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Kosher in Manhattan NY
Meals are kosher when they meet all criteria that Jewish law applies to food and drinks. Invalidating characteristics may range from the presence of a mixture of meat and milk, to the use of produce from Israel that has not been tithed properly, or even the use of cooking utensils which had previously been used for non-kosher food.
Observant Jews will not eat meat or poultry unless it is certified kosher: In addition to having been slaughtered by a shochet (ritual slaughterer) in accordance with Jewish law, the meat must have been entirely drained of blood. Before it is cooked, it is soaked in water for half an hour. Then it is placed on a perforated board, sprinkled with coarse salt, which draws out the blood, and left to sit for one hour. At the end of this time, the salt is washed off and the meat is ready for cooking.
In kosher kitchen and in eating kosher meal, meat and poultry may not be combined with dairy products. This necessitates the use of two sets of utensils when consuming kosher meals at restaurant.
Butter, milk or cream cannot be used in preparing kosher dishes made with meat or served together with meat. Oil, pareve margarine, rendered chicken fat or non-dairy cream substitutes are used instead. See List of Typical Jewish Kosher Dishes
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1. Fine & Shapiro
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Upper West Side Sandwiches, BBQ ribs, broiled jumbo rib steak, grills and stews. (KDG)3. Va Bene
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Upper East Side Dairy - Italian fare. Mainly homemade pasta & fish dishes. www.vabenenyc.com4. Grand Deli
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Lower East Side MEAT- Extensive deli and Chinese menu. Bright dining room. (Glatt Kosher, under the ...6. Pastrami Queen
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Upper East Side Meat - Traditional deli fare with inclusion of non-traditional items such as Shish ...7. Penguin Restaurant
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Chelsea MEAT- Small, informal, restaurant serving traditional Middle eastern cuisine.(Glatt ... www.penguincafe.com8. Gertel's Bakery & Sandwich Shop
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Lower East Side DAIRY- Great spot for a quick snack. Lots of sandwiches and unlimited dessert ...9. Deli Kasbah (Yeshiva University)
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Washington Heights Glatt Kosher, American BBQ, Steaks, Grill and deli.10. Cafe Classico
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Midtown MEAT- Large sandwich collection, great burgers, salads, healthy shakes and more. ...11. Abigael's NY Glatt Restaurant
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Murray Hill Meat - American. Kosher; a far from ordinary steak house .Sat: open 1 hr. after ...12. Great American Health & Espresso Bar
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Midtown DAIRY/VEGETARIAN-Health food conscious, fast food dairy restaurant seving great hot ...13. Pita Express
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Financial District MEAT- Small self service restaurant serving a large variety of Middle Eastern ...15. Sacred Chow
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Greenwich Village Full-service restaurant in the Village serves all-vegan, all-kosher menu: sandwiches, ... www.sacredchow.com16. Quintessence
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Upper West Side Extraordinarily creative all-raw and all-vegetarian cuisine www.raw-q.com17. Cucina & Co.
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Midtown Market-style takeout shop and cafe situated in lobby of MetLife Building. Serving ... www.restaurantassociates.com18. Le Marais
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Midtown Kosher steakhouse well known for its tender steaks, roast chicken and golden fries. www.lemarais.net20. Pongal
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Gramercy Pongal serves vegetarian and variations of Indian cuisine. www.pongal.orgHere is a list of jewish cuisine cosher dishes that you may typically see on a menu a Kosher restaurant: Apfelstrudel, Baba ghanoush, Babka, Bagel, Baklawa, Bialy, Borscht, Blintz, Carciofi alla giudia, Challah, Chicken soup, Cholent/Chamin, Chremzl, Chrane, Couscous, Stuffed derma, Eggplant jam, Falafel, Farfel, Fazuelos, Gefilte fish, Gondi, Goulash, Halva, Hamantashen, Oznei Haman, Hummus, Charoset, Holishkes / Huluptzes, Israeli salad, Jachnun, Kaiser roll, Kasha, Kibbeh, Kichel, Kishka, Kneidlach, Matzah balls, Knish, Kreplach, Kugel, Latkes, Lekach, Lokshen soup, Lox, Ma'amoul, Macaroons, Malaga wine, Malawach, Mandelbrot, Matzah brei, Matza, Onion rolls, Pastrami, Pickled herring, Pickles, Pita, Pletzel, Prune compote, Rugelach, Rye bread, Sambusac, Schmaltz, Shlishkes, Schmaltz herring, Schnitzel, Sufganiot, Tabouleh, Teiglach, Tzimmes, Vareniki, Vorschmack.