Kosher Restaurants in Brooklyn, Page 2
Brooklyn is home to one of the largest and densest kosher dining scenes on earth, spread across a string of Orthodox neighborhoods. Flatbush/Midwood (Avenue J, Avenue M, Kings Highway, Coney Island Avenue) and Borough Park anchor the map with everything from Israeli grills and steakhouses to sushi, brick-oven dairy cafes, and historic heimish bakeries, while Crown Heights (Kingston Avenue) is the Chabad-Lubavitch hub and Williamsburg is a Hasidic stronghold of old-world delis and bakeries. Because each neighborhood leans on its own local hashgachos, the certifying agency varies dramatically from block to block.
The main strips are Avenue J and Avenue M (Midwood), Kings Highway and Coney Island Avenue (Flatbush/Gravesend), 13th/16th/18th Avenues (Borough Park), Kingston Avenue and Troy Avenue (Crown Heights), and Lee Avenue/Roebling Street (Williamsburg). Nearly everything is shomer-Shabbos (closed Friday night through Saturday night) and busiest Thursday nights and Motzei Shabbos. Confirm the exact hashgacha with the venue if it matters to you, since certifiers change and several spots carry local rabbinic supervision rather than a national symbol.
Kosher restaurants by neighborhood
Showing 25 to 48 of 72. Filter by type using the menu above.
China Glatt
Chinese, sushi, American · Boro Park
Glatt A La Carte
Steakhouse, sushi · Boro Park
The Loft Steakhouse
Upscale steakhouse · Boro Park
Schnitzi
Schnitzel, Israeli fast food · Boro Park
Hungarian Kosher Cuisine
Heimish Hungarian/Jewish · Boro Park
Chefah Glatt
Grill / takeout · Boro Park
VIP Grill
Grill, fast food · Boro Park
Deli 52
Deli, sandwiches · Boro Park
Cafe K
Dairy cafe · Boro Park
Orchidea
Dairy / Italian, fish · Boro Park
Milk 'N Honey
Dairy cafe, pizza · Boro Park
Urbana
Dairy cafe / restaurant · Boro Park
UpSide Craft Burger
Burgers · Boro Park
Noribar
Sushi · Boro Park
Meal Mart
Deli, prepared foods, takeout · Boro Park
Sixteenth Avenue Glatt
Takeout, prepared foods · Boro Park
Korn's Bakery
Bakery (breads, cakes) · Boro Park
Weiss Homemade Kosher Bakery
Bakery · Boro Park
Strauss Bakery (Retail)
Bakery (cakes, pastries) · Boro Park
Cafe De Paris
European dairy cafe · Boro Park
Big Fleishig's Express
Deli / meat fast food · Boro Park
Sushi K Bar
Sushi · Boro Park
Siena Ristorante & Bar
Italian (pasta, pizza, fish) · Gravesend
Castell's
Upscale Italian (pasta, pizza) · Gravesend
The kosher scene in Brooklyn
KosherAtlas lists 72 certified kosher restaurants in Brooklyn. They break down into 34 meat, 28 dairy and 10 pareve restaurants, and each listing is tagged so you can filter to what you keep.
The densest kosher clusters are in Boro Park, Crown Heights, Midwood and Flatbush / Midwood, and the kitchens run from sushi, chinese, burgers and steakhouse (american/french).
Supervision in Brooklyn is led by No single agency dominates borough-wide. Flatbush/Midwood leans on the Vaad Hakashrus of Flatbush and Kehilah Kashrus plus local rabbonim (Gornish, Churba); Borough Park runs on Hasidic hashgachos (Rabbi Yechiel Babad/Tartikov, Nirbater, Mishkoltz, CRC-Hisachdus); Crown Heights is dominated by the Vaad Hakashrus of Crown Heights (CHK) with OK and OU; Williamsburg relies on the CRC/Hisachdus and the Mishkoltz Rav., and all 72 carry a named hechsher on their listing, including 22 glatt and 17 cholov yisroel.
Frequently asked questions
How many kosher restaurants are there in Brooklyn?
We list 72 certified kosher restaurants in Brooklyn (34 meat, 28 dairy and 10 pareve), each verified against its certifying agency and shown with its kosher type.
Are the restaurants on KosherAtlas actually certified kosher?
Every listing shows its certifying agency (hechsher) where we have confirmed it. Brooklyn's scene is dominated by No single agency dominates borough-wide. Flatbush/Midwood leans on the Vaad Hakashrus of Flatbush and Kehilah Kashrus plus local rabbonim (Gornish, Churba); Borough Park runs on Hasidic hashgachos (Rabbi Yechiel Babad/Tartikov, Nirbater, Mishkoltz, CRC-Hisachdus); Crown Heights is dominated by the Vaad Hakashrus of Crown Heights (CHK) with OK and OU; Williamsburg relies on the CRC/Hisachdus and the Mishkoltz Rav..
Which neighborhoods in Brooklyn have the most kosher restaurants?
The densest are Boro Park (23), Crown Heights (18), Midwood (10), Flatbush / Midwood (7) and Williamsburg (3). You can browse each neighborhood, with its Shabbat times, from the city page.
Is there glatt kosher food in Brooklyn?
Yes. 22 of the Brooklyn listings are marked glatt. Use the glatt category to see them all.
Which restaurants in Brooklyn are cholov yisroel?
17 listings serve cholov yisroel dairy in Brooklyn. Each dairy listing marks its milk standard.
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.