Rokhat Kosher Bakery
“I come here on Friday's usually, not far from home, to get some bread and meat pies before Shabbat.”
“This place gets busy on a Friday b/c of Shabbat ,so try to get in here earlier.”
Rokhat Kosher Bakery
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
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A staple in Rego park amongst the Jewish community. Been here for years and has even expanded. They produce some of queens best bread or "leeposhkee" , along with meat pies (Samsa) and my personal favorite , Beechak ( filo dough w/squash). This place gets busy on a Friday b/c of Shabbat ,so try to get in here earlier. On the weekdays, not so busy. And is a good place to pick up some of the things mentioned. Samsa n Beechak pair well with dinner as an appetizer and is also good for when guests come over.
The place is family owned store and the owner is always on sight . True OG in the neighborhood. Been making bread probably before you and I were even born. Grab some Beechak yelpers and tingle your taste buds.
My dad was adamant about coming here after he saw the bakery on a TV show. It's a bit more than a bakery. It's also a Bukharan takeout and basic ingredients store. We picked up some meat samsi, lamb plov, manti (with a similar filling to the samsa), and tandoor bread. The meat and onion filling was great! For that reason, I'd recommend either the samsa or the manti. Personally, I prefer the crunchiness of the samsi to the softness of the manti. The bread is very dense.
All in all, it's a pleasant little food spot tucked away into Rego Park. Honestly, it's a place we would have never found without TV or Internet. I'm glad we had the opportunity to check it out! It's a nice family business which helps preserve another culture here in NY.