Kosher restaurants in Hendon
8 venues in Hendon rated S to B for kosher, every tier backed by cited sources.
8 venues in Hendon rated S to B for kosher, every tier backed by cited sources.
London Beth Din Kashrut (OJK) accredited as a kosher meat restaurant. The venue's own website prominently displays kosher certification. All food served is kosher under OJK supervision.
London Beth Din Kashrut (OJK) accredited as a meat restaurant. The venue's own website also describes it as a kosher restaurant.
KASA - Bar & Grill is currently accredited by London Beth Din (KLBD), the preeminent kosher certification body in the UK. The venue is listed as
London Beth Din (OJK) accredited for kosher supervision — listed as 'Moss & Maple (Meat)' in the published directory of accredited venues. The venue prominently displays the KLBD logo on its official menu pages, confirming current certification. The community listing on KehillaNW also places it as a kosher catering option in NW London.
Mr Baker is listed as a London Beth Din Kashrut (KLBD) accredited venue under the 'Dairy' category, meaning the kitchen is certified kosher-dairy. This is the highest standard of kosher certification in London.
Novellino is currently accredited by the London Beth Din Kashrut (KLBD), listed in their published directory as a kosher dairy restaurant. The venue operates under strict kosher supervision, with separate dairy and meat restaurants on the same street.
Portoberry holds current KLBD (London Beth Din Kashrut) certification, listed in the KLBD's published directory of kosher restaurants. The venue's own website displays the KLBD logo linking to the directory. Long-standing KLBD listing means strict rabbinical supervision of ingredients and preparation.
Kosher London Beth Din (KLBD) accredited — listed as 'White Fish (Dairy)' at 10-12 Bell Lane, Hendon, London NW4 2AD in the London Beth Din Kashrut published directory. Corroborated by Kosher Near Me, which confirms KLBD certification. The venue is a dairy-style kosher fish restaurant (not meat), under ongoing supervision of the London Beth Din.