KosherAtlas

Kosher Restaurants in London

112
listings
0
editor's picks
32
meat
38
dairy

London has one of the largest kosher restaurant scenes in Europe, concentrated in the Jewish neighbourhoods of north-west London. Diners can choose from meat grills, dairy cafes, bakeries, sushi bars and Middle-Eastern eateries, the great majority under one of the city's recognised kashrut authorities. Most establishments are certified by the London Beth Din (KLBD), with others under Kedassia, the Federation (KF) and the Sephardi Kashrut Authority (SKA).

Traveler's note

Kosher eateries cluster in Golders Green, Hendon, Edgware and Temple Fortune (north-west London), with additional Charedi options around Stamford Hill and a few central sites in Marylebone and the City. Almost all kosher establishments close for Shabbat (from Friday afternoon until Saturday night) and Jewish festivals; check ahead on Fridays and before Yom Tov.

Shabbat times in London

Kosher restaurants by neighborhood

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1070 Kitchen

Deli/Takeaway ยท Marylebone

Kosher
Certified byKLBD

Amor's Take Away/Caterers

Deli/Takeaway ยท Golders Green

Kosher
Certified byKedassia

Asado Mediterranean Bistro

Restaurant ยท Clapton

Kosher
Certified byKedassia

Aviv Restaurant

Restaurant ยท Edgware

meat
Certified byKF

Bagels Bar

Hendon

dairy
Certified byKLBD

Bagels Bar Grill House

Restaurant ยท Hendon

meat
Certified byKLBD

Balagan

Borehamwood

meat
Certified byKLBD

Beit Cafe

Cafe ยท Golders Green

dairy
Certified byKLBD

Beit Hamadras

Restaurant

meat
Certified byKLBD

Bonjour

Bakery ยท Hendon

pareve
Certified byKLBD

Booya Gelato Ice Cream

Golders Green

dairy
Certified byKLBD

Bread

Bakery ยท Golders Green

pareve
Certified byKLBD

Bricky's

Restaurant ยท Borehamwood

Kosher
Certified bySKA

Burger Bar

Restaurant ยท Temple Fortune

meat
Certified byKLBD

Carmelli

Bakery ยท Golders Green

pareve
Certified byKLBD

Chocolate Fantasies

Stamford Hill

dairy
Certified byKLBD

Coco Bakery

Bakery ยท Golders Green

pareve
Certified byKLBD

Creme de la Creme

Bakery ยท Temple Fortune

pareve
Certified byKLBD

Daniels Bagel Bakery

Bakery ยท Temple Fortune

pareve
Certified byKLBD

Pukush

Restaurant ยท Golders Green

meat
Certified byKF

Deli Ninety Eight

Restaurant

Kosher
Certified byKedassia

Delicatessen

Restaurant ยท Hampstead

Kosher
Certified byKLBD

Eli's Pizza - Edgware

Restaurant ยท Edgware

dairy
Certified byKLBD

Eli's Pizza - Golders Green

Restaurant ยท Golders Green

dairy
Certified byKLBD

The kosher scene in London

KosherAtlas lists 112 certified kosher restaurants in London. They break down into 32 meat, 38 dairy and 13 pareve restaurants, and each listing is tagged so you can filter to what you keep.

The densest kosher clusters are in Golders Green, Hendon, Edgware and Borehamwood, and the kitchens run from bakery, deli/takeaway and cafe.

Supervision in London is led by KLBD (London Beth Din), plus Kedassia, Federation (KF), SKA, and all 112 carry a named hechsher on their listing, including 6 cholov yisroel.

Frequently asked questions

How many kosher restaurants are there in London?

We list 112 certified kosher restaurants in London (32 meat, 38 dairy and 13 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. London's scene is dominated by KLBD (London Beth Din), plus Kedassia, Federation (KF), SKA.

Which neighborhoods in London have the most kosher restaurants?

The densest are Golders Green (32), Hendon (21), Edgware (12), Borehamwood (8) and Temple Fortune (8). You can browse each neighborhood, with its Shabbat times, from the city page.

Which restaurants in London are cholov yisroel?

6 listings serve cholov yisroel dairy in London. Each dairy listing marks its milk standard.

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.