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amother
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Post Tue, Sep 03 2024, 12:23 am
My husband will be in the Baltimore area for a few days next week. Where must he eat and should he bringing anything especially delicious back for me?

Thank you!
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amother
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Post Tue, Sep 03 2024, 12:28 am
Fleishig? Milchig? What type of cuisine does he like?
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amother
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Post Tue, Sep 03 2024, 12:41 am
David Chu's
Best kosher Chinese in the USA
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amother
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Post Tue, Sep 03 2024, 5:12 pm
Thank you.

He prefers meat vs dairy but will be there for 3 days, so he will likely want to change it up.

If there’s anything very yummy that can travel for a few hours - I’d have him bring it home For me
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amother
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Post Tue, Sep 03 2024, 5:22 pm
amother OP wrote:
Thank you.

He prefers meat vs dairy but will be there for 3 days, so he will likely want to change it up.

If there’s anything very yummy that can travel for a few hours - I’d have him bring it home For me


If he likes Chinese/Asian I highly recommend David Chus and Taam Thai
Other fleishig restaurants are Yesh (Israeli), KB wok &grill, the Club, Accents.

Milchig is mostly just pizza stores (mama Leah’s, tovs, caramels) but Cocoachinnos also has more of a menu than just pizza. Goldberg’s is the bagel place. There’s a French cafe called Croustille Cafe that has delicious pastries and real food also.

I personally think any type of food is fine to travel for a few hours so ask him for anything from the above that sounds good to you!
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amother
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Post Tue, Sep 03 2024, 5:43 pm
Milk and honey bistro- for a homey feel, light dairy restaurant
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amother
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Post Tue, Sep 03 2024, 5:48 pm
amother Calendula wrote:
Milk and honey bistro- for a homey feel, light dairy restaurant


I would say it’s more of a cafe you may find on a college campus or something. Like quick food, using microwaves for things etc. I wouldn’t call it a restaurant but if you’re looking for cheap prices it’s definitely an option.
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Rubber Ducky




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Sep 03 2024, 6:12 pm
Just got back from Croustille Cafe with my husband — we're regulars there. Ask him to bring you back a pastry or a loaf of bread.
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amother
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Post Tue, Sep 03 2024, 7:10 pm
David Chus or Serengheti. Croustilles as well. It is an authentic French bakery.

Caveat:most Sefardim won’t eat at David Chus as it is does not mert criteria for bishul Yisroel according to Sefardi Halacha. It does have an excellent hechsher, the star k. Everyone would eat there besides for Sefardim.
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amother
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Post Tue, Sep 03 2024, 7:44 pm
amother Hydrangea wrote:
David Chus or Serengheti. Croustilles as well. It is an authentic French bakery.

Caveat:most Sefardim won’t eat at David Chus as it is not bishul Yisroel.


It 100% is bishul yisroel. The requirements are just different for Ashlenazim vs Sefardim for bishul yisroel.

ETA: bishul yisroel is halacha for all yidden. Star k would not be able to give hashgacha to a restaurant if the food was not bishul yisroel. There are just different opinions about requirements.
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