Jerusalem Restaurants
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We’ve compiled the best of the best in Jerusalem - browse our top choices for Restaurants during your stay.
In the heart of the Old City, this place has some of the best hummus in town, served fast to locals crammed around rickety tables under fluorescent...Read More
This imposing 200-year-old stone building called Beit Ticho (Ticho House) was once the home of artist Anna Ticho, whose evocative drawings of...Read More
At this East Jerusalem bistro, the stone walls are hung with local art and antique musical instruments. In summer, you can enjoy your meal on...Read More
Jerusalemite Daniella Lerer combines her family's Sephardic culinary traditions with modern Israeli cooking techniques and personal favorites...Read More
At this popular kosher place, the hamburgers are more like cakes than patties. They come with your choice of tasty sauces, and all are made...Read More
This German Colony institution, part of a chain, is well-known for its sweet potato soup and juicy salmon skewers. Morning meals are generous...Read More
The terraced restaurant atop the Legacy Hotel has a beautiful view, but the real art is on the plate. Award-winning chef Johnny Goric is a judge...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesSteps from the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, Palestinians crowd into this tiny spot to tuck into hammam mehshi, or stuffed pigeon. It's a...Read More
Cholent is a dish that evolved from necessity: Jewish law forbids cooking on the Sabbath, and so observant Jews often start a stew on Friday...Read More
Hebrew for "Sea Dolphin," this lively eatery serves some of the city's best seafood. The decor is pleasant enough—pale yellow stucco walls,...Read More
Shlomi Ohana's tiny fish-and-chips emporium in the heart of the vegetable market offers fresh selections direct from his father Haim's seafood...Read More
This teahouse in an alley, barely visible from the street, imports dozens of organic, fair-trade specialty leaves, especially from India, Sri...Read More
Share a long wooden table with university students at this restaurant named for a soup pot and enjoy an ever-changing menu of hearty soups and...Read More
In the former cafeteria of Jerusalem's train station, this casual eatery prints its menus on newspaper broadsheet and has maintained more than...Read More
The sign is only in Hebrew at this hole-in-the-wall stand, which features what many say is the best sabich in the city. Thin slices of fried...Read More
This Tunisian hole-in-the-wall offers pillowy hand-rolled couscous, slow-cooked stews, and zingy tuna and egg sandwiches, served outside on...Read More
With wooden tables in the tile-floored dining room and under the trees in the nearby square, this is one of the few full-service restaurants...Read More
Between Stations VI and VII of the Via Dolorosa is the very good Holy Rock Café. The name may be a little hokey, but there's nothing wrong with...Read More
Everyone from students to sanitation workers shares elbow space at this casual eatery's long bar inlaid with Armenian painted tiles. The hummus...Read More
With an upstairs dining area, Lina offers a respite from the hubbub of the Old City. Hand-ground hummus is the main event here, and you can...Read More
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