China Glatt
Information About China Glatt
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4413 13th Avenue (Between 44th & 45th St.), Brooklyn, NY, 11219
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Rating (average)
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Rabbinical Supervision
Rabbi Amram Roth, Chasidishe Shechita
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Service Hours
Sunday Thursday: 12:30-11pm
Friday - Saturday: Closed -
Average Check
$15 - $20
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Attire
Casual
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Succah On Succot
Yes
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Nine Days Menu
Yes
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Open For Pesach
No
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Services Available
Take-out, Private Parties, Handicap Accessible
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Reservations
Recommended
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Credit Cards
Major
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About China Glatt
China Glatt, located in the heart of Borough Park’s 13th Avenue shopping district, has been offering generous portions of delectable Chinese food in an upscale atmosphere since 1998. When owner Sholom Witriol started this venture, he used his expertise and knowledge as a frequent diner to come up with Chinese cuisine that customers couldn’t find anywhere else. Once you try their fare, you will agree that he has succeeded.
Besides the staple of kosher Chinese dishes such as Sesame Chicken and Pepper Steak which are always fantastic here, he and his well-trained chefs, with over 40 years of combined experience, came up with exotic and innovative dishes like Grilled Chicken Singapore Style, Ong’s Fong Won Gai and Blai Zing Beef. The special spices and sauces that they use are distinct and flavorful. The restaurant is also well known for their award-winning sushi. In fact, they were a winner in 3 categories in a recent taste test with hundreds of other restaurants. The Boro Park Roll and 13th Avenue Roll are highly recommended.
Sholom, who lives in the neighborhood, has gotten to know his customers and what they like. They’re more than happy to modify the dishes to suit your taste or special diet. The vegetables are constantly checked and everything is made with the finest ingredients. The attentive and efficient staff are always ready to advise and recommend from their abundant variety and selections.
China Glatt is also highly experienced and has a wonderful reputation in catering minor to major events. From your weekly learning program in shul, office parties at work or Sheva Brachot in their private dining room upstairs (see below), Sholom’s constant care is evident with amazing assortment of Chinese and sushi platters. A full selection of wines from countries all over the world, classical music playing in the background, Asian paintings on the walls, flowers on each of the tables, and new custom-made chairs all combine to create an elegant and exciting dining experience.
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