Rosh Hashanah and Break-the-Fast Catering Menus
Written by Aimee D, eFoodie editor on Wednesday, September 01 2010
Order your Catering 24 Hours in Advance and just pick up!
Spend more time with your family and less time in the kitchen during the High Holiday season this year by taking advantage of Central Market’s Rosh Hashanah dinner and Break-the-Fast buffet. With a simple call to our catering department, your family can enjoy chef-prepared holiday meals. Enjoy our large selection of meats, cheeses and freshly baked items to meet your holiday needs, or choose from the options below:
Rosh Hashanah Dinner (feeds 6-8) 

Available from Sept 8 - 10
· Apples & Honey
· Matzo Ball Soup
· Apple Noodle Kugel
· Roasted Green Beans and Carrots
· Round Challah Bread
· Honey Cake
· Entrée choice of the following:
o Apricot Glazed Chicken
o Braised Brisket
o Roasted Salmon with Onion & Fennel
Rosh Hashanah Dinner: $129.99
Break-the-Fast Buffet (feeds 6-8)
Available Sept 17 - 18
· Assorted Handmade Bagels
· Smoked Salmon Platter
· Assorted Cream Cheese Spreads
· Cheese Blintzes with Fresh Berry Sauce
· Leek Herb Quiche
· Sour Cream Coffee Cake
Break-the-Fast Buffet: $89.99
Note: In addition to the above, we have numerous ala carte options* available.
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Orders for both Rosh Hashanah Dinner and Break-the-Fast Buffet must be placed 24-hours in advance.
*Ala Carte available in-store.
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Comments
Elora Shehabuddin on 9.02.2010 at 8:26 PM
How I wish you had made an effort to offer some special food for Ramadan throughout the month as well as for Eid al-Fitr, the celebration at the end. I shop here regularly and it's sad that the occasion goes unmarked at my regular supermarket.
Elizabeth on 9.02.2010 at 10:38 PM
I had not (I'm ashamed to admit) considered Ramadan being excluded but now that Elora has pointed that out, it seems to be a glaring oversight. I'd love to discover some of the foods involved.
deena mersky on 9.03.2010 at 9:56 AM
I hope the CM management responds to the above comments with recognition of Ramadan foods and customs. It would be a welcomed gesture that would benefit all of Austin. There are many who would appreciate the exposure, and the foodie response to inclusiveness.
Aimee D, eFoodie editor on 9.03.2010 at 4:03 PM
Great idea. It would be very interesting to have a special menu of items available.
Our chef asks: What suggestions might you have? Please submit!
We may already have some dishes that would work on our menu or could begin developing them now.
Just know that any time any customer wants to pre-order (at least 48 hours) a special menu or items for a celebration, our chefs can make and create just about anything!