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Mike's Bistro: The Quiet Kosher Tasting Room of the Upper West Side
Mike Gershkovich's eponymous bistro is the kosher world's answer to a chef's counter — small, exact, and worth every detour.
New York, United States
Mike's Bistro does not perform. It plates. The tuna tartare, the short rib agnolotti, the cocoa-dusted duck — every course is a sentence with no extra words.
A short kosher wine list, chosen by a chef who actually drinks. Reserve early.
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