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149.1 | | LOGIC::DESMARAIS | Anything you can do I can do Meta | Fri Jun 20 1986 10:16 | 15 |
| Hi Linda,
A number of kosher caterers advertise in the Jewish Advocate newspaper; I'll
type in a summary after I get the next edition (today's mail, I think).
In personal experience, which is what you're really asking for, I've eaten a
dinner catered by Green Manor, and thought it was OK.
But the most important point: what is this EVENT you are planning? :-)
(Can't stand the suspense!)
Regards,
Joyce
PS Are you still tech writing in Marlboro?
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149.2 | request the official list | CAD::RICHARDSON | | Fri Jun 20 1986 13:51 | 13 |
| The easiest thing to do, especially if you mean that the food had
better be glat kosher, is to call the V'ad Harabonim in Boston (may
be in Brookline now; used to be on Tremont Street) and request their
list. When Paul and I got married (4 1/2 years ago) there were
only ten caterers on the list (Green Manor was one of them), so
it didn't take too long to call all of them and get comparisons.
They were all located in Boston or its southern suburbs, and some
of them only cater at certain locations (like, some hotels). We
found a women in Newton who would go to Worcester for us, at a
reasonable price (but I don't remember her name), and the food was
quite good. (I don't know what you do if you want to have an event
in Springfield or someplace...) There might be glat caterers in
Worcester now; the Jewish community there has grown a lot recently.
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149.3 | Worcester area | GRAMPS::LISS | Fred - ESD&P Shrewsbury MA | Fri Jun 20 1986 14:16 | 6 |
| Ruth's Kitchen in Worcester is glatt kosher and will cater
at various locations around the Worcester area. Besides her
the the next nearest glatt caterer is in Road Island.
Fred
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149.4 | Check out Gilbert | NONODE::CHERSON | Imagination tires before nature | Fri Jun 20 1986 16:14 | 6 |
| You may want to check out Gilbert, they catered our wedding (we
had dairy - my wife insists on "real" desserts), and the food was
excellent. They're from Providence, but they do maintain an office
in this area(Newton, I think).
David
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149.5 | The affair is... | LEZAH::LTRAPASSO | | Fri Jun 20 1986 17:42 | 10 |
| The affair I am arranging is a dinner for Hadassah members.
I've been told that caterers treat nonprofit organizations
different and have a different price structure.
Anyone familiar with this?
<<Linda
p.s. to Joyce--I am still writing in MRO. Hope to see you at woods
mtg next week.
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149.6 | Another possibility | CURIE::GOLD | Jack E. Gold, MRO3 | Fri Jun 20 1986 18:00 | 8 |
| The shul I belong to has many functions, particularly brotherhood
and sisterhood dinners, catered by a couple who belong to the shul.
They are an older couple and do not do it for a living. They might
do it if it is for a charitable organization, and if the function
is at the shul. If you are interested, let me know and I can give
you the name of someone to call. The shul is located in Worcester.
Jack
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149.7 | I couldn't resist | NAAD::GOLDBERG | Len Goldberg | Mon Jun 23 1986 22:37 | 7 |
| Old Myron Cohen chestnut:
Two women are talking by the pool at the country club:
Bertha: Sadie, you shouldn't tell a soul... I'm having an affair!
Sadie: So nu, who's catering?
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149.8 | This one has already dealt with Hadassah | BIGAPL::GITNER | | Fri Jun 27 1986 10:37 | 11 |
| Linda,
My wife has also arranged functions for Hadassah, the Framingham Chapter,
being a past Vice President. She has used Rubin Caterers of Newton, MA. a
number of times and has always been pleased. He is accustom to working
with Hadassah (pricing, etc.). I believe that you can get their phone
number from directory assistance. Unfortunately, I don't have the phone
number with me. If you do want to contact them, and have trouble, send
MAIL and I can get the phone number (I think).
-- David
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149.9 | Thanks!!! | MARY::TRAPASSO | | Fri Jun 27 1986 15:14 | 3 |
| Thanks to everyone who provided information.
