Upscale steakhouse offers perfectly cooked steaks in a quiet, welcoming atmosphere with excellent kosher service. Warm chocolate cinnamon babka is a rich, gooey dessert that pairs well with ice cream. Temporary walls add privacy for an intimate dining experience.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for large parties to ensure seating.
The restaurant accommodates dietary needs without compromising on taste.
Expect higher prices for premium cuts of meat on the menu.
Coffee Redefined
Small coffee shop offers a quiet, calming atmosphere with fresh coffee aroma and beautiful music. It mainly caters to takeout but provides a nice spot to work or hang out. Known for legendary babka and pastries, it attracts those passionate about specialty coffee and baked goods.
Good to know
The cafe is closed on Sundays.
Expect prices around $5 for specialty coffee drinks.
They roast their own coffee beans on-site.
Steakhouse offers modern, sleek design with perfect lighting and elegant surroundings. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, balancing comfort with sophistication. Guests enjoy a relaxing vibe supported by thoughtful details like music and plating.
Good to know
The restaurant is strictly kosher and follows Lubavitcher slaughter practices.
The bathroom is not very wheelchair accessible.
Expect smaller portion sizes compared to typical steakhouses.
Loft-style steakhouse offers high ceilings and a wine-filled library for a cozy yet upscale vibe. Enjoy kosher steak that rivals non-kosher places with Michelin-level quality. Don't miss the chocolate babka paired with a non-dairy peanut vanilla smoothie for a sweet finish.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended, especially for weekends and special occasions.
Expect to spend at least $200 per person for a full dining experience.
The restaurant can get crowded, so plan your visit accordingly.
Small, bright bakery with a Jewish cultural vibe offers fresh, soft chocolate babka and kosher PARVE donuts. Prices match Boro Park kosher market. Self-serve coffee and grab n go add convenience during busy rush hours.
Good to know
Avoid going at lunchtime if you’re in a rush as they’re incredibly packed.
It is tough to find parking in this area.
The restaurant claims to open at 6 AM but actually opens 40 minutes later.
Enjoy kosher Italian cuisine in a stylish basement setting with quiet atmosphere and well spaced tables. Savor exceptional cocktails and flavorful kosher steaks. Don't miss the rich chocolate babka dessert that delights every time.
Good to know
Reservations for large parties may be canceled due to name discrepancies.
The chef's special cowboy steak costs $220, significantly higher than other menu items.
Expect high prices, with pastas around $40 and mains over $80.
Cozy interior with wholesome decor and tasteful flowers and plants creates a tranquil vibe. Friendly atmosphere invites long conversations and relaxation. Offers indoor and outdoor seating with affordable coffee and fresh food options.
Good to know
The coffee is the most affordable in this area.
The location is perfect for students nearby.
They serve breakfast and lunch.
Small kosher bakery on the Upper East Side offers kosher certification and a cozy vibe. Famous for chocolate babka with rich, sweet flavor and Parisian-style almond croissants. Limited seating inside and benches outside create a tight but lively space.
Good to know
The bakery is open every day except on Saturdays.
The bakery's hours are limited, closing at 1 PM.
The banana croissant is often sold out before 10AM.
Kosher dairy restaurant with a Hasidic atmosphere and intimate low-light setting. Small, well-designed space featuring holy books and a large Rebbe picture at the entrance. Outdoor seating includes heaters, creating a European patio vibe.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a buy one get one free (BOGO) sale on drinks.
A glass of wine is complimentary with every fish meal.
Brunch features a different menu than regular hours.