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  • #592260
    justsmile613
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    I think it’s Shang-Chai for their egg rolls…any ideas?

    #885033
    smartcookie
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    T-fusion.

    #885034
    charliehall
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    Dakshin Indian restaurant in the Upper East Side.

    #885035
    Jose
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    Charlie,

    According to Zagat, below is a sample of the menu. Most people who use this site really do not have interest in squid, nor would they eat cheese at the same meal as lamb. Would you care to clarfiy why you would suggest this place? I do have to say that the prices seem fair.

    http://www.zagat.com/Verticals/Menu.aspx?VID=8&R=50129&HID=24944

    Bombay Calamari Fried Masala squid sauteed with bell pepper & red onion. $6.00

    Spinach Samosa Home made cheese & spinach wrapped in a light pastry. $5.00

    Meat Samosa Spicy seasoned minced lamb wrapped in a light pastry. $6.00

    #885036
    Sacrilege
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    T-Fusion, Glatt-A-La-Carte, Fuji Hana.

    Great Food. Great Service.

    #885037
    WIY
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    I second smartcookie on T-fusion. GREAT FOOD!

    Jose

    http://www.dakshinkosher.com/Welcome.tpl

    They are Kosher under the OK.

    #885038
    smartcookie
    Member

    La carne’ in manhattan.

    #885039
    charliehall
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    Jose,

    Dakshin has two restaurants, one kosher and one not. The non-kosher one will be closing.

    The kosher one is at 1154 First Avenue between 63rd & 64th Streets, Tel: (212) 355-4600, Fax: (212) 355-4614. It is under OK supervision.

    While it is a meat restaurant its vegetarian entrees are also outstanding — and very inexpensive, only slightly more expensive than the many kosher dairy Indian restaurants in Manhattan that are open on Shabat (owned by non-Jews). (The mashgiach tamidi needed in a meat restaurant does cost!)

    #885040
    bpt
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    Schnitzi on Coney and Ave I. Food is always fresh, and the scene is always hopping. Sweet potato chips are a real must.

    #885041
    theprof1
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    Brooklyn best meat is Glatt Ala Carte. In Manhattan best meat is Prime Grill. Best ambiance plus quality of food is Abigael’s. Best dairy in Brooklyn is Venezia. In Manhattan best dairy is Va Bene.

    #885043
    mybat
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    Haven’t been in NY in a while! Wow! Could help you out with restaurants in LA or Mexico city! Maybe I should escape to NY with the Mr. And leave the kids for a few days, it really sounds appealing!!

    Here all restaurants have mashgiach temidis except for 1 or 2.

    #885044
    New York Yid
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    Solo in the Sony Atrium is fantastic, as is the new restaurant on the UWS, Prime Ko

    #885045
    smartcookie
    Member

    Oh yes! Solo is great indeed!

    #885046
    Sacrilege
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    mybat – L.A. Shilos was amazing!

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    Mikes Bistro in Manhattan is ultra amazing!!

    In Teaneck Mabat is amazing and ETC Steakhouse.

    Also, Jose it doesn’t look like that restaurant is kosher with meat and cheese on the menu.

    #885048
    mybat
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    Shilos is good but so is pats and the gondola are amazing!

    #885049
    Rsoz
    Member

    Glatt ala carte on 18th ave in Brooklyn is by far the best restaurant I’ve ever eaten at! T-fusion doesn’t come close! What’s the deal with T-fusion not allowing you a choice of side dishes with their very small menus of steaks? What if you don’t WANT French fries?! They don’t give you a choice,,,not exactly a good place for a dieter or someone who just doesn’t happen to want French fries with their steak! Glatt ala carte has a much more varied and extensive menu, many sides to choose from, delicious appetizers and salads… Everything I’ve tried there has been absolutely delectable! And their service and ambience are classy and wonderful…better than any manhattan restaurant! Try it!

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