List of kosher restaurants
This is a list of kosher restaurants. A kosher restaurant is an establishment that serves food that complies with Jewish dietary laws (kashrut). These businesses, which also include diners, cafés, pizzerias, fast food, and cafeterias, and are frequently in listings together with kosher bakeries, butchers, caterers, and other similar places, differ from kosher style establishments in that they operate under rabbinical supervision, which requires that the laws of kashrut, as well as certain other Jewish laws, must be observed. Such locations must be closed during Shabbat and Jewish holidays if under Jewish ownership.
Kosher restaurants
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In addition to smaller restaurants, some corporate restaurants and fast food chains operate kosher locations in places with Jewish populations.
- Appetizing store – Pareve and dairy restaurants in Toronto, Canada, also have "appetizers" as part of their name who are both kosher and Kosher style
- Baskin-Robbins
- Bloom's restaurant – until its last branch closed in summer 2010, Bloom's restaurant was the longest-standing kosher restaurant in England
- The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf
- Creole Kosher Kitchen – was one of the only kosher restaurants in the city of New Orleans, Louisiana prior to Hurricane Katrina. It remains closed.
- Dunkin' Donuts
- Grodzinski Bakery – a chain of kosher bakeries in London, England
- Isow's – a former kosher restaurant on Brewer Street, Soho, London W1, England
- Jewish Museum Munich – museum and kosher restaurant
- Krispy Kreme
- L'As du Fallafel – a kosher Middle Eastern restaurant located in the "Pletzl" Jewish quarter of the Le Marais neighborhood in Paris, France.
- Masbia – a network of kosher soup kitchens in New York City
- Ratner's – a famous Jewish kosher dairy (milchig) restaurant on the Lower East Side of New York City.
- Rita's Italian Ice
- Sbarro
- Second Avenue Deli – certified-kosher delicatessen in Manhattan, New York City
- Taïm [1] – an Israeli vegetarian restaurant located at 45 Spring Street (on the corner of Mulberry Street), in NoLita in Manhattan, in New York City.[2]
- Washington, D.C. Jewish Community Center – a Jewish Community Center that operates a kosher restaurant named the District Cafe
- Yonah Shimmel's Knish Bakery – a bakery, located at 137 East Houston Street (between First Avenue and Second Avenue), in the Lower East Side, Manhattan, that has been selling knishes on the Lower East Side since 1890 from its original location on Houston Street.[3]
See also
- Israeli cuisine
- Jewish cuisine
- Kosher foods
- Kosher style - restaurants that mimic some aspects of kosher laws, but are not actually kosher
- Kosher airline meal
- List of Israeli dishes
- List of Jewish cuisine dishes
- List of restaurants in Israel
- Lists of restaurants
References
- ↑ Osterhout, Jacob E. (June 24, 2012). "The Best of New York: Falafel". NY Daily News. Retrieved February 5, 2013.
- ↑ Clayton McGratty (2012). Taïm | Manhattan | Restaurant Menus and Reviews. Zagat. Retrieved February 5, 2013.
- ↑ "Yonah Schimmel Knishery in New York City, USA". Lonely Planet. Retrieved October 1, 2013.
External links
- Media related to Kosher restaurants at Wikimedia Commons
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