Kosher Restaurants in Miami (2025)
Zak the Baker
Bakery · Miami Fashion District
Wynwood’s landmark bakery-café marries Jewish tradition with Miami style—think guava pastelitos, rye loaves, and seasonal dairy plates. Featured in Food & Wine and Bon Appétit and a James Beard nominee, it’s proudly certified kosher and deeply community-minded.
The Harbour Grill
Kosher restaurant · Surfside
A Surfside stalwart for serious kosher steaks, creative sushi, and polished hospitality. Often cited by Eater Miami, it anchors the neighborhood’s dining scene with dry-aged cuts and a lively crowd that feels quintessentially local.
Kosh
Kosher restaurant · Surfside
Glatt kosher and locally owned, Kosh folds steakhouse classics, sushi, and tapas into one energetic room. Frequently noted on respected kosher roundups, it’s a go-to for Shabbat prix fixe and celebratory dinners steps from the beach.
Rustiko
Kosher restaurant · Bal Harbour
A dairy Italian bistro where handmade pastas, pizzas, and desserts meet Miami’s kosher crowd. Recognized by Eater Miami, it’s a daytime-through-dinner staple for shakshuka breakfasts, lasagne, and tiramisu in an easygoing, neighborhood setting.
Neya Restaurant
Kosher restaurant · Surfside
Modern Israeli flavors—charcoal-kissed kebabs, vibrant salatim, elegant cocktails—served late on Saturday nights. Covered by Time Out Miami and highlighted by kosher media, Neya brings a polished, Tel Aviv vibe to Surfside’s kosher strip.
Asiatiko Robata Bar
Kosher restaurant · Aventura
Aventura’s kosher robata and sushi showpiece, pairing pristine fish with creative cocktails. Included in Eater Miami’s kosher guide, it draws celebratory crowds for wagyu skewers, composed rolls, and a polished dining room.
Fuego by Mana
Kosher restaurant · North Miami Beach
A Miami-Dade fixture for kosher smoke and sizzle—brisket, ribs, asado platters, and burgers—served with Latin flair. Featured by Eater Miami, it’s where families and friends gather for hearty plates and late-night post-Shabbat meals.
STREET Kitchen Miami
Restaurant · Bal Harbour
Chef David Benrey riffs on fried chicken, dry‑aged steaks, and branzino with precision. Praised by Eater Miami and kosher critics, this intimate Surfside room delivers big flavors, friendly service, and a locals-first spirit.
Cine Citta Caffe
Kosher restaurant · Bal Harbour
A long-running dairy Italian cafe loved for brick‑oven pizzas, pastas, and fish. Kosher certified and family owned, it’s the neighborhood’s reliable stop for relaxed lunches, Saturday night dinners, and unfussy classics.
Harbour Gourmet
Kosher restaurant · Surfside
From the team behind The Harbour Grill, this intimate spot champions charcuterie, smoked meats, and gourmet sandwiches under kosher supervision. Regularly praised by kosher dining editors, it’s a connoisseur’s detour on Harding Avenue.
Fresko
Kosher restaurant · Aventura Town Center
A bright, dairy kosher cafe blending Latin and Mediterranean influences—arepas, sushi, salads, and fresh juices. Included in Eater Miami’s kosher guide, it’s a casual favorite for brunch through dinner with plenty of vegetarian options.