![]() If you don’t make a reservation, or are late to your reservation, you may not be seated (during high season I suppose). Family members of mine did try Shari’s over the summer and had the following advice: food is overpriced for what it is, and get there early. ![]() Shari’s Glatt Kosher Steakhouse – 6821 Blackhorse Pike, Egg Harbor, NJ – about a 20-25 minute drive from most hotels and casinos in Atlantic City, Shari’s is not open all year round (it was closed when I was there in January), and was set to reopen during the warmer months.Shalom Pita – 6514 Ventnor Ave., Ventnor City, NJ – Down the block from Jerusalem Glatt Kosher Restaurant.(That was not a pun on the game of Monopoly, which named all the properties after the streets in Atlantic City). That’s what happens when you have a monopoly on the area. Most entrées were ~$30, while a comparable dish in most NYC restaurants would have been ~$15. Food was par/subpar, and the portions were small compared to the price. There is only one (two waiters maximum) for the whole place, and even with only 3 tables to serve, the service was still very slow. Jerusalem Glatt Kosher Restaurant – 6410 Ventnor Ave., Ventnor City, NJ – A highly overpriced meat restaurant, about a 10 min drive from most hotel casinos.There are 3 kosher restaurants in the Atlantic City vicinity: The Kosher options in the AC area aren’t many, or particularly exciting, but enough to accommodate the kosher traveler (or kosher gambler) down in south Jersey. Contributed by: Dani Klein | Date of Travel: January 2011
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