The Ultimate JERUSALEM FOOD TOUR + Attractions - Palestinian Food and Israeli Food in Old Jerusalem!
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There are few cities in the world that can compare to Jerusalem in terms of ancient history and religious significance. It’s one of the most fascinating cities in the world, and it’s a city that I’ve wanted to visit my entire life. Finally, along with my friend David ( and Rafram, we explored Jerusalem to discover the food treasures the city has to offer - and let me tell you, you’ll find some incredibly delicious food in Jerusalem!
We started off the Jerusalem food tour by first walking around East Jerusalem and starting with the best plate of hummus I’ve ever had. We then toured around Old Jerusalem, and enjoyed some incredible Palestinian food kebabs cooked by an incredible man who cooked with serious love and passion. Another highlight in Jerusalem was the mutabak, a thin pastry stuffed with cheese and baked.
After eating our way through Old Jerusalem, we then headed into West Jerusalem and went to lunch at an Israeli Jewish restaurant serving a mix of amazing dishes. The food was home-cooked in style, and absolutely sensation. A few more snacks and sightseeing throughout the afternoon, and that brought us all the way to dinner where David had made reservations to eat at one of the hottest restaurants in Jerusalem, Machneyuda Restaurant. It was quite an experience, and an amazing meal and lively atmosphere to wrap up this ultimate Jerusalem food tour.
Here’s all the food and places included in this Palestinian food and Israeli food tour of Jerusalem:
Hummus Acramawi
Price - 20 ILS ($5.57) per plate
Almond juice - 3.90 ILS ($1.09)
Al-shuala Grill Restaurant
Shawarma - 26 ILS ($7.26)
Al Baghdadi Kabab
Palestinian kebabs
Total price - 100 ILS ($27.89)
Zalatimo Sweets
Mutabak
Price - 30 ILS ($8.37) each
Peaches - 10 for 1 kg
Plums - 10 for 1 kg
Fruit - 10 ILS ($2.76) per kg.
Mahane Yehuda Market
Azura Restaurant
Total price - 400 ILS ($111.55)
Western Wall (Wailing Wall)
Western Wall Tunnel
Price - 35 ILS ($9.76) per person
Dome of the Rock
Mount of Olives
Machneyuda Restaurant
Total price - 700 ILS ($195.21)
It was a lot of food in a single day, but it was one of the greatest food and learning days that I’ve ever had in my life. The generosity of the people we connected with, paired with the food, was truly a memorable experience in Jerusalem.
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JERUSALEM STREET FOOD | Jewish Street Food at MAHANE YEHUDA MARKET - Street Food in Jerusalem 2019
JERUSALEM STREET FOOD tour at Mahane Yehuda Market
Jerusalem is a city full of some of the BEST STREET FOOD from all around the world. In this episode, we visit the MAHANE YEHUDA MARKET to go shopping and buy all kinds of food before all restaurants and markets close for Shabbat. We go on a mission for some insanely fresh street foods, local specialty dishes from Iraq, Georgia and more, fresh fruits, juices, breads and olives. We even score some DELICIOUS, freshly baked desserts. The market was AMAZING & bustling!
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Breakfast Spread (Eggplant, Iraqi Kibbeh, Beef Head, Okra Rice) @ AZURA RESTAURANT
Strawberries, Olives & Challah inside market
Passionfruit Juice & Etrogat Juice @ UZI-ELI THE ETROGMAN
Rugelach Dessert @ MARZIPAN BAKERY & PASTRY
Georgian Hachapuri (Baked crust, Egg, Cheese) & Tea @ HACHAPURIA
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JERUSALEM STREET FOOD!!! GIANT 24-HOUR FOOD TOUR in OLD JERUSALEM!
