Kosher restaurants in jerusalem

Mojo’s: Kosher meat pizza so good it tastes treif - review

With a stomach full of new flavors, I realized that Tzvi Maller had definitely disrupted my pizza experience and had clearly achieved his goal.

 Mojo's
 Kumkum Tea House: A three-tier cake stand

Kumkum Tea House: Getting tea for two in Jerusalem - review

Crave

Crave can’t save their bacon as rabbinate declares word non-kosher

Rachmo: Almost like a Sephardi grandmother


02, an area code and a delicious restaurant

After many incarnations, 02 has been launched as an upscale meat restaurant that can perhaps take over the niche left open by the closing of 'Hahatzer'\ in the nearby First Station.

02

A symphony to one’s palate

Situated in Kikar Hamusica, Kinor Bakikar exudes charm, and it is clear that chef Kobi Katani is not just creating a restaurant but a destination.

Kinor Bakikar

Elegant dining in the capital

Celebrating its 10th year, Anjelica enhances its diverse menu.

A dish at Anjelica restaurant

A Japanese gem in Jerusalem

JLM Sushi offers a genuine taste of the Orient

JLM Sushi offers a genuine taste of the Orient

Succulent steaks

Jerusalem’s Red Heifer zealously maintains its American steakhouse pedigree

Steak at Jerusalem’s Red Heifer

Cocktails, tapas and cigars

Jerusalem is served up on a plate at the Waldorf

Waldorf Astoria Hotel

The very Jerusalem art of dining...

... at the Israel Museum.

Sea bream chreime in a spicy tomato sauce with pickled lemons and crispy chickpeas

Kashrut supervision so bad ‘public is being misled,’ watchdog report says

Several supervisors found to be 'working' for 24 hrs a day, one was allocated 27 hours of supervision work daily.

A Kashrut certificate hangs at the entrance to a bakery in Jerusalem’s Mahaneh Yehuda market

A kashrut controversy – for one day

Two veteran Jerusalem eateries lose and regain certification right after Passover

Caffit on Emek Refaim Street: Back in (kosher) business

Red and White: A hotel bar without the hotel

As the warmer season rapidly approaches, the Red and White wine bar is ready to offer guests who are slowly emerging from their winter slumber a unique and exclusive experience.

Red and White brings the ‘experience of boutique Israeli kosher wines’ to thirsty Jerusalem patrons