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TMOL SHILSHOM RESTAURANT- JERUSALEM

Kosher Restaurants

TMOL SHILSHOM RESTAURANT- JERUSALEM

Posted on January 21, 2005

5 Yoel Salomon St. Jerusalem, Israel phone: 02-6232758 fax: Neighborhood: Nachalat Shivah We were most fortunate to be taken to this restaurant-on our own we probably would not have found this second floor gem of a place. The restaurant is small and filled with round tables that each barely accomodates four people. The walls are Continue Reading »

DECKS REVISITED

Posted on January 18, 2005

We just got back from a quick, ten day jaunt to Israel. While there, we took a trip north to Tiberias to go to Decks restaurant. We admit to our prejudices, and we firmly believe that Deck’s is one of the finest restaurants in the world. We were a group of seven, and we were Continue Reading »

KOSHER CHINESE IN VEGAS

Posted on January 4, 2005

Quite some time ago, we had reviewed the kosher restaurants of Vegas in the pages of the print edition of the Kosher Nexus Newsletter. At that time, we commented on the really abominable service we got at the Kosher Chinese restaurant in Vegas. On another list where we belong, we have been reading a whole Continue Reading »

THIS is what they’re missing!

Posted on December 31, 2004

What a difference a day makes! Last night My Most Favorite Lunch Companion and I had our annual dinner date (the UTJ dinner doesn’t count). We went to Darna, a Persian/Moroccan restaurant in Manhattan at the corner of Columbus Avenue and 89th Street on the Upper West Side. THIS is fine dining, folks! I’m in Continue Reading »

THEY DON’T KNOW WHAT THEY’RE MISSING

Posted on December 30, 2004

Last night I had dinner with a bunch of relatives at Glatt a la Carte in Boro Park. This place is touted as one of the premier eating establishments in the neighborhood. If so, I feel sorry for Boro Parkers (?), because they really don’t know what they’re missing when it comes to fine dining. Continue Reading »

LE BISTRO REVISITED

Posted on December 12, 2004

Recently we had occasion to visit one of our most fave restaurants: Le Bistro, in Great Neck, NY. This up-scale restaurant never lets us down. The food there is always most delish, well presented and served, and the wait staff is attentive and excellent. For starters, how can you hate a place where you can Continue Reading »

SUNDAY BRUNCH, BUT KOSHER!

Posted on December 3, 2004

We received the following press release from SOLO restaurant. Frankly, we think it looks wonderful! Sunday Brunch at SOLO: Starting Sunday December 12th we will be serving a special Sunday Brunch from 10:30am-2:00pm. Included on the menu will be items like steak and eggs, veal sausages, and waffles, as well as fresh house baked rolls, Continue Reading »

DINNER AT THE PRIME GRILL

Posted on December 1, 2004

We had the opportunity to eat at the Prime Grill over the long Thanksgiving weekend. The Prime Grill is the most expensive kosher restaurant in NYC now that the Box Tree closed. So, what did we get for our money? There’s good news and there’s bad news. Let’s start with the seating arrangements. Tables in Continue Reading »

THANKSGIVING AT NORMAN’S STEAK AND BURGER

Posted on November 15, 2004

Norman’s will once again be featuring a traditional Thanksgiving dinner, on Thursday, November 27th. Dinner includes pumpkin soup, a very generous portion of turkey, served with stuffing, sweet potatoes, cranberry sauce and salad. Reservations are a must. Call 02-566-6603 now, to guarantee yourself a spot. *********** Whew, that sure is reassuring news! Good to know Continue Reading »

YOU WON’T NEED THAT LOAN!

Posted on September 8, 2004

The Box Tree, possibly the most expensive kosher restaurant in the whole wide world, has closed. No longer will you have to save your dollars in order to take your spouse there for an anniversary dinner. Yes, it was a wonderful restaurant. There was, frankly, nothing like it in the world. We have eaten in Continue Reading »