Fodor's Expert Review Adom

$$$$ German Colony and Baka Israeli

The name means "red" in Hebrew, referring to the 150 kinds of wine that decorate every wall in this large yet cozy restaurant. The menu has roots in Mediterranean kitchens, and includes loads of meat and seafood options. Try the fantastic Jerusalem mixed grill—it's a gussied-up version of the city's famed street food. Desserts include tahini ice cream and a dark chocolate, gluten-free "Nemesis cake." If you're seated at the bar, look up: when Adom moved to the First Station complex, the old restaurant's plates were converted into intricate light fixtures. Don't arrive Friday evening without reservations.

Israeli Lunch Dinner Family $$$$

Quick Facts

4 David Remez St.
Israel

02-624–6242

www.adom.rest

Known For:
  • Fresh seafood
  • Open on the weekend
  • Jerusalem mixed grill

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