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June 13, 2008 2:12 PM   Subscribe

Where can I get a good old-fashioned bialy in Brooklyn?

I need a bialy. Badly. In Brooklyn. Oh, and it has to be Kosher, as in with a hechsher, not just by ingredients. Any suggestions?
posted by mhz to Food & Drink (5 answers total)
 
This thread on Chowhound won't quite do it for you, I'm afraid. I'm pretty sure I had excellent ones on Ave U., though. You might be amused by this recent story about a new place in Park Slope, but it's not clear if it's gonna be kosher. I hope someone gives you a good answer, because you just made me really hungry!
posted by Mngo at 2:54 PM on June 13, 2008


Any hechsher in particular?
posted by AngerBoy at 6:31 PM on June 13, 2008


I have no location tips for you, but I can tell you that if you happen to find the bialy of your kosher dreams, you can buy dozens and freeze them; they freeze really, really well.
posted by DarlingBri at 6:47 PM on June 13, 2008


Response by poster: Hmmm… as far as hechsher, anything that has a 'pas yisroel' certification should do.
And thanks for the tip, DarlingBri.
posted by mhz at 6:27 PM on June 14, 2008


B&S Bialy. 10013 Foster Ave. It's OU.
posted by lullaby at 11:59 AM on July 17, 2008


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