NYC Restaurants with Rosh Hashanah Menus 2025
Are you looking for a restaurant in New York City that offers a special menu for Rosh Hashanah?
You are in the right place!
New York City has a wide variety of restaurants that offer a special menu for the Jewish New Year, known as Rosh Hashanah. In 2025, Rosh Hashanah begins on the evening of September 22 and ends on September 24.
Whether you are looking to eat out or enjoy a catered meal at home, you can find the option that suits you on this list of NYC restaurants serving Rosh Hashanah meals in 2025.

Restaurants Serving Rosh Hashanah Meals in New York City
Acadia
π 101 West 57th Street, Midtown
The Rosh Hashanah menu at Acadia will be offered on September 22 and 23, 2025.
A caramelized onion kreplach is on the menu, as is cod, short ribs, and an apple pomegranate crumble.
Balaboosta
π 611 Hudson Street, West Village
Bird Dog
π 523 Hudson Street, West Village
You can pre-order a New Year’s Feast from Bird Dog this Rosh Hashanah.
Opt for the brisket meal for $195 or the lamb shank for $220. Each meal serves 4-6 and includes whole roasted chicken, noodle kugel, roasted butternut squash or brussels sprouts, roasted potatoes, apple honey cake, and challah.
For those who wish to purchase items Γ la carte, you can order matzah ball soup and apple crumble pie in addition to the items above.
They will deliver, for a fee, to all 5 boroughs.
Breads Bakery
π 18 E 16th Street, Union Square
π 1230 6th Avenue, Rockefeller Center
π 1890 Broadway, Lincoln Square
π 1294 3rd Avenue, Upper East Side
Rosh Hashanah challahs, babkas, honey cakes, and other sweets can be ordered from Breads Bakery.
They also offer a no-chicken noodle soup.
Bubby’s
π 120 Hudson Street, Tribeca
Citarella
π 2135 Broadway, Upper West Side
π 1313 3rd Avenue, Upper East Side
π 424 6th Avenue, West Village
Those who live near one of the Citarella locations can order a brisket dinner for 4 or 8.
In addition to brisket, each to-go meal includes:
- sliced apples
- wildflower honey
- round challah
- matzah ball soup
- chicken bone broth
- gefilte fish
- beet horseradish
- brisket gravy
- roasted carrots
- sauteed string beans
- noodle kugel
- mashed potatoes
- honey cake
- rugelach
Dagon
π 2454 Broadway, Upper East Side
A la carte Rosh Hashanah dinner specials will be available at Dagon on September 22 and 23, 2025.
A caramelized onion kreplach soup is the option for a starter. The main entree options include cod and short ribs, while the dessert special is an apple and pomegranate crumble.
Edith’s Sandwich Counter
π 64 Charles Street, West Village
π 495 Lorimer Street, Williamsburg
Edith’s Sandwich Counter will have round challahs and babka the week of Rosh Hashanah.
Katz’s Deli
π 205 East Houston Street, Lower East Side
You can pre-order a special Rosh Hashanah meal from Katz’s Deli, but they also offer holiday favorites year-round.
Katz’s regular menu includes brisket sandwiches, matzah ball soup, noodle kugel, babka, rugelach, and other Jewish favorites.
Kubeh
π 464 6th Avenue, Union Square
Kubeh will be serving a 4-course Sephardic Rosh Hashanah dinner on Monday, September 22, and Tuesday, September 23, 2025.
Start with challah from Breads Bakery, apples & honey, pomegranate & dates, fattoush salad, and masabacha, which is a chickpea dish.
The second course is a vegetable soup.
For the main, there is a choice of stewed chicken, brisket, branzino, and rice with veggies.
Dessert is an apple tahini cake as well as strawberries with chocolate ganache.
The festive meal is $89 per person, unless you have a group of 10+. Large groups are served family-style for $98 per person.
Kids have their own menu, a 3-course dinner for $49. The kids’ meal includes challah with hummus, chicken schnitzel with fries, and a brownie.
Additional items can be ordered Γ la carte.
