Kosher Restaurants in Los Angeles (2025)
Mr. Shiloh's
Steak house · South Robertson
A longtime Pico steakhouse with white-tablecloth energy and an RCC certification, Mr. Shiloh’s anchors community celebrations with ribeyes, lamb chops, and French-accented sides. Frequently cited by local Jewish guides and recommended by neighborhood regulars for special-occasion dinners.
LA Gondola
Kosher restaurant · Beverly Hills
A Beverly Hills fixture blending Italian comfort and steakhouse swagger—think BBQ beef ribs and pasta—La Gondola appears on Time Out’s kosher roundups and draws a cross-section of LA’s kosher diners for anniversaries, business dinners, and out-of-town family meetups.
Pat's Cafe
Temporarily Closed
An essential Pico address since the 1990s, Pat’s pairs white-tablecloth hospitality with American and Italian-leaning kosher classics. Frequently referenced by Time Out and community publications, it’s a reliable pick for multi-generational dinners and visiting guests.
The Milky Way
Kosher restaurant · South Robertson
Spielberg family–run and dairy kosher, this bright neighborhood favorite serves fish, pastas, and Leah Adler’s beloved desserts. Covered by LAist and The Forward, it’s both a living piece of LA history and a welcoming spot for pescatarians and families.
Jeff's Gourmet Sausage Factory
American restaurant · South Robertson
House-made glatt kosher sausages, burgers, and deli specialties power this tiny Pico counter that’s fed LA since 1999. Frequently highlighted by Time Out and beloved by locals, Jeff’s also runs the kosher stand at Dodger Stadium during the season.
Beverly Hills Thai Kosher
Thai restaurant · Beverly Hills
A rare kosher Thai specialist serving curries, noodle dishes, and tom kha in a calm dining room. Noted by Time Out and trusted by the community for years, it’s a go-to when you want aromatic spice within kosher guidelines.
Dr. Sandwich - Beverly Blvd.
Kosher restaurant · Fairfax District
Israeli Kosher Restaurant Dr. Sandwich Expands to a Big New Space Near the Grove | Eater LA
A bit of a living dining legend in Beverly Hills, Dr. Sandwich is a kosher, quick-service spot that serves the large Jewish communities across West LA, offering shawarma and falafel sandwiches, sabich, and lots of hummus. Casual in format but with a loyal following since opening in a strip mall in 2014, ownership is now expanding into the entire Beverly Boulevard space — taking its marketplace, multiple hot stations and standalone kitchen, coffee bar, dining room, patio, and parking lot — and plans to offer kosher-certified market goods alongside its signature sandwiches, with an opening possibly as early as the end of May. The move seems smart given the sizable nearby Jewish population, even though the Beverly location has historically struggled to retain operators. - Farley Elliott
Lenny's Casita
Kosher restaurant · South Robertson
Chef Lenny’s MexiCali taqueria brings tortillas, salsas, and a thoughtful bar program to the kosher world under OK supervision. Locals love it for inventive tacos and a lively, neighborhood feel rare in kosher dining.
Bibi's Bakery & Cafe
Kosher restaurant · South Robertson
A beloved Israeli dairy bakery-café known for bourekas, sambusak, shakshuka, and excellent house-made pitas. Praised by local food writers and widely recommended around Pico-Robertson, it’s an easy stop for breakfast through casual dinner.
Shanghai Diamond Garden
Chinese restaurant · South Robertson
A sit-down kosher Chinese restaurant with white-tablecloth vibes, Sichuan-leaning favorites, and a broad menu. Cited by Time Out’s kosher lists and local guides, it fills a crucial niche for community gatherings and comfort cravings.
Sushiko
Sushi restaurant · South Robertson
An RCC-certified, pareve kosher sushi bar turning out rolls, tempura, and grilled fish. A neighborhood favorite for platters and casual nights, it’s often mentioned by local diners seeking dependable kosher sushi in Pico-Robertson.
LA Burger Bar
Kosher restaurant · South Robertson
A late-night glatt kosher burger spot with wings, wraps, and big-group seating. Included on GAYOT lists and praised by campus and community publications, it’s a reliable, informal option after Shabbat or post-game.
Kosher Restaurants in Los Angeles (2025)
A longtime Pico steakhouse with white-tablecloth energy and an RCC certification, Mr. Shiloh’s anchors community celebrations with ribeyes, lamb chops, and French-accented sides. Frequently cited by local Jewish guides and recommended by neighborhood regulars for special-occasion dinners.
A Beverly Hills fixture blending Italian comfort and steakhouse swagger—think BBQ beef ribs and pasta—La Gondola appears on Time Out’s kosher roundups and draws a cross-section of LA’s kosher diners for anniversaries, business dinners, and out-of-town family meetups.
An essential Pico address since the 1990s, Pat’s pairs white-tablecloth hospitality with American and Italian-leaning kosher classics. Frequently referenced by Time Out and community publications, it’s a reliable pick for multi-generational dinners and visiting guests.
Spielberg family–run and dairy kosher, this bright neighborhood favorite serves fish, pastas, and Leah Adler’s beloved desserts. Covered by LAist and The Forward, it’s both a living piece of LA history and a welcoming spot for pescatarians and families.
House-made glatt kosher sausages, burgers, and deli specialties power this tiny Pico counter that’s fed LA since 1999. Frequently highlighted by Time Out and beloved by locals, Jeff’s also runs the kosher stand at Dodger Stadium during the season.
A rare kosher Thai specialist serving curries, noodle dishes, and tom kha in a calm dining room. Noted by Time Out and trusted by the community for years, it’s a go-to when you want aromatic spice within kosher guidelines.
