Kosher Restaurants in Jerusalem, Page 30
Jerusalem has one of the highest concentrations of kosher eateries in the world, and the overwhelming majority of restaurants in the city are kosher; the meaningful question is therefore not whether a place is kosher but which body certifies it and at what tier. Certification ranges from the Jerusalem Rabbinate (regular, Mehadrin, or the city's higher 'Mehuderet' tier) up to private badatzim such as the Eda Haredit, Beit Yosef, Rav Rubin and Rav Machpud. Diners choosing by stringency should check the specific hechsher posted in each establishment.
Kosher dining clusters in the City Center (Ben Yehuda, King George, Jaffa Rd), the Machane Yehuda market, Mamilla and the German Colony/Emek Refaim; more haredi-supervised (Eda Haredit) options concentrate in Geula, Mea Shearim, Romema and Har Nof. Nearly all kosher establishments close for Shabbat (Friday afternoon through Saturday night) and many close on major Jewish holidays.
Kosher restaurants by neighborhood
Our first-hand picks in Jerusalem
Restaurants we have visited and reviewed ourselves.
- Nura9/10one of the best kosher meals in the Jerusalem hills
Showing 697 to 720 of 739. Filter by type using the menu above.
Sushia
Sushi ยท City Center
Itzikdana
Indian ยท City Center
Eitan VeYehonatan (Tel Aviv Bar)
Bar and Meat Restaurant ยท City Center
Pastateria
Pasta and Italian ยท Givat Ram
Sushi Place
Sushi ยท Nachalat Shiva
HaGoren
Meat Restaurant ยท Nachalat Shiva
Metafora
Dairy Restaurant ยท City Center
Bar HaSimta
Bar and Cafe ยท Mahane Yehuda
Jira
Cafe and Restaurant ยท City Center
Benitosh
Restaurant and Bar ยท City Center
Jira Express
Cafe ยท Mahane Yehuda
Devini
Meat Restaurant ยท Mahane Yehuda
Classico
Cafe and Restaurant ยท Givat Ram
Efayim (Beit HaKerem)
Dairy Cafe ยท Beit HaKerem
Aroma Espresso Bar (Arena Mall)
Cafe ยท Malha
Bistro Chalavi Yehuda
Dairy Bistro ยท Talpiot
First Jerusalem
Moroccan and Israeli grilled meat ยท Rehavia
Papa John's
Pizza ยท Givat Ram
Bisrabak
Burgers and street food ยท Machane Yehuda
Patachou Boutique
Parisian bakery and cafe ยท First Station area
Bar 22
Cocktail and meat bar ยท Talbiya
Blondie
Grilled cheese cafe ยท German Colony
Brooklyn Bake Shop
Bakery ยท Romema
Casual Coffee Bar
Cafe ยท City Center
The kosher scene in Jerusalem
KosherAtlas lists 739 certified kosher restaurants in Jerusalem. They break down into 134 meat, 306 dairy and 3 pareve restaurants, and each listing is tagged so you can filter to what you keep.
The densest kosher clusters are in Machane Yehuda, City Center, German Colony and Jewish Quarter, and the kitchens run from cafe, pizza, bakery and street food.
Supervision in Jerusalem is led by Jerusalem Rabbinate (including Mehadrin/Mehuderet), plus major badatzim like Eda Haredit, Beit Yosef, Rav Rubin and Rav Machpud, and 725 of the 739 carry a named hechsher on their listing.
Guides for Jerusalem
Frequently asked questions
How many kosher restaurants are there in Jerusalem?
We list 739 certified kosher restaurants in Jerusalem (134 meat, 306 dairy and 3 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. Jerusalem's scene is dominated by Jerusalem Rabbinate (including Mehadrin/Mehuderet), plus major badatzim like Eda Haredit, Beit Yosef, Rav Rubin and Rav Machpud.
Which neighborhoods in Jerusalem have the most kosher restaurants?
The densest are Machane Yehuda (56), City Center (17), German Colony (15), Jewish Quarter (15) and Ramot (14). You can browse each neighborhood, with its Shabbat times, from the city page.
Which kosher restaurants in Jerusalem do you recommend?
We have personally reviewed 1 spot in Jerusalem, including Nura. Our first-hand picks are listed on this page with our ratings.
How much does kosher food cost in Jerusalem?
Across our Jerusalem listings, prices span โชโชโช. Each restaurant shows its price level so you can plan.
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.