Le Marais
π 150 W 46th Street, Times Square
Le Marais offers a Rosh Hashanah menu for pick-up or delivery, which must be pre-ordered by September 17, 2025.
Le Marais also has a weekly Shabbat menu served family-style. You can opt for each main and side, all of which serve 4 guests and can be ordered Γ la carte.
Mark’s off Madison
π 41 Madison Avenue, Kips Bay
A pre-fixe Rosh Hashanah meal is available at Mark’s off Madison for $95 per person and $50 per child aged 5-12
All meals include challah, a choice of an appetizer and main course, an assortment of sides, and a dessert tasting.
Menu items can also be ordered Γ la carte.
Appetizer options include matzah ball soup, chopped salad, chicken liver, and potato pancakes.
For the main course, you can decide between salmon, chicken, brisket, and stuffed cabbage.
Sides include kugal, veggies, mashed potatoes, and fries.
Mark’s off Madison is offering many dessert options, including honey cake, chocolate babka, coconut macaroons, a jelly donut, a cookie platter, and gelato.
Mile End
π 97 Hoyt Street, Boerum Hill
Reservations must be made by September 19 to join in on a prix fixe Rosh Hashanah meal at Mile End Deli in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn.
Adults are $75 per person, while kids 12 and under can eat for $45 each.
The holiday menu includes:
- apples and honey
- matzah ball soup
- pickles
- chopped liver
- challah
- beet salad
- braised brisket
- chicken
- vegetarian and pescatarian options
- miso roasted carrots
- kugel
- apple honey cake or babka
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Miriam
π 79 5th Avenue, Park Slope
π 81 5th Avenue, Park Slope
π 300 Amsterdam Avenue, Upper West Side
π140 7th Avenue South, West Village
A Rosh Hashanah meal can be pre-ordered for pick-up or delivery from Miriam from September 22 until September 24, 2025.
The package serves 4 and costs $395. Miriam’s Rosh Hashana meal includes a mezze of dips, chicken noodle soup, a variety of salads and sides, challah, pita, and a choice of a main and dessert.
For the main dish, you can choose between lamb shank, short ribs, and salmon.
Two options can be chosen for dessert, including knafeh, halvah mousse, peach compote, and burnt Spanish cheese chocolate.
Everything on the menu can be ordered Γ la carte and will serve 2 people.
The Rosh Hashanah meal from Miriam arrives cold and includes warming instructions.
Mesiba
π 353 Bedford Avenue, Williamsburg
New Year in the Neighborhood, a Rosh Hashanah family service, will be held at Mesiba, at the Roxy Hotel in Williamsburg.
The service is about 45 minutes long and will be followed by a community lunch. Lunch will include pita and falafel.
During the service, PJ Library books and activities will be available.
Orwasher’s Bakery
π308 East 78th Street, Upper East Side
π 440 Amsterdam Avenue, Upper West Side
Pre-order your Rosh Hashanah baked goods from Orwasher’s Bakery.
Their “Sweet New Year” box contains a round challah, honey cake, babka, and rugelach. You can choose the flavors of the challah, babka, and rugelach.
These items can also be ordered from the bakery individually.
In addition to all the sweet items, you can also order matzah ball soup from Orwasher’s.
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PJ Bernstein Deli
π 1215 3rd Avenue
An Γ la carte menu is offered at PJ Bernstein Deli for Rosh Hashanah. There are many options for appetizers, soup, fish, salad, mains, sides, and desserts.
Holiday favorites being offered include matzah ball soup, brisket, kugel, and challah with raisins.
Russian Tea Room
π 150 West 57th Street, Midtown
A Rosh Hashanah meal will be served at The Russian Tea Room from September 22-24, 2025.
Meals are Γ la carte. Starter options include potato latkes, gefilte fish, salmon tartar, and matzah ball soup.
Entree options include brisket, lamb chops, duck, and trout.
For dessert, you can opt for an apple turnover, Russian chocolate cream, or a Russian honey cake.
Sadelle’s
π 463 West Broadway
Talia’s Steakhouse
π 668 Amsterdam Avenue, Upper West Side
Talia’s Steakhouse, a kosher restaurant on the Upper West Side, is offering a pre-paid Rosh Hashanah and Yom Tov menu in 2025.
