Groupon: $75 For A Three-Course Prix Fixe Dinner For Two & Bottle Of Wine At Talia’s Steakhouse!

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Groupon: $75 For A Three-Course Prix Fixe Dinner For Two & Bottle Of Wine At Talia’s Steakhouse!

Prix fixe dinner for two:

Choice of any two appetizers:
House soup, Talia’s Garden Vegetables & Greens Salad, Hummus and tahini with hot pita, or Middle-Eastern Combo (includes two Moroccan cigars, two kibeh, two chicken fingers, and a ramekin of tahini.)

Choice of any two entrees:
Rib-eye steak, Chicken breast marsala, Grilled salmon filet (American or Moroccan style), or Braised lamb shank

Choice of any two sides:
French fries, Mashed potatoes, Onion rings, Steamed vegetables, Sautéed onions, Sautéed mushrooms, Sautéed spinach, or Steamed rice.

Choice of any two desserts:
Hot chocolate soufflé with vanilla ice cream, Chocolate dome, Tiramisu, Sorbet (lemon, mango, or raspberry), or Ice cream (vanilla or chocolate).

Choice of one bottle per table of two or two glasses per individual of wine:
Baron Herzog Pinot Grigio (California), Herzog Selection Cabernet Sauvignon (France)

668 Amsterdam Ave
New York, NY 10025
Between W 92nd St & W 93rd St
(212) 580-3770

-Expires 02/20/2013
-Limit 3 per person.
-Limit 1 per table, or 2 per table of 6 or more.
-Reservation required; subject to availability.
-Valid for dine-in only.
-Valid every day of the week, but not valid for prepaid Shabbat meals (Friday 3PM to 1 Hour after Sunset on Saturday)
-Valid on Saturdays from 10PM to 3AM only.

Talia’s Steakhouse is a glatt kosher establishment under the strict orthodox, on-site supervision of Rabbi Avrohom Marmorstein. Rabbi Marmorstein is the director of Mehadrin Kashrus, the widely-respected community-based kosher supervision service based in Manhattan, and spiritual leader of Congregation Minchas Chinuch. A Mashgiach Temidi is always present during hours of operation.

-Large outdoor café on scenic stretch of Amsterdam Avenue
-Late-night dining with last seating at midnight
-Live music every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday

HT: jewda, via DDF

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17 Comments On "Groupon: $75 For A Three-Course Prix Fixe Dinner For Two & Bottle Of Wine At Talia’s Steakhouse!"

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shua

so there’s no more groupon promise?

chaya

Valid on Saturdays from 10PM to 3AM only.
its from the fine print IS IT TRUE????

hi

lousy hashgacha.. IMHO

chaim

I heard the hashgacha is very good actually.

RJ898

Hashgacha is not the issue, the crappy food and wine that comes with this deal, that’s the issue.

Andrew

So it is valid for 2 per table, but only with 6 people? that is dumb. So I cant use it for my family of 4?

not worth it

We bought these the last time around. We’ve eaten at Tali’s before and the steaks you get with this menu are not the same steaks you would order when you go in for a good steak. They are small and the food isnt too great all around. You still need to pay tax and tip on the whole “value” truth is its not worth $75.00

bb

someone who went (and doesnt keep kosher) said they told him its kosher but not glatt kosher. also i heard from someone else the hechsher is not good.
love you dan but maybe some more research is needed before you post the deal?

boruch

Ate a price-fixe dinner there last week. Absolutely recommend it. Great food, Great service and great ambiance!!

chaim

@bb:
Absolute lies and motzei shem ra!

Josh

@bb:

its a deals website, not a kashrus websites

not everyone lives their life based off the “rumors” you hear

SteveP

I’m from the west side and this is a very reliable Hashgocha. Rabbi Marmorsein is respected by all sectors of the community. If you’d like more info pm me.

Joey l

I bought two of these deals last year and went with 6 people
It’s true you pay taxes and tip on the “real” price, which certainly adds to the cost.
The hashgacha is fine , and the food was very good and plentiful

EW

The hashgacha is top notch

Shmirat Ha'Lashon

To hi & bb: Talia’s has been a glatt kosher establishment since it opened its door about 10 years ago. Numerous times I dined there and I saw chabadnikim and satmers along with Young Israel frum. I participated in their pre-paid Shabbat dinner on Friday nights when the entire restaurant was rented out by Chabad of the Upper West Side. As a matter of fact, I just visited Talia’s website to book a Friday night dinner for my family and I saw that Chabad of the West Side is taking the entire restaurant for pre-paid dinner on the upcoming Shabbat Shuva – see for yourselves: http://www.taliassteakhouse.com/shabbatmenu.html. If the hashgacha is “kosher” for Chabad, why isn’t it “kosher” for you?
Netzor leshoncha mera. Us’fatecha midaber mirma.

Boruch Sholom Wolf

I’m privileged to know Rabbi Marmorstein. He is a very respectable rov, yiras shomayim… and I would have no problem trusting his kashrus.

Rabbi B. Wolf
Chabad of North Shore LIJ

Yossi

@bb:
Contact Rabbi Avrohom Marmorstein yourself before being motzei shem ra like that based on the hearsay of someone who doesn’t keep Kosher. If you odn’t know whether or not to trust Rabbi Marmorstein, ask your own Rav what he thinks of him.

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