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  2. Kossar's Bialys - Wikipedia

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    Kossar's bialys hot out of the oven. The bialy gets its name from the "Bialystoker Kuchen" of BiaƂystok, in present-day Poland. Polish Jewish bakers who arrived in New York City in the late 19th century and early 20th century made an industry out of their recipe for the mainstay bread rolls baked in every household.

  3. Bialys vs Bagels: Do You Really Know The Difference? - AOL

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    Kossar’s Bagels & Bialys, the oldest bialy bakery in the United States, brick oven bakes your choice of their legendary bialys, including onion, garlic, sesame, and sundried tomato. Founded by ...

  4. Bialy (bread) - Wikipedia

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    Bialys became a popular breakfast bread in New York City and its suburbs, especially among American Jews. Bialys are often made by bagel bakeries, but the bialy has failed to reach mainstream popularity. Preparing bialys in the traditional manner is time-consuming, so many bakeries now use dough mixers, as is common in bagel making.

  5. The humble bialy steps into the spotlight - AOL

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  6. The 17 Best Bagel Shops, Pop-Ups & Restaurants In NYC - AOL

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  7. Milk Bar (bakery) - Wikipedia

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    Cereal Milk-flavored soft serve topped with cornflakes Milk Bar Pie [2]. Milk Bar (originally Momofuku Milk Bar) [3] is a chain of dessert and bakery restaurants in the United States, founded in New York City by chef Christina Tosi.

  8. Vestry (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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  9. Yonah Schimmel's Knish Bakery - Wikipedia

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    Yonah Schimmel's Knish Bakery is a bakery and restaurant, located at 137 East Houston Street (between First Avenue and Second Avenue), in the Lower East Side, Manhattan, that has been selling knishes on the Lower East Side since 1890.