Jerusalem offers many restaurants near the Ein Kerem, so weather you are looking for a certain cuisine, budget, or menu of your liking, start your search below, with a list of Ein Kerem restaurants and bars
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A Mediterranean bistro-style restaurant set amid pastoral surroundings, Brasserie adds flair to a classic menu concept. Fish kebabs are served with pickled lemon slices and soft goat cheese, seafood cannelloni comes in "bloody Mary" sauce, the roast beef club sandwich is brought to life with arugula leaves, gnocchi is stuffed with ricotta and spinach, and the roasted read more
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With Jerusalem's rapid expansion to the west, north and south in the wake of the 1967 Six Day War, many locations once far outside the Holy City are now encompassed within its municipal boundaries. This means that someone can feel as if they are in an exotic Middle Eastern capital, a thriving Western-style city, or a pastoral village all while remaining within read more
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On the far western fringe of Jerusalem, nestled among the dramatically forested and terraced Judean Hills, lies Ein Kerem, a former Arab village and purported birthplace of John the Baptist. Ein Kerem's pastoral location has made it both a thriving artists' colony and one of Jerusalem's most desirable and expensive neighborhoods. To serve both the upper-crust residents and visitors, read more
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Nestled into Ein Kerem, the small bake shop Café Inbal has a nice selection of classic light Israeli fare. While a wide range of breads and pastries are the restaurant's specialties, they also serve up salads, pasta, lasagna, quiches, soups, crepes and more. A large breakfast spread with an omelet, sides, pastries and more is also a favorite and is served all day. The cafe is kosher, read more
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The Abu Shukri clan is one of the most prominent among the Arab population of Israel, and the name pops up all over the country – especially when it comes to restaurants. The Arab village of Abu Ghosh is home to two dueling Abu Shukri hummus restaurants (the result of a family feud), the Old City's most famous and venerable hummus restaurant carries the Abu Shukri name, and the village read more
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Charlotte is a luxurious bistro situated in the heart of the pastoral and rustic Ein Kerem neighborhood of Jerusalem. Ein Kerem as a backdrop, forms the perfect atmosphere, together with a noteworthy kitchen that tends to every detail that is served on your table. At the heart of the bistro, is an appetite-inspiring meat refrigerator showcasing a range of prime cuts, steaks, filets, duck breast, read more
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