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Kosher Restaurant List Kosher Restaurant List KJ ‘s Manhattan Kosher Establishments As of 5/18/2020 See below for a list of Kosher Restaurants that offer delivery Name Address Cross Streets Telephone Kashrut BUTCHERS & GROCERIES East Side Glatt 500 Grand Street East Broadway 212-475-6915 R. Fishelis Fairway (selected cases) 2127 Broadway 74th St. 212-595-1888 R. Marmorstein (selected cases) 2328 12th Ave. 132nd Ave. 212-234-2883 R. Marmorstein (selected cases) 240 East 86th Street 3rd & 2nd Ave. 212-327-2008 R. Marmorstein Fischer Bros. & Leslie 230 West 72nd Street Broadway 212-787-1715 OU Kosher Marketplace 2442 Broadway 90th & 91st Streets 212-580-6378 R. Marmorstein Park East Glatt Kosher Butcher 1733 1st Ave. Btw. 89th & 90th Streets 212-737-9800 Kof-K Tomers Gourmet Market 1201 Lexington Ave Btw. 81st & 82nd Streets R. Mehlman TAKE OUT & HOME DELIVERY Kosher Marketplace 2442 Broadway 90th & 91st Streets 212-580-6378 R. Marmorstein Grand Central Station Lower Mendy’s Take Out – Meat 109 East 42nd Street 212-856-9399 OU Level NE Corner of 5th & 17 R. Moshe's Falafel Truck St. Pincha Horowitz Olive Tree Catering (Dairy 2030 2nd Avenue Between 104 & 105 Street 917-797-7677 R. Mehlman Catering & Delivery) Simply Divine (catering & 604 West 46th St., 11th & 12th Avenues 212-541-7300 R. Mehlman delivery) 2ndFloor R Pinchas Quick Stop Kosher (Truck) 9th Avenue At West 34th Street 212-674-6666 Horowitz Village Crown (catering & delivery 216 East 49th St., 2nd 2nd & 3rd Avenues 212-207-3888 OU only) Floor BAKERIES & SPECIALTIES By the Way Bakery- Gluten & 2442 Broadway Between 90 and 91 Streets 212-877-0806 R. Mehlman Dairy-free By the Way Bakery- Gluten & 1236 Lexington Ave. Between 83rd and 84th Streets 212-988-3300 R. Mehlman Dairy-free Capstone Caterers 22 W. 33rd Street 5th & 6th 212-494-0440 OU DO, Cookie Dough Confections 550 La Guardia Place Between 3rd & Bleeker 646-892-3600 R. Mehlman Baked Cravings 1673 Lexington Ave SE corner of 105th st 646-590-3324 R. Mehlman Dunkin Donuts - baked goods 355 East 86th St Btw. 1st and 2nd 212- 876-4510 VHQ only Dunkin Donuts – entire store 51 East 34th Street Park & Madison Avenues 212-481-2355 R. Mehlman Dunkin Donuts – baked goods 687 Amsterdam Avenue 93rd & 94th Streets 212-864-1046 R. Mehlman only Dunkin Donuts – entire store 535 Amsterdam Avenue Corner of 86th Street 212-595-1682 R. Mehlman Dunkin Donuts – entire store 398 Audobon Avenue Corner of 185th Street 212-781-3288 R. Mehlman Edible Arrangements 1756 Broadway 56th & 57th Streets 646-490-4000 KOA Gertel's Wholesale ($25 min 101 Steuben St. Park & Myrtle Ave (Bkln) 212-982-3250 CRC order) Gourmandises De France 1437 First Avenue First and 75th Street 212-988-1414 OK Haya Braun Fine Baked Goods 124 West 95th Street At Ohab Zedek 212-749-5150 x209 NYK My Most Favorite Food 247 West 72nd Street Broadway & West End Avenue 212-997-5130 OK Amsterdam Avenue & Say It With Cake 510 West 123rd Street 212-864-9500 OK Broadway The Pickle Guys 357 