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New York's kosher restaurant steak-out

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New York City has more Jewish inhabitants than anywhere in the world except Israel - almost 1.2 million. With so many kosher mouths to feed it's not surprising that several kosher restaurants have appeared on the gourmet landscape and its not just about delis, bagels and falafel. Here are four good kosher steakhouses to blow your tastebuds away.

Wolf and Lamb
10 East 48th Street, NYC, NY 10017

If you have ever wondered what fried pickles taste like, you can try them as an appetiser at the traditionally American style Wolf and Lamb restaurant in Manhattan. More importantly, the steaks could not be fresher as they have been butchered on site. The cowboy ribeye steak and lamb burgers go down well as do other items including chicken fritters, salmon burgers, and a variety of salads. Or try chicken matzo ball soup with slow braised brisket of beef sandwich on a brioche roll. It is a popular restaurant occupying a small space, so it's best to book.

http://wolfandlambsteakhouse.com/

The Prime Grill
25 West 56th Street, New York, NY 10019

Established 14 years ago by a fourth generation butcher from Syria - Joey Allaham - the restaurant is known for the technique of dry-aging USDA prime steaks on site.The steak menu is extensive: Texas-style rib eye, smoked BBQ short ribs, flat iron steak, pepper-crusted 12oz fillet, prime New York 21oz rib as well as reserve cut 10oz American wagyu beef. The fish menu is quite creative - and features kasumaki roll, which is made up of
avocado, mock crab, sun-dried tomatoes, salmon, teriyaki and truffle oil, and lightly fried miso-glazed king salmon.

theprimegrill.primehospitalityny.com

Le Marais
150 West 46th Street, New York, NY 10036

Located on West 46th Street behind the Lyceum Theatre in the heart of Times Square theatre district, this is a good choice for pre- or post-theatre dining. Surrounded by French styled wooden décor, you can choose from steak and chips, steak au poivre with salad and mash, or a hefty salad niçoise, or perhaps try the coq au vin. Happily, wine can be ordered by the glass.

http://lemarais.net

Prime Ko
217 West 85th Street, New York, NY 10024

On the Upper West Side, there's Prime Ko, the sleek, if a little pricey, hot spot for sushi or steak. It is arranged over two floors; downstairs is the sushi bar and upstairs is an elegant dining room. Steaks range from corn-fed prime rib eye, Iowa grain-fed chateau-briand, salt-baked black angus pepper fillet, organic bison rib eye, and even dry-aged 60-day L-bone. Or go for plain burger and fries. Wash it down with a choice from the cocktail or sake menu. http://primeko.primehospitalityny.com

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