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Kosher Food Outlets in Edinburgh - Kashrut News

BREAD

Challah, Challah Rolls and Cakes may be obtained from Falko's, Bruntsfield, opposite the BP Station, as it has been approved by Rabbi Rose.  Open for Challeh Thursday & Friday after 12.00 noon.    See the Rabbi's Shofar Sounds Newssheet  Kosher Certificate for details

In addition, Kingsmill bread made by Allied Bakeries bearing the symbol of the Sephardi Kashrut Authority (SKA) is kosher, and can be obtained in most supermarkets.

Causewayside Deli.  Near to the synagogue, at 80 Causewayside, this new deli stocks a selection of packets of kosher meat, cheese, groceries and frozen chickens.

Glatt Butchers,  61 Bury Old Road, Manchester, M25 8FG, deliver meat to the Synagogue periodically.  To order, phone Colin on 0161 773 2020.

J A Hyman (Titanics) Ltd,123/9 Waterloo Road, Cheetham, Manchester M8 8BT deliver groceries, deli and meat by courier as required.  See their website http://www.titanics.co.uk/ for full details.

Hello Deli

200 Fenwick Rd, Glasgow.  Telephone 0141 632 0998

Mark's Deli

60 Sinclair Drive, Glasgow, phone number 0141 632 0998 and 0141 632 6091.  Deliveries are regularly made to the Synagogue on Thursday evenings at 7.30 pm.

Sainsburys at Cameron Toll has a limited Kosher section of dry goods.  They also now have Yarden Chicken, Rakusen's 'Mister Rak's Mini Potato Latkes' and Tofutti Non-Dairy Fozen Dessert ( Vanilla and Chocolate).

Tesco-Metro on South Clerk St has cold cuts and other deli products.

Restaurants

Ann Purna    St Patricks Square has been checked by the Rabbi and is, in his opinion, acceptable to eat in. Other vegetarian restaurants have not been checked and may have serious Kashrut issues.

L'Chaims Kosher Restaurant Glasgow   For bookings call 0141 638 6116  or email  lchaimsglasgow@aol.com

Costco at Straiton has some kosher products, often including Smoked Salmon, cheesecake and cold meats

IKEA at Straiton also has some kosher products (herring and some biscuits).  See the 2006 Ikea Kosher list for further details.

For further information on Kashrut matter, please contact the Rabbi on rabbi@ehcong.com