Bakery offers a lively, welcoming vibe with a warehouses-hipster-Brooklyn style. Sourdough challah shines with a crispy outside and soft, fluffy inside. Bread boasts a perfect tang and airy texture, making it a standout choice.
Sourdough challah here has a crispy outside and a soft, fluffy inside with a rich flavor. It stands out as a homemade bread that many find delicious and distinctive.
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Crave Sourdough is only open on Thursdays and Fridays.
The bakery offers samples of new products during visits.
A loaf of bread costs $20.
Rustic bakery offers a cozy vibe with a fresh, authentic sourdough aroma. Sourdough Challah shines with rich flavor and unique texture, especially the seeded kind. Bread is chewy and soft, drawing crowds despite limited weekend hours and high prices.
Sourdough Challah stands out with its rich flavor and unique texture. Seeded versions add a nice twist, and it's worth the wait despite limited availability.
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The store is open only 2 days a week.
The prices are literally twice as high as other stores.
Bakery offers fresh Challah on Thursdays and Fridays, soft and flavorful. Cozy space fills with fresh bread aroma and draws locals for authentic Jewish pastries like Hamentaschen. Known for high-quality kosher treats and a friendly vibe.
Challah comes out fresh on Thursdays and Fridays before sunset. It stays soft and flavorful with a mouth-watering taste.
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Go there on Friday to pick up fresh baked challah.
Customers should go there early in the morning for piping hot bread.
There is no price tag on the food, so ask for prices.
Bakery buzzes with a lively crowd and quick lines. Spelt challah shines with great texture and flavor, while unique sourdough forms add variety. Fresh breads and a salad bar offer tasty options beyond sweets.
Spelt challah stands out with its excellent texture and flavor. Sourdough challah also appears in unique forms like a double kugel, showing variety in preparation.
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On Fridays, the bakery is very packed.
You may see long lines on Fridays, but the line moves quickly.
The prices at the bakery are reasonable.
Small bakery offers a cozy Israeli vibe with fresh baked goods aroma. Challah sells out fast, featuring seeded, raisin, and vegan options. Known for exceptional pastries like babka and rugelach, it draws those craving high-quality baked treats.
Challah sells out fast, so arriving early is key. Multiple options include seeded, raisin, and vegan challah, all with a delicious taste.
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A spicy cheese stick costs $4.50.
This place is not nut-friendly for those with allergies.
A line often forms out the door, indicating its popularity.
Shop offers a lively atmosphere with a strong community feel. Find premium kosher meats alongside a bakery known for freshly baked challahs like cinnamon and fantasy styles. Sweet treats like chocolate babka add to the rich tradition here.
Freshly baked challahs include custom fantasy challahs, cinnamon challah, and everything pull-apart rolls. Chocolate babka and oatmeal raisin cookies also complement the selection.
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The store has a great selection of kosher groceries, meat, and prepared foods.
They charge $10 a piece for stuffed cabbage during Passover.
The store accepts EBT.
Fresh baking aromas create an inviting atmosphere. Crispy challahs shine with rich flavor, especially the football water challah. Heavy marble cake and large, tasty Danish pastries complete the delicious selection.
Challahs here stand out for their rich flavor and excellent texture. The football water challah is a notable specialty with a distinct taste.
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Prices for pastries range from $2 to $5 each.
The bakery accepts cash and credit cards for payment.
Expect a line during weekend mornings; arrive early.
Old-fashioned bakery offers a nostalgic 1930s vibe with handwritten signs and warm, friendly service. Known for authentic kosher baked goods sold by weight, it features above average challah alongside babka and hamantaschen. Prices stay reasonable in this family-run spot.
Challah here comes in bread and rolls form with above average quality. It sits alongside other kosher baked goods like babka and hamantaschen.
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The bakery/deli is cash only.
They sell everything by weight, allowing customers to try small portions.
Sunday is a great day to visit for fresh rye bread.
Cozy, intimate dining room offers a boutique-style charm with nostalgic decor. Hot honey chicken challah French toast delivers a sweet and spicy kick. Savory dishes like latkes benedict and pastrami and eggs waffle complement the menu perfectly.
Hot honey chicken challah French toast stands out with its sweet and spicy flavor. The challah French toast pairs well with savory dishes like latkes benedict and pastrami and eggs waffle.
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Reservations are recommended due to limited seating and high demand.
Expect long wait times, especially for popular items like the pastrami sandwich.
Parking can be challenging at this small establishment.
Roomy bakery offers varied seating like sofas and cushioned chairs for comfort. Enjoy festive Rosh Hashanah apple challah and great challah knots that sell out fast. Pet-friendly space with wifi and power outlets supports work and relaxation.
Great challah knots and a festive Rosh Hashanah apple challah stand out here. Challah bread is exceptional but priced around $9 for a small loaf, and it can sell out quickly.
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Cash is not accepted at the coffee stand.
You need to order while you are in line even if you donโt see what they offer.
The prices are on the high side, with croissants costing $5 to $6 each.
