10 Best Kosher Restaurants In SoHo, New York

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The SoHo part of Manhattan, famous as a haven for artists between the 1960s and 70s, is known for its impressive art galleries, upscale shops, cast-iron architecture, and vibrant gastronomic scene. Eateries here are in abundance, from seafood diners, French joints, and options that strictly follow the Jewish dietary regulations or kosher. In case you don’t have an idea of these regulations, these food houses carefully inspect their produce for bug infestation, don’t combine meat and milk, and don’t offer shellfish or pork. If you’re a kosher eater or you want to give them a try, you will find lots of them in this neighborhood. From a burger place that beats its non-kosher peers to some of the best barbecue and steak houses, spoil your palate in any of these best kosher restaurants in SoHo, New York.

1. Bodhi Kosher Vegetarian Restaurant

Posted by Buddha Bodai-Bodhi Kosher Vegetarian Restaurant on Saturday, 11 April 2015

Tucked away in the quiet area of Mulberry Street is this cozy restaurant, where you can get the best of vegan Chinese dishes the town has to offer. It may seem like a hole in the wall from the outside, but the interior is spacious, and the customer service is fast. Bodhi Kosher Vegetarian Restaurant is famous for its variety of dim sum and other mouth-watering delicacies. It would be best if you also tried out their kosher-certified Singapore noodles, baked meat bun, and the tantalizing lotus buns.

Bodhi Kosher Vegetarian Restaurant

Address: 77 Mulberry St, New York, NY 10013, United States

Website: Bodhi Kosher Vegetarian Restaurant

Opening hours: Sat - Sun: 9:30am – 10pm; Mon - Fri: 10am - 10pm

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2. Mocha Burger

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Posted by Mocha Burger on Sunday, 29 April 2018

This burger and fries joint is a treat to their non-kosher competitors in this part of the city. They make use of the freshest ingredients to make burgers that are grass-fed and are antibiotic and hormone-free — just the way you will love them. Try out the heavenly taste of this food with a combo of their crisp, home-smoked lamb bacon, a fried egg, or brisket pastrami. They also offer fish, grilled chicken, salads, and drinks from their full bar. The location is spacious and provides enough seating, including 10-seat capacity tables.

Mocha Burger

Address: 496 LaGuardia Pl, New York, NY 10012, United States

Website: Mocha Burger

Opening hours: Sat: 7pm - 2am; Sun - Wed: 11am – 12am; Thu - Fri: 11am - 2pm

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3. The Original Buddha Bodai Kosher Vegetarian Restaurant

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Posted by The Original Buddha Bodai Kosher Vegetarian Restaurant , 5 Mott Street on Sunday, 2 February 2020

The first thing you’ll love about this kosher restaurant is the stunning interior, decorated with wall art and comfy, ample seating. Then, you’ll love it even more for their extensive list of vegetarian options. Since 2004, this place has been known for its delicious-tasting Chinese vegetarian dishes. If you are a meat lover, then you will still find flavorful meals, including vegetarian meat bun, mock shrimp dumpling, and other vegetarian versions of lamb, duck, and chicken dishes. They also specialize in authentic dim sum cooking. Their customer service is quick and efficient, even though the restaurant is especially crowded during brunch time.

The Original Buddha Bodai Kosher Vegetarian Restaurant

Address: 5 Mott St, New York, NY 10013, United States

Website: The Original Buddha Bodai Kosher Vegetarian Restaurant

Opening hours: Sat - Sun: 10am – 9:15pm; Mon - Fri: 11am – 9:15pm

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4. Sacred Chow

Posted by Sacred Chow on Thursday, 19 April 2018

Sacred Chow is a quiet and small kosher cafe and bistro known for its extensive vegan options, including gluten-free dessert, salads, soups, paninis, tapas, and vegan proteins. The interior is full of the city’s lively vibe, but the seatings are few, so takeout is recommended. However, if you are more interested in high-quality food, then this place is a must-visit. Some of the top dishes on their menu include the signature millet with black olives and sun-dried tomatoes, and the dijon marinated raw kale. They also offer a list of cocktails and white wines.

Sacred Chow

Address: 227 Sullivan St, New York, NY 10012, United States

Website: Sacred Chow

Opening hours: Fri - Sat: 11am - 11pm; Sun: 11am - 9pm; Tue - Thu: 11am – 10pm (closed on Mon)

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5. Kosher Eatery NYU

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This restaurant is perched on the first level of the Weinstein Residence Hall in New York University, which has a student population where 25% are Jewish. Although it’s a student eatery, and most of them buy food with their meal plan, it is open to everyone to enjoy the full kosher offerings. Some recommended dishes in this spot include their fries, schnitzel, hamburger, chicken, as well as cakes, and hot beverages. The restaurant is cozy and spacious, and just like any other students’ restaurants, prices here are very reasonable.

