
Bracha is now officially operating on a full-time basis, establishing itself as a permanent kosher food business in London. Located in the Golders Green area, Bracha joins the neighborhood’s active kosher dining landscape with a clearly defined menu built around Israeli and Middle Eastern street food influences.
With regular service now underway, Bracha is positioned as a consistent, everyday option rather than a short-term or pop-up concept. The restaurant operates during evening hours and focuses on a menu designed for efficiency, clarity, and repeat service.

Menu Overview and Food Direction
Bracha’s menu draws heavily from Israeli street food traditions, offering a wide range of familiar dishes prepared in a casual, fast-paced format. The selection spans grilled items, fried dishes, soups, salads, pita-based meals, plates, and desserts, allowing customers to order single items or assemble a fuller meal.

Protein-focused offerings include chicken schnitzel in multiple variations, kofta kebab, chicken thigh, pulled beef, and arayes, a pita filled with seasoned meat and served with tahini and amba. Fried items such as falafel, schnitzel fries, and chicken wings appear prominently, with wings available in sauces including barbecue and chili cream.
The menu also includes a dedicated soup selection, featuring classic chicken soup, Moroccan lentil soup, and Yemeni-style chicken soup. Salads and vegetable-forward dishes include chopped Israeli salad, cabbage shawarma with tahini, cauliflower with pink tahini and chimichurri, beetroot hummus, and rice-based plates.
Pita and baguette options form a central part of the menu, with fillings such as schnitzel, sabich, kofta kebab, and chicken thigh. These items are designed for straightforward ordering and quick preparation, aligning with the restaurant’s streamlined service model.
Dessert options include malabi, apple strudel, and chocolate-based pastries, offering a simple conclusion to the meal. Beverage options consist of soft drinks, juices, and bottled beers.

Operating Model and Service
Bracha does not operate as a reservation-based restaurant and does not offer table bookings. The service model is structured around walk-in dining, takeaway, and efficient order flow. The menu layout supports this approach, with clearly defined categories and limited customization.
By maintaining a stable menu rather than rotating specials, Bracha allows for consistency in preparation and service. This structure supports full-time operations while giving customers clarity around what is available on each visit.
Location, Kosher Certification, and Hours
Bracha is located in Golders Green at 118 Golders Green Road, London NW11 8HB.
The restaurant is fully kosher certified by the Kosher Federation.
Operating hours are Sunday through Thursday from 5:00pm until 10:00pm, with last orders taken at 10:00pm. The restaurant is closed on Fridays and Saturdays.




















































