Kosher Restaurants in Brooklyn
Brooklyn has the largest Orthodox Jewish community outside of Israel, and its kosher dining scene reflects this. Borough Park, Flatbush, and Crown Heights are home to hundreds of certified kosher restaurants, bakeries, and delis. Williamsburg has both Hasidic kosher establishments and trendy kosher-certified cafes. MenuCheck AI helps you compare these venues with confidence scores and certification details.
Top Brooklyn, New York Results
Simply Sushi - Crown heights Empire Kosher
529 Empire Blvd, BrooklynGlatt A La Carte
5123 18th Ave, BrooklynSabra Shack
2919 Avenue J, BrooklynNoi Due Carne
141 W 69th St, New YorkAMA LA VITA
121 W 19th St, New YorkTarnopol
163 Parkville Ave, BrooklynLe Lis Cafe
Arthouse Hotel Lobby, 222 W 77th St, New YorkMike's Bistro
127 E 54th St, New YorkB&H Dairy
127 2nd Ave, New YorkRothschild TLV
1129 Lexington Ave, New YorkHouse of Glatt
385 Kingston Ave, BrooklynTov Umaitiv
2668 Nostrand Ave, BrooklynNoi Due Cafe
491 Columbus Ave, New YorkGottlieb's Restaurant
352 Roebling St #6240, BrooklynWall Street Grill
128 Pearl St, New YorkExplore other dietary options in Brooklyn, New York
Frequently Asked Questions
Where are the best kosher restaurants in Brooklyn?
Borough Park, Flatbush, Crown Heights, and Williamsburg have the highest density of certified kosher restaurants in Brooklyn — and some of the best in New York.
Are Brooklyn kosher restaurants strictly certified?
Many Brooklyn kosher restaurants hold certification from major authorities like the OU, OK, or local rabbinical councils. MenuCheck AI highlights certification status for each venue.
How do kosher scores work for Brooklyn restaurants?
Each restaurant gets a 0–100 confidence score based on official certification, menu analysis, and community surveys about meat-dairy separation and kitchen standards.