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The pizza is quite tasty (but so is most NY style pizza), however paying $5 for 1 slice is ridiculous. Getting awful customer service is also not worth it. Go somewhere else.

long lines but the staff moves efficiently very large variety of different types of pizza and pastas and they also have great sushi

This place has the best pizza and food ever! Doesn’t look great inside but plenty of pizzas to choose from with a crunchy but not burnt crust

Went this Sunday 8/29 for lunch with my granddaughter, she ordered a Ziti slice , it was spoiled. it was replaced with a burned regular slice. They called it "well done". I called it "BURNT", I refused the slice and They refused to refund my $$$$

We stopped for a slice of pizza to avoid the blizzard outside. It was so good I has 2 slices. Felt like real nyc. Stop by, the only issue is lack of seating at busy times

We ate there a late dinner and the pizza was great, it was fast, courteous and great service, I would definitely recommend it.

My delegation went to eat together and we decided on this place due to the Kosher food. The Manu was good and with a wide variety of food, the food was good and the environment was very nice. Highly recommended.

Bottom line...its the best pizza in NY. I dont know them. I am not friends with them. It just is. I got up to make sure i was in the right place.

if you like thick crust. this is the right place.wide range of variety to choose from

I think the pizza is tasty, I had the tuna one as well as the Sicilian and some kind of stuffed pizza that was my favorite. I think their staff is kind, it's just super busy... went on Friday they took a credit card, not on Saturday for "broken", Monday they took a credit card. I think it's a religion related decision.. in any case I will go back for tasty pizza

No meat since it's kosher. The Broccoli pizza is yummy and our kids loved the past pizza. A different kind of NYC pizza

""HORRIBLE"" Service and attitude !! But Pizza is just simply super yummy and superb. I've never tasted such great Kosher Pizza.

The absolute worst service staff ever! Do not bother to go here. Ordered food and fifteen minutes later, there is no food and they don't know what happened . Customer before us had food disappear and we saw it being plated for them. Are people taking more food than they order and not returning it (that's against one of the ten commandments of stealing you know) or is the staff really inept? Definitely skip this hole with no prices displayed and poor service!!

First time trying Kosher pizza and it was pretty good. Would try it again during my next visit to NYC.

Bravo is a delicious kosher pizza restaurant. I would recommend that it is a must for anyone who likes kosher pizza.

best pizza in new york city. expensive and small slices. could be very crowded. staff could be more friendly.

I am giving a 3 because the food was fine but the delivery process was sub par. I ordered pizza at noon and was told it would take one hour. When I called to check on ETA whoever answered the phone was not friendly and said he would call me back. He never called me back and I had to call again to check on the status. The pizza came 40 minutes late. The delivery man was really nice and helped me carry the pizza. The food was still warm once it arrived so I am assuming the store knew it was going to be late and they should have advised on the 40 minute delay.

Don't let the word Kosher in their name scare you away! All this means is you won't get your usual pepperoni, sausage or meatball pizza (and if you really want meat on your pizza, just walk another block or two and I am sure you will find another pizzeria). But what you WILL get at Bravo is a seemingly endless selection of perhaps the best vegetarian pizzas you will ever have. And with authentic NYC thin and crispy crusts. Absolutely delicious! It's a bit crowded in the seating area in the back, but once you settle in with your pizza you won't care as you will literally be enjoying a little slice of heaven!

I went to Johns pizza the night before walked past Bravo pizza the next day, looked in the window as was suprised of the display got a slice togo. When eating it i thought WOW this is fantastic, i have seen some reviews saying a bit burnt on the bottom this is how i love my pizza unfortunate i wont be back ( i live in Australia home delivery might be a bit cold. )PS. Great value.ty.

Wow! I could not believe that kosher pizza could taste this good! They offer a large variety of slices, which is not usual for a kosher pizza store. The ambience is very "New York" so this is a great tourist site as well. My friends and I also wanted to ride the new Citibikes, and there is a spot right across the street from Bravo's, so it worked out perfectly for us. Enjoy!!

The food was super yummy and they had a lot of variety: pizza, pasta, calzones, salads, sushi, poke, stir fry, and breakfast food - eggs bagels etc. and all the food was kosher and made in a clean kitchen. But the eating area was a tad messy. Also the feel of the place was a bit rushed and not so personal and the service was a little slow. But, the food was so good that we would go back in a heart beat. The food itself gets five stars.

The place is a little expensive, but has AMAZING PIZZA. When you first go in, it seems a little cramped and crowded, but once you eat the food, it just all goes away. The sauce and cheese are just right and taste as if mixed together and you just can't stop eating it.