Grand Street Corner Essex Street 212-656-9739 R. Fishelis ICE CREAM & FROZEN YOGURT 16 Handles 1569 Second Avenue 81st & 82nd Streets 646-863-2522 R. Mehlman 16 Handles 325 Amsterdam Avenue 75th & 76th Streets 646-861-1281 R. Mehlman 16 Handles 2600 Broadway Corner of 98th Street 646-422-7022 R. Mehlman 16 Handles 428 3rd Avenue Between 29th & 30th Streets 212-213-1755 R. Mehlman 16 Handles 1161 1st Ave Between 63 & 64 Streets 646-707-3424 R. Mehlman PopBar 5 Carmine Street Corner of 6th Avenue 212-255- 4874 R. Mehlman Chloe's Soft Serve Fruit Co. 25 East 17th Street Broadway & 5th Avenues 212-794-2200 R. Mehlman DAIRY RESTAURANTS Abaita 145 East 49th Street Between 3rd and Lex 646-808-5518 OK Bagels & Co. 500 East 76th Street Corner of York Avenue 212-717-0505 NYK Bagels & Co. 391 Amsterdam Avenue West 78th and 79th Streets 212-496-9400 NYK Between Broadway & 6th Bravo Pizza 107 W. 37th Street 212-268-4499 OK Avenue Bravo Pizza 17 Trinity Place Morris St. & Exchange Alley 212-344-1111 OK Cafe 11 11 Broadway S. of Morris Street 212-425-2233 OU Cafe @ JCC Manhattan 334 Amsterdam Ave. 75 & 76 Street 646-505-4399 R. Mehlman Café Nana 606 West 115th St Broadway & Riverside Dr. 347-244-0033 R. Mehlman Café Roma Pizzeria 854 Amsterdam Ave 101st & 102nd Streets 212-875-8972 R. Marmorstein Grandma’s Cookie Jar 2551 Amsterdam Ave 186th & 187th Streets 212-568-4855 VHR Great American Health Bar 35 West 57th Street Between 6 and 7th Avenue 212-355-2177 OK Jerusalem Café 7 West 36th St 5th & 6th Avenues 212-398-1475 OK Kosher Poke 43 E. 34th Street Park & Madison Ave. 212-725-3179 OU Lake Como Pizza 2549 Amsterdam Ave 186th & 187th Streets 212-740-0110 VHR Lox Cafe 36 Battery Place At Museum of Jewish Heritage 646-437-4231 OU Milk & Honey 12 East 46th St. 5th & Madison Avenues 212-764-4400 OU Milk & Honey 160 Broadway Liberty & Maiden Lane 212-513-0700 OU My Most Favorite Food 247 W 72nd St Broadway & West End Ave 212- 997-5130 OK Noga 120 Allen St. Delancy & Rivington St. 212-804-7207 OK Broadway & Columbus NoiDue 143 West 69th Street 212-712-2222 OK Avenues Russ and Daughters (In the Jewish 1109 Fifth Avenue 5th and 92nd 212-475-4880 R. Mehlman Museum) Saba's Pizza 403 Amsterdam Avenue Between 79th and 80th 212-787-1118 R. Mehlman Saba's Pizza 1217 Lexington Avenue Corner of 82nd and 83rd 212-987-9130 R. Mehlman Simply Divine Café at JCC 334 Amsterdam Avenue Between 75 and 76 Streets 212-541-7300 R. Mehlman Sunflower 676 Amsterdam Ave Corner of 93rd Street 212-799-3415 VHQ Sushi Fussion 26 West 47th Street Between 5th and 6th Ave. 212-221-7480 OK Sushi Tokyo (NYU) 121 West 19th St. 6th & 7th Ave 917-834-3915 OK Tiberias 45 East 34th Street Park & Madison Avenues 212-481-4222 OK MEAT RESTAURANTS Abigael’s on Broadway 1407 Broadway 38th & 39th Streets 212-575-1407 Kof-K Ali Baba 515 Amsterdam Ave. W. 84th and 85th St. 212-787-6008 R. Marmorstein Barnea Bistro 211 East 46th Street Between 2nd and 3rd 212-461-1001 OU Bedford on the Park 61 East 34th Street Madison & Park 212-576-1515 OU Belli Burger 2566 