Pareve Kosher Restaurants in Miami
Miami has 30 certified kosher restaurants in the pareve category. Pareve places in Miami are the flexible option: neither meat nor dairy, so a meal here sits comfortably before or after either.
They are concentrated in North Miami Beach, Aventura and Miami Beach, and lean toward sushi.
Certification comes mostly from KM, ORB and kosher-miami.
- Listings
- 30
- With a named hechsher
- 30 of 30
- Neighborhoods
- 4
Nothing Bundt Cakes - ONLY this location
Boca Raton
Oakberry Surfside - THIS LOCATION ONLY
Surfside
Sonnys Bakery
North Miami Beach
Sucre By Sugar Lilies
Broward County
Whipped By Judith
Miami Beach
Sushi Noi
Sushi ยท North Miami Beach
What pareve means, and why it is so useful
Pareve (also spelled parve) means a food is neither meat nor dairy. Fish, eggs, vegetables, grains, and fruit are all naturally pareve, which is why sushi bars, fish restaurants, and many vegan or vegetarian kitchens fall into this category.
The practical value is flexibility. A pareve meal can be eaten straight after a meat meal with no waiting, and it can be followed by dairy, so it fits any point in the day. Fish is treated as pareve but is not eaten on the same plate as meat, and cooked pareve dishes are best when they are bishul yisroel. Where a kitchen meets that standard, we note it.
Note that kosher fish must have both fins and scales, which rules out shellfish, eel, and catfish. Every restaurant below shows its certifying agency so you know exactly what you are eating.
Frequently asked questions
How many pareve kosher restaurants are there in Miami?
We currently list 30 certified pareve restaurants in Miami, each shown with its certifying agency.
Where are the pareve kosher restaurants in Miami?
They cluster in North Miami Beach (7), Aventura (5), Miami Beach (4) and Hollywood (3). Each listing shows its exact address and a map pin.
Is sushi pareve?
Sushi made with fish, vegetables, or egg is pareve, which is why kosher sushi bars in Miami appear in this category. Kosher sushi never uses shellfish or eel, since those are not kosher species.
Can I eat a pareve meal after meat?
Yes. Because pareve food is neither meat nor dairy, you can eat it immediately after a meat meal with no waiting period, and you can follow it with dairy.