Kosher Restaurants in New York
New York City anchors the largest and most diverse kosher dining scene in the United States, spanning hundreds of restaurants across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the surrounding suburbs. Offerings range from glatt-kosher steakhouses and sushi bars in Midtown to Chalav Yisrael dairy cafes and pizza shops in Flatbush, Borough Park, and the Five Towns. Most establishments carry certification from the OU or a local vaad, and options run the full gamut of cuisines and price points.
Kosher dining clusters in Midtown Manhattan, Flatbush/Borough Park/Crown Heights in Brooklyn, Kew Gardens Hills/Forest Hills in Queens, and the Five Towns, Teaneck, Monsey, and Lakewood suburbs. Nearly all kosher restaurants close Friday afternoon through Saturday night for Shabbat and on Jewish holidays; call ahead near sundown on Fridays.
Kosher restaurants by neighborhood
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Baya Bar
Pareve Vegan · Brooklyn
Sushi Meshuna
Pareve Vegan · Brooklyn
Glatt Coney
Pareve Vegan · Brooklyn
Asia Restaurant
$Undefined · Brooklyn
Glatt A-la Carte
Steakhouse · Brooklyn
Mendy's Crown Heights
$Undefined · Brooklyn
That Sushi Spot
Pareve Vegan · Brooklyn
Meat NY
Steakhouse · Brooklyn
Bison and Bourbon
Steakhouse · Brooklyn
Moshe's Falafel
Pareve Vegan · Manhattan
Playa Bowls
Healthy Organic · Manhattan
Bravo Kosher Pizza
Pizza · Manhattan
Juice Press at Murray St
Vegetarian · Manhattan
Mr. Broadway
Middle Eastern Shawarma · Manhattan
Bar Nena
Pareve Vegan · Manhattan
Mocha Burger
Burgers Chicken · Manhattan
Fallsburg Bagels
Bakery Pastries · Manhattan
Plnt Burger
Pareve Vegan · Manhattan
Dough Doughnuts
Bakery Pastries · Manhattan
16 Handles
Ice Cream Froyo · Manhattan
Osaka Sushi
Pareve Vegan · Manhattan
Coletta
Vegetarian · Manhattan
Milk N' Honey
Bakery Pastries · Manhattan
Jerusalem Cafe
Cafe Coffee Shop · Manhattan
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.