Restaurant Openings, Closings and Changes
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Kosher Today last week ran a story about the state of kosher restaurants with many quotes from Publisher Elan Kornblum. Click here or the link right below for the interesting article.
For more articles in last week's Kosher Today's newsletter, click the links below.
MANHATTAN 
Here are some more photo illustrations of the new Prime Grill, opening in a few months.
Day 5
Specializing in authentic Japanese sushi and seafood, Day 5 (get it, fish was created on the 5th day) is taking over the location which formerly housed Sushi Moto. The Coney Island store between M and N, will feature chefs from NY-famed restaurants Nobu and Blue Ribbon Sushi and will be opening in a couple of weeks. Under Kehillah Kashrus.

Just two doors down another restaurant is about to open
at 1720 Coney Island Avenue, in time for Super Sunday.
King Bites (former location of Schnitzel King) promises to bring a newest concept of food flexiblity. At King Bites,
every customer can choose from 9 types of bites (King Shnitzel, Crispy Shnitzel, Shnitzel Marinara, grilled baby chicken, lamb burger, bbq steak, beef burger, grilled pastrami and vegetable burger) where the customer can "mix or match" their sandwich. Instead of ordering one large schnitzel sandwich, the customer can divide the sandwich to be one schnitzel, one lamb burger and one pastrami. With the concept of "Mix & Match" the customer has the choice to eat whatever they like without having to order three large portions. They will also have a full menu, where customers can order sandwiches, wraps, salads, soups, dinner plates and more. Under Kehillas Kashrus.
Nas Car Wraps
LONG BRANCH, NJ:
They will be temporarily closed this week. The building is undergoing major renovations after an unfortunate flooding from a broken sprinkler pipe. They are working swiftly and efficiently in order to reopen their doors for you and plan on reopening this Sunday February 3rd. For further information please call 908-616-0731
PHILADELPHIA
Burger.org's location on South Street has closed, but their Chestnut address is still open and they will soon be opening another location in the Main Line