Amsterdam Ave 187th & 188th St. 212-923-0100 VHR Big Bang Burger 426 Amsterdam Ave Between 81st & 82nd St. 212-362-7386 OK Amsterdam Burger 680 Columbus Ave Corner of 93rd (212) 362-0700 Mehadrin Kashrus Bravo Kosher Burgers and Deli 17 Trinity Place Morris St. & Exchange Alley 646-449-9403 OK Burgers & Grill 2543 Amsterdam Ave. Btw. 186th and 187th Streets 212-543-8017 VHR Cafe Classico 35 West 57th Street 5th & 6th Avenues 212-355-5411 OK Chicken & Kone 56 E. 34th St Madison & Park 212-679-1101 OU Chop Chop 501 West 184th Street Corner of Amsterdam Avenue 212-246-7246 VHR Colbeh 32 West 39th Street 5th & 6th Avenues 212-354-8181 VHQ Eden Wok/Pitopvia/Buffalo 2 Go 43 East 34th Street Park & Madison Avenues 212-725-8100 OU Eighteen Restaurant 240 East 81st Street 2nd & 3rd Avenues 212-517-2400 OK Golan Heights 2553 Amsterdam Ave 186th & 187th Streets 212-795-7842 VHR Broadway &Amsterdam Grill 212 212 West 80th Street 212-724-7455 R. Marmorstein Avenues Holy Schnitzel 654 Amsterdam Ave Amsterdam & 212-362-4659 OK Kasbah Restaurant 251 West 85th Street Broadway & West End Avenues 212-496-1500 OK Kosher Deluxe 10 West 46th Street 5th & 6th Avenues 212-869-6699 R. Amram Roth La Brochette Steakhouse 340 Lexington Avenue 39th & 40th 212-972-2200 OU Le Marais 150 West 46th Street 6th & 7th Avenues 212-869-0900 OU Mendy's 61 East 34th Street Park Avenue 212-576-1010 OU Mendy's 37 West 48th Street 5th & 6th Avenues 212-262-9600 OU Mendy's Grand Central Station 109 E. 42nd Street Food Concourse West 212-856-9399 OU 212-580-6200 Mexikosher 100 West 83rd Street b/t Columbus and Amsterdam Phone number(212) OU 580-6200 Mike’s Bistro 127 East 54th Street Park & Lexington Avenues 212-799-3911 OU Mr. Broadway / Me Tsu Yan 1372 Broadway 37th & 38th Streets 212-921-2152 OU Mocha Burger 496 LaGuardia Place Houston St & Bleecker St 212-982-3800 OU Mocha Burger Express 1602 Second Ave. 83rd & 84th St. 646-838-9698 OU Nargila Grill 1599 York Ave Between 84th and 85th 212-535-3700 OK Noi Due Carne 141 West 69th Street Btw. Broadway & Amsterdam 212-712-2223 OK Olympic Pita 8 West 46th Street 5th & 6th Avenues 212-221-7600 Kehilah Kashrus Olympic Pita 126 Macdougal St btw. Third and Bleeker 212-221-7600 Kehilah Kashrus Paprika 56 East 34th Street btw. Madison and Park 212-679-1100 OU Pita Express 15 Ann Street Broadway & Nassau 212-571-2999 OU Pita Grill 1083 Second Avenue Corner of 57th Street 212-750-1122 OU Reserve Cut at the Setai 40 Broad Street Btw. Beaver St & Exchange Pl 212-747-0300 OU Rothschild TLV 1129 Lexington Ave 78th and 79th Streets 917-341-4169 OU Sage Kitchen 352 Bowery Bowery and Third 646-580-5126 Chabad of Bowery Taam Tov 41 West 47th Street 5th & 6th Avenues 212-768-8001 OU Talia’s Steakhouse 668 Amsterdam Avenue 92nd & 93rd Streets 212-580-3770 R. Marmorstein 123 United Nations UN Plaza Grill 48th St. and 1st 212-223-1801 OU Plaza Wall Street Grill 128 Pearl Street Between Wall and Pine Streets 212-635-5757 OU WestSide Wok 691 Amsterdam Ave.
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