Kosher Restaurants in Caesarea
Kosher dining in Caesarea centers on the ancient harbor inside Caesarea National Park, where a handful of certified restaurants sit among the Roman ruins with sweeping Mediterranean views. The two mehadrin anchors are Aresto, a dairy Italian spot, and the long-running meat restaurant Hatzel Banim, both under Badatz Beit Yosef. Beyond the port, Port Local Bistro serves dairy and fish under the regional Rabbanut, while the Koya steakhouse anchors the northern business park.
Most kosher options sit inside Caesarea National Park at the Old City harbor, alongside the Roman theater and ruins. Daytime park admission is usually required to reach the port restaurants, though entry is discounted or free for diners in the evening. Restaurants here close for Shabbat and reopen after nightfall; Koya is in the North Industrial Park, a short drive from the harbor.
Kosher restaurants by neighborhood
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Aresto
Italian dairy, pizza and pasta ยท Harbor / Old City
Hatzel Banim
Mediterranean, meat and fish ยท Harbor / Old City
Port Local Bistro
Italian dairy and grilled fish bistro ยท Harbor / Old City
Koya
Steakhouse and burger bar, meat ยท Caesarea Business Park (North Industrial Park)
Mariposa
Creative Israeli and Far Eastern ยท Caesarea Golf Club
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.