On September 22 and 23, there are 2 seatings for dinner, 5 pm and 7 pm. The dinner menu is $148 per person and includes a 5-course meal.
Start with a salad or soup, with options of matzah ball soup and butternut squash soup. For the appetizer, choose between beet cakes or Moroccan salmon.
The entree options include brisket, chicken, lamb, halibut, and cauliflower steak.
For dessert, there are 6 choices, including honey cake, apple puff pastry, chocolate mousse, tiramisu, chocolate dome, and fruit salad.
You can also order a Rosh Hashanah meal from Talia’s Steakhouse for pick-up or delivery.
A Yom Tov lunch menu is available on September 23 + 24 from 12 pm until 3 pm at Talia’s Steakhouse.
They are offering a 3-course meal for $109. A kid’s menu is also available.
All meals, including to-go orders, include challah and grape juice. For those dining in, soda, coffee, and tea are also included.
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Take-Away Rosh Hashana Meals in NYC
Ben’s Deli
π Bayside, Queens
Manhattan residents can get a Rosh Hashanah meal delivered from Ben’s Deli this holiday. Meals are for either 6 or 10 people.
The Rosh Hashanah dinner for 6 includes:
- gefilte fish
- chopped liver
- chicken noodle soup and matzah balls
- a choice of roast chicken, roast turkey, or brisket
- cranberry pineapple compot
- cole slaw
- carrot tsimmes
- gravy
- 2 sides: broccoli almondine, egg barley & mushrooms, kasha varnishkas, mashed potatoes, noodle pudding, potato pudding, vegetable medley, string bean almondine, or sweet potato pudding
Dessert can be added on.
The Rosh Hashanah meal for 10 is the same as the meal for 6, except more food is given and for the appetizer, you get stuffed cabbage and the choice of gefilte fish or chopped liver.
Bird Dog
π 523 Hudson Street, West Village
You can pre-order a New Year’s Feast from Bird Dog this Rosh Hashanah.
Opt for the brisket meal for $195 or the lamb shank for $220. Each meal serves 4-6 and includes whole roasted chicken, noodle kugel, roasted butternut squash or brussels sprouts, roasted potatoes, apple honey cake, and challah.
For those who wish to purchase items Γ la carte, you can order matzah ball soup and apple crumble pie in addition to the items above.
They will deliver, for a fee, to all 5 boroughs.
Edith’s Sandwich Counter
π 64 Charles Street, West Village
π 495 Lorimer Street, Williamsburg
Edith’s Sandwich Counter will have round challahs and babka the week of Rosh Hashanah.
Katz Deli
An entire Rosh Hashanah meal for 4-6 people can be preordered from Katz’s Delicatessen for $160.
The holiday meal includes:
- brisket
- gravy
- pastrami
- matzah ball soup
- seedless rye bread
- noodle kugal
- knishes
- latkes
- sour pickles
- honey cake
The Kosher Marketplace
π 2442 Broadway, Upper West Side
If you are looking for an Γ la carte Rosh Hashanah to go, head to The Kosher Marketplace on the Upper West Side.
The Kosher Marketplace has many different options for mains, sides, and desserts.
Some holiday favorites include matzah balls, kugel, challah, brisket, applesauce, carrot tzimmis, and herbed carrots.
Kubeh
A dairy-free meal to go can be ordered from Kubeh to be picked up or delivered on September 22 or 23, 2025. Meals must be pre-ordered by September 17.
Meals are served family-style and serve 3-4 guests, or 2 guests for 2 nights.
There are 2 options for holiday meals. The deluxe option includes:
- challah
- apples and honey
- pomegranate and dates
- veggie soup
- fattoush salad
- stewed chicken
- brisket
- branzino
- roasted veggies
- rice
- apple tahini cake
- fresh fruit
For those who want a little bit less, the basic family meal package includes soup, salad, chicken, brisket, veggies, rice, apple tahini cake, and fruit.
Some items can be added Γ la carte.
