The Jewish Chronicle

Golders Green restaurant loses kashrut licence

- BY DANIEL SUGARMAN

THE BETH Din of the Federation of Synagogues has withdrawn its kashrut certificat­ion from the Met Su Yan restaurant in Golders Green, saying it has “lost confidence” in the restaurant’s willingnes­s to abide by its supervisor­y rules.

The Chinese restaurant’s kosher licence with the Federation, which was due for renewal in January 2020, will instead expire on July 12. The Edgware branch of Met Su Yan is unaffected, being under different ownership.

Speaking to the JC, Dayan Yisroel Lichtenste­in, head of the Federation Beth Din, said staff members at the Golders Green restaurant had “created an attitude and an atmosphere that made it difficult for the Beth Din mashgichim and shomrim [kashrut observers] to carry out their supervisor­y duties”.

He described the situation as “a growing thing, cumulative”, which had come about over the past nine months

There had been “continuous serious breaches”, although he did not elaborate.

“At the end of the day, my name appears on the bottom of the licence,” he said.

“If I don’t feel I can satisfacto­rily run the kashrut, we lose confidence in the people we’re dealing with [and] we have to remove the licence.”

A Met Su Yan spokespers­on claimed on Tuesday that the Federation’s withdrawal of its licence “hadn’t been decided yet” and there were “still meetings going on with the dayanim in order to find a solution for the problem”.

But on Wednesday, as the JC went to press, Dayan Lichtenste­in said “no agreement had been reached” on any deal which would allow the restaurant to retain its Federation kashrut certificat­e.

The Met Su Yan representa­tive had described the issue as not being a kashrut problem, but rather “a disciplina­ry matter. It’s not like treif has been sold, chas vshalom [God forbid], or anything like that.

“There is just a diplomatic issue in between the restaurant and some of the Federation’s personnel.”

He was unable to confirm whether the restaurant had a plan to obtain a kosher license from another Beth Din after the Federation’s certificat­e expired.

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Met Su Yan in Golders Green

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