Modern bakery offers extensive outdoor seating with heaters and plugs for comfort. Challah selection includes chocolate babka and savory burekas, though taste varies. Warm, cozy vibe with fresh bread aroma and friendly service creates a coffee shop atmosphere.
Offers an assortment of Challah with chocolate and cinnamon babka alongside spinach and feta burekas. The Challah bread has a taste that varies by personal preference and is not highly recommended.
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The bakery doesn't have seating options inside and has few tables outside.
If you go at the last hour, the cheesecakes are $5.
The price for two cups of tea is $10 plus tax.
Small sandwich shop with retro deli vibe offers soft challah rolls that perfectly hold tender meats and fluffy eggs. Friendly staff create a welcoming energy inside, while outdoor seating lets you enjoy the lively Brooklyn neighborhood.
Soft, well toasted, and buttery challah rolls hold sandwiches like the Hot Brisket and Pastrami, Egg, and Cheese. The bread's texture complements tender meat and fluffy eggs perfectly.
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Expect to wait 15-20 minutes if you arrive after 10am.
Ordering online first is highly recommended to avoid long wait times.
The pastrami sandwich costs about $21 or $22.
Tiny bakery offers unique cinnamon rolls with sweet and savory flavors. Challah here is moist and delicious, especially the original version. Friendly staff and cozy atmosphere make it a warm, inviting spot despite its small size.
Cinnamon roll challah stands out with its moist texture and delicious flavor. The original version is often described as outstanding and worth buying.
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Expect a long line on Saturday mornings, but it clears up by noon.
Cinnamon rolls are priced around $10 each, which some find excessive.
The bakery offers both sweet and savory rolls, including unique monthly flavors.
Bakery buzzes with locals enjoying fresh bread aroma and lively mornings. Challah shines with its festive style and rich, sesame-topped flavor. Cozy seating blends covered outdoor dining with a compact industrial vibe near the kitchen.
Challah stands out for its festive style and sesame topping. It tastes delicious and rich, often recommended alongside other baked goods.
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Breads Bakery offers sandwiches, salads, bakery items, and coffee.
The caraway rye bread is only available on weekends.
They sometimes have items on the menu only for that particular month, like the cheesecake babka in May.
Bakery shines with fresh hiemishe challah and a variety of baked goods. Friendly staff serve kosher homemade products in a warm, clean space. Enjoy a salad bar alongside lunch and dinner options for a full meal experience.
Fresh hiemishe challah and challah rolls stand out here. The bakery offers a solid selection of baked goods including bread and pastries.
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The bakery items are baked fresh every day.
They accept SNAP.
The prices are very reasonable.
Bright bakery offers a Parisian atmosphere with cozy seating and natural light. Soft challah knot topped with smoked salmon and tzatziki delivers fresh, balanced flavors. Upstairs lounge and outdoor tables invite relaxation or people watching.
Smoked salmon on a soft challah knot pairs with tzatziki and radish for a fresh, balanced bite. Challah breads and croissants come out rich and excellent.
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Gloves should be worn when touching food and removed before returning to the register.
Expect 8-10 minutes to get your order taken if there's one person ahead.
Prices are higher than at Starbucks and other local cafes.
Narrow diner offers a historic vibe with cozy, intimate seating and classic New York energy. Challah features crispy edges and a fluffy center, perfect in French toast or sandwiches. Minimal service keeps the experience authentic and straightforward.
Challah has crispy edges and a fluffy center, with a slight sweetness and balanced saltiness. It pairs well with dishes like omelettes and sandwiches and shines in the Challah French toast served warm with butter.
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The restaurant has limited seating, so arrive early on weekdays.
Breakfast special deals are available before 11am daily for $7.
A small toast size sandwich and a cup of soup costs $18.
Fresh-baked challah fills the air with a comforting aroma and tastes soft and perfect for sandwiches. Traditional Jewish treats like cheesecake and fresh cheese blintzes stand out for quality and flavor. The space is clean but seating feels uninviting, while prices remain excellent.
Fresh-baked challah fills the air with a comforting aroma. The bread is perfectly soft and works well with fillings like tuna fish, making for a tasty sandwich.
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The bakery offers fresh ingredients for all its baked goods.
Expect a clean and well-lit environment during your visit.
It is a great spot for breakfast or lunch options.
Tiny bakery shines with fresh challah bread that is fragrant and squishy, perfect for events. Rich chocolate babka and traditional pastries fill the air with sweet aromas. Despite limited seating, the place feels authentic and cozy.
Freshness stands out with fragrant and squishy challah bread. Large sizes are available, suitable for events like weddings.
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You pay by weight for the babka, so ask for the price before ordering.
Expect to pay around $10 for a 3/4lb slice of babka.
Be cautious as they may charge tourists more than locals.
Enjoy a classic NYC kosher atmosphere with a quiet, welcoming vibe and old school diner feel. Challah shines here, perfect for French toast or a thick pastrami sandwich. The space offers a warm Jewish New Yorker experience with a tooled metal ceiling adding charm.
