Talia's Steakhouse, a glatt kosher restaurant on Manhattan's Upper West Side, is gearing up to serve prepaid meals for Rosh Hashanah 2026, which begins Friday, September 11th, and concludes Sunday, September 13th. For nearly 25 years, the restaurant has been a staple for holiday dining, offering traditional and symbolic dishes that are integral to the Jewish New Year.
This year, patrons can expect a menu that includes challah, apple and honey, pomegranates, and even fish heads, all prepared in accordance with Orthodox Jewish law. As part of the holiday observance, no money is exchanged during Rosh Hashanah, so all reservations must be made and paid for in advance. The restaurant is also offering delivery and catering options for those who prefer to celebrate at home or elsewhere.
In addition to the main restaurant, Talia's fast-food sister establishment, Shawarma Shabazi, is providing catering services for the holiday. For more details on catering, visit Shawarma Shabazi's catering menu.
The restaurant has also expanded its culinary offerings by welcoming West Side Wok & Konata Sushi Bar, a popular kosher Chinese and sushi spot, into its kitchen. This move allows for a broader range of dining options for the community. More information about West Side Wok can be found at their website.
For those interested in experiencing Rosh Hashanah at Talia's, the restaurant has set up a dedicated page with details about the holiday meals. Visit Talia's Rosh Hashanah page for more information. Additionally, Talia's will erect a large Sukkah for the Sukkot holiday, continuing its tradition of accommodating major Jewish holidays.
Talia's Steakhouse has been a fixture in the kosher dining scene for over two decades, evolving from a traditional steakhouse into a modern, hip venue that welcomes a diverse clientele, including Chabad and Satmar Chasidim, Modern Orthodox, secular Jews, and non-Jewish guests. The restaurant is known for its romantic ambiance, with dim lighting, candles, fresh roses on each table, and live music, making it a popular destination for special occasions.
Beyond the holiday meals, Talia's offers prepaid Shabbat dinners every week and hosts meals for all major Jewish holidays. For more information about the restaurant and its offerings, visit Talia's Steakhouse website.