<<Linda
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149.10 | Guide to Jewish Boston | BAGELS::SREBNICK | David Srebnick, NCSS, LKG1-3/B19 | Mon Jun 30 1986 15:22 | 7 |
| I was looking through the Guide to Jewish Boston (and New England)
and there were several kosher caterers listed there. If you wish
the list, you can a) buy the book, or b) send me a MAIL message
and I'll give you the names.
The book happens to be excellent. I'd strongly recommend purchasing
it.
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149.11 | A New Caterer | FDCV03::CUSNER | | Sun Aug 10 1986 04:57 | 10 |
| Andy Wiener of Brookline has catered several affairs which I have
attended recently and has done an excellent job. Mostly his catering
has been milchig.
Recently he has begun catering fleischig and will be the kosher
caterer in a recently renovated hotel in Brookline.
Andy is shomer shabbos and has a very reliable hashgochah. He can
be reached by calling Cafe Shalom (I do not remember the name of
his catering business but his family operates Cafe Shalom).
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149.12 | Gilbert & Davis; moved from note 172.0 | CRLVMS::HALBERT | CRL, Trellis | Fri Jan 20 1989 11:07 | 21 |
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Another place for excellent ( I think strictly Kosher ) food
is at Davis Catering. Once called Gilbert & Davis and maybe
even back to Gilbert & Davis makes the most incredible
chopped liver in the world. I HATE liver, but their liver
really is outrageous. The chopped herring is good and so is
their kishka. The kinishes are homemade as is everything else.
It is located on Rt. 1 between Dedham and West Roxbury. Right
near Manufacture's Marketplace. They have a little store up
front for little things, like those mentioned above, but they also
do catering for affairs aswell. Pricey, but worth it.
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149.13 | any new advice? | CRLVMS::HALBERT | CRL, Trellis | Fri Jan 20 1989 11:09 | 4 |
| Since the last discussion about kosher caterers was in 1986, I wonder if
anyone has any new advice or experiences, positive or negative. This is
for a wedding in Needham (MA) in 1986. Thanks very much!
--Dan
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149.14 | IZZY'S OF PROVIDENCE, RI | ESOCTS::LEVIN | | Fri Jan 20 1989 11:43 | 17 |
| I was married in a conservative Newton, MA synagogue this past October.
It was a 1:00 pm traditional Jewish wedding. The reception was in the
Social Hall at the synagogue.
Our choices for caterers revolved around Gilbert and Davis, Green
Manor, and Izzy's. We used Izzy's Kosher Catering out of Providence,
Rhode Island.
Quite frankly, the food was sensational! Our guests - all 200 of
them - and the immediate wedding party, raved about it. The leftovers
- and there was some as a few guests couldn't come at the last minute
- have been a pleasure to eat! Also - I should note, there were
no "food oriented" disasters. (Not enough food ordered, cold food,
etc.) Everything was perfect. I couldn't recommend Izzy's enough.
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149.15 | Carol Wald in Newton | COGMK::MALMBERG | | Wed Feb 01 1989 11:49 | 24 |
| I was married last spring at Congregation Ahabat Sholom in Lynn,
an Orthodox synogogue. The woman in charge of events gave me several
names of caterers. We had Carol Wald in Newton do the food. The
people we invited were both Jewish and not Jewish, so we wanted
a more cosmopolitan menu. We also had many children there (one
caterer told me children don't belong at weddings) so we needed
a menu they would eat too. Carol suggested a separate menu for
the children. Carol had a shelf of cookbooks which are among the
best I know in her office. When I remarked on this, she told me
about her training. She studied extensively with Madeleine Kamman
and has attended seminars with Flo Bakker and Julia Child.
Our menu was chicken breasts with fresh asparagus and mustard sauce,
seasoned wild rice, sauteed summer squash with bits of red pepper
for color. We had various fresh fruits before the main course and
also with the cake. She makes a custard base from orange juice
and eggs for the icing for the cake. It was much better than the
usual Crisco shortening base. The kids had plates full of little
meatballs, cocktail franks and chicken nuggets with raw vegetables.
