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Tu B'Shvat 5786 in Brooklyn
Brooklyn's Jewish community celebrates Tu B'Shvat with traditional foods like Dried Fruits and Nuts, Seven Species Platter, Pomegranates, Carob (Bokser). Kosher Connect lists 19 Brooklyn-area restaurants, caterers, and bakeries serving the community — most concentrated around Williamsburg. Plan your Tu B'Shvat 5786 meals with verified kosher certification details for every establishment.
Traditional Tu B'Shvat Foods
Find these classics at Brooklyn kosher restaurants and caterers.
Dried Fruits and Nuts
Dried figs, dates, apricots, and almonds are central to Tu B'Shvat celebrations. Many families set out platters of assorted dried fruits for the occasion.
Seven Species Platter
A display of the Seven Species of the Land of Israel: wheat, barley, grapes, figs, pomegranates, olives, and dates. Each species holds biblical and spiritual significance.
Pomegranates
Pomegranates are a beloved Tu B'Shvat fruit, said to contain 613 seeds corresponding to the 613 mitzvot. Fresh pomegranate, juice, and pomegranate-based dishes are all popular.
Carob (Bokser)
Carob pods, also called St. John's bread, are a traditional Tu B'Shvat treat. Carob is native to Israel and has been eaten since ancient times.
Kosher Tu B'Shvat in Brooklyn
Mike's Bistro
622 Cortelyou Rd
Bordeaux Steakhouse
1922 Coney Island Ave
Yakar Steakhouse
1304 Ave M
Malka
56 Adams St
Koma
1618 Ave M
Izzy's BBQ
397 Troy Ave
Cafe Renaissance
802 Kings Highway
Cork n Slice
1120 Ave J
Olympia Pita
1419 Coney Island Ave
Mr. Broadway Brooklyn
1558 Coney Island Ave
Glatt A La Carte
5123 18th Ave
Gottlieb's Restaurant
352 Roebling St
Mocha Burger Flatbush
1704 Coney Island Ave
Bass and Bourbon
113 Hamilton Ave
Castell's
1814 Coney Island Ave
Bay Cafe
1906 86th St
Akimori
557 Kings Highway
Mill Basin Deli
5823 Ave T
The Loft Steakhouse
808 40th St