Are There Any Kosher Restaurants In Midtown Manhattan?
There are several kosher restaurants in Midtown Manhattan, including:
- Katz's Delicatessen, located at 205 E Houston St., is a famous deli known for its pastrami sandwiches and other Jewish delicacies.
- Eisenberg's Sandwich Shop, located at 174 5th Ave., offers classic Jewish deli sandwiches, soups, and salads.
- The Original Soup Man, located at 259 W 55th St., is known for its delicious soups, including the famous "lobster bisque."
- Kosher Delight, located at 1385 6th Ave., is a glatt kosher restaurant offering a variety of Israeli, Mediterranean, and American dishes.
- Mehadrin Kosher Pizza, located at 1285 Broadway, serves up delicious kosher pizzas, pastas, and salads.
- The Prime Grill, located at 122 E 56th St., is a high-end kosher steakhouse offering prime cuts of meat, seafood, and more.
- Taam Tov, located at 130 W 56th St., is a dairy kosher restaurant serving Israeli and Mediterranean cuisine.
- Tiffin Indian Cuisine, located at 125 W 55th St., offers kosher Indian dishes such as tandoori chicken, samosas, and more.
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