Jerusalem offers many restaurants near the City Center, so weather you are looking for a certain cuisine, budget, or menu of your liking, start your search below, with a list of City Center restaurants and bars
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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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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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BLACK Restaurant takes up a significant portion of Shlomtzion Hamalka St. and describes its hamburgers as “the best in town, any town”. The restaurant belongs to a chain owned by Chef Zachi Buchester. Its red & black interior design features a bar illuminated with trendy neon lights that stays open until late each night. The hamburgers have funny names like Twiggy (160 gr.), Schwarzenegger read more
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Darna authentic Moroccan restaurant
kosher Mehadrin
Located in a beautiful 200 years old building in the heart of Jerusalem, Darna- our home in Moroccan brings the story of the Moroccan hospitality as it was woven over thousands of years. Authentic read more
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Even though it runs right into busy King George Street, one of the main thoroughfares of downtown Jerusalem, HaMa'alot street is an oasis of sylvan calm. Tucked away beneath the boughs of HaMa'alot's trees, Link makes the most of its placid, sun-dappled location. By day, the restaurant is part cafe, part cosmopolitan bistro - at night, the cafe aspect yields to the bar as Link transforms read more
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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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An expansive restaurant right smack in the middle of town on Jaffa Road, with an inviting and leafy outdoor seating area, the Village Green is one of Jerusalem's only specifically vegetarian restaurants (as opposed to merely kosher dairy), and also one of its only cafeteria-style joints.
Focusing on natural and wholesome ingredients, the Village Green stocks an impressive read more
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Melech Hafalafel V'hashwarma (The King of Falafel and Shwarma), if nothing else, is optimistically named. It's hard to be sure exactly which power vested in this particular restaurant enables its dominion over the flourishing kingdom of fried chickpea balls and rotating skewered meat, but if Melech Hafalafel V'hashwarma is truly the king, then vive la read more
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Somebody should probably eventually sit down the Israeli people and explain to them that the Hebrew word "mizrachi," at least insofar as it deals with food, should probably be translated "Middle Eastern" and not "Oriental," because "Oriental" implies a cuisine entirely different from the hummus, tabouli and lamb you'll read more
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