There are two restaurants called JOY. One is a regular restaurant and the other is more of a takeout place with about six tables and a counter. The second place is called Express Joy. We ate there last night, and it was super! No, it’s clearly not haute cuisine, but the food was excellent! One Continue Reading »
Call it Ben Yehuda Street or call it the Midrochov, either way, the outdoor mall on Ben Yehuda street is a great place to people watch, to shop, and to “chop a nosh.” Although our usual travel buddy prefers the kosher Burger King on the midrochov, we prefer Moshikos. Moshiko is a schwarma/felafel store. Although Continue Reading »
A group of ten of us hired a van and went to Tiberias specifically to eat dinner at Decks. The pressure was on your editor as all the other nine said, “It’s put up or shut up time. All we ever hear from you is Decks Decks Decks Decks.” Was I worried? No way, Yossi! Continue Reading »
We have always heard from people that THE place in J’lem to eat is Olive. We also heard that reservations are a must, so five of us made a reservation and walked on down to the German colony and restaurant row along Emek Refaim. The place was quite lovely. Eating outside is always a kick, Continue Reading »
Hi, Thought you might be interested in a new webpage I created using Google Maps. It is a Kosher Restaurant & Food Mapper that allows you to tell it where you are and it will show you all of the nearby kosher food establishments. Should be useful for people who are traveling, although it currently Continue Reading »
Kosher Korean food? That’s something new! My Most Favorite Lunch Companion and I checked out Cho-Sun, one of Teaneck’s newest eateries, to see what “Korean BBQ” is all about. The lunch menu is quite limited – only six items: four “bento boxes” and two burgers. MMFLC tried the galbi box, and I had the bulgogi. Continue Reading »
The Lasko family has announced a new all you can eat, Glatt kosher buffet in Miami Beach! Located at 4101 Pine Tree Drive, Miami Beach, the restaurant will offer a salad bar, Deli, Chinese, Italian, Bubby’s Cuisine, and a beautiful Viennese dessert display. The buffet will be open from Sunday through Thursdays, from 5:00 to Continue Reading »
In our never-ending search for the perfect shwarma, My Most Favorite Lunch Companion and I visited a restaurant called Kasbah on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. With a name like that we expected Middle Eastern food. We got it. What we didn’t expect was a side order of “the Rebbe is Moshiach.” We knew this place Continue Reading »
La Guta 18 Rivlin St., Nahlat Shiva, Jerusalem. Tel. 02-623 2322 Fine French-Oriental cuisine Kashrut: Rabbanut Yerushalayim This is one of Jerusalem’s finest restaurant. Service is exceptional, the food is too! Located a block off the midrochov, this restaurant is easily accessible to all. The decor is sort of a cross between old Jerusalem and Continue Reading »
Recently we had the opportunity to dine at Sushi Metsuyan in Queens, NY. In addition to the sushi, the restaurant is also a Japanese steak house. As we were a group of hard core carnivores, it was the meat that beckoned to us. What an incredible experience we had. For starters, we have to say Continue Reading »
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