Kosher Restaurants in Los Angeles
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.
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.
Kosher restaurants by neighborhood
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Harissa
Pico-Robertson
Kosher Pizza Station
Pico-Robertson
LA Burger Bar
Pico-Robertson
Pico Kosher Deli
Pico-Robertson
Pizza Mark
Pico-Robertson
Schnitzly
Pico-Robertson
Schwartz Bakery
Pico-Robertson
Shalom Grill
Pico-Robertson
Shalom Pizza
Pico-Robertson
Shanghai Diamond Garden
Pico-Robertson
Sushiko
Pico-Robertson
Sweet E's Bakeshop
Bakery · Pico-Robertson
The Bagel Factory - Cadillac
Bagels · Pico-Robertson
The Bagel Factory - West LA
Bagels · Pico-Robertson
The Holy Grill-Pico
Pico-Robertson
Trattoria Natalie
Pico-Robertson
Angel Bakery and Cafe
San Fernando Valley
Arais Machane Yehuda
San Fernando Valley
Beck's Cafe Encino
San Fernando Valley
Big Daddy's Shawarma
San Fernando Valley
Borekas
San Fernando Valley
Borekas Van Nuys
San Fernando Valley
Brami's Pizza
San Fernando Valley
ChillBachi
San Fernando Valley
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.