Bravo Kosher Pizza has a great menu with classic NYC slices , calzones and many pizza options. The pizza oven gives a slight char and great classic taste. The dining area upstairs is a nice break from the city hustle. Great pizza and great atmosphere.

The pizza is real good better then most kosher pizza shops. Huge variety to choose from. The place is a little smll to accomodate all the people at lunch hour. Go after 3:00pm

This is a great pizza store. There are at least 20 types of toppings ready to eat . the food is fresh . the line which can be long and out the door moves pretty quickly. the only drawback is that there is not a lot of seating. There are other Italian style pastas available

Stumbled upon this place after a Broadway Show walking back to our hotel and wanted a slice. It's kosher so veggies only but what perfect pizza. Crust thin and crisp, not soggy, not greasy, held toppings firmly while eating. Went back for seconds...

Love this place. Pizza does not get better. True New York pizza. It’s must for anyone. There are 20 kinds of excellent flavors to choose from. They are all good.

While you're stomping around New York City enjoying all its amazing sights, you'll probably need a break every once in awhile. I have a little hole-in-the-wall restaurant to stop off at for either lunch or dinner. It's called, Bravo pizza located between 37th and 38th Street and Broadway. You may ask what's so special about this place. First of all it's Kosher and caters to young and old alike of all different cultures. Secondly, it serves great slices of pizza of all different varieties- cheese, mushroom,eggplant,vegetables,etc. It also has heros, pasta and salads for those who need a little bit more to satiate their appetite. When my wife and I first entered this place,we realized that it's important to stake out a place to sit right away since there are only a few tables to sit at. You will need to be a little resourceful, one person should order while the other scouts out a place to sit. By the time we left, there was a line out the door waiting to order. Take my word, you will enjoy both the food and the experience in this hole-in-the-wall pizza joint on Broadway. Noel Mouldovan

Look...the midtown location (unfortunately not downtown) is the best kosher pizza in NY/NJ and its not particularly close. I have gone even at off times -- and its still great. I dont know them...they dont know me -- but it is what it is....

This was the best pizza we experienced while visiting NYC. Very reasonably priced and the ingredients (all veggies) were fresh and hot! Pizza actually tasted like pizza (and not cardboard, like some other places we stopped at). Definitely would go there again!

Great and tasty pizza in a very convenient location. Nice variety and types of dough, quick and good price.

I have been here before with my daughter - February 2013 - the pizza is really good, but if you aren't Jewish you have to keep in mind that you won't find any meat on your pizza - no mixing the dairy and the meat - that said, the pizza is still yummy. I had the Margharita and my daughter had a cheese slice....as I said, we've had it before and it's great - who cares about Kosher, it's simply good. The only downfall is that this place seems to always be crowded and seating in the back is very, very small. It was a beautiful day so my daughter and I just went outside and grabbed a seat at a table in the middle of the road (they have part of the road blocked so pedestrians can sit and enjoy).

This place was hopping. Went with my wife this past Tuesday for lunch and seating was nearly impossible. Pizza pies of every kind we’re flying out of the ovens continuously and they all looked delicious. We had a few veggie slices and 2 Sicilian pieces along with 3 incredible garlic knots. Gotta move quickly as this place does fast turnovers. Definitely will return next time in the Big Apple!

went there before the theater - wanted something lite selection was good and fresh - service was acceptable - and selection varied

Maybe we are just lucking out in New York but we had fantastic and non snobby service. The food was quite good though pretty expensive.

An extremely lovely selection of pizza and would recommend there are all types of base, I have a thin base with another of topping well worth while Not far from penn station too and Madison square garden

Ok, so it's a bit expensive, but that's the City. Fresh ingredients like fresh mozarella...yum! And there are tables in the street right outside if it's too crowded indoors. Right near the shows, and I heard the place next door has smoothies.

I only eat Kosher and oddly, there are not too many kosher pizza stores in Manhattan. Bravo is on 37th st, just a short walk from Times Square. I was in the neighborhood one night and went for two pizzas and a beer. The pizza is excellent. Atmosphere is generally basic.

For a quick bite and great Italian style pizza and kosher, stop into Bravo for amazing pizza! Quick and excellent service!

We found Bravo's by searching for "kosher" on "Around Me".......it is clean and the food and staff are great. The selection is excellent as is the service. We would definitely go back.

Variety of pizza and pasta. We all got pizza and all of it was very good. It does have tables to set at but not many.

