
Kosher dining out is already expensive. Between the hashgacha overhead and the smaller-scale operations that define most kosher restaurants, prices run higher than their non-kosher counterparts. So when a legitimate app comes along that can knock $25 off your bill at kosher restaurants you’re already going to, you pay attention. That app is InKind, and this is our refreshed rundown of the current referral offer, the discounted gift card deals, the growing list of kosher restaurants in the network, and one important change diners need to know about before they buy in.
What Is InKind?
InKind is a dining app with a genuinely different business model from your typical rewards program. Instead of skimming a percentage off transactions in exchange for points, InKind provides upfront capital to partner restaurants. Restaurants sell dining credits to InKind at a discount, and InKind passes a portion of those savings directly to diners. The result: you earn 20% back on every meal you pay for through the app. No blackout dates, no restrictions on what you order, no awkward conversations with your server.
Paying with InKind is straightforward, and the whole thing happens on your phone. You don’t need to announce at the table that you’re paying with InKind when you sit down. Just eat, and when you’re ready to close out, pay through the app.

The $25 Welcome Offer
Here’s the part you’re here for. New users who sign up through this link get $25 off their first meal of $50 or more at any InKind partner restaurant. That’s a real $25 discount off your actual bill, not a credit buried in fine print.
Use this link to sign up and claim your $25:
app.inkind.com/refer/IV6MOTLC
Or download the app and enter code IV6MOTLC when prompted during sign-up.
The referral program works both ways. Once you’re signed up and using InKind, you can share your own referral link with friends. When they sign up and close their first bill, you get $50. Pass it along to family and friends who dine out kosher regularly and it adds up fast.
My Experience Paying with InKind
Using InKind to pay in stores in the InKind network requires you to have the app downloaded and one credit card synced to it – I used my American Express Gold card, which is the card I always use for dining and groceries. Once you’re ready to pay at the register or with the bill, ask to pay via InKind. Show them the QR code in the app; they will scan it, and you’re done. The only $ amount not covered by InKind is the tip added after purchase.

The Catch: Gift Cards No Longer Stack With Discounts
This is the one change every InKind user needs to understand. InKind has tightened its rules, and as of July 2026 you can no longer combine the $25 referral credit or other promotional discounts with gift-card payment on the same check. Splitting the bill between people no longer works around it either. That loophole is closed.
What that means in practice: the discounted gift cards still deliver a real 35% savings, and the $25 welcome credit is still real money off your first qualifying meal. You just can’t double them up on a single transaction anymore. The smart move is to use the $25 referral credit on one meal, then burn through your discounted Costco gift cards on separate visits. Both work. They just don’t work together.
Kosher Restaurants on InKind
Yes, there are kosher restaurants on InKind. The network is growing and shifting, restaurants get added, and some drop off, so always confirm a restaurant is still active in the app before heading out. Here’s the current snapshot of kosher restaurants in the network, organized by region:
| Restaurant | Address | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| New York | |||
| Cafe Chocolat | 556 Central Ave | Cedarhurst | NY |
| Cafe Chocolat | 1417 Avenue J | Brooklyn | NY |
| Cafe Chocolat | 1 Spring Valley Marketplace | Spring Valley | NY |
| Cafe Chocolat (summer only) | Woodbourne | Woodbourne | NY |
| Fortuna | 275 1st Ave | New York | NY |
| Jus by Julie | 891 Bedford Ave | Brooklyn | NY |
| Jus by Julie | 4712 13th Ave | Brooklyn | NY |
| Jus by Julie | 4404 18th Ave | Brooklyn | NY |
| Jus by Julie | 1210 Ave J | Brooklyn | NY |
| Jus by Julie | 1306 Avenue M | Brooklyn | NY |
| Jus by Julie | 502 Ave U | Brooklyn | NY |
| Jus by Julie | 914 Kings Hwy | Brooklyn | NY |
| Jus by Julie | 523 Central Ave | Cedarhurst | NY |
| Jus by Julie | 531 Middle Neck Rd | Great Neck | NY |
| Jus by Julie | 353 E Broadway | Monticello | NY |
| Jus by Julie | 147 W 35t St | New York | NY |
| Jus by Julie | 14 Spring Valley Market Place | Spring Valley | NY |
| Malka | 161 W 72nd St | New York | NY |
| Mazza & More | 410 Ave M | Brooklyn | NY |
| Nōmé | 100 E 13th St | New York | NY |
| Pita Grill | 1083 2nd Ave | New York | NY |
| Shawarma Shabazi | 668 Amsterdam Ave | New York | NY |
| Talia’s Steakhouse | 668 Amsterdam Ave | New York | NY |
| The Pizza Professor | 141-25 Jewel Ave | Kew Gardens Hills | NY |
| Wall Street Grill | 128 Pearl St | New York | NY |
| West Side Wok & Konata Sushi Bar | 691 Amsterdam Ave | New York | NY |
| New Jersey | |||
| Jus by Julie | 313 Main St | Allenhurst | NJ |
| Jus by Julie | 6772 US-9 | Howell | NJ |
| Jus by Julie | 700 Cedarbridge Ave | Lakewood | NJ |
| Jus by Julie | 616 Ocean Ave N | Long Branch | NJ |
| Jus by Julie | 1456 Queen Anne Rd | Teaneck | NJ |
| Mazza & More | 308 Main St | Allenhurst | NJ |
| Mazza & More | 66 Monmouth Rd | Oakhurst | NJ |
| Seoul Bite | 1454 Queen Anne Rd | Teaneck | NJ |
| California | |||
| Hatch Kitchen | 8947 W Pico Blvd | Los Angeles | CA |
| Popular Encino | 18047 Ventura Blvd | Encino | CA |
| Tel Aviv Grill | 17201 Ventura Blvd | Encino | CA |
| TLV Tapas Bar | 5442 Yolanda Ave | Tarzana | CA |
| Tel Aviv Grill | 12450 Burbank Blvd | Valley Village | CA |
| Tel Aviv Grill | 23349 Mulholland Dr | Woodland Hills | CA |
| Florida | |||
| Abby’s Restaurant & Bar | 2721 N Hiatus Rd | Cooper City | FL |
| Bagel Boss | 18549 W Dixie Hwy | Aventura | FL |
| Bagel Boss | 5806 Stirling Rd | Hollywood | FL |
| Bagel Boss | 740 W 41st St | Miami Beach | FL |
| Arizona | |||
| Kitchen18 | 10211 N Scottsdale Rd | Scottsdale | AZ |
A few notes on this update. Hatch Kitchen in the Pico-Robertson section of Los Angeles is a recent addition, and worth calling out because it does not always surface when you search “kosher” inside the app, so you have to look for it by name. On the flip side, Hikari in Surfside has dropped off the InKind network, and Bubby’s Fish & Chips in Miami has permanently closed entirely, so both are off this list.
Do Not Use InKind to Search for Kosher Restaurants
This is critical. Someone already made this mistake on a delivery app, assuming the platform would only surface kosher eateries. InKind is a payment and rewards app, not a kosher directory. If you search for “kosher” inside the app, you get a mix of results, and plenty of those restaurants are not kosher at all.
Use InKind the right way. Find a kosher restaurant through a trusted source first, then check whether that specific restaurant is in the InKind network. Confirm the restaurant’s current kosher certification before you order, and confirm it is still an active InKind partner before you go.
To find and verify kosher restaurants near you, download the KosherNearMe app at YeahThatsKosher.com/app.
Note: YeahThatsKosher.com may receive referral credit from sign-ups and purchases made through the links above.



















































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