Kosher Restaurants in Sydney, Page 2
Sydney has Australia's second largest Jewish community, and its kosher food scene is concentrated in the Eastern Suburbs around Bondi, Rose Bay, and Dover Heights. Old South Head Road in Rose Bay is the main hub, with a cluster of meat restaurants, dairy cafes, bakeries, and takeaways. Almost every certified venue is supervised by the NSW Kashrut Authority (KA), the city's central kashrut body. A smaller number of Oakberry acai outlets and other kosher spots are dotted around Coogee, Maroubra, Manly, and the CBD.
The densest concentration is along Old South Head Road in Rose Bay and around Hall Street and Wairoa Avenue in Bondi, all within the Eastern Suburbs and walkable from one another. Dover Heights, Bondi, and Rose Bay are the residential heart of the community, so visitors staying there can reach most kosher venues on foot. Nearly everything closes early on Friday afternoon for Shabbat and reopens Sunday, so plan Friday lunches and stock up before sundown. Call ahead to confirm hours, as many venues have short and changing trading times.
Kosher restaurants by neighborhood
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Oakberry Rose Bay
Acai bowls and smoothies ยท Rose Bay
Oakberry Coogee
Acai bowls and smoothies ยท Coogee
Oakberry Maroubra
Acai bowls and smoothies ยท Maroubra
Oakberry Manly
Acai bowls and smoothies ยท Manly
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.