I called. They said they weren't kosher.
F2F 2: Is there anybody here that hasn't slept together?
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon: New Orleans! May 20-22, 2005!
Allyson, I think the problem with the "kosher selection" thing is the strictness of the rule - unless they're using special cookware, special plates, special cutlery and can guarantee that their meat never touches their milk, it's a minefield. The first time we at Nate and Als, they brought me out this amazing pastrami sandwich and I was crooning over it, and thinking wow, a kosher restaurant in Beverly Hills! And then the waitress cruised by and dropped a little dish of butter pats next to me.
That put the kibosh on the kosher, alas. I just wish they were, because their food is so. damned. good. And the portions would feed the Sixth Fleet. Same with Jerry's.
Reminds me, I still need a set of cutlery and a nice little "not used for anything but Nilly so long as Nilly's here" pot. I love living within walking distance of three stores that specialise in restaurant supplies for Chinatown at whimper-low prices.
The Los Angeles Jewish Guide lists kosher restaurants into meat and dairy.
Allyson, insent to the non-Fury address.
The place on that list that looked the best after more research was Milk N Honey.
Nessims is kosher sushi. I need to see that while Nilly is here. I won't eat it, but I think I need to see it.
Kosher sushi? Whoa. That's - OK, now I'm playing around in my head, trying to figure out what's wrapped in what, and I'm already hampered by the fact that I don't eat non-kosher sushi.
Chick n Chow has kosher fried chicken! And two locations, one in Burbank, one West Side.
Chick n Chow has kosher fried chicken!
And Chinese food, too!
Sushi? I'll eat it, kosher or not. Love fish. Which is wierd, because as a kid I hated it.
That, I can see. But I'm still lost trying to work out the kosher sushi.
Gefilte sushi? No, surely not...