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Etc Steakhouse, Teaneck: The Suburb That Built a Kosher Temple to Beef
Chef Seth Warshaw's Teaneck institution proved the kosher steakhouse did not need Manhattan to be serious. The dry-aged ribeye is the argument.
Teaneck, New Jersey, United States
Etc is the rare suburban kosher room that does not flatter itself. The duck wings are smoke and pomegranate. The ribeye is forty-two days under salt and patience.
Service warm, hechsher impeccable, dessert worth the after-dinner walk down Cedar Lane.
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