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Going Fast! Top Kosher Spots Still Have Tables for Thanksgiving Dinner

It’s not too late for a Thanksgiving-eve dinner reservation. Some top kosher spots are stepping up to the plate if your holiday includes a night off from the kitchen.

Abigael’s in Manhattan will feature a classic turkey roulade and autumn harvest salad as part of its extensive holiday menu.

At Reserve Cut, the pricy Wall Street steakhouse, options include chestnut soup and a “turkey duo” of breast and egg roll along with its regular menu.

If you’re spending the holidays in Miami Beach, Harbour Grill in Surfside is going old-school, with smoked turkey breast, green beans and pecan pie.

And for something completely different, kosher sports bar Teaneck Doghouse will offer turkey burgers and dogs for the holiday, along with all-day football on giant TVs. More at GreatKosherRestaurants.

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Michael Kaminer is a contributing editor at the Forward. Contact him at kaminer@forward.com

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