com
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Solo
Submitted by: jamie s. on Aug 24th 2007
The mushroom soup with truffle essence was absoultly amazing. i would love the recipe if you can get it...
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shabbat prepaid restaurant
Submitted by: scotchy on Aug 23rd 2007
we are staying upper west side this shabbat-is there any kosher place where we can book on fiday for one shabbetik hot meal?
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kosher brunch manhattan
Submitted by: Nathaniel on Aug 23rd 2007
Does anyone know of a Kosher place for a Sunday Bruch for the Out of Town family who are coming to NYC for a wedding? Thanks, Nathaniel
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Reply #1 submitted by: Elan Kornblum, Publisher on Sep 2nd 2007
Try La Creperie on Broadway and 98th.

Reply #2 submitted by: stacey b on Feb 20th 2008
there is a place across the street from bloomingdale in nyc. the place is tiny but has good omlets

kosher food
Submitted by: napag@marchick.com on Aug 21st 2007
what is difference between kosher and glatt kosher foods?
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Reply #1 submitted by: Mitch on Aug 22nd 2007
It's like, More Kosher, Super kosher, Extra Kosher,
Better then just Kosher according to the very religious

Reply #2 submitted by: Elan Kornblum, Publisher on Aug 22nd 2007
Technically, glatt means "smooth" in that the animal where the meat is taken from had no nicks or marks. While most people believe that glatt kosher pertains to all kinds of food, the truth is that meat is the only thing that should really be called glatt kosher.

All other foods, eaten by the "very religious" as the other reader points out, is kosher because a superving agency has inspected it and deems it free of non-kosher ingredients

Reply #3 submitted by: Marshall Epstein on Aug 28th 2007
Besides for the type of kosher meat, different hashgachas. In NY restaurants that call themselves kosher but not glatt kosher tend to be open on shabbat and cater to a mixed clientel,conservative,reform,reconstructionist, and non-jewish. The meat is not always soaked and salted. Glatt kosher is the more reliable for everyone.Check with your local rabbi first before consuming.

Mabat Steakhouse in Teaneck,N.J.
Submitted by: Z.C. on Aug 21st 2007
Could someone please tell me why Mabat raised their prices just because a high priced steakhouse opened up across the street?... I fail to see the logic ...
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Reply #1 submitted by: oded on Sep 21st 2007
Because the meat supplier raised the prices of meat and because utilities costs especially gas were increased.

Reply #2 submitted by: eli one of the owners on Jan 30th 2008
I am happy to respond the meat market is up so those dairy, eggs, oil and flower, you are welcome to check it. I raised the prices 6 months after to late. I tried my best to stall it as match as possible and most of my costumers thank me for that and
if the meat is going to go up again so will I. I bring the best meat that money can buy and I make sure that my costumers get the best in all aspects. I need little to prove that, we all dine according to our pocket. There are a lot of good kosher restaurants in Teaneck. It is the costumers choice where he or she goes to.
As for any other restaurants, I wish them all the best of luck.
But I dont follow, I lead, every one is looking to me and not the other way around, we have been successful for over twenty years.
Its not luck I can assure you , and I am happy to help the less experienced.
All you have to do to is sit at one of my tables and you will understand what I am talking about.
I thank you for your interest and hope to see you enjoying yourself at one of my tables.
Thank you from MABAT

Jerusaalem of Gold in Teaneck,N.J. ....
Submitted by: Z.C. on Aug 21st 2007
Fairly new Middle Eastern restaurant in Teaneck on Queen Anne Rd. .... excellent !!! .... hope it lasts ...
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Reply #1 submitted by: YONHATAN SENDER on Sep 16th 2007
I have been to this restaurant with my fiancee. It was highly recommended by a friend, we came all the way from Passaic. We were extremely satisfied. The food was superb, the taste of the hummus, tahina and falafel reminded us of our last visit to Israel, I recommend to order their large unger steak, the beef tajine and shawarma. They have a large selection of dishes including fish and salads. We plan to bring a large group in October. Their ambience make it a great choice for parties. We highly recommend it!

' Bermuda ' in Brooklyn,NY ......
Submitted by: Z.C. on Aug 21st 2007
Found the restaurant as per the dining guide in the Jewish Press ... GREAT restaurant !!! .... highly recommend ...
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Shari's Steak House
Submitted by: anonamous on Aug 20th 2007
it is no longer under the star-k supervision
but rather rabbi martin applebaum
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Reply #1 submitted by: nosher on Sep 16th 2007
is he with any org.?

Bari Fish Restaurant
Submitted by: Rabbi Kiss on Aug 16th 2007
The best restaurant in New York, excelent service and food. The owner is a great person, we have the pleasure to meet him before Bari was even open.
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Talia's Lounge House Club 613
Submitted by: Elan Kornblum, Publisher on Aug 14th 2007
Talia’s Steakhouse & Bar (Amsterdam Ave b/n 92nd & 93rd) is pleased to announce the return of their famous:
Talia’s Lounge House Club 613

Every Saturday Night 9:30 PM – 2:00 AM

~LIVE BAND~

Talia’s Lounge House
Bring a loved one or party-up with your friends.

Light Lounge-Style Menu Available
Featuring Over 10 Types of Burgers and Wraps

For Reservations:
Tel: (212) 580-3770
E-mail: info@taliassteakhouse.com


Details on the band coming in on August 25th:

Name of group:Gabi & friends

Music style: Soft rock classics

Musicians:
Gabriel Alayev: keyboard and vocals
Eddie Khaimovitch: bass guitar
Ed Gonzales: drums

Guest artist: Bill Bassman - accoustic guitar

Repertoire includes:
Billy Joel
Elton John
The Beatles
Phil Collins
Lionel Richie
David Bowie
Pink Floyd
Van Morrison etc
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Milk 'N Honey (NYC)
Submitted by: Shelly on Aug 14th 2007
AMAZING food and great location!!
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What Hashkacha is borestein or bornstein caterings under?
Submitted by: yisroel on Aug 14th 2007
What Hashkacha is borestein or bornstein caterings under?
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