Posts Tagged ‘Pasta’

NY Lunchbox

Wednesday, October 13th, 2010

A second location of NY Lunch Box location opened a few months ago just blocks from my apartment. So, I was eager to try it since Kosher take-out places are hard to come by that far East in Midtown. I picked up dinner on my way home from work around 6:30pm one night. And even though the website said this location closes at 10pm Monday – Thursday, I was told I by the owner that I had to hurry and order because they were closing at 7pm. Since they were about to close, they were also out of a number of dishes, which aren’t ones that should have been pre-made anyway.

So far, I wasn’t too impressed, but I decided to give it a chance and see if the food would redeem NY Lunch Box for its spotty service. I wanted to try a few different types of food to see how they were. The sushi special caught my eye, which includes any two basic rolls for $8.99. I ordered the salmon cucumber and the spicy tuna avocado rolls. In addition to it being a great price, each roll was made of 8 decent-sized pieces and the fish tasted very fresh.

I also ordered the cheese omelette wrap, which came with eggs, cream cheese, tomato, and scallions. This could easily be featured on their breakfast menu, but it was a welcomed change from the standard tuna or grilled veggie wraps that are found on most deli menus. The eggs were cooked well, not too runny and not too dried out. And the scallions brought a nice flavor to the whole thing.

And finally, I ordered the penne vodka, but they had run out of vodka sauce. So I was able to order linguine with it instead. While the sauce was far from a true vodka sauce, and more like a creamy marinara, it still tasted good. It was a little runny when I first took off the lid, and the noodles were a little chewy.

As I was waiting for my order to be prepared, I looked around the space. For a restaurant that just opened within the past year, it had a sort of dated feel.

I have spoken to a few people who have been to NY Lunch Box and rave about their breakfasts and their sushi. So it seems like those are two things they have really mastered. I will definitely stop by for lunch one day to try a few of the other types of food they have available like salads, hot fish entrees, and pizza.

Click Here for the Lunchbox listing





Tiberias – Get a refreshing free iced coffee with minimum purchase!

Monday, July 12th, 2010

Exclusive deal for Koshertopia Users only! Tiberias, A brand new dairy restaurant located on 34th and Park (45 East 34th Street), is offering a special deal during the 9 days for Koshertopia users to help beat the heat. Present this post when ordering from Tiberias, and receive a free iced coffee!

Minimum purchase of $5.95 required. This deal is valid During the 9 days only (Monday July 12 – 19), so make sure to check them out soon!

Tiberias is a brand new dairy restaurant featuring a wide range of pastas, salads, juice, smoothies and toasts and is open 24 hours (excluding Shabbat).

Click here for the Tiberias listing.





Tiberias Opening Today!

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Koshertopia has confirmed that a new Cholov Yisrael Dairy restaurant, Tiberias, is set to open TODAY under the supervision of the OK. The new restaurant at 45 E. 34th St. is the third kosher establishment on the block between Madison & Park Ave. Nestled between the Eden Wok & Mendy’s Restaurant, Tiberias will offer a wide range of pastas, salads, juice, smoothies and toasts and will be will be open 24 hours (excluding Shabbat).





Bagel That’s Not Quite Boss

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Two things come to mind when I think about the foods that New York City is known for: pizza and bagels.  I like to think that in the 6+ years I’ve been living in New York City, and especially since I started Miss Menu, that I’ve developed a pretty decent ability to separate the good bagels from the bad.  They should be crusty on the outside and chewy on the inside.

Last Sunday, I went to Bagel Boss across the street from Stuyvesant Town.  I was immediately impressed with the variety of bagels, fish, and salads that they had available.  After taking entirely too long to decide what I was in the mood for, I ordered tuna salad on an onion bagel.  The sandwiches came with a pickle and side item, and rather than the usual potato salad/coleslaw options, I was able to choose from a dozen different salads or sides.  I went with something out of the ordinary, what they called a California salad.

Even before my first bite, I was curious about this bagel.  The inside looked exactly like bread.  It appears that they didn’t boil the bagels long enough before putting them in the oven.  Luckily, the tuna was delicious.  It was moist without being too heavy on the mayonnaise.  The salad was really great too and very flavorful.  Pasta was mixed in a light dressing with sun dried tomatoes, red onions, carrots, and green pepper.


I was pleasantly surprised with the size of this sandwich platter and definitely enjoyed the meal all around.  The menu also featured so many other items that I was very tempted to try.  The burekahs, knishes, rugelach, and even the pizza in the back all looked fantastic, but they’ll all have to be saved for another visit!

Bagel Boss was crowded the entire time I was there, but fortunately, the line moved very quickly and tables were always available.  They also do a very large catering business, with baskets and packages available for all sorts of occasions.  Are Bagel Boss’s bagels the bagels that make New York City famous for?  No.  There are definitely better bagels to be had.  But, the selection of salads, sides, and baked goods certainly help make up for it.