Kosher Eatery NYU

Address: NYU Weinstein Hall, 5 University Pl, New York, NY 10003, United States

Opening hours: Sun: 12:30am – 7:30pm; Mon - Thu: 11:30am – 7:30pm; Fri: 11:30am – 2pm (closed on Sat)

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6. Ahimsa Garden


This Indian restaurant is one of the best places in town to find a mix of kosher, vegetarian, and vegan delicacies made with age-old family recipes from southern India. This contemporary, eatery, run by an Indian couple is small but well-decorated, and it has a garden at the back. It is perched on a central location, near Washington Square Park. Savor some real taste of naan bread, pappadums, Dahl curry, and dosa. They also feature a small beer collection to complement your dining experience.

Ahimsa Garden

Address: 265 E 10th St, New York, NY 10009, United States

Website: Ahimsa Garden

Opening hours: Fri - Sat: 12pm - 11pm; Sun - Thu: 12pm - 10pm

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7. Reserve Cut

Posted by Reserve Cut on Tuesday, 22 March 2016

If you are looking for a high-end, swanky kosher restaurant serving a variety of steak and Asian options, then look no further than Reserve Cut. As you walk in, you will be greeted by a chic decoration of wine in the hallway, and then the romantic decor of the dining area. Whatever you have in mind to eat at this diner, save some room for the wagyu tomahawk and wagyu carpaccio steaks. They also offer a curated wine list, and the customer service is impeccable. However, as with other luxurious restaurants, the prices at Reserve Cut are relatively high.

Reserve Cut

Address: 2nd Setai, 40 Broad St, New York, NY 10004, United States

Website: Reserve Cut

Opening hours: Sat: 7pm – 11:30pm; Sun: 5:30pm – 10:30pm; Mon - Thu: 11:30am – 10:30pm; Fri: 11:30am – 2:30pm

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8. Cafe 11

If you’re happy and you know it, you probably just got your hands on one of our sushi platters.

Posted by Cafe 11 Financial District on Thursday, 16 November 2017

Cafe 11 is situated with the lobby of 11 Broadway, so the outside may seem small and perhaps unattractive, but the interior is cozy and it’s definitely the best place around to get a sushi fix. This place has been a favorite kosher joint in the Financial District since 2009, offering fresh sandwiches, salad, and sushi varieties at a reasonable price. On top of that, the restaurant has friendly staff members and fast service. Some of the must-tries delicacies in Cafe 11 include the Bermuda Triangle, Wall Street sushi roll, and the avocado melt sandwich.

Cafe 11

Address: Lobby, 11 Broadway, New York, NY 10004, United States

Website: Cafe 11

Opening hours: Mon - Thu: 8am - 5pm; Fri: 8am - 2pm (closed on Sat & Sun)

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9. Pita Express

Posted by Pita Express on Thursday, 2 December 2010

If you find yourself hungry around the 9/11 Memorial or the Brooklyn Bridge area, then be kind to yourself and locate this spacious Israeli/Middle Eastern restaurant. They offer an assortment of vegetarian, kosher, and vegan specialties in a chic and cozy atmosphere. Order some of their tasty dishes from the counter, including beef kafta kabob, chicken kabob, and potato knish. Unwind and begin your gastronomic journey on any of the ample tables. This place is also perfect for a family dine-out.

Pita Express

Address: 15 Ann St, New York, NY 10038, United States

Website: Pita Express

Opening hours: Mon - Thu:11:30am – 8:30pm; Fri: 11:30am – 4pm (closed on Sat & Sun)

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10. Mr. Broadway

Posted by Mr. Broadway on Thursday, 21 August 2014

Staying relevant for a long time takes the will to adapt to change, and that is why this restaurant has been the people’s choice for over 50 years. Over changing times, Mr. Broadway has been adding extra twists to their extensive menu to suit your ever-changing preferences. Savor a variety of Mediterranean, traditional Jewish, and Chinese dishes, made from scratch daily in this eatery’s 5000-square-foot (464.5-square-meter) kitchen. You will get the best taste of everything, including sushi, steaks, burgers, salads, and much more. Their prices are reasonable, and the service is superb.

Mr. Broadway

Address: 1372 Broadway, New York, NY 10018, United States

Website: Mr. Broadway

Opening hours: Sun - Thu: 11am - 11pm; Fri: 11am - 2pm (closed on Sat)

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Enjoy the best of the kosher culinary scene

The Manhattan area has the highest concentration of kosher spots per capita than anywhere else in New York. And these top kosher restaurants in SoHo, New York offer some of the most extensive, tasty Jewish dishes and vibrant dining atmosphere the city has to offer. An impressive culinary scene definitely lives in this neighborhood.

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