Kosher Restaurants in Eilat
Eilat is Israel's Red Sea resort city, and its restaurant scene is built around beach hotels, the North Beach promenade and lagoon, and a cluster of grills and cafes in the town center and the HaMelacha commercial area. As in most of Israel, the great majority of eateries are kosher, so the useful distinction for visitors is the certification tier rather than kosher versus non-kosher. Most places carry standard Rabbanut Eilat supervision, while a smaller number are Mehadrin or Badatz (for example Badatz Beit Yosef or Rav Machpud), which stricter observers look for.
Kosher dining clusters in three zones: the hotel and lagoon area along North Beach (hotel steakhouses and dairy cafes), the town center around HaTemarim and the tourist center, and the HaMelacha and Kamen commercial area inland where many of the meat grills and value spots sit. Nearly all kosher venues close for Shabbat, typically shutting Friday afternoon before sunset and reopening about an hour after Shabbat ends on Saturday night. Hotel guests should confirm whether their hotel dining room runs Rabbanut or Mehadrin, since it varies by property, and plan Friday night meals in advance because most independent restaurants are closed.
Kosher restaurants by neighborhood
Showing 1 to 24 of 65. Filter by type using the menu above.
Entrecote
Steakhouse and grill, steak by weight ยท City center
Ashkara Grill Bar
Premium meat grill, steaks, kebab and shawarma ยท City center
Achla
Israeli grill and steakhouse with unlimited salads ยท City center
Ranch House
American style steakhouse, aged beef ยท Hotel area
Chicago Grill Bar
Meat grill and bar, seasoned grilled meats ยท Hotel area
Shauli and Guy
Meat restaurant with fixed and exclusive menus ยท Marina
Halleluya
Moroccan and Chinese meat dishes ยท City center
Meatos Grill and Bar
Steakhouse and grill on the promenade ยท Hotel area
Zaafran
Traditional Israeli meat restaurant and catering ยท City center
Lalo
Moroccan meat restaurant ยท City center
Entrecote Express
Meat fast food, grilled meats and shawarma ยท City center
Mashehu Mitbashel Po
Meat restaurant and catering ยท City center
Shipudei Tzippora
Grilled meats, kebabs and salads ยท City center
Burgers Bar
Hamburgers, grilled meats and salads ยท City center
Halev Harachav Steak House
Israeli and Middle Eastern steakhouse, kebabs and hummus ยท City center
Torta
Mexican grill ยท City center
Israelit
Mediterranean grill and meats ยท City center
Avshi
Middle Eastern fast food, shawarma and falafel ยท City center
Thai Corner
Thai cuisine ยท City center
Tulum Beach
Beach club, steaks, grilled fish and sushi ยท Hotel area
Lawrence
Gourmet dairy and fish restaurant ยท Hotel area
Cafe Cafe
Coffee shop and dairy restaurant ยท City center
Cafe Greg
Coffee shop and dairy restaurant ยท City center
News Coffee
Coffee shop and dairy restaurant ยท City center
The kosher scene in Eilat
KosherAtlas lists 65 certified kosher restaurants in Eilat. They break down into 28 meat, 35 dairy and 1 pareve restaurants, and each listing is tagged so you can filter to what you keep.
The densest kosher clusters are in City center, Hotel area, North Beach and City Center, and the kitchens run from pizza, italian dairy, moroccan meat and mexican grill.
Supervision in Eilat is led by Rabbanut Eilat (many hotels Mehadrin or Badatz), and 40 of the 65 carry a named hechsher on their listing.
Frequently asked questions
How many kosher restaurants are there in Eilat?
We list 65 certified kosher restaurants in Eilat (28 meat, 35 dairy and 1 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. Eilat's scene is dominated by Rabbanut Eilat (many hotels Mehadrin or Badatz).
Which neighborhoods in Eilat have the most kosher restaurants?
The densest are City center (31), Hotel area (8), North Beach (2), City Center (2) and Marina (1). You can browse each neighborhood, with its Shabbat times, from the city page.
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.