Kosher Food
Kosher Food
Most local kosher restaurants are supervised by the Rabbinical Council of Bergen County (RCBC). For their current list, click here.
In addition to the RCBC supervised establishments, the following places are under supervision that meet Rabbi Helfgot’s standard (as of the date the list was compiled; these things do change so it is wise to check for current status). A few other places post certifications by other organizations, not all of which are approved by Rabbi Helfgot. Please check with the Rabbi for the latest information on any establishment not listed here.
Restaurants
Noah's Ark Restaurant, 493 Cedar Lane, 201-692-1200 (Star-K)
Shelly's Cafe, 482 Cedar Lane, 201-692-1200 (Star-K)
Sammy’s NY Bagels & Pizzeria, 1429-41 Queen Anne Rd., 201-837-0515, (Kof K)
Carvel Cinnabon of Hackensack, 450 Hackensack Ave. (Hackensack), 201-487-7600, (Kof K)
Ice Cream on Grand, 523 Grand Avenue (Englewood), 201-569-5346, (Kof K)
Dunkin Donuts, 1406 Teaneck Road, (201) 862-0062, (Rabbi Teitz). Please note that the donuts at Dunkin Donuts on Cedar Lane across the street from the shul are not approved.
Tavlin, 7 W Railroad Ave, (Tenafly), 201.871.6060, (Lubavitch on the Palisades; Badatz of Monsey)
Markets
Teaneck has several kosher markets, bakeries and wine shops. The list of RCBC approved establishments is available here. In addition, local supermarkets carry kosher food, and some have supervised bakeries and other departments:
Stop & Shop Teaneck (Pre-packaged meat, large dry goods, KVH bakery).
Acme Bergenfield (Kof-K meat, fish, deli, bakery; extensive dairy and dry goods)
Shop Rite Englewood (OU meat, fish; large kosher dairy and dry goods section)
Shop Rite Paramus (OU meat, deli, fish; large kosher dairy and dry goods section)
Fairway Paramus (Kof-K meat, fish, dairy; extensive cheese section)
Queen Anne Wines & Liquors (Large selection of kosher wines)
Fillerup (all kosher wine shop)
Fri, August 29 2025
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