I went to this pizza place not knowing I was getting the best in NYC, they have different topping options and the spices you might need , great flavor

We were so hungry after roaming the streets of New York that we walked in and got the best pizza ever. We are pure vegetarians and do not eat onions and garlic and were happy to find that they had only veg pizzas and no onions and garlic either. It was value for money. The service was quick and the pizza was awesome. We had pizza from Bravo Pizza everyday while we stayed in New York and would definitely eat there again whenever we are in New York. The staff was very polite and nice

We called in this place while walking around sightseeing, this place has about 20 different pizzas to choose from ! The food was great really tasty, perfect for something to eat while on the go.

Service is the absolute worst. To top it off, they have an amazing credit card scam going. Their credit card machine "conveniently" doesn't work on Saturdays and Sundays! But don"t you worry, they "conveniently" have an ATM machine in the store! Thank g-d! They really need to find better credit card machines, breaking every week? thats just terrible. The fact that their service is terrible and they seem to be running some type of scam, just makes for bad pizza. I highly recommend NOT giving them your business.

Cheap and cheery! Good quality pizza although could do with a spruce up inside. Called on our way to the basketball, good find for on the go.

The best pizza I have ever tasted in my life!!! The prices are great, and the pizza is very filling. The pizza is loaded with toppings.

Had the Chicago slice and was quite happy, the place is busy during lunch hours (surprised?) but the workers keep it moving. Seating upstairs can be tight, people are mostly polite and tried to make room. Is it the best pizza anywhere? Probably not. But if you're looking for a kosher lunch in midtown, you'll be happy with the food.

This place is a little pricey for pizza but is definitely delicious. One of the best kosher pizza places around.

We stopped in here for lunch. They must have 20 different pizzas to choose from! You go through a buffet line, tell them what you want, pay, wait a second for then to heat it, and you're set to go! It was quite crowded. The pizza was very good. This is a very casual place where you may end up sitting with others. It was perfect for what I wanted.

Some of the best pizza I have ever eaten, and I love Pizza. We found this place by accident walking by. I noticed the amazing pizza pies that lined the front window that were not only great looking, but had only the freshest ingredients topping them. They have so many varieties (I"m sure anyone can find a slice here that they will love), but it was the vegetarian that caught my eye. My hubby opted for the traditional slices that left him smiling and happy, but the vegetarian was my choice. It is cheese less, so it's great for Vegan's. I opted to add a little cheese to mine. The crust is amazingly crisp, and covered with fresh tomato puree sauce (no canned sauce here) and you can actually pick up the veggie slice and not have it fall all over your lap. It's almost a small veggie salad, and it may cost more than your average NYC slice, but the ingredients and quality are worth it. We ate here twice, and loved every slice....it's not a big place, so it is easy to overlook. I suggest you go give it a try, and see why the take out delivery bike guys are lined up against the wall to collect, bag, and deliver boxes and boxes of pizzas to all the local businessmen and women in the local area. It was very busy at lunch. You get in line, pick your slice, pay at the register. The back room is small, and very casual, but when you bite into your slice, you'll be back again and again.

We had a dinner here and ordered spinach and dried tomato pizza and a salad. It was very tasty and a good sized portion.

lately I've observed that on Sundays the store posts a note that the credit cards machines are down, I've gone in a few times on Sundays and always wondered why those notes are up on Sundays, i have made it a point to go by in a weekday and it seems to work fine with no notes, is it a case of trying to raise cash on Sundays?

My wife had been talking about american pizza since we arrived in new york and our hotel recommended Bravo pizza as it was a short walk away. Staff were friendly even when I asked for a meat pizza. I was kindly informed they don't serve any meat and they helped me choose some veggie alternatives. My wife loved the broccoli stuffed slice. And I fought down two of the massive "standard" slices and just couldn't move after. I'm glad i got take away to the hotel room so i didn't have to move. We will be back next time we are in the city.

The pizza was very good. It was fall of people.we ate there in the afternoon.they need more room in the place because we had to wait till we had a place to sit.

Lots of choices for pizza and quick service. Areas to eat in is very small. Customer service was fine. A good value for your money.

This is a centrally located (3 blocks south of Times Square) kosher pizza operation which provides pizza, pasta and salads in a cafeteria setting. Quck service with some seating at the rear. Many pizza choices.

As far as quick pizza in NYC goes, some can be risky. However, this place had quality toppings, crust, and the sauce was great. A step above the usual quick grab slices.

