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CHEF RESTAURANT WITH A JERUSALEM MARKET VIBE
Bat Sheva restaurant is a real treat for any occasion. It is located at the Bat Sheva boutique hotel in the center of the city, near central roads and transportation. Once you enter the hotel and the spacious restaurant, you’ll immediately read more
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Nocturno - Coffee House and Home
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Nocturno is a luxurious, mega-chic read more
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Beyond the stone walls of the Old City a shining pearl awaits in the charming alleyways of downtown Jerusalem, one which fuses past and future into one extraordinary experience. The Blue Hall Music is Jerusalem’s newest restaurant and its oldest bar, offering premium quality experience in a warm and authentic atmosphere in the heart of downtown Jerusalem.
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Touro is a Mediterranean kosher meat chef restaurant located in the heart of the picturesque Mishkanot Sha’ananim neighborhood and boasts a breathtaking view of the Walls of Jerusalem and the Tower of David.
The restaurant is named after Yehuda Touro (1775-1854), an American Jewish philanthropist, and it is thanks to his generous read more
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Much like its angelic namesake usually does in the Bible and Quran, Gabriel comes bearing a timely message: diners need not choose between bending to the dictates of a higher power and those of international haute cuisine. Fine dining can be kosher, and Gabriel is the proof.
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The "Grand Café" located in the Bakaa neighborhood, opened in 2011. European atmosphere and New York looks meticulous design of each detail brought a significant change in design concept of cafes in Jerusalem, and this is certainly evident in style of "Grand Café".
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A new restaurant in town, offers a fresh Asian cuisine experience. Rich and spicy flavors from the streets of Bangkok, Hanoi, Korea and Singapore with a fun & casual read more
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Located on Jabotinsky Street right across the street from Liberty Bell Park, the Inbal Hotel and Yemin Moshe's famous windmill, Olive and Fish is a retro-designed restaurant that creates a warm atmosphere featuring authentic photographs of generations of Jerusalemites and images of picturesque Jerusalem.
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The sister restaurant of kosher haute cuisine institution Gabriel is just about its big brother's opposite: where Gabriel focuses on meaty Parisian bistro fare, Gabriela casts its gaze across the Mediterranean toward Italy, serving up light, fresh Italian dairy dishes and fish - prepared with the same attention to detail and fresh ingredients that made Gabriel a hit.
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Jerusalem's Mahane Yehuda Market has no shortage of places where you can grab a falafel or shwarma to go, but the newly opened Jacko's Street, the market's first chef restaurant, brings the level of dining in the "shuk" to a new level.
The decor and ambiance of the restaurant is half the experience at Jacko's Street. From the warehouse-chic style brick read more
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An appropriately named Jerusalem soul food landmark, Chatzot (midnight) serves up Jerusalem's favorite meat dishes until the late night (which, for this sometimes-sleepy town, is about midnight). Walk down Agrippas Street past the market and chances are you'll get hit by the drifting aroma of fried onions, sizzling oil and spiced meat – that would be Chatzot.
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