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Some Manhattan Kosher restaurants to consider are: Colbeh at 43 West 39 St. and Cafe K at 8 East 46 St. Also Prime Grill at 60 East 49 St. Another favorite is La Carne Grill at 340 Lexington Ave/ 39-40 st. For Indian Manhattan Kosher restaurants we can recommend Pongal at 110 Lexington Ave/ 27 st and Chennai Garden 129 East 17 St off Lexington Ave. For Italian Manhattan Kosher restaurants we recommend Tavere at 155 East 84 St.

One of the adventures in Manhattan is to explore and find a Kosher restaurant. These are many Kosher Restaurants in Manhattan with different cuisines. There are Kosher Vegetarian, Chinese, Italian, Japanese and Indian. Manhattan Kosher restaurants offer many cuisines at different prices.

These are many Manhattan Kosher Restaurants with different cuisines. There are Kosher Vegetarian, Chinese, Italian, Japanese and Indian. Manhattan Kosher restaurants offer many cuisines at different prices ranges. Here's to sampling some good Manhattan Kosher restaurants.

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Prime Grill

New York, New York

Prime Grill

Joey Allaham opened Prime Grill in 1999 with a lofty goal- a kosher steakhouse with the chops to compete with the best restaurants in town. Prime Grill churns out juicy, flavorful steaks from its dry-aging room, On the lighter side are crispy duck rolls stuffed with generous chunks of meat and rice.

The dining room is warm and expansive, with dim lighting, and honey-colored wood walls and floors. Prime Grill has become the go-to spot for the citys kosher observant movers and groovers, Jewish politicos, rabbis, and their guests table-hopping during power lunches and dinners.
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