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Kosher Restaurants in Herzliya, Page 2

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Herzliya is an affluent coastal city just north of Tel Aviv, and its kosher dining splits between the residential city center and the upscale seaside district of Herzliya Pituach, home to the Marina, luxury hotels, and a tech and expat crowd that keeps English-speaking visitors well served. As in most of Israel, the majority of eateries are kosher, so the meaningful distinction is the certifying authority and its tier. Most venues carry standard supervision from the Rabbanut Herzliya (the local Religious Council), while a good number hold the stricter Rabbanut Herzliya Mehadrin, and a few hotel and marina restaurants use private mehadrin bodies. Not every restaurant along the Marina and Pituach seafront is kosher, so certification should be confirmed venue by venue.

Traveler's note

Kosher venues cluster in two main areas: the Herzliya Pituach industrial and hi-tech strip (Ha-Manofim, Maskiot, and Wingate streets) plus the Marina and Arena Mall on Ha-Shunit Street, and the city-center residential grid around Sokolov, Ben Gurion, and Sderot Aba Even for pizza, bakeries, and cafes. Rabbanut and Mehadrin certified restaurants close for Shabbat from Friday afternoon through Saturday night, so plan Friday lunch or pre-Shabbat takeaway and note that most hotel restaurants serve pre-arranged Shabbat meals only. The Marina restaurants offer sea views but several non-kosher options sit alongside the certified ones, so check the teudah on display.

Shabbat times in Herzliya

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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.