Sunday, July 19, 2015

Video of Kosher Restaurants New York City | Upper West Side | Talia's

Over 12-year-old Manhattan Glatt Kosher Restaurant, Upper West Side, NYC, w/ live music. PrePaid Shabbat & Nine Days Menu 2015. Sidewalk Cafe. Open Late.
New York, NY 10025 · www.taliassteakhouse.co

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

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What is a Nine Days Menu in Kosher Restaurants?

In the next few weeks, many kosher restaurants NYC will create a special menu, called “The Nine Days Menu.” This menu includes fish and vegetarian options, replacing meat and chicken dishes from the regular menu.

Kosher restaurants in Manhattan and other places in the world that usually serve kosher meat and wine, create a Nine Days Menu in order to remain open, since eating meat and drinking wine during these days is not permitted according to Jewish laws and customs.

The Nine Days take place during the first nine days of the month of Av, which usually fall out around July or August. It is a religious observance and according to the Talmud, “When Av begins, we diminish rejoicing” (Talmud, Taanit 26b).

This year, 5773, or 2013, there is a period from June 25th until July 16th that is considered a period of mourning over the destruction of the Holy Temple. The fighting in Jerusalem lasted for three weeks until Tisha B’av, when the Temple was completely destroyed.

Both the first and second Temples were destroyed on Tisha B’av. The first Temple was destroyed in 586 B.C.E. by the Babylonians and the second Temple by the Romans in 70 B.C.E. These tragic events have been mourned throughout Jewish history and observed by fasting. We mourn both the loss of the Land and the spiritual center of Jewish life by being in exile.

In keeping with the diminished enjoyment, the last nine days of the three weeks are more stringent with the mourning aspect, including refraining from haircuts, shaving, listening to music, eating meat, and any other entertaining activities.

During this time, many Jews mostly eat dairy, fish or pareve products. For Kosher restaurants NYC, this may pose a bit of a problem, especially if you are a kosher steakhouse in Manhattan

As a kosher restaurant, what can we do when many of our clientele cannot eat any meat for more than a week?

At Talia’s Steakhouse, a Manhattan glatt kosher restaurant on the Upper West Side, the regular menu featuring kosher burgers, steak, wraps, etc. is always available. For those who observe the restrictions of the Nine Days, Talia’s Steakhouse, for over ten years, has been accommodating guests with a unique and special Nine Days menu which contains a large selection of gourmet fish, pasta and vegetarian dishes. Talia's Steakhouse becomes Talia's Fish House. While there are plenty of meal choices, live music will not be available during the entire Three Weeks.

Just because meat is prohibited during The Nine Days, does not mean that Manhattan kosher steak houses need to shut their doors for that time. A Manhattan kosher restaurant such as Talia's may have between 15-20% non-Jewish customers who can enjoy prime rib. The Sephardic custom is to not eat meat and drink wine only from the Sunday before Tisha B'av. Many Yemenite Jews only refrain from meat starting the day before. Furthermore, meat and wine are permitted on Shabbat and for seudot mitzvah, such as brit milah. One may have meat during these days if required for health purposes, such as an anemic person, pregnant woman or someone who just gave birth. It is always wise to ask your Rabbi about the laws and customs during this period if you have any doubts. 

Nowadays, kosher restaurants in Manhattan still have plenty of non-meat dishes that they can serve to customers. So, BON APPETIT!

For More information about Talia's Nine Days Menu, click:
http://taliassteakhouse.com/holidays/jewish-holidays/nine-days-menu/

Talia's Steakhouse & Bar
668 Amsterdam Avenue
(92nd - 93rd Streets)
New York, NY 10025
www.taliassteakhouse.com


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Talia’s Steakhouse & Bar is the premier Glatt Kosher restaurant on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Besides delicious steak choices including prime rib and filet mignon, Talia’s cuisine is a contemporary twist on classic Middle Eastern and American dishes, from BBQ ribs to Moroccan salmon. Talia’s late hours, outdoor café and live music nights make it an excellent dating spot. Talia’s Steakhouse offers prepaid Shabbat and Jewish Holiday meals, We provide on and off premises catering services for all types of Simcha and special events serving its community and tourists alike.















Talia's Steakhouse and Bar Manhattan Kosher Restaurant 668 Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY 10025 (212) 580-3770 http://taliassteakhouse.com/

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Valentine's Day 2015 | Manhattan Kosher Restaurants NYC | Talia's

Turn Valentine’s Day into a Jewish Winter Romance!

Talia’s Steakhouse, the premier Upper West Side Glatt kosher steakhouse will be serving special prix fixe menus this Valentine’s Day.

Schedule:

Saturday, February 14th, 2015
Shabbat Ends at 6:11 PM
Talia’s bar will be open to the public at 6:30 PM

Also, live music will start at 6:30pm

Talia’s Glatt Kosher Kitchen will be ready to serve you with food about one hour after Shabbat, which is about 7:00 PM.

Three seatings:
1) 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM
2) 9:00 PM to Midnight
3) Midnight to 4:00 AM

Talia’s will serve two prix fixe menu options. The first will cost $65 pp and the second will cost $75 pp. Click HERE for menus.

Limited a la carte menu may also be available.

Prepare yourself for a truly unforgettable romantic dining experience on Feb. 14th. The intimate ambiance, gourmet cuisine, outstanding service, superb wine list and live music make Talia’s the ideal spot for that special someone.

Is Valentine’s Day kosher? Wanna be intellectual? Click here to read Rabbi Michael Broyde’s opinion. Rabbi Broyde was the founding Rabbi of the Young Israel in Atlanta and is a member (dayan) in the Beth Din of America.

Give us a call at 212.580.3770 to reserve now!

Talia’s Steakhouse
668 Amsterdam Ave. (Between 92nd & 93rd)
New York, NY 10025
www.taliassteakhouse.com
212-580-3770
info@taliassteakhouse.com 

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

10/8-10/16: Sukkot & Simchat Torah Meals | NYC Kosher Restaurants | Talia's (Upper West Side)

Talia's Steakhouse & Bar, the premier Manhattan Glatt Kosher restaurant in NYC, located on the Upper West Side, will convert its sidewalk café into a large sukkah and will offer three prepaid, prix fixe Sukkot & Simchat Torah menu options: $37, $50 or $65, all inclusive (plus sales tax). The energy, romantic ambiance, and Glatt Kosher gourmet cuisine at Talia's Steakhouse & Bar make it the ideal spot to celebrate the festive Sukkot and Simchat Torah holidays. Families and groups are welcome.

Two seating options for dinner (times are flexible):
5:00pm to 8:00pm
8:00pm to 11:00pm

Yom Tov lunches are also available at $30, $46 or $59, anytime between 12PM and 3PM.

We will also be open for all of Chol Hamoed & Shabbat dinner.

Catering / takeout / delivery also available.

To view our menus and prices, click the links below:

Sukkot: http://taliassteakhouse.com/holidays/jewish-holidays/sukkot/

Shmini Atzeret: http://taliassteakhouse.com/holidays/jewish-holidays/shmini-atzeret/

Simchat Torah: http://taliassteakhouse.com/holidays/jewish-holidays/simchat-torah/

Please call us at show contact info to make a reservation.

Talia's Steakhouse & Bar
668 Amsterdam Avenue
(Between 92nd - 93rd Streets)
New York, NY 10025
http://www.taliassteakhouse.com

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