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Hurwitz Kosher Meat Market

September 1st, 2006


I like to make my own roast chicken but when I don’t have time or just don’ feel like cooking, I go to Hurwitz Kosher Meat Market on Concord St.,  they have rotisserie chickens ready to go at the end of the day.

This place is little but they have everything you could want: kishki, kugel, soups, pickles, appetizers etc…

Last night I got a chicken and a mini Challah (they were out of knishes or I would have got some of those too):

The butcher is always so friendly and such a nice guy it makes me happy to support a local business. They’ve been there for years and some how can stay in business even though the owner was telling me he has noticed people have been going to supermarkets more for stuff they used to buy there.

So if anyone is looking to buy anything kosher, or just tasty, please go give Hurwitz your business, they have great stuff, you can park right there on the street and you won’t have to wait in line like at a big grocery store.  They also have a list of dishes you can order for the holidays.

4 Comments »

  1. I’ve been driving by there for years, and thought that it was only opened weekends or something because it looks closed. Thanks for the tip.
    Like Cintolos on Grant St. it’s one of the few remaining neighborhood grocers.

    Comment by dave — September 1, 2006 @ 2:55 pm

  2. Hey, I can walk there. I guess they don’t have much for vegetarians though.

    I’ll stop there next time I make bread pudding.

    Comment by Kristin — September 1, 2006 @ 5:45 pm

  3. Went there for the first time last Passover to buy a brisket and chicken. They were very nice considering how clueless I was about the whole thing (had never bought or cooked brisket before). Also got some knishes that everyone loved.

    Comment by Jenn — September 1, 2006 @ 7:09 pm

  4. Hey M,

    While I was walking home from the train today, I stopped in for one of those rotisserie chickens… pretty good… and the guy running the place was very friendly… although better than the chicken, was the jar of sauerkraut that I picked up from this place, awesome! Thanks for the rec!

    Comment by Paul Jasper — September 6, 2006 @ 4:56 am

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