A bit of a living dining legend in Beverly Hills, Dr. Sandwich is a kosher, quick-service spot that serves the large Jewish communities across West LA, offering shawarma and falafel sandwiches, sabich, and lots of hummus. Casual in format but with a loyal following since opening in a strip mall in 2014, ownership is now expanding into the entire Beverly Boulevard space — taking its marketplace, multiple hot stations and standalone kitchen, coffee bar, dining room, patio, and parking lot — and plans to offer kosher-certified market goods alongside its signature sandwiches, with an opening possibly as early as the end of May. The move seems smart given the sizable nearby Jewish population, even though the Beverly location has historically struggled to retain operators.
Chef Lenny’s MexiCali taqueria brings tortillas, salsas, and a thoughtful bar program to the kosher world under OK supervision. Locals love it for inventive tacos and a lively, neighborhood feel rare in kosher dining.
A beloved Israeli dairy bakery-café known for bourekas, sambusak, shakshuka, and excellent house-made pitas. Praised by local food writers and widely recommended around Pico-Robertson, it’s an easy stop for breakfast through casual dinner.
A sit-down kosher Chinese restaurant with white-tablecloth vibes, Sichuan-leaning favorites, and a broad menu. Cited by Time Out’s kosher lists and local guides, it fills a crucial niche for community gatherings and comfort cravings.
An RCC-certified, pareve kosher sushi bar turning out rolls, tempura, and grilled fish. A neighborhood favorite for platters and casual nights, it’s often mentioned by local diners seeking dependable kosher sushi in Pico-Robertson.
A late-night glatt kosher burger spot with wings, wraps, and big-group seating. Included on GAYOT lists and praised by campus and community publications, it’s a reliable, informal option after Shabbat or post-game.
Mr. Shiloh's
Steak house · South Robertson
A longtime Pico steakhouse with white-tablecloth energy and an RCC certification, Mr. Shiloh’s anchors community celebrations with ribeyes, lamb chops, and French-accented sides. Frequently cited by local Jewish guides and recommended by neighborhood regulars for special-occasion dinners.
LA Gondola
Kosher restaurant · Beverly Hills
A Beverly Hills fixture blending Italian comfort and steakhouse swagger—think BBQ beef ribs and pasta—La Gondola appears on Time Out’s kosher roundups and draws a cross-section of LA’s kosher diners for anniversaries, business dinners, and out-of-town family meetups.
Pat's Cafe
Temporarily Closed
An essential Pico address since the 1990s, Pat’s pairs white-tablecloth hospitality with American and Italian-leaning kosher classics. Frequently referenced by Time Out and community publications, it’s a reliable pick for multi-generational dinners and visiting guests.
The Milky Way
Kosher restaurant · South Robertson
Spielberg family–run and dairy kosher, this bright neighborhood favorite serves fish, pastas, and Leah Adler’s beloved desserts. Covered by LAist and The Forward, it’s both a living piece of LA history and a welcoming spot for pescatarians and families.
Jeff's Gourmet Sausage Factory
American restaurant · South Robertson
House-made glatt kosher sausages, burgers, and deli specialties power this tiny Pico counter that’s fed LA since 1999. Frequently highlighted by Time Out and beloved by locals, Jeff’s also runs the kosher stand at Dodger Stadium during the season.
Beverly Hills Thai Kosher
Thai restaurant · Beverly Hills
A rare kosher Thai specialist serving curries, noodle dishes, and tom kha in a calm dining room. Noted by Time Out and trusted by the community for years, it’s a go-to when you want aromatic spice within kosher guidelines.
Dr. Sandwich - Beverly Blvd.
Kosher restaurant · Fairfax District
Israeli Kosher Restaurant Dr. Sandwich Expands to a Big New Space Near the Grove | Eater LA
A bit of a living dining legend in Beverly Hills, Dr. Sandwich is a kosher, quick-service spot that serves the large Jewish communities across West LA, offering shawarma and falafel sandwiches, sabich, and lots of hummus. Casual in format but with a loyal following since opening in a strip mall in 2014, ownership is now expanding into the entire Beverly Boulevard space — taking its marketplace, multiple hot stations and standalone kitchen, coffee bar, dining room, patio, and parking lot — and plans to offer kosher-certified market goods alongside its signature sandwiches, with an opening possibly as early as the end of May. The move seems smart given the sizable nearby Jewish population, even though the Beverly location has historically struggled to retain operators. - Farley Elliott
Lenny's Casita
Kosher restaurant · South Robertson
Chef Lenny’s MexiCali taqueria brings tortillas, salsas, and a thoughtful bar program to the kosher world under OK supervision. Locals love it for inventive tacos and a lively, neighborhood feel rare in kosher dining.
Bibi's Bakery & Cafe
Kosher restaurant · South Robertson
A beloved Israeli dairy bakery-café known for bourekas, sambusak, shakshuka, and excellent house-made pitas. Praised by local food writers and widely recommended around Pico-Robertson, it’s an easy stop for breakfast through casual dinner.
Shanghai Diamond Garden
Chinese restaurant · South Robertson
A sit-down kosher Chinese restaurant with white-tablecloth vibes, Sichuan-leaning favorites, and a broad menu. Cited by Time Out’s kosher lists and local guides, it fills a crucial niche for community gatherings and comfort cravings.
Sushiko
Sushi restaurant · South Robertson
An RCC-certified, pareve kosher sushi bar turning out rolls, tempura, and grilled fish. A neighborhood favorite for platters and casual nights, it’s often mentioned by local diners seeking dependable kosher sushi in Pico-Robertson.
LA Burger Bar
Kosher restaurant · South Robertson
A late-night glatt kosher burger spot with wings, wraps, and big-group seating. Included on GAYOT lists and praised by campus and community publications, it’s a reliable, informal option after Shabbat or post-game.