Pareve Kosher Restaurants Worldwide
Pareve kosher restaurants worldwide, grouped by city. Handy when you want to keep your options open after either a meat or a dairy meal.
Pareve (neutral) food contains neither meat nor dairy, so it may be eaten after either. Fish, sushi, and vegetable-based spots are often pareve. Learn more in the kosher glossary
Pareve kosher restaurants by city
United States
- Pareve kosher restaurants in Miami30
- Pareve kosher restaurants in New York29
- Pareve kosher restaurants in New Jersey25
- Pareve kosher restaurants in Brooklyn10
- Pareve kosher restaurants in Monsey9
- Pareve kosher restaurants in Lakewood8
- Pareve kosher restaurants in Chicago7
- Pareve kosher restaurants in Boston5
- Pareve kosher restaurants in Fort Lauderdale5
- Pareve kosher restaurants in Los Angeles4
Israel
- Pareve kosher restaurants in Tel Aviv26
- Pareve kosher restaurants in Netanya16
- Pareve kosher restaurants in Bnei Brak14
- Pareve kosher restaurants in Petah Tikva14
- Pareve kosher restaurants in Tzfat9
- Pareve kosher restaurants in Ashdod8
- Pareve kosher restaurants in Haifa6
- Pareve kosher restaurants in Raanana6
- Pareve kosher restaurants in Beit Shemesh4
- Pareve kosher restaurants in Herzliya4
- Pareve kosher restaurants in Kfar Saba4
- Pareve kosher restaurants in Jerusalem3
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Frequently asked questions
Where can I find pareve kosher restaurants?
KosherAtlas lists 435 pareve listings across 40 cities in 14 countries. Montreal has the most, with 35. Pick a city below to see each one with its certifying agency.
What makes a restaurant pareve?
Pareve (neutral) food contains neither meat nor dairy, so it may be eaten after either. Fish, sushi, and vegetable-based spots are often pareve.
Are these restaurants actually certified kosher?
Every listing shows its certifying agency (hechsher) where known. Where the specific agency is unconfirmed, the listing is shown as kosher with a note. Kosher status can change, so always confirm the teudah on site.
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.