This is the ultimate 24 hour Food tour of the best street food in old Jerusalem! In this video I went on a mission to discover the best Arabic street food, Jewish food, and Palestinian food! Follow me on Instagram to be included in the videos:
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1: Al-Baik: close to entrance of damascus gate jerusalem
Get: Arabic Coffee
2: Ramanda: Al-Khanqua St 39
Get: Best hummus and falafel
3: Old Jerusalem market
Get: arabic street food pizza (its around the market)
4: Al Ayed Restaurant: 2 Ha-Nevi'im, Jerusalem 9720301, Israel
Get: makloubeh or Palestinian qedra
5: Mahane Yehuda Market
Get: Kanafeh
6: Arikha Sabikh: Agripas St 83, Jerusalem, Israel
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7: Old Jerusalem market
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Jerusalem's BEST Street Food Guide - PALESTINIAN HUMMUS NINJA + HUGE Old Jerusalem Street Food Tour!
BEST Jerusalem STREET FOOD Tour 2019 - Palestinian Food
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Welcome to another episode of Chopstick Travel. Today we take you on the ultimate street food tour through the Holy city of Old Jerusalem, within the city walls only. Old Jerusalem is an ancient area, and is packed with street foods, teas & coffee, fresh produce, historic and religious relics and endless sightseeing opportunities.
We take you to eat some delicious Palestinian food all around the city, starting with the simple Za’atar bread. Next we locate some spiced lamb kebabs, cooked fresh over fire. And to wash down the kebabs, a delicious & cheap hummus! We then find a bizarre yellow sweet, called date bread, as a dessert. After, we head to a famous Palestinian spice shop, where you tell them exactly what you’re going to cook, and they create the perfect spice blend for you. We picked up local spices - za’atar and sumac, as well as a special spice concoction. Next, we take a short break with some street side Arabic coffee, spiced with cardamon. We decide to do some sightseeing to digest some food. Our first sight was a short stop to the Western Wall. Then we visit an ancient sweet shop, over 150 years old for mutabak. We then visit the next sight - the Dome of the Rock, and then the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. To end our insane day of eating street food inside the old city, we pick up a pomegranate/orange juice, freshly pressed, and head to a small shop selling kanefe.
All shops, restaurants and sights are located within the city walls. There aren’t addresses, but using Google Maps, you can type in the name of the shop and it will give you an approximate location. A better option, ask shop owners inside the Old City. They give great directions. Here are the names of the shops/approximate locations:
- Za’atar bread - NEAR DAMASCUS GATE ENTRANCE
- Lamb kebabs - ON SHUK HA-TSORFIM ST. (also near Shaheen Kebab)
- Hummus - ARAFAT HUMMUS
- Date bread - NEXT TO ARAFAT HUMMUS
- Spices - SEA OF HERBS JERUSALEM
- Arabic Coffee - can be found all around the Old City
- Sight #1 - THE WESTERN WALL
- Mutabak - ZALATIMO SWEETS (we had to ask a shop owner for directions)
- Sight #2 - DOME OF THE ROCK
- Sight #3 - CHURCH OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE
- Pomegranate & Orange Juice - NEAR THE AUSTRIAN HOSPICE
- Kanefe & tea - CONFECTIONERY JAFAR
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Street Food in Jerusalem 2019
JERUSALEM Street Food | Ultimate Israeli Food Tour | Best FALAFEL in the World
JERUSALEM Street Food | Ultimate Israeli Food Tour | Best FALAFEL in the World
Traveling to Jerusalem and looking for the best typical foods to try? Join me as I take you through the top 3 authentic Falafel food places to try on your adventure. Get an insider's look on what places to go and what foods to try. From on the go Mishoko to the famous falafel stand at the Yehuda watch as I take you on my search for the best falafel in Jerusalem.
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ULTIMATE STREET FOOD TOUR OF JERUSALEM - Eitan Explores Israel (E:1) | Eitan Bernath
On this new series, Eitan Explores Israel, watch me on my first trip to Israel! I had the most amazing trip full of lots of good food and fun! In this first episode, I am flying to Israel then eating ALL the street food and visiting the Kotel. Stay tuned for four more awesome videos of my trip every Thursday.
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Tel Aviv Food Tour - BEST Sabich, Hummus, and Lamb Pita - Middle Eastern Israeli Food!
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For this Tel Aviv, Israel, food tour, we hooked up with my friend David ( to eat some of the best food in Tel Aviv, including a few true gems of Israeli and Middle Eastern food.
