Steve Stein's Famous Deli is one of The 15 Best Places for Kosher Food in Philadelphia.

1. Steve Stein's Famous Deli

9.1
1619 Grant Ave #39, Philadelphia, PA
Deli · Bustleton · 39 tips and reviews

NoraNora: My favorite place for one stop shop. They have a wide assortment of lunchmeat and kosher items. The restaurant is small but nice, you can order a quick sandwich and sit down to enjoy it.

Wyatt M.Wyatt Moose: Friendly staff and great prices. They have an abundance of kosher meats and wonderful salads to choose from. I'll be back to pick up some produce later in the week as well.

AudreyAudrey: Wow!!! It was amazing, this place is a real deal Jewish deli, run by real deal deli people. They make all their own meats, and the taste is as good as it gets.

Schlesinger's Delicatessen is one of The 15 Best Places for Kosher Food in Philadelphia.

2. Schlesinger's Delicatessen

8.1
1521 Locust St (btwn 15th St & 16th St), Philadelphia, PA
Deli · Rittenhouse Square · 26 tips and reviews

Serious EatsSerious Eats: Tel-Aviv Tommy—a half-pound Frankwurst wrapped in pastrami. Or try the Old F-7: two kosher hot dogs on a hoagie roll with grilled salami and cheese. Read more.

Hezakiah L.Hezakiah Levinson: Listed on The 15 Best Places for Kosher Food in Philadelphia. Here's a big clue : They serve meat and cheese sandwiches which is NOT kosher.

TheAwesomeDennis -.TheAwesomeDennis -Philly: Split pea soup ranks number one of restaurants I have tried thus far. Get ths soup and half sandwhich which is just right and not overfilling. Both pastrami and turkey specials were great.

Koch's Deli is one of The 15 Best Places for Kosher Food in Philadelphia.

3. Koch's Deli

7.4
4309 Locust St, Philadelphia, PA
Deli · Spruce Hill · 31 tips and reviews

Serious EatsSerious Eats: The Jewish Hoagie: this masterpiece is piled high with corned beef, peppery pastrami, spiced beef, tangy kosher salami, American cheese, shredded iceberg, tomatoes, and pickled banana peppers. Read more.

Calvin C.Calvin Carlson: Best deli in Philly! Absolutely worth the wait in line.

Ashley M.Ashley Mapp: CVS lets you park in their parking lot.

Panera Bread is one of The 15 Best Places for Kosher Food in Philadelphia.

4. Panera Bread

8.5
3900 City Ave (at Presidential Blvd), Philadelphia, PA
Sandwich Spot · Wynnefield Heights · 3 tips and reviews

Maddie L.Maddie Lippincott: Like every other Panera Bread you'll ever find. Very clean location and pretty spacious. Not too busy even on Sunday during the mid-morning.

B. S.B. Supreme-Hurtado: Autumn squash soup is back!!!!!!

Bee S.Bee S: Chocolate chipper cookie is da bomb

Thai Kuu is one of The 15 Best Places for Kosher Food in Philadelphia.

5. Thai Kuu

9.1
35 Bethlehem Pike, Philadelphia, PA
Thai Restaurant · Chestnut Hill · 13 tips and reviews

Lisa T.Lisa Tammaro: Beautiful, quiet/peaceful, elegant atmosphere, fast, friendly service, delicious cuisine. Amazing Tofu Pad Thai & Tom Kha Soup, delicious desserts & appetizers every time. Parking lot right outside.

ElizabethElizabeth: Food and service were fabulous

JeNear C.JeNear Carson: Duck purses are wonderful. Also the crab fried rice and basil fried rice with shrimp.

Metropolitan Cafe is one of The 15 Best Places for Kosher Food in Philadelphia.

6. Metropolitan Cafe

8.6
264 S 19th St, Philadelphia, PA
Café · Rittenhouse Square · 12 tips and reviews

Eileen O.Eileen OBrien: The amazing Metropolitan Bakery food in a beautiful venue to sit and relax.

ThrillistThrillist: Metropolitan Cafe is a sunlit, sit-down 20-seater right next to MB's flagship, with under-$10 eats like vodka-cured-salmon-piled bagels, naturally leavened pizzas, and mac & cheese with SIX CHEESES. Read more.

Ryan G.Ryan G: Try the short rib sandwich on a rainy afternoon. So good.

El Poquito is one of The 15 Best Places for Kosher Food in Philadelphia.

7. El Poquito

8.6
8201 Germantown Ave, Philadelphia, PA
Mexican Restaurant · Chestnut Hill · 13 tips and reviews

James R.James Russell: Great atmosphere, drinks, and food. Try one of their margaritas and the Baja tacos. Churros for dessert are incredible.

Hillary I.Hillary Israeli: Taco Tuesday ftw! Love the brussel sprout tacos.

Claude H.Claude Harrison: The Americano is a great brunch plate, with good portions and great salsa verde.

Dizengoff is one of The 15 Best Places for Kosher Food in Philadelphia.

