Kosher Restaurants in Ashdod, Page 3
Ashdod is one of Israel's most kosher-friendly cities, home to large French, Anglo, and observant communities alongside a substantial Sephardic and Chareidi population. Almost every eatery in the city holds kashrut supervision, so the useful distinction is the certifier and its tier rather than whether a place is kosher. The baseline is Rabbanut Ashdod, with many venues holding Rabbanut Ashdod Mehadrin, and a large share of Sephardic and Chareidi venues carrying Badatz Beit Yosef or Rav Machpud's Badatz Yoreh De'ah. The marina and promenade host upscale meat and fish restaurants, while the religious quarters are dense with pizzerias, bakeries, and falafel counters.
Upscale dining clusters along the marina and beach promenade (HaTayelet, Martin Buber, Moshe Dayan) and the nearby port zone (Namal, HaOragim, HaBanaim), while the City center runs along HaGdud HaIvri with the Sea Mall, Lev Ashdod Mall, and Big Fashion complexes. The Chareidi religious quarters, especially Rova Gimel (3), Rova Vav (6), and Rova Zayin (7), are packed with mehadrin pizzerias, bakeries, and grills. Nearly all kosher venues close for Shabbat from Friday afternoon until Saturday night, so plan Friday lunch and stock up before sundown; the promenade and hotel-area spots are the most tourist-oriented.
Kosher restaurants by neighborhood
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Dolce Mia
Confectionery and desserts · City
Kikar Lechem
Bakery · City
Maapha Naman
Bakery · City
La Katzefet
Dairy ice cream and cafe · Rova Gimel (Quarter 3)
Fishers Pizza
Pizza · Rova Zayin (Quarter 7)
Sumsumia
Dairy eatery · Rova Vav (Quarter 6)
Pizza Boro Park
Pizza · Rova Vav (Quarter 6)
Idan HaPizza
Pizza · Rova Zayin (Quarter 7)
HaShipud VeHaMangal
Grill, skewers and falafel · Rova Gimel (Quarter 3)
Angel Bakery
Bakery · Rova Zayin (Quarter 7)
HaRova Bakery
Bakery · Rova Zayin (Quarter 7)
Dahri Bakery
Bakery · Religious Quarters
Boutique Pizza
Pizza · Rova Yod-Gimel (Quarter 13)
Compiled from the certifying agencies and public kosher directories. Where the specific hechsher is unconfirmed, a listing is shown as "Kosher". Kosher status can change, so always confirm the teudah on site.