Kosher Restaurants in Australia
Australia's kosher scene is anchored by Melbourne and Sydney, both with large, well-established communities. Certification is handled by Kosher Australia in Melbourne and the NSW Kashrut Authority in Sydney.
Cities in Australia
Melbourne
29Melbourne is home to one of the largest and most observant Jewish communities outside Israel and the United States, and it supports a deep bench of certified kosher eateries. The scene is concentrated in the southeastern suburbs of Caulfield, Elsternwick, Balaclava, Ripponlea and St Kilda East, spanning fine dining, Israeli grills, dairy cafes, pizzerias and long-standing bagel bakeries. Kosher Australia (KA) is the dominant kashrut authority, with the strictly Orthodox Adass Israel supervising several Balaclava and Ripponlea bakeries.
Explore MelbourneโSydney
28Sydney has Australia's second largest Jewish community, and its kosher food scene is concentrated in the Eastern Suburbs around Bondi, Rose Bay, and Dover Heights. Old South Head Road in Rose Bay is the main hub, with a cluster of meat restaurants, dairy cafes, bakeries, and takeaways. Almost every certified venue is supervised by the NSW Kashrut Authority (KA), the city's central kashrut body. A smaller number of Oakberry acai outlets and other kosher spots are dotted around Coogee, Maroubra, Manly, and the CBD.
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