Our first stop was in Jaffa, the old area of Tel Aviv, just south of the main city. It’s an ancient Biblical city, and I was excited to visit. Located in Jaffa is Abu Hassan, one of the most legendary and standards of hummus in Tel Aviv.
Abu Hassan - Located in a peaceful area of Jaffa, this restaurant is always packed and busy full of people hungry for hummus, ful, and musabaha. it’s truly a legendary place and the hummus was of the sticky and smooth variety. I think my favorite thing was the musabaha, like hummus, but with whole chickpeas. They also offer a mix of hummus, ful, and musabaha all in a single bowl which is excellent.
Total price - 72 ILS ($20.95)
Sabich Tchernichovsky - An Iraqi Jewish food in Israel, sabich is a pita filled with eggplant and hard boiled eggs, and a selection of salad and condiments. David says that there’s no doubt Sabich Tchernichovsky makes the best sabich in Israel, and I was very impressed. He assembled the pita so slowly and perfectly, adding layer upon layer of eggplant, egg, and salad. It was truly one of the best vegetarian (but with egg) sandwiches I’ve ever had.
Price - 21 ILS ($5.87)
Falafel Johnny Benin - Next to Sabich Tchernichovsky, is Falafel Johnny Benin, a legendary Tel Aviv falafel hole in the wall restaurant. I ordered a half of a falafel sandwich, with salad and tahini. It was delicious, and freshly cooked.
Half falafel pita - 9 ILS ($2.51)
Carmel Market - Carmel Market is one of the most well known of all open air flea markets in Tel Aviv. You’ll find everything there, including a nice food section.
HaBasta Restaurant - Located on a side street of Carmel Market, is HaBasta, a gourmet market fresh restaurant. They served us some very fresh and interesting dishes. The crab was delicious, and the fried veal brain was amazing, but I especially loved the cherry salad.
Total price - 400 ILS ($111.72)
Pronto Restaurant - Owned by the renowned Chef David Frankel, Pronto is a refined Israeli Italian and Mediterranean restaurant. The food was extremely high quality, and the flavors were very subtle and delicious. We were planning to pay for our meal, but David knows the chef very well, and Chef David wouldn’t allow us to pay. Delicious high end gourmet food.
Jasmino - This was probably my favorite food on this entire Israeli food tour of Tel Aviv, Jasmino, specializing in grilled meat pita. The owner, another extremely kind man, ordered me the sweetbreads pita, grilled thymus and bottom part of lamb throat glands, with salad and tahini. It was extraordinary. My kind of a place.
Price - 28 ILS ($7.82)
And that completed our Tel Aviv food tour!
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TEL AVIV STREET FOOD | Arabic Street Food + Hummus HEAVEN - Middle Eastern + Israeli Food in Israel
HUMMUS HEAVEN in Tel Aviv + ARABIC STREET FOOD
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Tel Aviv is a bustling, young city with a food scene heavily influenced by the countries that surround it, as well as a focus of vegetarian/vegan food. In this episode, we partnered with Delicious Israel to learn about the origin of the food, the fresh ingredients used and the best places to find them. Inbal, the founder of Delicious Israel, showed us all around the Carmel Market, and located some AWESOME street food & hidden gems inside. Thank you Inbal and Delicious Israel! To connect with the DELICIOUS ISRAEL team and arrange your food tour, click the links below:
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We started our day with Sabich for breakfast, a very popular street food you can eat almost any time of the day (so healthy!), and then a Turkish dessert, Malebi with Arabic coffee. Then, we enter the Carmel Market to sample some local spices and enjoy two types of hummus. Next, Inbal takes us to a local kitchen to eat Yemini food, a bread that is fried with egg and with hummus and zhug (SPICY!). We then try Syrian cookies, and stopped by a stall making fresh pitas. We end the day with a fresh, street-side falafel. All food featured in this video was paid for in full by us.
