Groupon: $75 For A Three-Course Prix Fixe Dinner For Two & Bottle Of Wine At Talia’s Steakhouse!
-Purchase by 05/15 or while supplies last.
Prix fixe dinner for two:
Choice of any two appetizers:
House soup, Talia’s Garden Vegetables & Greens Salad, Hummus and tahini with hot pita, or Middle-Eastern Combo (includes two Moroccan cigars, two kibeh, two chicken fingers, and a ramekin of tahini.)
Choice of any two entrees:
Rib-eye steak, Chicken breast marsala, Grilled salmon filet (American or Moroccan style), or Braised lamb shank
Choice of any two sides:
French fries, Mashed potatoes, Onion rings, Steamed vegetables, Sautéed onions, Sautéed mushrooms, Sautéed spinach, or Steamed rice.
Choice of any two desserts:
Hot chocolate soufflé with vanilla ice cream, Chocolate dome, Tiramisu, Sorbet (lemon, mango, or raspberry), or Ice cream (vanilla or chocolate).
Choice of one bottle per table of two or two glasses per individual of wine:
Baron Herzog Pinot Grigio (California), Herzog Selection Cabernet Sauvignon (France)
668 Amsterdam Ave
New York, NY 10025
Between W 92nd St & W 93rd St
(212) 580-3770
-Expires Sep 19, 2012
-Limit 3 per person.
-Limit 1 per table, or 2 per table of 6 or more.
-Reservation required; subject to availability.
-Valid for dine-in only.
-Valid every day of the week, but not valid for prepaid Shabbat meals (Friday 3PM to 1 Hour after Sunset on Saturday)
-Valid on Saturdays from 10PM to 3AM only.
Talia’s Steakhouse is a glatt kosher establishment under the strict orthodox, on-site supervision of Rabbi Avrohom Marmorstein. Rabbi Marmorstein is the director of Mehadrin Kashrus, the widely-respected community-based kosher supervision service based in Manhattan, and spiritual leader of Congregation Minchas Chinuch. A Mashgiach Temidi is always present during hours of operation.
-Large outdoor café on scenic stretch of Amsterdam Avenue
-Late-night dining with last seating at midnight
-Live music every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday
Did this deal last time it was around and went with another couple who didn’t have the coupon but ordered the same meal they got twice as much food. You get what you pay for with this deal. ITS NOT WORTH IT.
we got instead of wine, which were pretty bad, coctail drinks, for same price.
food wasnt too good, but we had nice outing too, they also took the coupon from you gladly.
@Yaks: Not only don’t they play Live music on Shabbat, but their website also explicitly states that they don’t play live music during Sefirah too.
Been there many times, food is excellent staff is very friendly, and the owner always looks to please. I’ts a great deal!
It’s motzei shabbos.
Anyone noticed the live music on shabbos line? I don’t know anything about the rav or the hashgacha, but I do know Halacha which deff prohibits live music on shabbos….. Unless they are referring to motzai shabbos?
@hi:
I guess I don’t understand people’s logic here.
If you ordered off their menu and got 2 rib-eye steaks at $36 each and the Middle-Eastern Combo appetizer for $14 you’re at $86. Plus tax and tips and you’re at about $110.
So why not also get another appetizer, 2 side dishes, 2 desserts, and a bottle of wine on top of those 2 entrees and the other appetizer all for nearly the same exact price by buying this deal?
not sure why people are saying $35.00 for tax and tip.its about 45+.it is not a good deal for someone looking for a steal.
if you want WINE 2 OF EVERYTHING, it will be a good deal.
BUT if you can do with out the wine and get 1 appitizer and 2 mains, and no dessert that will deff be cheaper!!(look at there menu.they are pretty cheap for a nyc resturant.
@Yitz:
People said it’s $35 for tax and tip.
Ordering $85 of food from anywhere will also cost $110 after tax and tip.
I do love Le Marais, but you aren’t getting anywhere near this amount of food for just $85+ for 2 people there.
Dan, if they ask for a $35 tip this is really not a good deal and doesn’t deserve to be on your site. It makes more sense to take your money to a better place with more on the menu.
Rav Dovid is my home boy.
To number 15: I HAVE BEEN LIVING IN THE LOWER EAST SIDE FOR OVER 30 YEARS AND SPEAK TO RAV DOVID AT LEAST 2 TIMES A WEEK .
Only American Lubavitchers have sh’chita and kashrut issues. Us Lubavitchers from Israel know that if you know and respect the Rav, his meat is good, regardless of some hechsher that some poor tool paid a bundle to acquire. Same goes for eating out at people’s houses; its unheard of not to eat out at someone else’s house. (And this is coming from a native Kfar Chabadnik).
Where’s the love, Klal Yisroel??
Oh, and the food is kosher (and superb) at Talia’s. Rav Marmostein’s name is just that: a name.
I think you could do a lot better with $110 (including the $35 tax and tip) at la marie. Dan, thanks for taking off that not true guarantee/return policy of groupon… Bec it aint so!
Went there last summer when I won Dan’s giveaway. Food was very good.
I asked Rabbi Belsky once before eating there. He told me
Rabbi Marmorstien is very reliable.
i happen to know rav dovid feinstein personally, and he never told me about that hechsher…who r u camera dude u dont even know what rav dovid looks like!
Rabbi marmostien is accepted by rav dovid feinstein and if its good for horav dovid its good for anyone else !!!!
probabley you have to pay the tax on the order and + tip too
Was there with the deal. Very limited menu, food was not that great, wine was terrible and they ask for $35 tax/tip based on “it should have cost $150”
If you want to go there forget the deal, it’s not such a good deal
Expiration date extended! Now ends Oct 17, 2012
Rabbi Marmorstein is not accepted by all circles as a reliable hashgacha.
Hashgacha is fine, food is ok, check yelp, reviews aren’t great.
Great hashgacha
Meal mart and Aarons best
is it a good Hashgacha??
Any1 know if they carry any lubavitch shechita?
is it A GOOD HASHGACHA???
Good deal
Great food
Good service
@Chani:
It’s valid every day of the week.
They have prepaid shabbos meals, those are excluded from the offer, but you can eat there on motzei shabbos with the offer.
Only valid for Saturday? What’s the deal with that?
Anyone been here? How is it?