Jewish restaurants in London
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Nosh Bar
A famous Soho institution in the 1940s and ‘50s, the Nosh has been reincarnated, though now in a sleeker edition. It still serves old Jewish staples such as salt beef (tender, juicy) in bagels (filling, sturdy) and garnished with pickles (hot and sour). You can also have latkes (potato pancakes), chicken soup and Jewish cheesecakes and eat it all as you watch the (under) world of Soho through the window.
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Six 13
Central London's poshest kosher restaurant, Six 13 (the name comes from the 613 mitzvots, or commandments, that are binding on religious Jews) is certified glatt by the Sephardic Kashrut Authority of the UK. Dishes are relatively inventive but authentic; a three-course set meal is around £43.
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Reubens
This kosher central cafe-restaurant has all the Ashkenazi favourites: gefilte fish, latkes and sandwiches as well as more complicated (and filling) main courses. It’s pricey for what you get, but if you answer to a higher authority, it’s money well spent.
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Bevis Marks Restaurant
Enjoy upmarket kosher cuisine in elegant surroundings next to London’s oldest synagogue, built in 1701. All the old Jewish favourites are here – chicken soup with matzos, salt beef and fries – plus some splendid Mediterranean- inspired roasts.
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