For those of us who don’t feel like scraping our fingers raw, grating potatoes for potato latkes, or cooking up a brisket as big as a telephone book, there are wonderful restaurants in New York City that take the traditional Chanukah feast and turn it deliciously on its head. Here are some wonderful ideas for a family gathering to celebrate the Festival of Lights. You can go to one for each of the eight nights (well, actually nine, if you include the last day), December 20-28, and then repeat your favorites. I’ve already made my reservations at Toloache 82 for the night I return to the city.
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Where to Enjoy a Passover Meal in Manhattan
The Jewish holidays are great for spending quality family time, but how about quality food time? The first night of Passover is Monday, March 29, with the holiday lasting for eight days. Foodies, don’t despair. We have a list of great restaurants where you can observe the holiday and still satisfy your gourmet cravings.
Here’s where you’ll find some traditional and not-so-traditional Seder meals for the first and second nights of Passover.