
The eight-day Jewish holiday Hanukkah began last night, celebrating the rededication of the Second Temple at the time of the Maccabee rebellion. To all our Jewish friends and readers, Happy Hanukkah!
In honor of the season, I present a little restaurant that is quite unimpressive from the outside. The sign is worn and faded, and if you didnt know any better, youd probably think it was out of business. But trust me, theres plenty going on inside Tel Aviv Kosher Pizza. The dinner rushes are fast and furious, yet the restaurant never gets overly thunderous or noisy.
This hidden hot spot (on the same block as Taboun Grill) is the embodiment of no frills. There are no servers here, so step up to the counter and choose from a diverse menu of American, Latin, and Israeli dishes for incredibly low prices. Jewish law dictates that meat and dairy must not be eaten together, so Tel Aviv does not serve any meat on the premises. Dont let that drive you carnivores away though. The nachos are spectacular here, even better than at some Mexican eateries Ive been to. The vegetable and onion soups are hearty and perfect for the winter, and the tuna sandwiches served in a pita are light and tasty. Bring a friend, and share the gooey lasagna served with a stout tomato sauce. The namesake pizza, usually ordered New-York-style, isnt as remarkable as one would hope, but at $2 a slice, its a cheap kosher thrill that cant be beat.
Photo credit: striatic
Tel Aviv Kosher Pizza ($): 6349 N California Ave; 773-764-3776
Sun Thurs: 11:00 a.m. 11:00 p.m.
Fri: 11:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. (winter), 3:00 p.m. (summer)
Sat: 2 hrs after sundown 1:00 a.m.
Street parking difficult
Public trans: Bus # 93, 155