Last-Minute Shopping

supersol.jpgWith the clock ticking down to Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New Year, those who can't make it out to Brooklyn like Mayor Mike or land a table at one of the city's posh kosher restaurants can take care of all their last minute shopping needs on the Upper West Side. There are kosher markets dotting the map between West 72nd and West 96th Streets where you can stock up on all your High Holiday necessaries. At Supersol on Amsterdam Avenue, once you get past the overpowering smell of rye bread and russian dressing from the deli counter by the front door, you can find all manner of kosher meats, prepared foods, and snacks to serve your kosher needs. Don't forget to pick up a round challah; there are a few shelves of them to the left of the entrance.

Supersol Kosher Supermarket
Amsterdam Avenue between 85th and 86th Streets
(212) 875-1731

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For some upscale challah, I noticed loaves of (possibly organic) round challah this morning at Le Pain Quotidien, of all places.

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