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Cholov Yisroel Restaurants in Boston

Boston has 3 certified kosher restaurants in the cholov yisroel category. Cholov yisroel restaurants and cafés in Boston for diners who only eat dairy that was supervised from the milking.

They are concentrated in Brookline (Brookline Village / Washington Square), Brookline (Coolidge Corner) and Newington, New Hampshire (Seacoast).

Certification comes mostly from KVH and NHK.

Listings
3
With a named hechsher
3 of 3
Neighborhoods
3
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Cholov yisroel, explained

Cholov yisroel means the milk and everything made from it was supervised by an observant Jew from the moment of milking, ensuring it came only from a kosher animal. The alternative, cholov stam, relies on a widely accepted ruling that government dairy regulation provides equivalent assurance.

Both practices are followed by observant communities. The restaurants below serve cholov yisroel dairy, so if that is your standard you can order freely from the menu.

Frequently asked questions

How many cholov yisroel kosher restaurants are there in Boston?

We currently list 3 certified cholov yisroel restaurants in Boston, each shown with its certifying agency.

Where are the cholov yisroel kosher restaurants in Boston?

They cluster in Brookline (Brookline Village / Washington Square) (1), Brookline (Coolidge Corner) (1) and Newington, New Hampshire (Seacoast) (1). Each listing shows its exact address and a map pin.