Pretty much what you'd expect at a pizza joint in NYC. Good, fast pizza and indoor second level seating. Did have some beers to choose from in the cooler.

The premium for kosher pizza is a bit excessive, but the pizza was good. I really liked the grandma slice. Would return with my kosher friends, but if eating non-kosher pizza was an option I wouldn't go here.

There was a reason that there was a long line waiting to get in. I just followed the line and was pleasantly surprised to a have really great slice of pizza at a very high price but it was worth it. Tasty with a prefectlly baked crust.

First time at Bravo Pizza and… we kinda went all in. Had to try one of everything—for research purposes, of course. Let’s start with the Tomato Basil with soft mozzarella. Wow. Just wow. That slice was next-level. Fresh, creamy, a little tangy… it tasted like summer in Italy landed on a perfect crust. Then came the Pineapple Jalapeño—sweet meets spicy in the best kind of flavor battle. If you like a little kick, this one’s your guy. We also tried the classic cheese (solid, comforting, no frills), mushroom (fancy but still fun), and the roasted veggie (basically health food, right?). Olive, regular pineapple and a bunch of others in the pics below. Each slice had its own vibe and we weren’t mad at any of them. Great crust. Awesome toppings. Chill vibe. We’ll definitely be back.

Be careful since they moved from Broadway to 37th St. You cam order some very special slices if pizza for about 5$ a alice.

We stopped but not knowing that it went Kosher and we had plain slices instead of the peperoni that we had wanted. Since its Kosher, its more money and the pizza is just average at best.

well located excellent tasting past and pizza, though a little expensive for the type of product, open late on Saturday nights (motzai Shabbos) but during the week closes quite punctually, make sure you know what you want as the staff are not the most understanding or helpful

Customer service beyond awful. Owner screaming obscenities at his workers. Saying nasty things to customers. Pizza is good but overpriced and not worth the terrible customer service.

wow what a great slice of pizza probably the second best pizza ive ever tried if u must eat kosher pizza u must try this pizza the selection of pies or pizza to choose from is absolutely amazing from veggies in a bunch of diff combos to diff cheeses and just amazing no fries only on weekends but their pizza is that good that u can have 2 slices and a drink plus amazingly enough for a kosher pizza shop they have a wide variety of beers all very cold and refreshing I highly recommend u try this great pizza

Bravo's pizza was just plain really good! A very nice array of options with decent prices and quick and friendly service. Seating area was busy on a Sunday afternoon but that is a sign to me that the food is good! As a Chicagoan, I hate to admit how good this pizza was! Kudos for keeping kosher - even those who do not follow this recognize that this a sign of commitment to the quality of ingredients.

New York has some of the best (and worst) food you will find anywhere. The problem for the traveller is to locate what's good at an affordable price, particularly when you are in the heart of the city near a tourist area like Times Square/42nd St. Most of the food is nasty and overpriced but you won't know that till you've paid and tried to eat some greasy item. Well, here's the real deal only a few minutes walk south of Times Square. This is where the discriminating locals eat cheap inside or take away. The quality is evident because it is also a successful catering business but you only have to smell it as you walk past on the street to know that something good awaits inside. And not only is the food good but the choice is huge. This is not just a pizza place but it sells virtually every variety of fast food you can think of and then some. The term fast food conjures up the idea of the big food chains but this is nothing like that. It's more like restaurant quality served cheap. We tried lots of dishes and all were good. The service though is, sadly, NY style - offhand to rude and abrupt to the extent that we did not tip which is a cardinal sin in NY. You have to select what you want from the displays at the front counters and this can take a while because there is a lot of choice and the staff don't exactly make you feel welcome while you ponder but it is worth it for the quality and quantity of food. Portions are not small so don't overorder - better to brave the counter staff and choose some more if you are still hungry. Try the soup.

Nothing like a convenient and delicious slice of high quality kosher pizza from Bravo in the heart of NYC. Not sure why there's a sign on Sunday stating they do not accept credit cards.

Excellent choices and quality. All the pizzas we tried tasted feesh and the cost was a good value. Highly recommended.

We ordered regular Sicilian and one with black olives and sweet peppers. Seating area is crowded but this pizza is delicious!!!

Worth driving over from anywhere! Dont even bother getting all their other yum food, just the basic slice of pizza is delicous!

We had some lunch pizza here. It is not really cheap but was good and we sat out in the sun at the tables on Broadway. It was a bit chaotic inside but good food and was fine. If you want cheap slices of pizza there are cheaper nearby.