EVERYONE thought the food was wonderful: I think it was inspirational
to a number of my most Orthodox friends.
Because she brings all her own dishes, she will also go to Conservative
events.
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149.16 | Cape Cod, MA? | SAFETY::JACOBS | | Wed May 31 1989 14:22 | 9 |
|
May I ask if anyone has heard of any Kosher caterers on Cape Cod?
I wouldn't expect it, but one never knows--a member of a lost tribe,
perhaps. :-)
thanks for the info,
Cheryl
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149.17 | have nosh, will travel | CRLVMS::HALBERT | CRL, Trellis | Wed May 31 1989 18:22 | 6 |
| I didn't discover any in my kosher caterer quest, but they'll all
travel quite far to cater something, in general. The last time I was in
touch with Izzy's in Providence, for instance, they had gone to
Andover. Most of their business is actually in Mass. So Cape Cod would
certainly be OK by them. I'm sure the same would be true of Rubin, and
any others in the Stoughton/Canton area.
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149.18 | try Gilbert | SETH::CHERSON | are you interfacing or talking? | Thu Jun 01 1989 09:21 | 4 |
| Gilbert caterers are based in Providence, so I don't think the Cape
would be out of reach for them. They're great.
David
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149.19 | Wald's Foods May Travel, Too | VAXWRK::EPSTEIN | | Thu Jun 01 1989 11:11 | 8 |
| Wald in Newton may also travel to the Cape. We had them at our
wedding and had wonderful hors d'oeuvres, buffet(roast beef, poached
salmon, vegetarian/pareve lasagne, lo mein, antipasto), and dessert
buffet. They even did Peking duck as an hors d'oeuvres! They
are unpretentious - if you want white glove service and "Vienna
carts", Gilbert may be the best choice for you.
Sara
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149.20 | white gloves? | SETH::CHERSON | are you interfacing or talking? | Thu Jun 01 1989 12:49 | 8 |
| re: -1
I don't know what you mean by "white glove service", gilbert catered
our wedding (granted it was six years ago) and I didn't find the
service to be "white glove". Of course the state that I was in
was barely conscious ^.
David
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149.21 | White Glove = $$$$ | VAXWRK::EPSTEIN | | Thu Jun 01 1989 18:10 | 22 |
| White glove service is also called "French service". It's a
fancy shmancy thing where all the waitpersons where white
gloves to serve you. I first saw this at a New York/Queens
wedding. Personally, I find it a bit pretentious. But, to
some people($$$$), it's very important. I'm sure Gilbert
has wonderful food, too. In evaluating caterers for our
wedding, I tried to stay away from caterers offering white
glove service, Vienna dessert tables(In NYC, sometimes, the
caterers dim the lights, put spotlights on the dance floor,
have the band play a peppy number and actually announce
"so-and-so caterers are pleased to present the Vienna tables",
and then the wait persons wheel the carts around on the dance
floor. It looks like a circus.), and anything else that might
not be to our liking. I was looking for a creative yet down
to earth caterer that would listen and be responsive to the
kind of affair we wanted. That's why we picked Wald.
At the wedding we went to in NYC, the caterer was told not
to parade the Vienna carts as described above but they did so
anyway. Needless to say, there was a very angry bride.
Sara
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149.22 | the same gilbert? | TAZRAT::CHERSON | are you interfacing or talking? | Fri Jun 02 1989 12:37 | 7 |
| re: -1
I don't know are we talking about the same caterer here?? At our
wedding the waiters did not wear gloves (of any color), and we did
have a large dessert table, but it was stationary.
David
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149.23 | Pareve lasagna? | ULTRA::WITTENBERG | Secure Systems for Insecure People | Fri Jun 02 1989 17:44 | 3 |
| I know how to make vegetarian lasagna, but pareve? What's in it?
--David
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149.24 | Pareve Lasagne | VAXWRK::EPSTEIN | | Mon Jun 05 1989 11:32 | 16 |
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>> I know how to make vegetarian lasagna, but pareve? What's in it?
It's like an eggplant parmagian but without the cheese. It had
a very spicy tomato sauce.
