Kosher Restaurants in Petah Tikva, Page 4
Petah Tikva is a large city in Israel's Center District, just east of Tel Aviv, with a big religious and traditional population and a dense kosher food scene. As in most of Israel, the large majority of restaurants here are kosher-certified, spanning grills and steakhouses, hummus and shawarma spots, dairy Italian and cafes, pizza, and sushi. Certification is dominated by the local rabbinate, which runs both a standard track and a stricter mehadrin track, with a handful of Badatz-certified venues.
The Religious Council of Petah Tikva (mpt.org.il) publishes an official kashrut directory separating standard-rabbanut venues from mehadrin ones; this is the authoritative source for current certification. Concentrations of kosher dining sit around the Kiryat Aryeh / Segula business zones (Totzeret HaAretz, HaSibim, HaShacham streets), the Em HaMoshavot corridor, and the Grand Canyon / Avnot / Sirkin malls. Certification status and even ownership change often in Israel; confirm the teudah (certificate) on the wall for the current date, especially level (mehadrin vs standard) and any Badatz. Several older English-language listings are stale (e.g. El Gaucho relocated/rebranded to Rishon LeZion; Rendezvous moved to Neve Tzedek).
Kosher restaurants by neighborhood
Showing 73 to 90 of 90. Filter by type using the menu above.
Mafe Tzarfati Dahari (French Bakery)
Bakery / patisserie · City center
Mafe Neeman (Neeman Bakery)
Bakery / cafe · City center
Ciabatta (Tzabata)
Italian, dairy · City center
Nihon no-ba (Segev Japanese)
Japanese / sushi + cooked · unknown
HaMisada Shelanu (Our Restaurant)
Grill / meat · Segula
Mister Pizza
Pizza · City center
HaGal HeChadash (The New Wave)
Grill / meat · City center
Chuka (Tzuka)
Asian / meat · Grand Canyon mall
Ofel'e
Chicken / grill · City center
Pundak Sababa
Grill / Middle Eastern · Kiryat Aryeh
Pizza VeFalafel HaYoresh
Pizza / falafel · City center
New York Crispy Chicken
Fried chicken · Grand Canyon mall
Shipudei Tzipora
Skewers / grill · Kiryat Aryeh
Etzel Mizrahi
Grill / Middle Eastern · City center
Alfredo
Grill / meat · Em HaMoshavot
Popcorland
Snacks / popcorn · City center
Pizza Papino
Pizza · City center
Vin & Viande (Yayin veBasar)
French steakhouse / wine + meat · Kiryat Matalon
The kosher scene in Petah Tikva
KosherAtlas lists 90 certified kosher restaurants in Petah Tikva. They break down into 40 meat, 36 dairy and 14 pareve restaurants, and each listing is tagged so you can filter to what you keep.
The densest kosher clusters are in City center, Kiryat Aryeh, Kiryat Aryeh / Segula and Segula, and the kitchens run from pizza, falafel, burgers and hummus.
Supervision in Petah Tikva is led by Rabbanut Petah Tikva (standard track) and Rabbanut Petah Tikva Mehadrin (רפת"מ); a minority hold Badatz certifications (Rav Machpud / Badatz Yoreh Deah, Rav Landau, Badatz Beit Yosef)., and 62 of the 90 carry a named hechsher on their listing, including 5 glatt.
Frequently asked questions
How many kosher restaurants are there in Petah Tikva?
We list 90 certified kosher restaurants in Petah Tikva (40 meat, 36 dairy and 14 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. Petah Tikva's scene is dominated by Rabbanut Petah Tikva (standard track) and Rabbanut Petah Tikva Mehadrin (רפת"מ); a minority hold Badatz certifications (Rav Machpud / Badatz Yoreh Deah, Rav Landau, Badatz Beit Yosef)..
Which neighborhoods in Petah Tikva have the most kosher restaurants?
The densest are City center (44), Kiryat Aryeh (11), Kiryat Aryeh / Segula (5), Segula (4) and Kiryat Matalon (4). You can browse each neighborhood, with its Shabbat times, from the city page.
Is there glatt kosher food in Petah Tikva?
Yes. 5 of the Petah Tikva listings are marked glatt. Use the glatt category to see them all.
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.