4 kosher spots across Italy, editor-picked. All Italy guides.
Gam Gam Kosher Restaurant ★ 4.5 · Venice
Calle del Ghetto Vecchio 1122, Cannaregio, 30121 Venezia VE
Gam Gam in Venice's Jewish Ghetto on Calle del Ghetto Vecchio is the city's first kosher eatery, run by Chabad of Venice with Sephardic-Italian plates and Shabbat dinners.
Panificio Volpe Giovanni ★ 4.4 · Venice
Calle del Ghetto Vecchio 1143, Cannaregio, 30121 Venezia VE
Panificio Volpe Giovanni in Venice's Jewish Ghetto on Calle del Ghetto Vecchio is the family kosher bakery since the 1950s, with azzime dolci, bagels and Friday challah.
Ba'Ghetto Milky ★ 4.2 · Rome
jewish-ghetto · Via del Portico d'Ottavia 57, 00186 Roma
Ba'Ghetto Milky in Rome's Jewish Ghetto is the kosher-certified (under the Roman Beth Din) Roman-Jewish kitchen, with the dairy-line restaurant separate from the meat-side flagship.
Tip: Closed Friday evening through Saturday lunch (Shabbat). Open Sun-Thu 12:30 to 23:00.
Yotvata ★ 4.1 · Rome
jewish-ghetto · Piazza Cenci 70, 00186 Roma
Yotvata in Rome's Jewish Ghetto is the kosher-certified (under the Roman Beth Din) dairy-line Israeli kitchen with a separate meat dining room, the city's longest-running kosher pair.
Tip: Closed Friday evening through Saturday lunch (Shabbat). Open Sun-Thu 12:30 to 22:30.