The Best Kosher Restaurants in New Jersey
Teaneck, Passaic, Lakewood, and beyond — your complete guide to New Jersey's exceptional kosher dining scene.
New Jersey doesn't get nearly enough credit. The Garden State is home to some of the most concentrated kosher communities in America, and the dining scene reflects that. Teaneck alone has more kosher restaurants per square mile than most major cities. And Lakewood? It's a kosher food destination in its own right.
Here's your neighborhood-by-neighborhood guide to the best kosher spots in New Jersey.
Teaneck: The Crown Jewel
Teaneck is ground zero for kosher dining in Bergen County — and arguably in the entire Northeast outside of New York City. Cedar Lane is lined with certified restaurants, and the variety is remarkable.
Chopstix — Japanese-kosher fusion done right. The sushi rolls are creative and the fish is always fresh. A Teaneck institution that's earned its loyal following. Nagoya — Another excellent Japanese option with a wider Asian fusion menu. Great for groups. Teaneck Doghouse — Kosher hot dogs and deli sandwiches with all the toppings. Casual, fast, and genuinely good. Perfect for a quick lunch. Off the Grill — BBQ and grilled meats with a relaxed atmosphere. The brisket sandwich is legendary in local circles. Mosaica Restaurant — Upscale Shabbat and holiday catering that also does walk-in dining. Elegant atmosphere, impressive menu.Passaic: Hidden Gems
Passaic has a large Sephardic Jewish community that has built a vibrant kosher scene along Main Avenue.
Glatt Express — A beloved institution. Fresh-cut meats, prepared foods, and an adjoining restaurant. Everything is top quality and the prices are fair. Meshugana Grill — Hearty portions of Israeli and American fare. The grilled chicken is a go-to. Unpretentious, consistent, and always busy.Bergenfield & Englewood
Eden Wok — Pan-Asian kosher on New Milford Avenue. The wonton soup and General Tso's chicken have a devoted following. One of the better Chinese-kosher spots in the state. Cafe Rimon — Israeli dairy cafe with outstanding shakshuka, fresh salads, and excellent coffee. A perfect lunch spot.Lakewood: A World Unto Itself
Lakewood is home to one of the largest yeshiva communities in the world — and the food scene has grown to match. Route 9 and the surrounding areas are packed with options.
Seasons — A full-service kosher supermarket with an exceptional prepared food section. The sushi bar, rotisserie, and deli counter alone are worth the trip. Prime Bistro — Fine dining in Lakewood, which isn't a sentence you'd have written fifteen years ago. But here we are. Excellent steaks, creative sides, and a surprisingly sophisticated wine list. Chops of Lakewood — Another steakhouse option, more casual, with great value for the portion size. Jerusalem Pizza — Multiple locations across Lakewood. Reliable, consistent, crowd-pleasing kosher pizza. The go-to for feeding a crowd.Deal: The Syrian Scene
Deal, on the Jersey Shore, has a significant Syrian Jewish community that summers there — and a short but excellent kosher restaurant strip.
Syrian Kitchen — Authentic Syrian-Jewish food that you simply cannot find in most places. The kibbeh, stuffed grape leaves, and lamb dishes are extraordinary. Worth making the trip for.What You Need to Know
- RCBC (Rabbinical Council of Bergen County) certifies most Bergen County restaurants
- Kof-K and local vaadim cover much of Passaic and Monmouth County
- Lakewood Vaad handles certification in Ocean County
- Many New Jersey kosher restaurants close early on Fridays — sometimes as early as 2 PM in winter. Always call ahead.
- The New Jersey Turnpike and Garden State Parkway both have limited kosher options at rest stops — plan meals before hitting the road.
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Sources & References
- Rabbinical Council of Bergen County (RCBC) — Primary kosher certifying agency for Bergen County, NJ
- Kof-K Kosher Supervision — Major agency with wide NJ coverage
- Lakewood Vaad HaKashrus — Certification authority for Ocean County kosher establishments
- OU Kosher Restaurant Directory — Nationwide directory including New Jersey locations
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