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Hey there, we’re Luke Martin and Sabrina Davidson with chopsticktravel.com ! We’re on a journey to document the BEST Street Food around the world! Chopstick Travels began in Taiwan, where we frequent the best Street Food stands everywhere from Taipei to Kaohsiung. Not only do we feast on amazing street food in Taiwan, but our food focused travels take us on Street Food missions trying unique foods around the world! We've eaten Street Food in Japan, Street Food in Malaysia, Street Food in Korea, Street Food in India and many more! I post 2 times a week mostly food, some travel. Street Food tours around the world and the most unique dishes we can find in all kinds of hole-in-the-wall restaurants. Stay updated for my latest video VIA our Facebook page and Instagram! Always remember that the best part of travel is immersing yourself in the local culture, and no where better can you immerse yourself than into the Street Food!
Tel Aviv Street Food 2019
The Holiest City in the World: Jerusalem ???????? And Street Food at its Finest ???? | VLOG 12
Having been to Jerusalem we have to say that this city offers quite a lot! We are both not very religious but enjoyed learning about this place nonetheless.
We gained a lot of knowledge about this city because we did this amazing free walking tour (IMPORTANT: it's not really free - they want a small fee/donation at the end, but we were completely fine with that). We can highly recommend Sandemans Free Tour of Jerusalem:
The evenings we mostly spent in the awesome Mahane Yehuda Market. You will find there the best local Street food! There is something for every taste. We especially enjoyed Malawach (wrap with lots of toppings) of Jachnun Bar. This dish is unbeatable! ????Try it!
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Food in Jerusalem and Machane Yehuda Market Tour
Follow us as we sum up the places which we have visited for food in Jerusalem, Israel. We also dropped by the local famous market, Shouk Machane Yehuda.
More information on the places which we have visited (as shown in this vlog) as follows for your easy reference:
1) Agronsky
Address: Gershon agron 24 Jerusalem, Israel
2) Houmous Ben Sira
Address: Ben sira St 3, Jerusalem 9418103, Israel
Opening hours: 9.30am - 2.00am (Closed on Friday & Saturday)
3) Machane Yehuda Market
Website: en.machne.co.il
Opening hours: 8.00am - 12.00am
Friday: 7.00am - 4.00pm
Saturday & Sunday: 8.00pm - 12.00am
4) Manou Bashouk
Address: Erz Hayyim St. Jerusalem, Israel (within the Machane Yehuda Market area)
5) The Eucalyptus
Address: Jerusalem 94117
For reservations, call: +972 22624 4331
Opening hours: 5.00pm - 11.00pm
Saturday: 8.15pm - 11.00pm
Closed on Friday
6) Tmol Shilshom
Address: Yo'el Moshe Solomon St. 5 Jerusalem, 9463305, Israel
Opening hours: 8.00am - 11.00pm
Closed on Friday and Saturday
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Palestinian Food - ARABIC FEAST in Bethlehem + Jesus Birthplace in West Bank, Palestine!
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Before beginning, I want to make it clear I paid for this tour and decided to go on it myself. It is not sponsored in anyway. However, after spending time with Osama and seeing the tours and great people that are involved with I would highly recommend it.
I had really wanted to visit Bethlehem, and we decided to book a tour to also visit Hebron, another one of the most religiously significant cities in the West Bank, Palestine. So we drove through the checkpoint and I could hardly believe I was in Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus.
After meeting up with Osama, who is an absolutely awesome guy, we started walking off through the Old City of Bethlehem. First stop was a place to get a nice view overlooking the city. Absolutely stunning and to think of the immense and important history was mind blowing. Manakish or manaeesh is an Arabic baked flatbread, sometimes covered in za’atar before being baked. We stopped at an breadshop to have a piece before heading on to the church.
Church of the Nativity
NOTE: Thanks to baby Micah, we were allowed to enter a side entrance to the Grotto with no queue, which saved a lot of time, sometimes you have to wait for an hour to get entrance because it’s very small.
Being a Christian, this was an experience that was almost surreal and extraordinarily special for me. I will cherish that entire moment in the Grotto, a place that marks the spot where Jesus was born and where he was laid in a manger.
Walled off hotel - We then took a drive over to the Walled Off Hotel, a hotel that faces the separation wall. It was eye-opening to learn more about the situation.
