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Looking for the best Kosher restaurant in Atlanta? Kosher Gourmet got you covered

2021-06-11
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Amy Cheribelle
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ATLANTA — _Shalom_! According to the Atlanta Kashruth Commission, there are plenty of kosher restaurants in Atlanta. However, today, we decided to highlight The Kosher Gourmet, the one located at 2153 Briarcliff Road, and why it is the best kosher restaurant in Atlanta.

1. Serving the Jewish community since 1977

Since 1977, The Kosher Gourmet have established themselves well among the local Jewish community by providing catering services for religious events such as Bar/Bat Mitzvah, weddings, and youth group conventions, as well as corporate events.

2. Everything is made fresh

According to loyal customers, their food is always served fresh. So, no need to worry about getting a microwaved food.

3. The Best Pastrami in Atlanta

According to a Trip Advisor reviewer, Kosher Gourmet is the best place to have some pastrami, especially the old-school, authentic style of pastrami.

4. Plenty of kosher food selections

Aside from having the Best Pastrami in Atlanta, Kosher Gourmet has a plethora of kosher food selections. These include beef tongue sandwiches, chicken schnitzel, potato salad, chicken caesar wrap, meatballs, and brisket.

5. Available online

To make people's lives easier, they provide online orders that you can pick up later. This is great for people who don't have the time to cook after a rough day at work! If you are interested, you can visit www.kgatl.com or call (404) 636-1114.

6. Reasonable prices

From the many restaurants that serve kosher in Atlanta, this one won't break the bank! Consider Izzy B.'s review on Yelp below.

"Great food and fair prices. Got the corn beef sandwich and ate it they're, and got some chicken and soup to take home. Thanks Steve."

7. Glatt Kosher certified

Last but most important, the restaurant is Glatt Kosher certified under the Orthodox Rabbinical Supervision of the Atlanta Kashruth Commission. All meats are soaked and salted, and bread products are Parve and Pas Yisroel.

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