Rabbi Yisroel B.
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Some places feed you. Others feed your soul and your kids’ sense of wonder.
Lasso Kosher Grill does both.
We went classic and bold: the Lasso Burger (juicy, unapologetic, worth every napkin), the boneless ribs (tender, flavorful, and clearly made by someone who respects meat), while the kids happily devoured hot dogs and burgers like champions. Portions? Generous. No one leaves hungry, physically or emotionally.
But here’s where Lasso really shines: the experience.
A relaxed, outdoor, family-friendly vibe where kids can actually be kids. S’mores over an open fire, animals they can pet and interact with, space to breathe, laugh, and linger. It feels less like “going out to eat” and more like showing up somewhere you belong.
This is kosher food without the stiffness. Family dining without the stress. And a reminder that great food tastes even better when joy is part of the menu.
We’ll be back… hungry, happy, and probably smelling faintly of campfire smoke (the good kind)