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/> Contributed by Rachael Abrams  |  Last Date of Travel: January 2010</p><p> As a native-Texan I&#8217;m used to average Kosher restaurants, a small close-knit Jewish community and the passion to travel outside of Dallas to see other cities. New York is probably my favorite city to visit, not just for it&#8217;s liveliness nor it&#8217;s real winter weather—because of the incredibly diverse array of Kosher food. <img
src="http://yeahthatskosher.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/New-York-Jan2005-300x225.jpg" alt="New-York" title="New-York-Jan2005" width="300" height="225" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1217" /></p><p>I just returned from a very quick visit. Three nights in the Big Apple felt like a week simply because of all the food I ate.  I feel like the city consumed me&#8230; literally.</p><p>My tasty travels began with delicious Chinese food, something my native Dallas lacks. EstiHana is an Asian restaurant situated in a lovely area close to the renown Natural History Museum on the Upper West Side. The atmosphere was very nice with couples on (what looked like) first dates—I was glad I dressed up that evening. I ordered a steamed chicken dish and shared a bowl of udon noodle soup (with beef). There&#8217;s sushi on the menu and other delectable entrees to satisfy ones Asian food craving. Although I walked out with a dent in my pocket, the food was well worth the damage. I was able to take a subway close to where the restaurant was located, which is an easy and inexpensive option for travelers.</p><p> <img
src="http://yeahthatskosher.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/nysnow-300x225.jpg" alt="nysnow" title="newyork" width="300" height="225" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1218" /> The next day, after a lot of walking allover the Upper East Side, I landed in Times Square where tourists and gigantic advertisements can be found. Right off of Broadway, I dined at Schnitzel Express for lunch, where I ate a delicious Oriental Schnitzel sandwich. It was so good that right before I left for Dallas, I grabbed one to-go for the plane ride. For fast-food atmosphere, the food is perfect for a quick lunch.</p><p> New York impresses me with each visit for it&#8217;s incredible kosher food everywhere. If you are Jewish, New York is the place to be. It&#8217;s even written on the buildings with names like &#8220;Schwartz&#8221; and &#8220;Greenberg&#8221; stamped on the outside of both small and large businesses. After Shabbat, I dined with some friends at Clubhouse Cafe (right off of Times Square), which is a trendy American restaurant where you&#8217;ll find soft lighting, sliders, wings and delicious hamburgers. This is the perfect New York restaurant if you are willing to spend a few bucks.</p><p> My experience in New York was quite flavorful with incredible restaurants for my picky palette. Just in case you visit in the winter—bring walking shoes, gloves, and a hat. If you forget, you can purchase some warm weather gear at a stand&#8230;just about anywhere.</p><p>You can read about my posts on YeahThatsKosher here: <a
href="http://yeahthatskosher.com/author/Rabrams">http://yeahthatskosher.com/author/Rabrams</a></p><p>&#8212;</p><p>Editor&#8217;s Note (from Dani Klein): for more info on New York, check out our post on <a
href="http://yeahthatskosher.com/2008/05/manhattan-newyork/">NYC by clicking here</a>. <a
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