With the closing of multiple kosher restaurants in the past few months in Midtown Manhattan (J2 Pizza, Kosher Delight, Clubhouse Cafe, Rosa’s Pizza), we realized that many locals and tourists were confused about their Kosher Restaurant options in Midtown Manhattan. The good news is, there are MANY, so don’t fret. Consult our quick reference guide below to the new and remaining Kosher establishments in the area.

[Compiled by @YeahThatsKosher (Dani Klein) & @BethanyShondark]

We are defining Midtown as south of 60th street and north of 23rd street in Manhattan.

Midtown East (east of 5th Ave)

Baruch College Cafeteria – only available for students with ID, or guests of the university. Prepackaged sandwiches from FreshKo are available.

– only available for students with ID, or guests of the university. Prepackaged sandwiches from FreshKo are available. Bhojan – a quiet, waiter service, vegetarian Indian restaurant. Delicious. Order an $8 lunch “Thali” which is a sampling of a bunch of their dishes. (Menu)

– a quiet, waiter service, vegetarian Indian restaurant. Delicious. Order an $8 lunch “Thali” which is a sampling of a bunch of their dishes. (Menu) Café K – lots of options: pizza, build your own pasta, make your own salads, with a choice of muffins and bagels. (Menu)

– lots of options: pizza, build your own pasta, make your own salads, with a choice of muffins and bagels. (Menu) Chennai Garden – a busy, buffet style restaurant of vegetarian Indian dishes. (Menu)

– a busy, buffet style restaurant of vegetarian Indian dishes. (Menu) Dunkin Donuts – a kosher branch of the DD chain, across the street from the YU-Stern College dorms.

– a kosher branch of the DD chain, across the street from the YU-Stern College dorms. Eden Wok – a clean fast-food Chinese joint, with a wide menu including other Asian cuisines. (Menu)

– a clean fast-food Chinese joint, with a wide menu including other Asian cuisines. (Menu) Madras Mahal – a combo waiter / buffet vegetarian Indian restaurant. Cheap & Yummy. (Menu)

– a combo waiter / buffet vegetarian Indian restaurant. Cheap & Yummy. (Menu) Mendy’s – a traditional NY Jewish deli. Counter service (up front) & waiter service (in back) available.

– a traditional NY Jewish deli. Counter service (up front) & waiter service (in back) available. Mendy’s (Atrium) – a to-go version of the main Mendy’s restaurant. Public seating available.

– a to-go version of the main Mendy’s restaurant. Public seating available. Mendy’s (Grand Central) – a to-go version of the main Mendy’s restaurant. Public seating available.

– a to-go version of the main Mendy’s restaurant. Public seating available. Mywaycup Coffee – a small, Israeli run, coffee shop, with some pastries and pre-made sandwiches.

– a small, Israeli run, coffee shop, with some pastries and pre-made sandwiches. The Prime Grill – a large, fancy, expensive, restaurant with both indoor & outdoor seating (weather permitting), with delicious appetizers & steaks.

– a large, fancy, expensive, restaurant with both indoor & outdoor seating (weather permitting), with delicious appetizers & steaks. Shalom Bombay – a quaint meat Indian restaurant (Glatt) with a mix of buffet and waiter service. (Menu)

– a quaint meat Indian restaurant (Glatt) with a mix of buffet and waiter service. (Menu) Solo – an upscale, expensive, restaurant with daring chefs and eclecic flavors. Located inside the Sony Atrium Plaza. (Menu)

– an upscale, expensive, restaurant with daring chefs and eclecic flavors. Located inside the Sony Atrium Plaza. (Menu) Soom Soom – a small, modern, vegetarian falafel joint

– a small, modern, vegetarian falafel joint Tiberias – a clean, waiter-service, Israeli dairy restaurant, with to go options. A bit over-priced. (Menu)

– a clean, waiter-service, Israeli dairy restaurant, with to go options. A bit over-priced. (Menu) Wolf & Lamb – a traditional steakhouse with some untraditional menu items. (Menu)

Midtown West (west of 5th Ave)

If you believe there are any Kosher restaurants missing, please comment below and we’ll add it. Thanks. See map below for addresses.

(For those of you counting, there are over 30 Kosher places in Midtown Manhattan. Something for everyone.)