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Top Kosher Restaurants and Food Trucks in South Florida

For kosher food enthusiasts, South Florida is truly a culinary paradise. This vibrant region is filled with diverse markets, bakeries, ice cream parlors, and catering services, while new restaurants, cafés, and food trucks continue to pop up regularly.

Since our last roundup of kosher restaurants in July, many new establishments have emerged. Below, you’ll discover both newly opened venues and some that didn’t make our earlier lists. Each place adheres to the high standards set by the Orthodox Rabbinical Board (ORB) of Broward and Palm Beach Counties, a reputable agency that has been overseeing local restaurants for over two decades to ensure compliance with Jewish dietary laws.

Keep in mind that these establishments close on Jewish holidays and during the Sabbath, typically from Friday afternoon until Saturday night after dark; some may remain closed until Sunday. Be sure to check their operational hours prior to your visit, and let us know about any additional venues that should be featured in future editions. You can reach me at AskLois@sunsentinel.com.

BROWARD COUNTY

A La Carte, 613 W. Hallandale Beach Blvd., Hallandale Beach; 786-309-7201; alacartemia.com

A La Carte specializes in fresh salads, bowls, wraps, and sandwiches. Popular options include the Za’atar Bowl with quinoa, mango, cucumber, mint, and salmon ($25.95) and the tuna and avocado wrap ($18.95). Notably, the restaurant uses only avocado and olive oils, avoiding seed oils completely. They also offer dedicated menus for desserts and kids, in addition to catering services.

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