8. Dizengoff

8.0
2101 Pennsylvania Ave, Philadelphia, PA
Jewish Restaurant · Fairmount - Art Museum · 3 tips and reviews

Daniel G.Daniel Grayson: Dizengoff makes the best hummus in America. And don’t forget: you want a lot of extra pita.

Seti S.Seti SVLetty: Great hummus in the place!

Leanne A.Leanne Alyssa: Get the chickpea stew hummus

Moonshine Philly is one of The 15 Best Places for Kosher Food in Philadelphia.

9. Moonshine Philly

8.2
1825 E Moyamensing Ave, Philadelphia, PA
Bar · Queen Village - Pennsport · 11 tips and reviews

Amanda L.Amanda Lyn: Amazing in house made everything! They can even carbonate my drinks!! Totally worth the stop to this new hip spot!

Brendan B.Brendan Brett: Place is awesome!!!!!

DannyDanny: Crab eggs Benedict and scrapple skillet were 💥

Bluestone Lane is one of The 15 Best Places for Kosher Food in Philadelphia.

10. Bluestone Lane

8.1
1701 Locust St (at S 17th St), Philadelphia, PA
Café · Rittenhouse Square · 15 tips and reviews

Jessica P.Jessica Pugliese: By far my favorite flat white in the city. If you're looking for something unique, try the Golden Latte. It's made with turmeric and topped with cinnamon, and makes you feel warm and cozy.

Sonny K.Sonny Kwok: Coffee is good, dessert seems legit too

Danny L.Danny Lippman: Dank avocado smash and coffee with chill servers

Hershel's East Side Deli is one of The 15 Best Places for Kosher Food in Philadelphia.

11. Hershel's East Side Deli

8.7
51 N 12th St (at Reading Terminal Market), Philadelphia, PA
Deli · Chinatown · 33 tips and reviews

Marcus T.Marcus Tavani: Get the Pastrami Reuben sandwich. It’s one of the best sandwiches you’ll ever eat!

Arka M.Arka Majumdar: Only place in center city serving decent pastrami sandwiches. You can also get the meat for a pound. Not really the Katz NYC class but still decent!!!

Jeff K.Jeff Kessler: Great soups, especially the chicken noodle. Also, while not on the menu, quarts of soup are available.

Metropolitan Bakery is one of The 15 Best Places for Kosher Food in Philadelphia.

12. Metropolitan Bakery

8.3
262 S 19th St (Manning), Philadelphia, PA
Bakery · Rittenhouse Square · 20 tips and reviews

Danya H.Danya Henninger: Definitely check the day-olds for great half-price loaves, scones & focaccia.

Katie C.Katie Cooke: Best lemon bars on the planet!!!

ZoeZoe: So much of my childhood was spent in this cafe ordering croissants and bagels.

Champagne Cafe is one of The 15 Best Places for Kosher Food in Philadelphia.

13. Champagne Cafe

7.4
21 E Chelten Ave, Philadelphia, PA
Cocktail Bar · East Germantown · 13 tips and reviews

Da Bul J.Da Bul Jules: Great food, live entertainment (karaoke), and the best drinks!

DJ Truuf S.DJ Truuf Street Radio: The 14th annual ANYTHING GOES STRIPPER SUPERBOWL AFFAIR...Hosted by DJ Truuf and Cotton Candi with DJ BREWSER on the 1s and 2s..Tix $20 includes BUFFETT 6-12AM Sun Feb 5th

MsTricey_ 1.MsTricey_ 1031: They watermelons long island ice tea ain't no joke. One will do it. Goooodd!!!!!

Di Bruno Bros. is one of The 15 Best Places for Kosher Food in Philadelphia.

14. Di Bruno Bros.

9.2
1730 Chestnut St (btwn S 17th & 18th St), Philadelphia, PA
Gourmet Store · Center City West · 113 tips and reviews

Paul R.Paul Ransom: Simply fantastic and a foodies' paradise. This is Philly's Dean&DeLuca. A must visit for any foodie in Philly area.

Visit PhillyVisit Philly: Ask for a sample! They have a 300-square foot cheese cave with 500 varieties of cheese, glorious cheese.

Eric C.Eric Carrera: try the cheese samples

XIX is one of The 15 Best Places for Kosher Food in Philadelphia.

15. XIX

7.7
200 S Broad St #19, Philadelphia, PA
New American Restaurant · Avenue of the Arts South · 54 tips and reviews

visitPAvisitPA: French Renaissance architecture for this American brasserie offers old style charm in a unique space. Terrific raw bar, and try the venison, wow.

Visit PhillyVisit Philly: Sunday Brunch serves up a raw bar, an extensive buffet AND a sinfully delightful assortment of pastries for dessert.

Philadelphia MagazinePhiladelphia Magazine: Six-dollar cocktails at the happy hour here (atop the Bellevue) are the perfect way to feel like a classy gent while getting loaded on less than $20.