Jerusalem's thriving social and cultural life is centred around its abundance of cafes. Whether you are looking for sandwiches, salads, soups or just coffee, cake or a cookie all your possible desires can be located here
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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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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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Katzefet, also known as "Froyo," is an ice cream shop on the corner of the Ben Yehuda pedestrian mall and Luntz Street, serves as the gathering point for English-speaking yeshiva and seminary students. The tight packs of posturing boys in polo shirts and giggling girls inevitably meet over ice cream and frozen yogurt.
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The counter restaurant, a quintessentially old-school American dining concept wherein the diners cluster around a countertop built around the open kitchen, may be fading out in America itself, but luckily it's found a place right in the heart of Rechavia, one of Jerusalem's most pleasant neighborhoods.
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One can find a large spacious central hall, frontal balcony overlooking Rehavia neighborhood and the famous Paris Square, as well as an impressive long knights table (up to 12 guests), smoking room which can be turned in to a closed area serving read more
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Tmol Shilshom, a venerable restaurant-cum-reading room on the top floor of a classic Jerusalem stone building in historic Nachalat Shiva, overlooking the Yoel Salomon pedestrian mall, is almost invariably one of the first places that comes to people's minds when asked about the best Jerusalem spots for a great lunch, a good cup of coffee and a quiet place read more
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The smoothly worn golden stone alleyways and century-old architecture of Nachalat Shiva in downtown Jerusalem no longer house deeply religious Jewish families laying a claim to west Jerusalem, but the neighborhood has traded in its former residents for cats, a nightlife crowd, and a dizzying profusion of hip eateries.
A recent addition to the last is Zuni, housed on the second read more
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Rechavia is a fascinating neighborhood: originally occupied mostly by German immigrants, it has a bucolic, European-accented logic found in few other city neighborhoods. Although the founding Yekkes have mostly passed on and bequeathed their tidy little houses to a new generation of economically secure Israelis and American immigrants, Rechavia's main street, Azza, is a center of Jerusalem read more
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A more recent entry into the crowded and capricious Jerusalem midrachov coffeeshop scene, Dolce Latte stakes its turf against nearby heavyweights like Cafe Rimon by offering what it bills as "The Coffee Experience" and a full kosher l'mehadrin menu of Italian-inflected dairy cafe fare. Open from dawn until the wee hours of the morning, an increasingly (and refreshingly) popular read more
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Davidaleh is a quaint restaurant, with a nice spot right on Rivlin, but it's not just the ambience that makes the restaurant worth visiting. The menu is simple dairy done well just like mama used to make, if mama was a professional chef. The options focus on salads, fish, pastas and "city sandwiches" each named after a different neighborhood, like the Nachlaot omelet and a sabich read more
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