KosherAtlas

Kosher Restaurants in New Jersey, Page 2

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New Jersey has one of the largest and most varied kosher dining scenes in the United States, spread across several distinct Orthodox communities rather than a single downtown. The main hubs are Bergen County (centered on Teaneck, Englewood, and Fair Lawn), Lakewood and greater Ocean County, Passaic and Clifton, and the Syrian and Sephardic community around Deal and Oakhurst on the Jersey Shore. Each hub runs its own local vaad, so a restaurant in Teaneck, one in Lakewood, and one in Deal will typically carry three different certifications. Options range from glatt steakhouses and Israeli grills to dairy pizza shops, sushi bars, bakeries, and prepared-food counters inside kosher supermarkets.

Traveler's note

Kosher venues cluster tightly by town: Cedar Lane, Queen Anne Road, and West Englewood Avenue in Teaneck, Cedarbridge Avenue and the Clifton Avenue and River Avenue corridors in Lakewood, Main Avenue in Passaic, and Norwood Avenue in Deal and Oakhurst. All of these communities are strongly Sabbath observant, so most establishments close early Friday afternoon and all day Saturday, reopening Saturday night or Sunday. Lakewood and Bergen County have the widest weekday selection, while the Deal area is busiest in summer. Because towns sit close together, visitors often drive between Teaneck, Englewood, and Fair Lawn, or between Lakewood, Jackson, and Toms River, to reach a specific restaurant.

Shabbat times in New Jersey

Kosher restaurants by neighborhood

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Showing 25 to 48 of 216. Filter by type using the menu above.

Hot Bagels (Teaneck)

Bagels ยท Teaneck

pareve
Certified byRCBC

Butterflake Bake Shop

Bakery ยท Teaneck

pareve
Certified byRCBC

Cake & Co.

Bakery, cakes ยท Teaneck

Kosher
Certified byRCBC

Patis Bakery

Bakery (dairy and pareve) ยท Teaneck

Kosher
Certified byRCBC

Hummus Elite

Mediterranean, Israeli, hummus ยท Englewood

meat
Certified byRCBC

Zula Grill

Mediterranean, Israeli ยท Englewood

meat
Certified byRCBC

Wandering Que BBQ

BBQ, smoked meats ยท Englewood

meat
Certified byRCBC

Good Food by Modern (Modern Bread & Bagel)

Bakery, bagels, cafe, gluten-free ยท Englewood

dairy
Certified byRCBC

Pressed Elite Sandwich Bar

Sandwiches, panini ยท Englewood

meat
Certified byRCBC

Menagerie

Prepared foods, takeout, catering ยท Englewood

Kosher
Takeaway
Certified byRCBC

Jerusalem Express

Pizza, falafel, Israeli ยท Englewood

dairy
Certified byRCBC

Dana's Pizza

Pizza ยท Englewood

dairy
Cholov Yisroel
Certified byRCBC

Taco 185

Mexican, tacos ยท Englewood

meat
Certified byRCBC

Crush Cookie Bar

Cookies, bakery ยท Englewood

dairy
Certified byRCBC

Roll Masters

Sushi ยท Englewood

pareve
Certified byRCBC

Deja Vu Bakery

Bakery ยท Englewood

pareve
Certified byRCBC

Fair Lawn Roadhouse

American, deli, burgers ยท Fair Lawn

meat
Certified byRCBC

Petak's Deli

Deli, takeout ยท Fair Lawn

meat
Takeaway
Certified byRCBC

Perfect Pita

Sephardic, falafel, shawarma ยท Fair Lawn

meat
Certified byRCBC

Kosher Express (Fair Lawn)

Chinese takeout ยท Fair Lawn

meat
Takeaway
Certified byRCBC

Benjy's Kosher Pizza

Pizza ยท Fair Lawn

dairy
Certified byRCBC

Zevy's Pizza

Pizza ยท Fair Lawn

dairy
Certified byRCBC

Java Nut

Cafe, coffee ยท Fair Lawn

dairy
Certified byRCBC

Mashu Mashu Sushi

Sushi ยท Fair Lawn

pareve
Certified byRCBC

The kosher scene in New Jersey

KosherAtlas lists 216 certified kosher restaurants in New Jersey. They break down into 83 meat, 83 dairy and 25 pareve restaurants, and each listing is tagged so you can filter to what you keep.

The densest kosher clusters are in Lakewood, Teaneck, Englewood and Fair Lawn, and the kitchens run from pizza, bakery, sushi and chinese.

Supervision in New Jersey is led by Multiple local vaadim (RCBC in Bergen County, KCL/Kof-K in Lakewood, Passaic-Clifton vaad, Deal Sephardic vaad), and 184 of the 216 carry a named hechsher on their listing, including 28 glatt and 9 cholov yisroel.

Frequently asked questions

How many kosher restaurants are there in New Jersey?

We list 216 certified kosher restaurants in New Jersey (83 meat, 83 dairy and 25 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. New Jersey's scene is dominated by Multiple local vaadim (RCBC in Bergen County, KCL/Kof-K in Lakewood, Passaic-Clifton vaad, Deal Sephardic vaad).

Which neighborhoods in New Jersey have the most kosher restaurants?

The densest are Lakewood (71), Teaneck (28), Englewood (12), Fair Lawn (10) and Passaic (10). You can browse each neighborhood, with its Shabbat times, from the city page.

Is there glatt kosher food in New Jersey?

Yes. 28 of the New Jersey listings are marked glatt. Use the glatt category to see them all.

Which restaurants in New Jersey are cholov yisroel?

9 listings serve cholov yisroel dairy in New Jersey. 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.