
B&H Dairy, East Village Facebook/ B&H Dairy Kosher Restaurant

They’ve been featured on Anthony Bourdain’s “Parts Unknown” show, and they serve the most delicious giant potato latkes, which are irresistibly crunchy! Liebman’s Deli, The Bronx Instagram / Kosher Jewish deli has been open since 1953, offering traditional soups, sandwiches, salads, and meats. Try their Okonomiyaki, a savory pancake topped with pastrami, sauerkraut, and bonito flakes. This Jewish and Japanese restaurant brings never before seen flavor combinations to NYC. Shalom Japan, South Williamsburg Facebook/ Shalom Japan As You Are, Boreum Hill Instagram / Brooklyn Bakery showcases the borough’s long history of multicultural cuisine and offers some of the most delectable latkes served with celery root, pear butter, and horseradish. No need to stress about cooking for the family when you can simply order in! Order all the potato latkes and matzo ball soup for this Chanukah from Veselka.

they also have delicious matzo ball soup!) Served crispy and golden brown, you’ll understand the fame when your order latkes here! (P.S. Known for being one of the most famous Deli’s in the country, and a notorious location for When Harry Met Sally, you can never go wrong with their expansive selection. Kat’z Delicatessen, LES Facebook / Katz’s Delicatessen Though their Chanukah menu has not yet been released, last year it had alllll the latkes as you could stomach! 2nd Avenue Deli, Multiple Locations Instagram/ a rich New York history, 2nd Ave Deli has become a local favorite for anyone in the neighborhood. Edith’s, Greenpoint Instagram / Edith’s you can order your typical NYC BEC but with a twist–you can get it served on a latke! That’s definitely one way to change up your normal go-to breakfast sandwich. They even offer gluten-free or sweet potato and celery root latkes! This classic Jewish deli deserves all of the hype. With a crispy outside and a chewy inside, the latkes at Shelsky’s of Brooklyn are not to be missed. Shelsky’s of Brooklyn, Brooklyn Heights Facebook/ Shelsky’s of Brooklyn

Barney Greengrass, UWS Facebook / Barney GreengrassĪt Barney Greengrass you can expect latkes cooked to perfection! Get your order with a side of apple sauce and you’re all set! Knish Nosh, Rego Park, Queens Facebook / Michael Perlmanįorest Hills native, this shop guarantees some of the most delicious potato pancakes in the area along with their large selection of knishes. This fourth generation, family-owned cafe has been serving up traditional Jewish dishes since 1914! Though famous for their lox and bagels, their latkes are a must-try when you visit! Russ & Daughters, Multiple Locations Facebook / Russ & Daughters Below we’ve compiled a list of our favorite spots to grab a latke in NYC, and we definitely suggest you check them out for yourselves! 1.