Stopped here at 10pm after a long flight from the UK since it was just across from our hotel and it was SO GOOD. Not even because we were hangry, because then we went back a few days later! Great pricing, nice staff and lots of choice of toppings. A great stop for a delicious slice of New York pizza!

My friends and I wanted to get some good New York pizza (we're from Texas), and boy this place was it. The service wasn't the best. They move extremely fast and if you don't know what you want and say it quickly the workers become agitated. I can look past it, though. It's New York, and it's a fast-paced city. Anyways, the pizza was absolutely fantastic and I will definitely go back.

Pizza is good but staff is nasty. Delivery never came. First they said they didn't have something but they would send the rest. When it did not come they said they didn't send it because it did not meet the 15.00 minimum AFTER they cancelled one item. ( iT only came to 14.95 before tax.) They are rude and nasty on the phone and in the store.

Bravo offers the best kosher pizza in the city. Their dislike for taking credit cards and their often rude employees should be enough of a turn-off not to go back, however their pizza is just so good and never disappoints!

Upon the recommendation of friends, we decided to have lunch at Bravo Pizza when visiting New York recently. We loved the variety of oh-so-tempting pizzas available and ordered 4 slices for the three of us (which was more than enough). We found the stuffed vegetable pizza to be the best pizza we had ever had. The kids enjoyed the baked ziti slice, while I enjoyed the Grandma Sicilian. We all agreed that the white spinach slice needed a bit of additional flavor. I would hands-down have rated this with 5 stars based on the selection and food, but the environment left a bit to be desired. The establishment is small for the volume of customers. Though the employess were efficient at moving the cafeteria style line along, for us new-comers who wanted to see all the types of pizzas displayed and who had a few questions, there really was somewhat limited opportunity, due to sheer volume of orders and customers. We chalked it up to being "New York". No one was rude, just busy. Once we decided what we wanted, the ordering and payment was efficient. We were fortunate to secure a table, and were somewhat surprised when a stanger asked if she could sit at the remaining empty seat at our table. It made for an interesting experience, where we got to have lunch with a New Yorker who just happened to have connections to someone we knew. Small world. It was quite an experience, We really enjoyed the pizza, and hands-down, despite the prices, would go back next time we are in New York. Just hoping that by then, they are in a new, expanded location, where they have more seating, and where the many pizza varieties that they sell can be on display with labels. :)

We happened to be walking past late at night after a show and popped in for some pizza. Although I’m veggie, my friend is not. We were not aware going in that it was a kosher restaurant. Both my friend and I really enjoyed the pizza- even without the meat, my friend had a great meal! Fast services, tasty food, great value

We arrived at this pizza joint to buy a family dinner. We got a family sized pizza and three of the garlic bread. We got the pizza half regular mozzarella and half fresh mozzarella. We asked for Parmesan on top. The service was poor. No air conditioning in the store. Was hot AF Location was filthy. From discussing floors to dirty chairs. The pizza has a beautiful undercarriage and a good crust.Nice scotched taste on the crust. The pizza itself was way too greasy. It was so great that it didn’t stop dripping oil everywhere as we were trying to eat the pizza. No taste of Parmesan whatsoever. Didn’t taste like they added it to the pie. The kind of pizza you’d expect in a bar and would eat only when you’d be completely wasted. Not in a proper restaurant. The garlic bites were not good. Too much oil, too little garlic. We were four people and couldn’t finish more than two. And they are really small in size. — This review is based on the personal experience of the writer — ——kosher, cholov Yisrael——

On a Sunday at noon this restaurant is a very busy place. Service though was swift at the counter and you can carry your tray either on the street level or upstairs. We tried two varieties of veggie pizza and both were delicious. The pasta dish was very good and had lots of cheese. They have have many kinds of salad and poke bowls too. It all looked very tasty. Since they are so close to midtown and the theater district, it is a good place to go before or after the theater.

Pleasant surprise after shopping at Macy's. New York, Chicago style Pizza slices to be enjoyed. Try the tasty Chicago style with veggies. Amazing! Best pizza ever! :-)

The pizza is at best, really mediocre. We ordered four pies, one of which was gluten free. As one of my guests said, they should be embarrassed to serve that gluten free pizza, it was inedible and looked completely unappetizing. Waited an excessive long time when we ordered an hour ahead and were treated terribly by the staff. The staff working really could not have been ruder. Go anywhere else. If I could rate them no stars I would.

