Jerusalem offers many restaurants near the Machane Yehuda, so weather you are looking for a certain cuisine, budget, or menu of your liking, start your search below, with a list of Machane Yehuda restaurants and bars
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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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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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The first rule about Machaneyuda is that you don't talk about Machaneyuda. Well, that's not true, but the hottest restaurant in Jerusalem right now is a place without a sign, in a neighborhood just traditional enough to be cool for the ironic-hipster scene - Machane Yehuda. Unlike most of the other eateries around the shuk, Machaneyuda (an amalgamation of read more
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Joseph Burger and Diner Bar, located between the Machaneh Yehuda Market and the Nachlaot neighborhood, combines a unique culinary experience featuring uniquely high quality, juicy burgers alongside an authentic retro atmosphere with design elements inspired by the surrounding area. The restaurant-bar stocks a wide selection of local and imported beers to go alongside your burger for a well-rounded read more
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Street Market at the Machane Yehuda Market: a section full of Asian food stands at Jerusalem’s market, offering stir-fried dishes, dim-sum, sushi, yakitori, bao, banana loti and many other cool Asian treats.
It appears that with all the huge variety of colors and flavors the Machane Yehuda Market has to offer, it will be hard to bring in something new, but here read more
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An unpretentious bastion of Israeli workingman's food in solidly blue-collar Machane Yehuda, Sima has been serving up traditional Middle Eastern meat fare "just like mom's" since 1969. A recent renovation hasn't changed the character of the restaurant at all, and it continues to attract a diverse crowd of local residents, workers, tourists read more
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Housed in an expansive stone building where Agrippas Street meets Ben Tzvi Boulevard, Ima proclaims its culinary weltanschauung with its name alone. It means "mom," and Ima's food is unabashedly simple and homestyle, just like mom theoretically used to make.
This is not really a restaurant that caters to residents of Jerusalem, who generally know how read more
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Machane Yehuda, Jerusalem's ever-lively and bustling shuk (market), can be a pretty raw place at times, as one might expect of a Middle Eastern outdoor market. And one of the rawest places inside the shuk itself is the Iraqi Shuk, so-named for the country of origin of many of its merchants. It is a small aisle lined with dinged-up green wooden booths holding precariously balanced mountains read more
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Hachapuria is a Georgian restaurant-bakery in Machane Yehudah which will give you the chance to experience the wonders of authentic Georgian pastry. The saying goes that you'll be hooked after the first bite. The basic concept of the famous Hachapuri is a pastry made of dough and cheese, but words don't do it justice. Hachapuria offers a variety of Georgian pastries in a warm, inviting, read more
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