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Cafe K
- Nearest Transit:
-
Ave J (Q)
- Attire:
- Casual
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- No
- Price Range:
-
$$
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- Yes
- Take-out:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Alcohol:
- Beer & Wine Only
1 review for Cafe K
This is new to me. I'd call it Haute Kosher. What style is this? Modern, minimalist, beautiful, Kosher. They specialize in seafood, pasta dishes, and desserts.
There are no proper aisles in the grid of seating, so things get cluttered and confusing. The wait staff method is randomized with some mathematical formula related to walking patterns of pigeons dictating who gets served when and by whom. The cups of water are strangely similar to those in my chabad house at college and the tables at suprise lake sleepaway camp. No ice for any of these. Is ice not kosher??
The food was skillfully cooked. First time I've liked risotto. Grilled salmon had the skin left on the underside - thank you. French fries were wonderful, as usual when fried in chicken fat. Nearly every pass of food to other tables emitted the words "What is that??" from me or my friend. Even the shakes and lattes looked great. Also, a few "Why??'s" Such as the few people ordering sushi. Sushi from here?? It looked good.
Prices are what I'd expect for Haute Kosher. Either of those adjectives would normally double the price. They did. Nonetheless, my interest is piqued.

