Kosher restaurants in New York
6 venues in New York rated S to B for kosher, every tier backed by cited sources.
6 venues in New York rated S to B for kosher, every tier backed by cited sources.
Actively certified by the International Kosher Council (IKC). The FAQ page explicitly states 'Yes, we are certified by the International Kosher Council.' This is corroborated by multiple venue pages and a kosher certification document linked directly from the menu navigation. The East Village page specifies 'milchig (dairy-style) kosher compliance without using actual dairy,' confirming the scope of the certification. IKC is a recognised kosher certification body; however, it does not appear in FreeFromFinder's current accreditation slug list, so no formal accreditations entry is recorded.
The venue describes itself as 'kosher-certified' in its own homepage copy and structured data ('The entire menu is vegan and certified kosher'). This claim appears consistently across multiple pages of the venue's own website and is echoed by an independent aggregator listing it as a 'Kosher restaurant'. The certifying body is not named in the available sources — no known slug can be confirmed — but the claim is structurally consistent and venue-official.
The venue explicitly states 'Our menu is entirely vegan and kosher certified' on both the dinner and bar menu pages, and the homepage links to ikckosher. com as the certifying body. The IKC (International Kosher Council) is an active kosher certification authority. This satisfies Tier S path (ii) via active certification by a recognised body.
The Kosherlikeme review states 'by CHLOE. is certified kosher by the International Kosher Council (IKC).' The Glowcation review corroborates 'the menu is certified kosher.' The IKC is not among our recognised accreditation body slugs, so we cannot record a formal accreditation entry, but two independent sources confirm active kosher certification. Tier S via active certification.
Anixi describes itself as 'kosher certified' on its own website and structured data. The certification body is not named in the source, so we cannot match it to a known bodySlug and cannot record a formal accreditation entry. Confidence is capped below 0.75 as only the venue's own site attests to this.
Venue claims kosher certification in host rules on Tagvenue; the certifying body is not specified in the sources.
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