Following it Close April 30, Genesis Steakhouse and Bar Bar will rise as Exodus Bar and Grill. Owner of Jason Goldstein, who will continue to run the new restaurant, speak Culture of culture that exodus cannot be kosher, unlike Genesis, which is Confirmed kosher from its opening in 2014 Until the certification is lost earlier this year.
The Houston Kashruth Association (HKA) withdrawal of Kosher certification January January after finding a fish without receipt in freezer in the freezer restaurant. Shortly thereafter, members of the Rabbinic Board of Houston, Vaad Harabanim, taught their congregations who would never eat at restaurant. Today, with Exodus, Goldstein wants to request the less observed Jews who attend the neighborhoods in the vicinity of the houston area of 80 square miles.
Exodus's new menu will still feature kosher-certified steaks and chickens, but the rest is a clear departure from Traditional Kosher Practices: Dishes will offer a mix of meat and dairy, including Gumbo made with shrimp, sausage, and chicken, and a Swiss cheese-topped cheeseburger. Exodus will continue to serve other staples in Genesis, including the choice of sushi eyes, meat eyes, and beef.
Goldstein said he got the inspiration from Houston's, the mountain-owned mountain-owned specialized in neighborhood neighborhood restaurants. Another change is at restaurant time. In the past, as in accordance with the Jewish tradition, Genesis was not open on Friday and Saturday to celebrate the Sabbath. Exodus, however, can be opened daily. the Instagram restaurant is posted This will open the days of the week since 11:30 am, at 4pm on Saturday, and at all of Sunday, the time will come on Sunday.
Goldstein said he expected to open in May, after some decor changes to the new restaurant. Instagram translations show a meal consisting of a mixture of wood and brick, with tables covered with white boiled, and skin artists calling Texas cultures.