There are many kosher restaurants in New York and the majority are very good and appealing even to the non-kosher customer. Bravo is the last word I would use to describe Bravo Kosher Pizza though. The "restaurant" is revolting - everything looks dirty and the staff obviously didn't know the meaning of customer service. The food was all served on disposable plates, bowls and we ate with plastic cutlery. The food was greasy and the only reason we stayed was because we needed to eat before going to an event, we'd had a recommendation (!!!) and we didn't have time to look for anywhere else. We were in New York for 12 days and ate in many different types of restaurants - this was by far the worst!

WOW! The cheese pizza is SUBLIME! After my first bite, I had to close my eyes and focus on enjoying every single delicious morsel. Best pizza I have ever tasted in my entire life: the crispy crust, the savory sauce and the scrumptious melted cheese was extraordinary. Yah - the seating is very limited and the joint is squishy and the place is not the Ritz.... but have you tasted their PIZZA??? Outstanding product, nice staff, lots of frequent fliers in line to give advice on their favorite dishes, and wonderful kosher food, hot and fresh and ready in minutes. What more could an out of town gal ask for? A little piece of heaven in the middle of NYC! Can't wait to get back there for another slice....

We stayed at a nearby hotel, walked over and in 10 minutes walked back and enjoyed a wonderful NY pie. We also stopped off and picked up beer and pop at DUANE reade for a $30 dinner which is unheard of here.

Although their pizza is delicious, to me, customer service is #1. I had a large order for an event today and had to made sure the pizza arrived at a certain time due to a time crunch. When I called to check when the pizza would be arriving (the first call was me placing the order and the second call was me checking on the status of the delivery) the man said to me "Lady you've called me a million times, I told you it's coming" and then he hung up the phone. That's unacceptable customer service and no matter how good their pizza is, my company and I will not be returning customers.

I stopped in here with my wife and our kids for a Sunday lunch. The store was busy both upstairs and downstairs. Lines were fairly long (perhaps 10 people in front of us). There was some confusion among customers as to where to order pizza, vs the other items like pasta and salads. It wasn’t moving particularly quickly. At least the crowd indicated that this place is popular, even if short handed behind the counter. We ordered on regular pie, a pasta dish, fries and garlic knots. Overall, the food was good. The pizza 🍕 was tasty, but gushing with olive oil. We needed many napkins to absorb the excess oil in order to eat without making a greasy mess. The pasta was okay. It was microwaved on a plate and was lukewarm. The fries were enjoyable. The garlic knots were also too oily, but flavorful. There is an extensive salad bar in the back that looked fresh & appetizing, which we didn’t get to try. Due to the configuration of this new location, there is virtually no downstairs seating. One has to climb a flight of steps with their food to locate chairs and tables (among stacks of pizza boxes, kitchen supplies and an auxiliary kitchen). Takeout customers don’t have to contend with this inconvenience. And on a mild weather day, one can use the picnic seating out on Broadway just around the corner.

Good Kosher pizza in a good location. Pizza is high for NY, but food makes it worth it. Also love the late Sat night hours. Definitely recommend.

We love pizza. Now please know this is not NYC fold the pizza and have oil drip out the back pizza, rather this is thin crust add as many toppings as you can think of and still have it taste good pizza! No pepperoni, suasage or meatballs here, but every veggie topping known to man plus some seafood and seafood imitations! Yes that's right, crab isn't Kosher but imitation crab is! We went twice in three days and we highly recommend the spinach and Buffalo mozzarella slice and the baked ziti slice. This place is NYC defined: a Kosher pizza joint with Spanish tunes pumped in on the radio and fútbol playing on the TV! Seating is limited so get there either before after the lunch rush.

Some time before I went on a trip to NYC, I was swimming in the Kineret (Sea of Galilee) and met 3 American Yeshiva Guys. I asked them for kosher places to eat in NYC. One of them immediately said "Bravo kosher Pizza - The best pizza:. Coming from Israel and looking for kosher restaurants, we found Bravo Kosher Pizza to be indeed the best pizza we've ever had. Period.

This pizza place has the most amazing slice we had while in NYC. We found it walking from 9/11 museum to Battery Park. The staff is courteous and the pizza is without a doubt the best we had while in NYC. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!

not the best dining experience but if you want pizza to go hands down one of the best in town. When you first go in, it seems a little cramped and crowded, but once you eat the food, it just all goes away. The sauce and cheese are just right and taste as if mixed together and you just can't stop eating it.
Must have kosher lunch in NYC
When I am in Manhatten on business there is a big selection of kosher food Bravo is one of the better places. If you are smart to get there at 11:50 before the mob shows up.