B & H Dairy

Review by: Roadfood Team

My first job when I moved to NYC was at a bookstore in Greenwich Village, where co-workers raved about a tiny hole-in-the-wall a few blocks away called B&H — a Kosher Vegetarian lunch counter.  Being a non-Kosher carnivore with an unworldly palate, I brusquely dismissed the rave reviews. I could not have been more wrong. Over the years, I learned to appreciate the joys of Eastern European comfort food, Jewish food in particular:  challah bread, mushroom barley soup, stuffed cabbage, matzo ball soup, and so much more.

So, when I finally stopped into B & H Dairy one morning for breakfast — my favorite meal of the day — I was wowed. First off, it was a bargain: a pair of perfectly fried eggs, vividly seasoned home fries, thick-cut, darkly toasted slices of challah bread, tea and orange juice, all for $7.  In a city that tends to have average breakfasts at higher than average prices, this one really stood out.  I also picked up a loaf of challah for $6.00, which made outstanding French toast for the next few days.

Lunch is no slouch either.  When I look at the specials and the list of soups, the phrase that comes to mind is “Jewish soul food.”  A pierogies & cup-of-soup special is, for me, two sauerkraut and two potato & cheese, all fried, with sour cream, a cup of mushroom barley soup and a couple of slices of that excellent challah.  On a rainy day, that soup is very comforting. Maybe it could use a bit more seasoning and a heavier hand with the dill, but I’ll get it again in a heartbeat.

B&H has been around since 1938. It looks like very little has changed since then.  It really is a place that the neighborhood locals come for a square meal. It’s very small. During a recent visit, I was sitting at a table next to the wall and the counterman leaned over the counter — literally all the way across the restaurant — to hand me my bowl of soup!

*Original post by Billyboy*

What To Eat

Challah

DISH
Pierogi

DISH
Mushroom Barley Soup

DISH

B & H Dairy Recipes

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One Response to “B & H Dairy”

Bill Homan

July 17th, 2021

The photo of the Challah shown under What To Eat appears to be a pain au chocolat or danish of some sort. The same photo also appears as a Coconut Cream Pustie in the review for Florentine Pastry Shop in Utica, NY. Please use the Challah toast photo above or the whole loaf photo that I will be sending. Thanks. Best regards, Billyboy

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