Kosher Restaurants in Germany
Germany's kosher dining centers on Berlin and Frankfurt, supported by the local Jewish communities and Chabad. Certification is handled by the community rabbinate and the Orthodox Rabbinical Conference.
Cities in Germany
Berlin
13Berlin's kosher scene is small but growing alongside its expanding Jewish community, with most certified eateries clustered in the western districts of Charlottenburg, Wilmersdorf, and Schoeneberg, plus a handful in Mitte. Options range from Chabad-run meat restaurants and cafes near the Muenstersche Strasse Chabad center to Israeli and Middle Eastern kitchens and a refined kosher patisserie. Supervision comes mainly from the Berlin Jewish Community rabbinate under Rabbi Yitzhak Ehrenberg, the Chabad of Berlin rabbinate under Rabbi Yehuda Teichtal, and the Adass Yisroel community.
Explore BerlinโFrankfurt
5Frankfurt has a small but well organized kosher scene, all of it supervised by the Rabbinat of the Jewish Community Frankfurt under community rabbi Avichai Apel. The options split neatly into two camps: strictly glatt meat restaurants and a cluster of vegan kosher cafes serving Israeli and international food. Most sit in or around the leafy Westend district near the community center, so a short walk covers nearly everything.
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