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Ebinger's was a bakery in Brooklyn, New York that invented Blackout cake. [1] The original location was opened by George and Catherine Ebinger in 1898 [2] on Flatbush Avenue near Cortelyou Street. [3] Contemporaries included other German bakeries such as Drake's and Entenmann's. [4]
Brooklyn’s OG Babka: Green’s Babka Using their Hungarian mother’s recipes dating back to the 1930s, Chana Green’s children opened a kosher Brooklyn bakery to honor her, called Green’s ...
82-10, 82-20 Queens Blvd. 40°44′14″N 73°52′52″W / 40.7372°N 73.8811°W / 40.7372; -73.8811 ( Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Lodge Elmhurst
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Ratner's was founded in 1905 by Jacob Harmatz and his brother-in-law Alex Ratner, who supposedly flipped a coin to decide whose name would be on the sign. [1] Ratner sold his share in the restaurant to Harmatz in 1918, and it remained in the Harmatz family from then on.
Sampling the bakery traditions of other cultures is a pleasure that can be enjoyed without the expense of travel — especially since our travel options are particularly limited these days due to ...
The Pastrami Queen is a Jewish deli on the Upper East Side of Manhattan which opened as Pastrami King in Williamsburg, Brooklyn before moving to Kew Gardens, Queens [2] in 1961. [3] The kosher restaurant opened in 1956. [4] They've since opened (2020) [5] a location on the Upper West Side [6] considered their flagship location. [3]
Black and White Babka. Emily Alben. December 20, 2024 at 6:00 AM (Catherine Dzilenski/For The Times)