Le Marais
π 150 West 46th Street, Times Square
A Rosh Hashanah meal is available for pick up or delivery from Le Marais, but it must be pre-ordered by September 17.
The Rosh Hashanah menu is available Γ la carte.
Appetizer options include endive salad, smoked salmon platter, a tomato and onion tart, and a charcuterie platter.
Main meal options include brisket, ribeye, beef tenderloin, beef bourguignon, roasted chicken, and chicken schnitzel. Sides are ordered separately and include a variety of potato and vegetable dishes.
For dessert, you can preorder chocolate cupcakes or an apple galette.
Liebman’s Deli
π 552 West 235th Street, Bronx
Liebman’s Deli, Bronx location, is offering a Rosh Hashanah meal for 4-6 guests for $199.5 and a meal for 10-12 guests for $389.95.
Both meals include:
- coleslaw & deli pickles
- choice of soup, matzah ball, or vegetable
- choice of entree: stuffed cabbage, roast chicken, brisket, beef goulash, turkey
- 2 sides: kugel, tzimmes, kasha varnishkas, egg barley pasta with mushrooms, string beans
Appetizers for 4-6 guests can be added for $79.99. Appetizers include stuffed cabbage, chopped liver, gefilte fish, and kishka.
Mama’s Kitchen NY
π 67-25 Main Street, Queens
Mama Kitchen offers a Shabbat take-out menu year-round. The Shabbat menu includes a variety of chicken, fish, and meat main meals, sides, salads, dips, and pastry items.
Mendy’s
π 441 Park Avenue South, Kips Bay
Seinfeld fans will remember Mendy’s, but you don’t even have to be in New York City to order their Rosh Hashanah meal, as it ships nationwide through Goldbelly.
A glatt kosher Rosh Hashanah dinner for 4-6 is available for $229.99 + shipping.
The meal includes:
- brisket
- stuffed capon
- matzah ball soup
- challah
- tzimmes
- pastrami
- kugal
- honey
- honey cake
- grape juice
- candles
If that is not enough, you can add items including noodle kugel, potato kugel, hummus, stuffed cabbage, and roast turkey.
Mile End Deli
π 97 Hoyt Street, Boerum Hill
Mile End Deli is offering a Rosh Hashanah meal on Goldbelly. There are 2 dinner kits. The smaller option feeds 2-3 people, while the larger option feeds 4-6.
Each Rosh Hashanah meal includes brisket, matzah ball soup, and noodle kugel.
Miriam
π 79 5th Avenue, Park Slope
π 81 5th Avenue, Park Slope
π 300 Amsterdam Avenue, Upper West Side
π140 7th Avenue South, West Village
A Rosh Hashanah meal can be pre-ordered for pick-up or delivery from Miriam from September 22 until September 24, 2025.
The package serves 4 and costs $395. Miriam’s Rosh Hashana meal includes a mezze of dips, chicken noodle soup, a variety of salads and sides, challah, pita, and a choice of a main and dessert.
For the main dish, you can choose between lamb shank, short ribs, and salmon.
Two options can be chosen for dessert, including knafeh, halvah mousse, peach compote, and burnt Spanish cheese chocolate.
Everything on the menu can be ordered Γ la carte and will serve 2 people.
The Rosh Hashanah meal from Miriam arrives cold and includes warming instructions.
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Modern Bread and Bagel
π 472 Columbus Avenue, Upper West Side
π 1423 3rd Avenue, Upper East Side
π 139 West 14th Street, Chelsea
You can order for pickup on September 22, 2025, from Modern Bread & Bagel.
The savory menu feeds 4-6 and includes an Autumn salad, salmon, potato briquettes, butternut squash, broccolini, and herbed rice.
A chocolate marble halvah and honey cake can be ordered for pick up between September 19 and October 1.
Pastrami Queen
Another option for ordering a Rosh Hashanah meal through Goldbelly is Pastrami Queen, a kosher restaurant with multiple locations in New York City.
