Kosher Restaurants in Casablanca
Casablanca is home to Morocco's largest Jewish community and has the country's most developed kosher dining scene, with meat restaurants, a dairy/bagel bar, kosher bakeries, and Chabad-run Shabbat meals. Most establishments are supervised by the local Jewish community's kashrut authority (the Casablanca Kashrut Commission / CCDC), the practical arm of the community rabbinate. Venues cluster in the central and Maarif/Gauthier areas around the community's synagogues.
Kosher venues are concentrated in central Casablanca and the Maarif/Gauthier neighborhoods near the community's synagogues; several sit on Rue Mohamed Ben Brahim Al Mourrakouchi. Most are community- or hotel/club-based (e.g. the Cercle de l'Union and Cercle de l'Alliance are members' clubs that welcome kosher diners). On Shabbat, tourists typically rely on Chabad of Casablanca or pre-arranged community meals, as restaurants close. Call ahead, as hours are limited and some meat restaurants serve mainly lunch.
Kosher restaurants by neighborhood
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Cercle de l'Union
Moroccan-Jewish / North African ยท Centre-ville
Cercle de l'Alliance
Moroccan-Jewish / North African, grilled meats ยท Gauthier
Chez Michel
Moroccan-Jewish, meat ยท Centre-ville
Wasabi Asian Restaurant
Asian / Thai / sushi ยท Maarif
Bagel Bar
Dairy, bagels, pizza, pasta, sandwiches ยท Maarif
AROMA Kosher Food & Bakery
Bakery / prepared kosher food ยท Maarif
Madame Fhal Bakery
Kosher bakery (challah, babka, rugelach, Moroccan pastries) ยท Centre-ville
Elbaz Bakery
Kosher bakery ยท Maarif
DEJJ Restaurant
Moroccan-Jewish
Chabad Casablanca (Shabbat & holiday meals)
Shabbat and holiday meals (by arrangement) ยท Gauthier
Restaurant du SOC - Chez David
Moroccan-Jewish, grilled meats ยท Route d'El Jadida
La Truffe Blanche
Moroccan-Jewish, grilled chicken and meats ยท Centre-ville (near the medina)
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.