The Best Kosher Restaurants in Boca Raton
Palm Beach County's kosher capital — from Town Center to Glades Road, Boca Raton delivers.
Boca Raton is the kosher capital of Palm Beach County — and it's not close. The city has one of the highest concentrations of Jewish residents in Florida, and the restaurant scene reflects that. From quick bites to date-night spots, Boca has it covered.
Town Center & Glades Road: The Main Strip
The area around Town Center Mall on Glades Road is home to the highest concentration of certified kosher restaurants in the region.
Flakowitz of Boca — A classic Jewish deli that Boca's Jewish community has been loyal to for decades. The matzo ball soup, bagels, and egg salad are exactly what you'd want from a South Florida Jewish deli. Breakfast and lunch are the moves here. Tangled Vine — Upscale kosher wine bar and restaurant. The cheese plates, charcuterie, and craft cocktails bring a sophisticated feel. Great for a date or a group dinner. One of the best kosher dining experiences in all of South Florida. Olive Garden — Not the chain. This is a local kosher Italian restaurant with excellent pasta, pizza, and fish dishes in a comfortable setting. A community favorite. New York Bagel — The name says it all. Proper New York-style bagels in Boca, certified kosher. The lox spread and whitefish salad are essential.West Boca: The Residential Scene
West Boca is predominantly residential but has a growing strip of kosher options catering to the large Orthodox community there.
Kosher Kingdom — A full-service kosher supermarket with prepared foods, a deli, sushi, and baked goods. The go-to for Shabbat shopping in West Boca. Momo's Grill — Casual Israeli-style grill with excellent shawarma, falafel, and grilled meats. Great value and consistently good. A favorite for families.Delray Beach & Boynton Beach
The corridor from Boca south toward Delray and north toward Boynton has expanded the kosher footprint in recent years.
The Kosher Gourmet — Delray Beach's certified butcher and prepared foods shop. The marinated meats and ready-to-heat Shabbat meals are a lifeline for busy families. Patio Delray — Outdoor dining with a kosher-certified Mediterranean menu. The hummus, grilled fish, and lamb dishes are excellent, and the Delray Beach atmosphere makes it feel like a mini-vacation.Passover in Boca
Boca is one of the top destinations for Passover hotel programs, and the area's kosher restaurants gear up significantly for the holiday. Many establishments offer special KFP menus. Book early — Passover in Boca fills up.
What to Know
- ORB (Orthodox Rabbinical Board of Broward and Palm Beach Counties) certifies most establishments
- Boca gets very busy during season (November through April) — expect longer waits at popular spots
- Summer is quieter — some establishments reduce hours or close temporarily when snowbirds leave
- Glades Road traffic before Shabbat is real — build in extra time on Friday afternoon
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Sources & References
- Orthodox Rabbinical Board of Broward and Palm Beach Counties (ORB) — Primary kosher certifying agency for the Boca Raton area
- OU Kosher Restaurant Directory — Nationwide listings including South Florida
- Town of Boca Raton — Local information for visitors and residents
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