Sunday, February 10, 2013

Spotlight on Kosher Taco: A Lakewood Hot Spot



The reviews are in and Kosher Taco pulls in high scores as being a ‘Hot Spot’ to dine here in Lakewood. Its loft ceilings & private booth seating allows for intimate dining; making Kosher Taco ideal for a date, couple’s night out or just hanging with friends. The setup and décor is intriguing and superbly unique to Lakewood’s Kosher Restaurants.
 
 
Décor aside, dining here is an experience you won’t be quick to forget. The pricing is exceptional and the portions are enormous and delicious!
 

 My recommendation is to order a 1 person platter which consists of 6 hard/soft tacos stuffed with your choice and includes two very large side dishes! My personal favorite taco was the thin strip steak taco. I had the Guacamole which tasted super fresh alongside their homemade onions rings. Everything was scrumptious, but eating the onion rings with their ranch-style dip (which was absolutely wicked) simply left me blown away!
They create their very own taco bowls, corn chips, and will be introducing additional items to their extensive Menu through the Shani Taub diet program (very popular currently in Lakewood).
 
Currently they offer many options for dieters, as well delectable salads. The portabella mushroom chicken salad is a must for mushroom lovers!
 
If you’re looking for fresh food, intimate dining, wonderful portions,  a burst of flavor with every bite at a great price, Kosher Taco would be an ideal choice for dining!
 
 
I will definitely be eating here again in the near future!
 
Which place should we try next?

4 comments:

  1. If you want a really good laffa or shwarma you have to try Pita Hut its next to Rita's in the Kim-All shopping center. Get a baby chicken laffa or shwarma laffa. You want a layer of chumus or some other spread like babaganush etc. then some fried eggplant and fried onions. Next you put on some coleslaw or israeli salad. Then you put on some of the following (there is a huge selecton but don't overdo it) olives, spicy onion, jalepeno, pickles, tomatoes, just to name a few. Then add a few chips and they give a large amount of the chicken/shwarma. Top it off with some techina, then its wrapped up. And now you can enjoy the best laffa in town.

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    1. how about Eat-a-Pita on clifton and first

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    2. What is the sheiches?

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  2. Sounds awesome! I must check it out...

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