Archive for July, 2010

Cocoa V Added to Koshertopia

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

Koshertopia has confirmed that Cocoa V, located at 174 Ninth Avenue in Chelsea is kosher under the supervision of the International Kosher Council (IKC). Cocoa V is an organic vegan chocolate boutique which offers a wide array of products including bon bons, truffles and barks, as well as cupcakes, brownies and cakes as well!





Galil No Longer Under Supervision

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

Koshertopia has confirmed that Galil Restaurant at 1252 Lexington Ave (between 84th St & 85th St) is NO longer under the supervision of the OK Kosher Laboratories.





Yummy Yummy – Correction

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

Koshertopia has confirmed that Yummy Yummy located at 667 Lexington Ave. (between 55th & 56th St.) is under the Supervision of Kehilla Kashrus of Queens and not Vaad Harabonim of Queens as previously mentioned. Koshertopia apologizes for this mistake.





Prime KO – The UWS’s New Hot Spot

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

Restaurant openings and closings happen every day in this city. Some new ones open with much hype and publicity surrounding them, including the latest UWS hot spot, Prime KO. Weeks before the official launch, there were emails/mailers and Facebook fan pages. Now that it has opened, there have been Page Six celebrity sightings and blog postings. So has Prime KO lived up to the hype? Yes and no.

The scene of this Japanese steakhouse is fairly typical…modern and trendy. But, there were a few smaller touches that caught my eye, including a Samurai sword as door handle and leather walls and banquettes lining the lower level.

As I glanced over the menu, I was surprised to see Latin-inspired items, expecting more of a straightforward Japanese menu. In order to get a real sense of the dishes, I decided to share a few small plates and one entrée.

A complimentary tasting of guacamole was brought out to the table with a very creative presentation. The avocado was very fresh, but the guacamole was missing some much-needed spice or kick.

We started with tuna, yellowtail, salmon, and spicy tuna ceviche tacos, which were served in a hard taco shell with guacamole and salsa. The fish was incredibly fresh, and the flavoring of the salsa really complimented each variety very well.

Next up was the Prime KO Special Sushi Roll, which was fantastic. This roll included miso black cod and cucumber, topped with tuna and avocado. Dipping the rolls in soy sauce wasn’t necessary since the rolls were sitting in a delicious sweet sauce on the bottom of the plate.

We also had steamed chicken shu-mai, which are similar to dumplings, and stuffed with flavorful chicken and vegetables. This was my least favorite dish. While it tasted good, it wasn’t special enough to differentiate it from the shumai that are available from any sushi take-out.

To round out the appetizers, we ordered grilled chicken yakitori skewers that were covered in a sweet teriyaki sauce. There was a lot of sauce leftover, and we were looking for other things to dip into it…it was that good!

For the main entrée, I split the small Iowa grain fed Chateau-Briand steak. This 6oz steak was just enough to get a taste since I was in a steakhouse after all. It was a little undercooked for how I expected it to arrive, but the flavor was incredible. The waiter explained that this was a result of the steak being finished over Japanese charcoal for the last few minutes of cooking.

The service was very efficient, if not too rushed. The appetizers arrived no more than 5 minutes after our order was placed, and the entire meal took under an hour from start to finish. With many large tables, Prime KO is a great location for a big group dinner, but also has a trendy enough atmosphere to be a great date place. It was hard to come by a reservation at 7pm on a Monday, and as long as the hype remains, I don’t see the crowds letting up any time soon!

Click Here for the Prime KO listing





Yummy Yummy Finally Open

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

Koshertopia has confirmed that Yummy Yummy has opened at 667 Lexington Ave. (between 55th & 56th St.) under the supervision of Kehila Kashrut of Queens. Yummy Yummy, the self proclaimed ‘Kosher Veggie Bar’ offers a variety of healthy options including falafel, soup, borekas & salads.





Yogi’s Kitchen Opens

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

Koshertopia has confirmed that Yogi’s Kitchen has opened at 182 Lexington Ave (Between 31st & 32nd St.) under the supervision of the International Kosher Council (IKC). Yogi’s Kitchen is based on India’s ancient concept of holistic food. Yogi’s offers a healthy (nothing fried) homemade wholesome Indian menu.





The Juice Press Has Opened

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

Koshertopia has confirmed that The Juice Press located at 70 East 1st Street (Between 1st & 2nd Ave.) has opened under the supervision of the International Kosher Council (IKC). The Juice Press offers fresh juices and smoothies that are 100% organic, 99% vegan, raw and contain no soy. Smoothies can be made from a wide variety of natural ingredients including agave, yacon, stevia, or maple syrup sweetners, homemade hemp, almond, cashew and walnut milks. Raw salads and snacks to begin being served in August.