List of kosher restaurants

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Kosher restaurants are dining establishments that adhere to Kosher laws, a set of dietary rules in Judaism. These laws dictate what can be eaten, how it is prepared, and what foods can be eaten together. This article provides a list of notable kosher restaurants around the world.

Definition[edit | edit source]

A kosher restaurant is a restaurant that prepares and serves food in accordance with Jewish dietary laws, known as kashrut. These laws are derived from the Torah, the holy book of Judaism, and are strictly followed by observant Jews.

Kosher Certification[edit | edit source]

In order for a restaurant to be considered kosher, it must be certified by a kosher certification agency. This agency ensures that the restaurant adheres to all the rules of kashrut, including the use of kosher ingredients, the separation of meat and dairy, and the proper slaughter of animals.

Notable Kosher Restaurants[edit | edit source]

United States[edit | edit source]

  • Abigael's on Broadway - A high-end kosher restaurant located in New York City.
  • Shiloh's Steak House - A kosher steakhouse in Los Angeles, California.
  • Milt's BBQ for the Perplexed - A kosher BBQ restaurant in Chicago, Illinois.

Israel[edit | edit source]

  • Eucalyptus - A kosher restaurant in Jerusalem that serves traditional Israeli food.
  • Meat Kitchen - A high-end kosher meat restaurant in Tel Aviv.

Europe[edit | edit source]

  • Le Marais - A kosher steakhouse in Paris, France.
  • Reuben's - The oldest kosher restaurant in London, England.

See Also[edit | edit source]

This is a non-exhaustive food and drink related list.

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