Jerusalem offers many restaurants near the Talpiot, so weather you are looking for a certain cuisine, budget, or menu of your liking, start your search below, with a list of Talpiot restaurants and bars
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Located in the heart of Jerusalem's Talpiot industrial zone, the "Harutzim" bistro-café is changing the way people think and act.
Offering a fresh healthful menu, created by an esteemed Jerusalem chef, Harutzim's specialty is about more than just a great menu – it's about giving people with disabilities the chance read more
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Ah, Brazil. The languorous sway of bossa nova and the punishing thump of baile funk. The bracing kick of cachaça and jittery jolt of guarana. The elaborate acrobatics of capoeira and the towering platters of meat. Most of all, the towering platters of meat. Of all that great Lusophone nation's exports to Israel, nothing trumps the meat.
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Anybody who's eaten at an authentic Moroccan restaurant, whether in Israel, America or elsewhere, is probably familiar with the tagine, although they may not know it by name. Tagine refers to three things: the two-part earthenware Moroccan cooking pot composed of a shallow basin and a conical lid; the dishes cooked in it, slowly braised over the course of (usually) several hours; and a restaurant, read more
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There are many cities that never sleep, but Jerusalem isn't one of them – locals tend to turn in early, and even on weekends, by two in the morning the streets of downtown are nearly empty. Thus the community of 24-hour restaurants is still relatively small, which makes the Shammai Street branch of Mifgash Hashech especially welcome. The original Mifgash Hashech is in Talpiot, Jerusalem's read more
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Israelis, like most of their Levantine counterparts, are a fish-eating people, partly due to their fish-rich location between the Mediterranean and the Sea of Galilee, partly due to fish's diversity within the constraints of Jewish dietary law (it is neither dairy nor meat), and partly due to the fact that wherever Jews went in the Diaspora, they invented read more

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