> On Sep 1, 2016, at 3:40 PM, Frieda Tabak <friedatabak_at_me.com> wrote:
>
> They were open for "lunch". Our main meal was Midday. What I remember was my love for their spring potato soup with new potatoes and new peas garnished with some Schmetten (sour cream). Their belagte Brodchen, especially the ones with Icra (fish roe paste) were to die for.
>
> Frieda
>
>> On Sep 1, 2016, at 12:21 PM, Taylor, Miriam R <mirtaylo_at_indiana.edu> wrote:
>>
>> The Friedmann restaurant was not a vegetarian restaurant.
>> It was a "kosher" restaurant which served only "milchidig" dishes,
>> Meaning that it served fish, eggs, vegetables and fruit, but did not serve any kind of meat.
>> I do not know whether it was open for lunch.
>> Like all Jewish stores it was closed on Saturday, But in contrast to non-Jewish stores,
>> It was open on Sunday afternoon.
>> It's most famous dish was "borscht".
>>
>> Mimi
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