It was great!
As for white gloves, caterers offer various levels of service.
They may offer informal and very formal levels. As I stated
earlier, my preference is not for white glove. And, after my
friend's experience in Queens, I looked for a caterer without
this level because I did not want it to be inadvertently slipped
in to our reception.
Sara
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149.25 | lasagna comes all three ways | DELNI::GOLDSTEIN | looking for Ayesha | Mon Jun 05 1989 16:03 | 11 |
| re:.23,.24
This is a digression, but as I am lactose-intolerant, I make non-dairy
lasagna. A half-pound of soft tofu, an egg and some garlic and
maybe a little salt and you've got a decent substitute for the ricotta
filling. Plenty of good tomato sauce rounds it out. Parve or meat
versions are both possible.
(My wedding was catered by Charles Gilbert & Davis of W. Roxbury,
and the food was very good, though not cheap. I didn't realize
they still had an RI operation; I thought they had re-merged.)
fred
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149.26 | current status | ULTRA::WITTENBERG | Secure Systems for Insecure People | Mon Aug 14 1989 16:22 | 24 |
| I've just started to do some calling around, so here is an update
on some of the caterers mentioned earlier:
Davis is still in the phone book, but it lists the same number as
Gilbert and Davis: (617) 325-7750
Green Manor has two phone numbers (617)244-5344 (Newton, but they
are only in their Newton office by appointment) and (617) 244-5344
Their main office, I don't remember where it is.
Izzy's (based in Providence, but they will come to the Boston
area) (401) 738-5454
Traditionally yours (which I think was run by Carol Wald) is out
of business.
I also found a phone number for "Jewish Religous Information"
(617) 426-2139. They have lists of kosher caterers, restaurants,
bakeries, and so forth. They also have lists of congregations in
the area, and a rabbi who will answer questions for you. I don't
know his name, nor what branch he is. The woman there seemed
helpful, and will be sending me the list of caterers.
--David
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149.27 | more info | ULTRA::WITTENBERG | Secure Systems for Insecure People | Tue Aug 22 1989 16:36 | 17 |
| A bit more information:
Traditionally yours is out of business, but it is unrelated to
Carol Wald. They're still in business and serve pareve and meat
only. (617) 965-1117
The "Jewish Religous information service" turns out to be Vaad
Harabonim. They won't say that over the phone, and their mail
comes without a return address. I don't know why they are trying
to hide. They sent me a list of kosher caterers (there are only
9 or 10) and a seperate list of kosher bakers. The list of
caterers doesn't include Izzy's, presumably because Izzy's is in
Providence. There may be still more caterers nearby that they
don't list.
--David
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149.28 | | CADSYS::REISS | Fern Alyza Reiss | Thu Aug 31 1989 09:28 | 11 |
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Re: .26
One notable exception to this list is Andrew's Catering. Andrew is the
son of the owners of Cafe Shalom (a dairy restaurant in Brookline) and
his catering is quite good.
I just finished a tasting tour of every kosher caterer in the Boston
area and would be happy to provide more details via email to anyone who
has an upcoming affair. I've sampled Carol Wald, Andrews, Green Manor,
Gilbert and Davis, and Izzy's. We're going with Green Manor; Andrews
and Carol Wald were also very good.
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149.29 | Andrew was great | CRLVMS::HALBERT | CRL, Trellis | Thu Aug 31 1989 12:20 | 5 |
| Andrew did a great job for our wedding, and the food was excellent. We
had a number of spontaneous compliments about it. He's somewhat more
expensive than most other kosher caterers.
--Dan
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149.30 | How about southern N.H.? | SQLRUS::WASSERMAN | Deb Wasserman, DTN 264-1863 | Tue Oct 10 1989 09:36 | 7 |
| Does anyone know of any kosher caterers in southern N.H. (Nashua or
Manchester area?). I am interested in having someone bring prepared
platters of dairy stuff to my house for a bris/baby-naming.
Alternatively, if there are any kosher restaurants that would prepare
platters "to go", that would OK also.
Thanks for any suggestions!
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