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London is Testing Out a Pop-Up Restaurant for 2 Days in December: “Kosher Roast”

November 10th, 2011 | 2 Comments | Posted in News, United Kingdom by Dani Klein - Admin

“Kosher Roast” is renting out a bar called “The Shop” in the Kensal Rise neighborhood of London. The Shop will be converted into a Kosher restaurant for 2 Sunday’s next month: December 4th and 11th.

This is clearly a concept that the founders of Kosher Roast are testing.

For each of the 2 days, only 60 places are being offered, and tickets must be purchased in advance at £25 each.
>> Purchase your tickets to Kosher Roast < <

With your ticket, you’re entitled to one of 2 menus: Meat & Vegetarian:

    KOSHER ROAST SUNDAY LUNCH

  • A selection of classic British bar snacks
  • Roast beef and Yorkshire puddings; goose fat roast potatoes, seasonal vegetables, gravy
  • Coffee/tea and chocolate surprises
  • KOSHER ROAST VEGETARIAN LUNCH

  • A selection of classic vegetarian British bar snacks
  • Vegetarian Wellington; rock salt and rosemary roast potatoes, seasonal vegetables, mushroom and red wine gravy
  • Coffee/tea and chocolate surprises

The Kosher supervision is being provided by Rabbi Moshe Dadoun, a prominent member of the Porat Yosef Synagogue and Hendon Jewish community.


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✈ Keeping Kosher in Scotland, UK

May 21st, 2004 | 1 Comment | Posted in Europe, United Kingdom by Maurice & Rebeccah Appelbaum

Contributed by: Maurice T. Appelbaum | Last Date of Travel: May 2004

Kosher Info: There is a list, that I didn’t have access to at the time. We ate at people’s homes and bought fruits and vegetables and grilled a fish.

Edinburgh – A small community without kosher restaurants (at the time), but beautiful quaint city.

Inverness – no kosher food, outside of what might be on the English list.

Glasgow – 4 shuls, warm, large, but shrinking community. Few, if any restaurants (we had home hospitality).

Perth – not much, but we didn’t know where things were. Spend time in other places if you’re short on time.

Tourist Info: There are many really great places to visit, hikes, and many places to drink at the numerous distilleries. We rented a car, which was a scary experience because your natural instinct is to look the other way, which is the only practical way to get the most out of the beautiful country. Check out Nessie in Lochness – she is a splendid creature if you are lucky enough to see her. There are many castles and ruins that are fun to see and worth the experience and entry cost. There are also some good art museums in Glasgow.

Jewish Info: see above with Kosher info.

[If you have more specific info to add on Scotland, and more spefically on the cities in Scotland, please contact yeahthatskosher.com@gmail.com]

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