Talia's Steakhouse, a long-standing glatt kosher restaurant on Manhattan's Upper West Side, is gearing up for Rosh Hashanah 2026, which begins on Friday, September 11th, and concludes on Sunday, September 13th. For nearly a quarter century, the restaurant has provided traditional holiday meals, and this year will be no exception. Guests can enjoy a full array of symbolic dishes, including challah, apple and honey, pomegranates, and fish heads, all prepared in accordance with Orthodox Jewish law.
As is customary, no money will be exchanged during the holiday, so all reservations must be prepaid. The restaurant offers both lunch and dinner options, allowing families and friends to celebrate without the hassle of cooking or cleaning up. For those unable to dine in person, Talia's provides delivery and catering services. Additionally, its sister restaurant, Shawarma Shabazi, offers catering options, which can be explored at Shawarma Shabazi's catering menu.
In a recent development, West Side Wok & Konata Sushi Bar, a popular kosher Chinese restaurant, has moved its operations into Talia's kitchen, expanding the culinary offerings available to patrons. More information can be found at West Side Wok's website. This integration allows for a diverse range of dishes under one roof, enhancing the dining experience for the community.
Talia's commitment to the Jewish holidays extends beyond Rosh Hashanah. The restaurant will also set up a large Sukkah for the upcoming Sukkot holiday, ensuring that guests can celebrate in a traditional environment. For more details on Rosh Hashanah offerings, visit Talia's Rosh Hashanah page.
For over 24 years, Talia's has reinvented the kosher dining scene, creating a modern, welcoming atmosphere that attracts a diverse clientele, from Chabad and Satmar Chasidim to Modern Orthodox, secular Jews, and non-Jewish guests. The restaurant's ambiance, featuring dim lighting, candles, fresh roses, and mellow live music, makes it an ideal spot for a romantic dinner. With a blend of American and Middle-Eastern cuisines, Talia's offers a unique experience. In addition to holiday meals, the restaurant hosts prepaid Shabbat dinners every week, along with all major Jewish holiday celebrations. For further information, visit Talia's Steakhouse website.
