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Welcome to Knish Nosh

"Knish Nosh, a cozy kosher eatery on Queens Blvd in Rego Park, NY, offers a wide range of homemade soups, gourmet salads, and house specialties. From traditional favorites like matzoh ball soup and stuffed cabbage to unique creations like vegan stuffed cabbage and mushroom knishes, Knish Nosh delivers delicious comfort food with a nostalgic twist. Customers rave about the warm atmosphere, friendly staff, and the feeling of being transported back to their grandmother's kitchen. The authenticity and quality of the dishes make Knish Nosh a must-visit spot for anyone craving a taste of homecooked goodness."

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  • Knish Nosh
    98-104 Queens Blvd Rego Park, NY 11374
    98-104 Queens Blvd Rego Park, NY 11374 Hotline: (718) 897-5554

Introducing Knish Nosh, a beloved kosher spot located on Queens Blvd in Rego Park, NY. Known for its delicious homemade soups, gourmet salads, and house specialties, Knish Nosh offers a variety of options for every palate.

One of the highlights of Knish Nosh is their homemade soups, including the savory chicken broth, classic chicken noodle soup, and comforting matzoh ball soup. Perfect for a chilly day or simply a comforting meal, these soups are sure to warm your soul.

For those looking for something lighter, Knish Nosh also offers gourmet salads such as macaroni salad, potato salad, coleslaw, and garden fresh mesclun salad. These fresh and flavorful salads are the perfect accompaniment to any meal.

When it comes to house specialties, Knish Nosh does not disappoint. From stuffed cabbage to chicken strudel, kasha varnishkes to chopped liver, the menu is full of traditional dishes made with love and care.

Customers rave about the warm and welcoming atmosphere at Knish Nosh. Whether you're a regular or a first-time visitor, you'll feel like part of the family as soon as you step through the door.

So, if you're in the mood for a taste of tradition and a warm, comforting meal, look no further than Knish Nosh. With a menu that caters to all tastes and a cozy atmosphere that feels like home, this kosher gem is a must-visit for food lovers in the area.

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Al H.
Al H.

Queens Blvd in Rego Park is always an adventure. Driving means, if you see a parking space, grab it. Knish Nosh has long been on my bucket list. Always drove by, never stopped in. This time I did. I spotted from the front counter, the lady in the back telling me, someone will be right out. A very small store with one table for two inside, and a place to nosh on the sidewalk. Soneone ahead was picking up an ordere of pastrami, but I was here for the signature potato knish. Now for those poor souls that have gone their entire lives without, the k is not silent. It is massive. It costs a bit more but also is larger than Yonah Shimmel's. It is good and thankfully not at all greasy. I am satisfied.

E F.
E F.

More than kinish but each kinish can be several meals.It tastes like home and. warms my heart . The staff were super helpful looked for both a kinish and vegitarian stuffed cabbage in the back. I'm looking forward to returning having another kasha kinish and sweet potato and my husband wants the pastrami sand which. i hope this place never changes

Carmen M.
Carmen M.

The wonderful tradition Knosh knosh store for the best knishes in Queens. So nostalgic for me. 62 years in Forest Hills and I always find time to stop by when I'm near. Today I had a potato knish and cucumber salad... Then I was blessed with a cookie.... Thank you nice lady...

Rachel B.
Rachel B.

This little spot is a precious gem! If you are so lucky to live near, or have a vehicle (or a handy way of getting there), consider yourself LUCKY!! This place harkens back to the days of having your Bubbe cook for you in her own kitchen, made with love, sweat and tears!! The prices might give her a flutter but it's well worth every cent!! I found myself near the NYU Rego Park medical center, and realized this was a hop, skip and a jump from there. Due to the fact that I hadn't eaten since the day before to get ready for a procedure, my friend and I were staving!! We both got a corned beef sandwich with the good deli mustard (melt in your mouth good), a small matzoh ball soup, and a potato knish - so tasty, you almost couldn't finish, and a soda (w/complimentary sour pickle). I bought my mother a brisket pierogi which was the only thing that survived long enough for a photo!! Do not wait: GO!!! You will thank me later!!

Mark S.
Mark S.

Food is amazing A tad expensive But old school The selection is vast Get the hot knishes that are coming out every hour

Franny A.
Franny A.

The best knishes in town!!!Favorites like a killer roast chicken and updated classics like vegan stuffed cabbage in a cute QB storefront. Ate: Mushroom knish Borscht Vegan stuffed cabbage Total $30 The freshness of the dough is so delicious. The owner Haig is a great local character and the vegan stuffed cabbage was perfection.

Michelle A.
Michelle A.

This spot has been around for years but I never had a chance to stop by. We finally had a chance last night after an early dinner next door. They have a pretty large menu ranging from knishes, to pierogies, and soups. We decided to bring home a container of matzo ball soup and a brisket pastry. The person behind the counter was super patient while we decided what to get. We were happy with our selection, but to our surprise, he offered us some knishes on the house since they were about to close. We were going to come back another time anyway to try these, but this was such a lovely gesture. We will definitely return to try some more stuff on their menu! P.S. the matzo ball soup was delicious and filling. It was the perfect remedy for my son who was feeling under the weather. The knishes were also super flavorful and not too dense like some other places.