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“I’m so glad you are open!,” a prospective diner says as he approaches Olga, the maitre d’ at Lox, the relatively new restaurant in the basement of the Jewish Museum on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, on a recent Monday morning.  Formerly home to the only kosher outpost of the iconic Russ & Daughters, Lox at the Jewish Museum is the sort of kosher restaurant that New York deserves more of

Maison Valero in Brooklyn is clearly in tune with viral baking trends and seems to have set out to kosherize many of them. Back in March, for example, the French kosher bakery at 501 Avenue M in Brooklyn’s Midwood neighborhood, started serving its take on the viral crookie. Other visually striking, deliciously tasting and very Learn how to make a kosher Cronut at this French baking class in Brooklyn

Overthrow Hospitality, the group behind some of the most excellent drinking dens in all of Manhattan (including Amor y Amargo and Proletariat), has recently gone big on all things kosher, turning five of their vegan restaurants into certified kosher destinations by Lighthouse Kosher: Ladybird, Third Kingdom, Cadence, Avant Garden and Soda Club, all within a This vegan pasta and wine bar in the East Village is now certified kosher

Among the vast variety of gimmicky-sounding culinary endeavors set up across New York is Third Kingdom at 21 East 7th Street in the East Village, the only mushroom-centric restaurant in town. To be clear, the vegan eatery’s menu—which has now been certified kosher—features a dozen dishes starring the fungi cooked any which way—from dumplings made The only mushroom-centric restaurant in all of NYC is now certified kosher

It’s always a good day when a new kosher restaurant opens in town, especially in a neighborhood that’s mostly lacking dietary-friendly food options. Pita Bar recently debuted at 11 Delancey Street by Chrystie Street on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, serving classic Israeli dishes like schnitzel, sabichm shakshuka, spicy sausage, kebab and more in A new glatt kosher sandwich shop recently opened on the Lower East Side

Following the 2020 closure of Russ & Daughters inside the Jewish Museum at 1109 5th Avenue by 92nd Street on the Upper East Side, visitors have had no kosher food options to indulge in while on site—that’s all about to change. Lox Cafe, the kosher eatery that has been operating inside the Museum of Jewish Lox Cafe is opening inside the Jewish Museum on the Upper East Side

American Dream, the massive entertainment complex in New Jersey and the second largest mall in the United States after the Mall of America in Minnesota, will soon be home to two new kosher restaurants: Miznon, by superstar Israeli chef Eyal Shani, and Fish Grill, a kosher eatery that hails from California. YeahThatsKosher first reported the Miznon and Fish Grill are opening kosher locations at American Dream mall

It’s been 26 years since Nosh Express first started serving kosher Israeli food—from burgers to salads, shawarma, falafel, soups and more—at its casual digs at its casual Brooklyn digs at 2817 Nostrand Avenue, right off Kings Highway. Unfortunately, the run is now coming to an end: the restaurant will be closing for good this Thursday. Nosh Express in Brooklyn is officially closing for good this month

It’s not often that a taref restaurant decides it is good for business to go kosher. Alas, Tiger Sushi in Great Neck—a Long Island suburb about 30 minutes away from midtown Manhattan by car—will be experimenting with the idea. The destination first opened in the Jewish town back in March as a non-kosher eatery. It’s Long Island restaurant Tiger Sushi to officially turn kosher

Kosher Upper East Siders craving a quick sushi bite can now head to Osaka Sushi at 1165 2nd Avenue by 62nd Street to satisfy their culinary desires. Now in soft-open mode and offering a limited menu (no tempura or fried rolls just yet), Osaka is a no-frills destination that mainly focuses on takeout options but Osaka Sushi kosher takeout restaurant opens on Manhattan’s Upper East Side