Challah here is excellent and works well both as bread and in dishes like French toast. It holds up nicely with a thick layer of pastrami for sandwiches.
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The restaurant is kosher, so no outside food or drink is allowed.
The restaurant only allows 40 minutes to eat after entry.
The restaurant closed for sit down dinner at 7:30 PM.
Large, bright diner offers an authentic vibe with retro exterior and lively atmosphere. Challah bread is tasty and sturdy, perfect for sandwiches like tuna salad with cheese. Comfortable booths and celebrity-infused energy make it great for people watching.
Challah bread here is tasty and great. It holds up well in sandwiches like tuna salad with cheese and lettuce.
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Breakfast is served all day.
The restaurant closes at 9:00 p.m.
Reservations are needed for this diner.
Small fusion spot shines with rich challah rolls and dishes like French toast with fried chicken. Cozy yet modern vibe blends Jewish and Japanese decor. Outdoor seating offers a warm spot for people and dog watching despite tight, sometimes loud, indoor space.
Small challah rolls come with butter and taste rich and delicious. Challah bread features in dishes like French toast with fried chicken and pairs well with items like lox and ramen.
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Reservations are highly encouraged due to limited seating.
The restaurant offers a three-course dinner on Christmas Day.
Expect to pay a 3% surcharge for credit card payments.
Small bakery offers a warm atmosphere and a polling system for ordering. Fully kosher with a wide selection of pastries and breads, including large breakaway challah loaves perfect for Shabbos. Fresh baked goods fill the air with a heavenly aroma.
Large breakaway challah loaves are available, ideal for Shabbos. The challah is consistently fresh and highly regarded for its quality.
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On Sundays, the bakery has a section on baked goods on sale for half price.
This bakery is fully kosher.
The price for two donuts is $10.
French bakery shines with freshly baked goods and a cozy atmosphere filled with natural light. Sesame challah is a highlight, boasting perfect texture and flavor, especially with labne. Plain challah falls short, lacking quality compared to others.
Sesame challah pairs well with labne and has a perfect texture and flavor. Plain challah costs nearly $10 but has a poor dough quality and is less enjoyable compared to other bakeries.
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The almond croissant costs over $6.
The chocolate rugalach costs $14 for 6 pieces.
The bakery is located in midtown Manhattan along 6th Avenue, near the subway.
Upscale Israeli spot shines with fresh fluffy challah and a cozy, chic vibe. Enjoy almond challah Danish alongside creative cocktails and Israeli wines. Lush greenery and light fill the space, blending Middle Eastern and Western flavors perfectly.
Fresh, fluffy challah pairs well with savory lebneh butter. The almond challah Danish stands out as a sweet highlight among other dishes featuring challah rolls and almond flavors.
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Get there early for a drink at the Hoxton lobby.
The restaurant offers a prix fixed murder mystery brunch.
You should definitely make a reservation before coming here.
Beautiful building hosts a busy kosher bakery with fresh yeast pastries and incredible challah topped with crumble and chocolate chips. Prices vary widely, from $7 small challah to $45 bubkha pieces. Atmosphere feels unwarm but lively with a manager who creates a good vibe.
Challah comes with a crumble topping and chocolate chips that stand out. Prices vary widely, with small challah at $7 and bubkha pieces reaching $45.
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The store does not accept credit card payments without an additional fee.
A piece of bubkha costs $45.
A small challah costs $7.
Cozy spot with intimate vibe and creative cocktails draws lively crowds. Challah shines in French toast sticks and a savory challah burger. Outdoor patio with heaters keeps groups comfy despite tight space.
Warm challah appears in several forms like French toast sticks and bread pudding. The challah bread burger also stands out as a savory option.
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Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Happy hour features $10 martinis and $3 oysters from 4-6pm on weekdays.
Gluten-free options are available, including bagels and burger buns.
Mediterranean restaurant shines with cozy atmosphere and a dog-friendly garden patio. Challah bread comes hot and delicious, while the crispy challah schnitzel adds comfort. Outdoor seating offers a romantic alfresco vibe perfect for quiet meals.
Challah bread arrives very hot and delicious. The challah schnitzel is crispy and comforting, adding a special touch to the meal.
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Fortuna NYC is a kosher restaurant, catering to dietary restrictions.
Reservations are recommended, especially during peak dining hours.
Expect longer wait times on weekends due to popularity.
Small bakery offers a cozy vibe with rustic wooden accents and fresh bread aromas. Challah croissants are flaky and buttery, capturing classic flavors. Grab-and-go style suits busy visitors seeking quick, delicious treats.
Flaky, soft, and buttery textures define the challah croissant, which tastes unmistakably like challah. Varieties include a vanilla challah honey bun and a classic honey Challah Pullman.
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A double pretzel costs $15, while a single pretzel usually costs $7.
Expect no line on Friday mornings around 9:45am.
The bakery does not start serving pretzels until later in the day.