Claim your listing for free to respond to reviews, update your profile and much more. Mon. His going kosher is evidence of a vibrant Jewish community.”.
Delicious food, excellent service, nice ambiance, good prices, Hotels near Keller Graduate School of Management, Hotels near DeVry University North Brunswick, New Jersey, Hotels near New Brunswick Theological Seminary, Hotels near Rutgers, State Univ of New Jersey, New Brunswick, Mediterranean Restaurants in Highland Park, Middle Eastern Restaurants in Highland Park. We had the food delivered, so I cannot comment on the ambience inside the restaurant but the food was delicious and plentiful.Egg rolls, chicken lomain, beef with broccoli, were all very good. 229 Raritan Ave, Highland Park, NJ 08904.
Please check with the restaurant directly. Bridge’s owner, Sam Eriske, said although he is Muslim, he has experience in running kosher establishments, including having been a co-owner of Jerusalem Pizza in Long Branch. Hours. As they left holding their 16-month-old twin daughters, Lilya and Eddie Blinder of East Brunswick gave the restaurant a rave review. Bridge had been operating previously as a nonkosher eatery. The Registered Agent on file for this company is Shalom Cohen and is located at 319 North Eighth Ave., Edison, NJ 08817. The food, he said, “is delicious. Will be back often.
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Nice enough to have a business lunch. Get delivery from China Lee super-fast to your door.
Closed. went with a few freinds and delighted over the big portions ,delicious food (possibly best chinese i ever had). “It exceeded our expectations,” she said. We enjoyed everything that we had. Customers line up at China Lee restaurant to pick up their takeout orders. Physician Affiliate Group of New York (PAGNY.
“People move to communities where there are a range of kosher food services,” said Rabbi Yaakov Luban of the Vaad Hakashrut of Raritan Valley, which oversees the kashrut certification of the community’s kosher establishments. After closing to have its kitchen kashered under the direction of Rabbi Chaim Tzvi Friedlander of Lakewood, it reopened the evening of Feb. 9.
Zoom in to see updated info. There are new items on the menu, like Russian salad, and though Bridge, as it was previously, remains a BYOB establishment, wine brought in must now be kosher. Two new kosher restaurants add to Highland Park local flavor, Bridge Turkish & Mediterranean Grill reopened Feb. 9 under kosher supervision. It’s going to be an exciting year. THE OFFICIAL Facebook page of the Borough of Highland Park, NJ
A popular eggplant dish that used to contain cheese is now stuffed with meat instead. “Kosher restaurants strengthen a community.”.
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“I have a lot of Jewish friends from living at the Shore around Long Branch and Deal,” said Eriske, a native of Istanbul.
Andy Schwartz of Highland Park, who was standing in line waiting for his takeout order at China Lee, said he was already a repeat customer.
Even before he made the restaurant kosher, he told NJJN, 50 percent of his Bridge customers were Jewish, and that many of them ordered from the selection of vegan and vegetarian dishes. 1,915 were here.
The twins liked the food, too, according to their father, although, he added, “they can’t tell you.”, Alina Gorbach of Highland Park, whose family was at Bridge to celebrate the birthday of her 4-year-old son, described the food as “spectacular.”. The Highland Park Police Department will be hosting a Trunk or Treat at several locations through out the Borough on Thursday October 29, 2020 4pm- 6pm. Just a block away, down Raritan Avenue in Highland Park, the line for takeout at China Lee Restaurant was out the door. At Bridge Turkish & Mediterranean Grill, customers without reservations were being turned away. It was Feb.10, the first Sunday the two were open for business, and the wait staff raced around the respective restaurants, bringing food and assisting customers at the latest additions to the borough’s kosher dining scene.
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China Lee Kosher: Great Local Eatery - See 5 traveler reviews, candid photos, and great deals for Highland Park, NJ, at Tripadvisor. Order online and track your order live. 315 Raritan Avenue - Highland Park - (732) 418-9000. more.
Perfect! Food was served super fast.
229 Raritan Avenue – Highland Park – (732) 640-0050. The restaurant will close early on Fridays, and opening times on Saturday evenings will depend on what time Shabbat ends. Her father said the restaurant is a welcome addition to the local kosher culinary landscape, asking rhetorically, “How can you have a large Jewish community and no kosher Chinese food?”. This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC. Turkish and Mediterranean cuisine. Kosher, Chinese $$ (732) 640-0050. Welcome addition to the Edison/Highland Park area! China Lee opened Feb. 4, replacing another Chinese restaurant, Hawaii Kosher Kitchen, which closed about a year ago. Thad Rich of Highland Park — who had dined in China Lee with his wife, Avigail, and children, Hadassah, 9, and Yehuda, 6 — said that not only did they enjoy the meal and appreciated the large serving sizes, “They made something special for the kids, which was great.” Hadassah said she loved the lo mein and the wonton soup and the fried noodles that went into it — and the French fries that she had managed to grab. Others, like the baklava, are still available, but the butter has been replaced with a pareve ingredient. Keep reading > National Prescription Drug Take Back Day - 10/24 & 10/25.
(For now, Eriske said, Bridge will be open from about 7 p.m. until midnight on Saturdays.). Bridge has been open for years and has become a Highland Park landmark.
Owner Shalom Cohen also owns the adjacent Jerusalem Pizza, and both are under the supervision of the Vaad Hakashrut, a division of the Vaad Harabanim of Raritan Valley. Parking is available across the street in the city lot. No delivery fee on your first order. The process involved “spotlessly cleaning” the entire restaurant and immersing dishes and utensils in boiling water and subjecting some to extreme heat, according to Luban, the religious leader at Congregation Ohr Torah in Edison. We had everything, and it was all cooked perfectly.” Eddie said the food was served just as they requested. Parking is available across the street in the city lot. I recommend it, and I’m back again.” A volunteer firefighter in Highland Park, Schwartz said he found the food so good he treated his whole department to some of the restaurant’s Chinese delicacies. Other kosher establishments in Highland Park include Sushiana, serving pareve Japanese fare; Park Place, a meat family-style restaurant offering American food; and three ice cream stores, Baskin-Robbins, Carvel, and Dairy Deluxe.
All are under the Vaad’s kosher supervision, as is the local Dunkin’ Donuts. Now, it’s coming under the Vaad’s supervision.
Over at Bridge, customers were enjoying the Turkish cuisine. We’ve had 3 great experiences here & have referred out of town family & friends . Try the Sesame Chicken & egg drop won ton soup . This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of English in the United States. Customers gave Bridge Turkish & Mediterranean Grill rave reviews in its first full day open under kosher supervision. China Lee. Highland Park is getting two new Kosher Restaurants in February of 2019. It was Feb.10, the first Sunday the two were open for business, and the wait staff raced around the respective restaurants, bringing food and assisting customers at the latest additions to the borough’s kosher dining scene.
View menu and reviews for China Lee in Highland Park, plus popular items & reviews. A new meat restaurant located in Downtown Highland Park. From the people who brought you Lin’s Kosher Chinese in Manville comes China Lee.
Get New Jersey Jewish News's Newsletter by email and never miss our top stories Free Sign Up, “This is the first kosher Turkish restaurant I know of in New Jersey and beyond,” he said.
“The owner realized he was excluding a large portion of the community. 0.33 mi.
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