Upscale kosher Italian restaurant with Manhattan-style decor and herringbone wood floors creates a luxurious yet inviting atmosphere. Space feels tight and intimate, with tables close together and attentive service navigating the room. Food features perfectly crafted pasta and pizza, blending traditional flavors with kosher adaptations.
Caesar salad stands out with its incredible flavor and fresh ingredients. It pairs well with other dishes like pizza and bronzino.
Glatt kosher rules guide every dish, creating a dairy kosher fine dining experience. Italian classics get a kosher twist without obvious changes, making it a standout kosher Italian spot.
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Reservations are required and may incur a cancellation fee if made with a credit card.
The total cost for two people averages around $225, including tax and tip.
Tips are not included in the bill, allowing for flexibility in gratuity.
Numerous outdoor seating areas filled with plants create a light, airy, and open space with a glass conservatory feel. The atmosphere is cozy and welcoming, often lively and busy with an energetic vibe. Small space and sparkling bright decor add to the inviting environment.
Salads come vibrant and colorful with crisp, high-quality ingredients. Options include a protein burger salad and a wide variety of fresh, tasty choices.
Food uses kosher, clean ingredients that are hard to find elsewhere. Prices reflect the vegan, organic, and kosher qualities along with the high quality and freshness of the ingredients.
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The wait time for smoothies can be around 15 minutes.
Parking options are limited and may require some searching.
Prices are on the higher side for the offerings.
Small kosher restaurant offers a peaceful, cozy atmosphere suited for couples. The menu features top-quality steak and mixed grill, with excellent hummus and Yemenite soup. The space feels old school and simple, with good air conditioning and a welcoming vibe.
Complimentary salads come in a variety that opens up the palate. Six small salads accompany dishes like lamb riblets and Jerusalem Grill plates. Waitstaff may not always know the exact ingredients in the salads.
Steak here stands out with exceptional preparation rarely found in kosher spots. The menu focuses on meat dishes with prices that lean toward the extravagant side for kosher or Israeli places.
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Arriving around 6:30pm allows for a choice of tables without being rushed.
Getting a table isn't easy after 7pm on a Sunday.
The restaurant charges for extras like pita bread.
Shawarma spot with authentic Israeli vibe and generous portions creates a warm, vibrant atmosphere reminiscent of Tel Aviv. Small seating area supports a relaxed, friendly environment where people gather to enjoy kosher food. The place stands out for its top-rated shawarma and impressive salad selection.
Unlimited salad offers fresh vegetable salads that taste just made. Side salads come with extra sauces and generous portions, especially alongside the Shawarma plate with triple meat quantity.
Shawarma here offers an exquisite taste with three times the meat quantity compared to non-Kosher spots. Portions come with a complete side salad, and prices run higher but match the generous servings.
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Thursday night features a special CHOLENT dish.
The restaurant serves authentic Israeli cuisine from the 1970s.
The portions are generous and prices are reasonable.
Kosher restaurant with clean, elegant decor and a calming white theme creates a comfortable atmosphere. Massive, cheesy pizza slices stand out alongside a varied menu featuring fresh sushi and top-quality pasta. The vibe balances casual counter ordering with a private, refined setting.
COBB Salad comes with a variety of ingredients and feels really filling. Price is around $20, but service can be rude.
Offers kosher Cholov Yisroel dairy food with a focus on Motzaei Shabbos dining. Serves kosher dairy dishes including pizza options.
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Cafรฉ Rose Pizzeria serves kosher Cholov Yisroel food.
Cafรฉ Rose Pizzeria offers a military discount.
The restaurant is clean and well-maintained.
Spacious kosher restaurant with iPad menus and a family-oriented atmosphere. The vibe shifts from quiet during lunch to lively and packed in the evening with celebrations and groups. The setting feels friendly and welcoming, often bustling with activity near the entrance and dessert station.
Large Caesar salad features whole romaine hearts and grilled Cornish hen underneath. Almond Parmesan adds a distinctive touch to the dressing. Village salad comes without seeds, focusing on fresh vegetables.
Offers kosher dairy options with a focus on kosher pasta dishes. Prices stay moderate, matching the quality and service of a midline kosher cafe.
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The menu changes every few weeks, so check for your favorite dish.
The restaurant does not accept reservations for groups under 5 people.
Expect a long wait for a table if you arrive after 9 PM.
Small grocery store offers top-notch produce and an unmatched variety of kosher and gourmet items. Atmosphere feels cool and lively, with a grab-and-go coffee bar and fresh fruit tastings adding to the experience.
Salads come fresh and large with high quality ingredients. Options include kale tofu, though occasionally a long hair appears in the mix.
Many unique Kosher items appear here that are not common in other stores. The selection of Kosher products is wide and varied.
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Expect premium prices comparable to high-end grocery stores.
The grocery store offers the highest quality produce available.
You can taste the watermelon before buying it.
Kosher restaurant offers lively and inviting atmosphere with cozy party room and outdoor seating. Background music plays softly, enhancing the comfortable and warm vibe. Large portions of fresh food and attention to detail in decor stand out.
Salads feature fresh ingredients and come with a homemade hot sauce that adds a nice kick. The shawarma salad stands out for its flavor and quality.
Shawarma stands out as a kosher option with fresh, delicious flavors. Prices reflect the kosher certification, but many other kosher dishes offer good variety and quality.
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Reservations are recommended for large parties to ensure seating.
Expect higher prices due to kosher certification.
The lafa sandwich costs $18, with an extra $3.50 for salad.
Small sit-down restaurant with a cozy Middle Eastern vibe and a family-friendly atmosphere. Space feels tight but welcoming, creating a chill and intimate setting. Known for authentic Israeli cuisine and excellent shawarma, it offers a unique dining experience with genuine flavors.
Salads come with fresh and tasty ingredients but have a limited variety compared to Israeli options. Some orders restrict toppings to six, and many salad choices run out by late evening.
Great Mizrahi kosher food stands out here, especially the proper falafel. Prices stay reasonable, with a burger around $15, making it a solid kosher option in the neighborhood.
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The store accepts credit cards and mobile payments.
Parking is available on the street, but can be limited during peak hours.
The store features a selection of local products that change weekly.