KosherAtlas

Kosher Restaurants in Los Angeles, Page 3

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Greater Los Angeles is home to one of the largest kosher dining scenes in the United States, concentrated in the Pico-Robertson and Fairfax/La Brea corridors and across the San Fernando Valley (Encino, Tarzana, Sherman Oaks and the North Hollywood/Valley Village area). Options span glatt-kosher meat grills and Israeli, Persian and Chinese restaurants alongside cholov-yisrael dairy pizzerias, cafes and bakeries. Most establishments are certified by the Rabbinical Council of California (RCC), with additional supervision from Kosher LA, Kehilla Kosher and national agencies.

Traveler's note

Kosher eateries cluster on W. Pico Blvd (Pico-Robertson), Beverly Blvd/Fairfax/La Brea, and Ventura Blvd through the Valley (Encino, Tarzana, Sherman Oaks). Nearly all kosher restaurants close for Shabbat from Friday afternoon through Saturday night and on Jewish holidays; hours are reduced on Fridays and after fast days. Verify current supervision on the certifying agency's teudah before dining.

Shabbat times in Los Angeles

Kosher restaurants by neighborhood

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Showing 49 to 72 of 89. Filter by type using the menu above.

Beck's Cafe Encino

San Fernando Valley

dairy
Certified byKosher LA

Big Daddy's Shawarma

San Fernando Valley

meat
Glatt
Certified byRCC

Borekas

San Fernando Valley

dairy
Cholov Yisroel
Certified byRCC

Borekas Van Nuys

San Fernando Valley

dairy
Cholov Yisroel
Certified byRCC

Borekas Woodland Hills

San Fernando Valley

dairy
Cholov Yisroel
Certified byRCC

Brami's Pizza

San Fernando Valley

dairy
Cholov Yisroel
Certified byRCC

ChillBachi

San Fernando Valley

meat
Glatt
Certified byRCC

Continental Kosher Bakery

San Fernando Valley

dairy
Certified byRCC

Fish In the Village

San Fernando Valley

pareve
Certified byRCC

Hatikva Grill Express

San Fernando Valley

meat
Glatt
Certified byRCC

Hollywood Falafel

San Fernando Valley

meat
Glatt
Certified byRCC

Hummus Yummy

San Fernando Valley

dairy
Cholov Yisroel
Certified byRCC

Le Sushi

San Fernando Valley

meat
Glatt
Certified byRCC

Melrose Burgers Encino

San Fernando Valley

meat
Glatt
Certified byRCC

Nataly's Acai

San Fernando Valley

dairy
Cholov Yisroel
Certified byRCC

Nothing Bundt Cakes Sherman Oaks

San Fernando Valley

dairy
Certified byRCC

PSY Street Kitchen

San Fernando Valley

meat
Glatt
Certified byRCC

Popular

San Fernando Valley

dairy
Cholov Yisroel
Certified byRCC

Renaissance Bakery

San Fernando Valley

dairy
Certified byRCC

Roladin

Bakery / Cafe ยท San Fernando Valley

dairy
Cholov Stam
Certified byKosher LA

TLV Tapas Bar

San Fernando Valley

meat
Glatt
Certified byRCC

Tasty Kosher Kitchen

San Fernando Valley

meat
Glatt
Certified byRCC

Tel Aviv Chef Kitchen

San Fernando Valley

meat
Glatt
Certified byRCC

Tel Aviv Grill

San Fernando Valley

meat
Glatt
Certified byRCC

The kosher scene in Los Angeles

KosherAtlas lists 89 certified kosher restaurants in Los Angeles. They break down into 40 meat, 45 dairy and 4 pareve restaurants, and each listing is tagged so you can filter to what you keep.

The densest kosher clusters are in Pico-Robertson, San Fernando Valley, Fairfax / La Brea and Beverly Hills, and the kitchens run from israeli, bagels, bakery and pizza.

Supervision in Los Angeles is led by RCC (Rabbinical Council of California), plus Kosher LA and OK (West Coast), and all 89 carry a named hechsher on their listing, including 40 glatt and 19 cholov yisroel.

Frequently asked questions

How many kosher restaurants are there in Los Angeles?

We list 89 certified kosher restaurants in Los Angeles (40 meat, 45 dairy and 4 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. Los Angeles's scene is dominated by RCC (Rabbinical Council of California), plus Kosher LA and OK (West Coast).

Which neighborhoods in Los Angeles have the most kosher restaurants?

The densest are Pico-Robertson (31), San Fernando Valley (29), Fairfax / La Brea (12), Beverly Hills (5) and Downtown / Mid-City (2). You can browse each neighborhood, with its Shabbat times, from the city page.

Is there glatt kosher food in Los Angeles?

Yes. 40 of the Los Angeles listings are marked glatt. Use the glatt category to see them all.

Which restaurants in Los Angeles are cholov yisroel?

19 listings serve cholov yisroel dairy in Los Angeles. 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.