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Thursday, December 9, 2010

B&H Dairy for the win!

There are some things I’ve never thought to put in an omelet - apples, are one of them.   So when I saw a cheddar cheese and apple omelet on the menu at B&H Dairy, I simply had to order it.  The omelet, was complete with home fires and challah bread.  The mix of cultural influences and various unique ingredients make B&H Dairy a great place to grab some lunch. 

For comforting items like potato pancakes, macaroni and cheese and matzo ball soup, B&H Dairy is a Kosher and vegetarian dream come true.  The restaurant, located at 127 Second Ave. between Seventh and Eighth streets is open Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. and on weekends from 7 a.m. to 12 a.m. 

Though the deli itself is quite small and crowded, the food makes up for the atmosphere.  The service, which is exceptionally fast and friendly is also entertaining.  Sitting at the bar, you can watch your food being made at almost dizzying speeds.  It is clear that the people working there, have been there for quite some time. 

The restaurant has specials everyday, including vegetarian chili over brown rice on Wednesdays and a grilled white fish sandwich and soup on Fridays.  Prices range from $4 for a potato knish to $11.50 for stuffed cabbage and a cup of soup.  My suggestion?  Get the cheese stuffed fried pirogues.  You won’t regret it. 

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