Guide to Reserving Shabbat Meals in Florida: Miami Beach / Surfside / Sunny Isles
January 6, 2021
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Dani Klein
Dani Klein founded YeahThatsKosher in 2008 as a global kosher restaurant & travel resource for the Jewish community.
He is passionate about traveling the world, good kosher food / restaurants, social media & the web, technology, hiking, strategy games, and spending time with his friends & family.
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We had the great misfortune to eat at the Rare Bistro this past Shabbbat. Gory details already provided on the Trip Advisor page.
Janis, if you want to provide details here you can. The restaurant may be able to learn / respond to your feedback.
The price was very high, about $300 for a couple. But we assumed that for this price it will probably be wonderful. Not so. Before booking, we had inquired about vegetarian option, and they assured us they can supply a good vegetarian meal. On Friday night there was none in actuality. For the soup, chicken, the waiter offered to take the bowl back to the kitchen & have the chicken pieces removed…Finally he brought a very mediocre salad. For the main course, they simply doubled the amount of the 2 side dishes on my plate. And they were vile. The next day there was a vegetarian option: 4 huge slabs of boiled tofu. No sauce, no seasonsoning, just boiled tofu.
My husband’s meat meals were not much better.
The only wine included in the price was a sweet Concord. Horrid.
Basically just cafeteria food, reminiscent of a nursing home.
The manager half-heartedly offered to compensate us somehow but I would never go back under any circumstances.
Do you know which restaurants/properties will have a Sukkah this year?
Not until the week of Sukkot. Impossible to know any earlier.
Unfortunately Asi’s is closed.
Staying in Surfside..Anyone with experience on Kosh vs Backyard BBQ? Which is better/nicer?.
Try asking in our FB group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/KosherRestaurantFoodieChat/
Havent been to either in a couple years. Kosh is fancy. Backyard has a new top BBQ chef.