Pastrami Queen’s Rosh Hashanah dinner serves 6-8 for $229.99 + shipping. The meal includes:
- roast chicken
- brisket and gravy
- matzah ball soup
- potato leek kugel
- cole slaw
- gefilte fish and horseradish
- chopped liver
- apples and honey
- honey cake
- rye bread
Pastrami can be added on, and cooking instructions are included.
PJ Bernstein
π 1215 3rd Avenue
Rosh Hashanah favorites are available to order from PJ Bernstein.
Russ and Daughters
π 179 East Houston Street, Lower East Side
Orders can be placed for pick up, local delivery, or nationwide shipping. Russ and Daughters Cafe will be closed for Rosh Hashanah, but you can order from the original location.
Options include:
- matzah ball soup
- round challah
- honey cake
- gefilte fish
- babka
- rugelah
Simply Divine
Rosh Hashanah dinner packages can be pre-ordered from Simply Divine.
You can opt to make your own Rosh Hashanah dinner package or order Γ la carte.
The dinner package includes the choice of one appetizer, one soup, two entrees, two accompaniments, and one dessert.
Soup options are classic chicken, matzah ball, and sweet potato carrot with caramelized apples.
Appetizers include gefilte fish, salmon cakes, and a round challah.
The main entree options include brisket, chicken, and halibut. Accompaniments include wild rice, potato kugel, and vegetables.
For dessert, choose from honey spice cake, flourless chocolate cake, and a French apple tart. The desserts can be ordered whole or by the slice.
Orders must be in by September 11, 2025, and will be delivered, with reheating instructions, by 3 pm on September 22.
Talia’s Steakhouse
π 668 Amsterdam Avenue, Upper West Side
Talia’s Steakhouse, a kosher restaurant on the Upper West Side, offers dine-in and meals to go on Rosh Hashanah.
Rosh Hashanah dinner to go can be ordered for September 22 or 23. The menu is the same as those who dine in, and it includes 4 courses for $148. Additional food and drinks can be added for an extra cost.
Talia’s also offers a special Yom Tov lunch menu on September 23 and 24, 2025.
The prix fixe lunch menu is $109 and includes three courses. A kid’s menu is available.
Yura
π 1350 Madison Avenue
Rosh Hashanah orders must be in by September 17 for pick up or delivery on September 22.
All items can be ordered individually.
- matzah ball soup
- brisket
- salmon
- roast chicken
- gravy
- parsnip mashed potatoes
- rice
- butternut apple puree
- mushrooms
- honey bundt cake
- apple cake
- apple pie
Zabar’s
π
Zabar’s, a gourmet grocery store on the Upper West Side, offers Rosh Hashanah meals and sides to go.
If you do not live in New York City and still want to order Rosh Hashanah treats from Zabar’s, they have gift baskets full of apple and honey treats starting at $49.
Zabar’s will also ship a beef brisket meal that includes potato latkes, challah, apple sauce, and apple babka.
Rosh Hashanah FAQ
Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year, celebrated on the first and second days of Tishri, which generally fall in September.
Generally, the Rosh Hashanah menu includes sweet items to celebrate a sweet new year. Apples and honey are the most common interpretation of this, with honey cakes and apple desserts being popular.
For the main meal, it is common to serve brisket, a staple at many Jewish holiday meals.
Matzah ball soup is often served as a starter before the main meal, which is typically accompanied by sides such as noodle kugel and sweet, cooked carrots.
A round challah is traditionally served on Rosh Hashanah, often with raisins inside.
Rosh Hashanah Menu in NYC Wrap-Up
Though it is common to cook a Rosh Hashanah holiday meal, many opt to have someone else take care of it all, or choose to get a holiday meal to go.
Luckily, for those in New York City on Rosh Hashanah, there are plenty of restaurant and catering options for all budgets and needs.
If you are hoping to eat out this Rosh Hashanah, either the first night or the second, there are quite a few restaurant options in NYC.
Those who prefer to enjoy a meal at home don’t need to worry about all the cooking as there are lots of bakeries, grocery stores, and restaurants in New York City that offer an entire Rosh Hashanah meal to go.
At both restaurants and for catering, oftentimes you can order an entire holiday meal or each item on its own.
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