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List of kosher restaurants

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Yonah Shimmel's Knish Bakery specializes inknishes.

This is alist of notable kosher restaurants. Akosher restaurant is an establishment that serves food that complies withJewish dietary laws (kashrut). These businesses, which also includediners,cafés,pizzerias,fast food, andcafeterias, and are frequently in listings together with kosherbakeries,butchers,caterers, and other similar places, differ fromkosher-style establishments, which offer traditionally Jewish foods made from non-kosher ingredients (i.e.,Katz's Delicatessen is kosher-style, meaning they sell all-beeffrankfurters made from non-kosher beef).

Kosher restaurants typically operate underrabbinical supervision, which requires thatkashrut, as well as certain other Jewish laws, must be observed.

Kosher restaurants

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NameOriginDescription
Basil Pizza & Wine BarBrooklyn, United Statesfoodie destination restaurant
Ben's Kosher DeliNew York City, United StatesLong Island and Florida locations of a chain
Bloom'sEnglandUntil its last branch closed in summer 2010, Bloom's restaurant was the longest-standing kosher restaurant inEngland.
B&H DairyNew York City, United States1930s eraluncheonette and kosher dairy
Creole Kosher KitchenNew Orleans, United StatesWas one of the only kosher restaurants in the city ofNew Orleans,Louisiana prior toHurricane Katrina. It remains closed.
Deli 613Dublin, IrelandOpened in 2023, first fully kosher eatery operating in Ireland since the late 1960s.[1]
Grodzinski BakeryEnglandA chain of kosher bakeries inLondon, England, andToronto, Canada.
Jeff's Gourmet Sausage FactoryLos Angeles, United StatesEstablished in 1999 in a storefront in thePico-Robertson district, Jeff's Gourmet makes and sells its own sausages, hamburgers, and delicatessen meats carryingglatt kosher certification. In 2015 the restaurant opened the firstglatt kosher hot dog stand atDodger Stadium, open for all home games except those held on Friday,Shabbat, andJewish holidays.
Jewish Museum MunichMunichMuseum and kosher restaurant.
L'As du FallafelParis FranceA kosherMiddle Eastern restaurant located in the "Pletzl" Jewish quarter of theLe Marais neighborhood inParis, France.
Lavana'sNew York CityFine dining kosher restaurant in New York City. Permanently closed.
Liebman's DeliRiverdale, New YorkThe last kosher deli in the Bronx.
MasbiaNew York City, United StatesA network of koshersoup kitchens in New York City.
Mill Basin DeliMill Basin section ofBrooklyn, NYKosher
Pardes RestaurantBrooklyn, United Statesfoodie destination restaurant. Permanently closed.
Ratner'sManhattan, United StatesA famous Jewish kosherdairy(milchig) restaurant on theLower East Side of New York City. Closed in 2002.
Second Avenue DeliManhattanCertified-kosherdelicatessen in Manhattan, New York City, it originally opened in 1954.[2]
Taïm[3]ManhattanAn Israeli vegetarian restaurant located at 45Spring Street (on the corner ofMulberry Street), inNoLita in Manhattan, in New York City.[4]
Yonah Shimmel's Knish BakeryManhattanA bakery, located at 137East Houston Street (betweenFirst Avenue andSecond Avenue) on theLower East Side of Manhattan, that has been sellingknishes since 1890 from its original location onHouston Street.[5]
Zak the BakerMiami, United StatesA kosher bakery and cafe known forsourdough bread[6][7] andchallah bread, among other items.[8][9] Zak the Baker opened a newglatt kosherdeli in January 2017.[10]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Judah, Jacob (2023-09-06)."Ireland's first kosher restaurant in decades attracts local Jews and non-Jewish celebrities".Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Retrieved6 September 2023.
  2. ^Shott, Chris (December 22, 2016)."New York's Jewish Delis Are Becoming an Endangered Species".Thrillist. RetrievedApril 30, 2017.
  3. ^Osterhout, Jacob E. (June 24, 2012)."The Best of New York: Falafel". NY Daily News. RetrievedFebruary 5, 2013.
  4. ^McGratty, Clayton (2012).Taïm | Manhattan | Restaurant Menus and Reviews. Zagat. RetrievedFebruary 5, 2013.
  5. ^"Yonah Schimmel Knishery in New York City, USA". Lonely Planet. RetrievedOctober 1, 2013.
  6. ^Kodik, Emily (January 9, 2014)."Zak the Baker Lends Passion to Miami's Best Sourdough".Miami New Times. RetrievedMay 7, 2017.
  7. ^Kodik, Emily (September 14, 2012)."Zak the Baker: The Enigmatic Artisan Behind Miami's Most Sought-After Sourdough".Miami New Times. RetrievedMay 7, 2017.
  8. ^Handwerker, Haim (April 18, 2017)."Miami Is Lining Up for This Hipster's Heavenly Kosher Bread".Haaretz. RetrievedMay 7, 2017.
  9. ^Frias, Carlos (February 2, 2017)."How a secular Jewish baker became Miami's kosher king".Miami Herald.Miami, Florida. RetrievedMay 7, 2017.
  10. ^Fabricant, Florence (January 24, 2017)."No Avocado Toast Here: A Glatt Kosher Deli Opens in Miami".The New York Times.New York City, New York. RetrievedMay 7, 2017.

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