When a restaurant calls itself "kosher-style," it usually means that the restaurant serves these traditional Jewish foods, and it almost invariably means that the food is not actually kosher.
abstract:Kosher style usually refers to food that is not kosher, but is a type of food that could be produced as kosher. Generally, kosher style food does not include meat from forbidden animals, such as pigs or shellfish, and does not contain both meat and milk.
When a restaurantcallsitself "kosher-style, " itusuallymeans that the restaurant servesthesetraditionalJewishfoods, and italmostinvariably means that the foodis notactuallykosher.