In a surprising and disappointing development for the 5 Towns kosher dining scene, Crave in Woodmere has officially closed its doors as of last night. Located at 12 Irving Place, this outpost of the popular Jerusalem eatery in Machane Yehuda Market had only opened this past summer, bringing a taste of Israel’s vibrant street food culture to the local community.
The original Crave in Jerusalem is renowned for its bold flavors, creative dishes, and modern spin on kosher street food, earning it a devoted following. When the Woodmere location opened, it brought excitement to the 5 Towns, offering menu items inspired by the bustling markets of Machane Yehuda.
Despite the initial buzz surrounding its opening, the Woodmere location’s time was short-lived, lasting only a few months. The reasons behind the closure remain unclear, but the departure of Crave leaves a gap in the local kosher dining options for fans of its unique cuisine.
For those who didn’t get a chance to visit, Crave in Woodmere was located at: 12 Irving Place, Woodmere, NY 11598
The closure marks the end of a brief chapter where Crave sought to bring its bold Israeli street food experience to the 5 Towns. While the Woodmere outpost is no longer, fans can still find the original Crave thriving in the heart of Jerusalem.
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