Restaurants Jerusalem

Places to drink wine in Jerusalem

Talia Levin took a train, traveled to the capital city, sipped some wine, and returned with recommendations worth bookmarking.

 Blend 5
 CAFÉ RAMBAN.

Café Ramban: Michelin star chef Assaf Granit's first ever kosher restaurant - review

 THE  LAMB PIDE, one of the many delicacies at The Rooftop at the Mamilla Hotel in Jerusalem.

Savor stunning views and delicious food at Jerusalem’s Mamilla Rooftop - review

 THE ASO SALON in Jerusalem

Aso Salon: Elegance, creativity, feel at home - review


Dining: Kosher musings in the Judean Hills

Day or night, Muza Bahar is a scenic way to enjoy a very good meal.

Muza Bahar

Empanada empathy

An exciting, inexpensive eatery in the Mahaneh Yehuda market.

Argento in Mahaneh Yehuda

‘Od Burrito Chai’

Missy Witt struggles to keep the doors open at the shuk’s beloved Mexican eatery.

Missy Witt, owner of Burrito Chai in Jerusalem

Dining: New Buffalo on the block

Dishes such as tacos, burritos and chili con carne, spiced with tangy sauces such as salsa, pico de gallo and fajita vegetables, come hot out of the kitchen, presented street style.

Ugly Buffalo restaurant

Dining: Straight out of a movie

Shteisel specializes in home-cooked Eastern European cuisine.

The German-Jewish poet Heinrich Heine (1797-1856) called the cholent dish ‘a ray of light immortal'

Dining: Fresh, filling and flavorful

Nagila offers diners a good reason to rejoice.

Nagila restaurant

Ride the Crave

The Mahaneh Yehuda area’s newest restaurant serves up gourmet street food.

Crave restaurant

Full Steam ahead

The shuk’s newest restaurant wants to give you the best bite you’ve ever tasted.

Steam’s BLT with homemade mayonnaise, turkey bacon and a mustard steamed bun