The best kosher restaurants in Toronto adhere to Jewish dietary laws while also dishing out some tasty food. From Middle Eastern restaurants to sushi joints, the city's kosher spots do it all. Just don't expect them to open on Friday night or Saturday.
Here are the best kosher restaurants in Toronto.
5 - Milk N HoneySince mixing milk and meat is a big kosher no-no, this spot specializes in dairy and fish dishes on its expansive all-day menu.
6 - Jacobs Deli
Find this pint-sized deli in a Thornhill strip mall serving up sandwiches piled high with smoked meat. You probably wanted to avoid Jacob’s if you’re not a meat eater.
8 - Bubby's Bagels
There aren’t many places in Toronto that do New York-style bagels, but Bubby’s bakes them fresh daily and offers them more than 20 different varieties, from everything to chocolate chip.
10 - Umami Sushi
You won't find shellfish here, but most other sushi ingredients are kosher. The maki here is particularly tasty, so grab some rolls to eat in or take a few to go.
3 - Dr. Laffa (Bathurst)
Grab a giant shawarma, falafel or sabich wrapped up in fresh laffa bread at this Middle Eastern spot. Don’t forget the made-in-house hummus too.
4 - TOV-LI
For falafel sandwiches overflowing with toppings and big slices of pizza, look no further than this tiny dairy restaurant on Bathurst Street.
9 - Pantry Foods
This café and prepared food shop on Bathurst offers a dairy menu filled with sweets, salads, sandwiches and paninis as well as shakshuka and fish.
11 - Yehudale's Falafel & Pizza
This dairy spot specializes in pizza and falafel, but it’s the big, delightfully greasy slices of ‘za that really stand out. Just don’t expect to find pepperoni on hand here.
7 - Aish Tanoor
Aish means fire in Hebrew, so head to this spot on Eglinton for grilled skewers and lots of other Middle Eastern dishes.
by Amy Grief via blogTO
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