New York City is invigorating, even on a cold rainy day in the end of October. I am on the East Coast this week for a family wedding and all the other parties that go with that life affirming occasion.
After arriving at JFK, late Wednesday afternoon, we immediately headed for Manhattan’s Lower East Side near SoHo (South of Houston St) to check out the hip fashion scene and purchase vegan (non Leather) shoes for my nephew. At 5:30 we headed up to the famed Kalustyans, one of my all time favorite stores, to lay in a supply of rice, including, aromatic Egyptian, Pink Madagascar, Red Wehani and Turkish Baldo. Kalustyans is an inspiration to me, its shelves chock full of rice, spice and everything nice since 1944.
After Kalustyans we went up to 79th and Amsterdam, dropped off a package at a friend’s co-op and then headed back down to 46th street between 5th and 6th to Le Marais, a venerable (for those of you outside of New York, yes there is such a thing) kosher steak house. Lucky for us there is a valet parking lot
We were a party of 10 and they graciously seated us at a large round table upstairs in an alcove. I ordered, mushroom empanadas, mixed beet salad, Moroccan lamb chili, and a 16 ounce medium rare rib eye with French fries.
The warm crusty French bread slices served with a fruity olive oil, took the edge off of my hunger, and warmed me up from the damp outside. The starters were quite flavorful, especially the Moroccan spicy lamb chili garnished with guacamole.
Tasting of the live flame from the grill, my steak was succulent, very prime, and came done the way I requested. The accompanying French fries were super crispy; I suspect twice fried and had that taste like the original Mickey D’s fries. I wonder if there is beef tallow in the grease they are fried in. Wow.
The conversation was that fun repartee between people who know each other, and have lots to catch up on. My cousin Susan who had flown in from Seattle was amazed that there even exists a quality kosher steak house.
The deserts were great, but after eating a 16 ounce rib eye, who cared? Be sure and visit Le Marais if you are looking for Kosher next time you are in New York City. Reservations recommended.
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