Palestinian food home cooked - There’s no better way to eat when you travel than to have home cooked food. And so through the arrangement of Visit Palestine, we were invited to a Palestinian family home to eat an Arabic food feast that included chicken stuffed with rice and meat all baked in oven safe bags (I think). The chicken and the spices were amazing, and additionally the side dishes, including the freshly roasted almonds were the best I’ve ever had. Also, the hospitality and generosity of this family in Bethlehem truly made it memorable. It was an honor to enjoy Palestinian food in Bethlehem with a local family.
Hebron Old City - We continued on to Hebron, a city about 30 minutes from Bethlehem. Again it was a fascinating and eye-opening ride. Hebron is a city known for its conflict.
Ibrahimi Mosque (also known as Cave of the Patriarchs) - At the Ibrahimi mosque you can pay respect to the tombs of Abraham, Isaac, Sarah, and Leah. Again, it’s pretty surreal to visit, and it a truly special moment.
Fresh juice - 5 ILS ($1.40) - We then walked around the streets of Old City Hebron, which to be honest is a little scary and unfortunately filled with tension. Even though it’s so beautiful and so ancient, it’s eerie.
It was a fascinating experience to visit Palestine, eye-opening as well. But the combination of generous people I met, delicous Palestinian food at a family home, and seeing in person the place where Jesus was born and where Abraham’s tomb sits, all added up to be one of the most special and emotional days I’ve ever had in my life.
Just as a note of reference: I paid $500 USD for the tour with but they provide transportation for me and my family from Tel Aviv, and it included everything private. I also needed a private tour to be able to make a video like this. Thank you to Osama for being so cool!
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The Shuk, Jerusalem, Israel
The Mahane Yehuda Market (the Shuk) in Jerusalem is one of the most well-known markets in the world! We shopped there the day before Shemini Atzeret (the Last Great Day) in 2017. Too much to take in and not enough hands to carry all the food treasures with. If I were to do this again I would buy more mangos and dates and just eat those all day long. :-) We bought some avocados in an Arab market that NEVER ripened the whole time we were in Israel. But all the fruit we bought in the Shuk was awesome and ready to eat! I'm glad we got what we did because the Shuk closed for the High Shabbat at 3 pm and we couldn't find any place to eat until after the Shabbat.
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Join us in the trendy Machane Yehuda Market in Jerusalem, and sense the flavors, aromas, sights and history of this gem!
BIZARRE FOODS - Jerusalem, ISRAEL
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Hotels in Jerusalem, ISRAEL (including but not limited to):
- - King David Hotel Jerusalem 5* Jerusalem, Israel
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Exploring Tel Aviv, Ein Karem, Jerusalem & Dead Sea - Ultimate 2 Week Itinerary In Israel
Our around the world trip continues to Tel-Aviv, Ein Karem, Jerusalem and the Dead Sea! There was so much good food to be had and lots of sights to see. Relaxing in Ein Karem was satisfying and floating in the Dead Sea was an outer worldly experience and highly recommended! So much to chose from when deciding what to do in Israel.
Tel Aviv - Ein Karem - Jerusalem - Dead Sea - Jerusalem Food Tour
Inside the walls of the old city of Jerusalem, made in the 1500s, sit some of the world’s holiest monuments today. The space is shared by Christians, Jews, and Muslims all having an array of beliefs that you can’t imagine to take in with just a single visit.
Check out our Two Week Itinerary to Israel & Jordan Filled With Unique Experiences
Best Cocktail Bar in the World: Bellboy
Jerusalem Food Tour Eateries!
The center of Yemen falafel (Haneviim 48 st.),
Chochmat Ha'Burekas (=the wisdom of the Burekas on Mahane Yehudah 24 st.)
Arais Mahane Yehuda (=the meat inside the pitta is on Agripas 115 st.)
The thing Cecily drinks is called Sachlav (
Music:
William Onyeabor- Fantastic Man
The Closest To You by Ali Botner & Aviv Alush
Tit Robyn - Patchîv
Zohar Argov - היה זה ערב סגריר
Enigma - Sadness
Desmond Cheese - Let Is Slide
Zohar Argov - עת דודים כלה
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