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.
Thank you again to David ( and Rafram for showing me some of the best food in Jerusalem!
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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
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We walk in the Muslim Quarter of Jerusalem in the search of Palestinian food. We stop for falafel, sweet baklava and finally for a whole palestinian dinner where I see how they prepare me a laffa bread filled with meat, hummus, vegetables and many more delicacies.
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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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Israel Culinary Tour - Day 1
Day 1
Begin your gastronomic adventure in Israel in the Golan Heights, which few people know has become a magnet for wine, food and olive-oil connoisseurs. Wine, oil and livestock have been the traditional produce of the Golan for centuries. One of the finest illustrations of this fact is the Talmudic village of Katsrin, where wine- and oil-presses have been discovered, and an oil press is on display and even used.
After a short tour of the ancient village, you can proceed to the nearby industrial zone to visit the Eden Water Mineral Water Plant (04-696-1050; 04-696-28245, ext. 236) and Katsrin's winery, one of many in the Golan Heights.
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Drive north through the Druze villages of Buk'ata and Mas'ade, stopping for the special Druze pita bread, cheese and za'atar (The biblical hyssop).
Descend from the Golan to the Hula Valley via the headwaters of the Jordan. Due to the abundance of water, the area is dotted with fish ponds. Dinner at a fish restaurant is a great choice in this region, with trout one of the specialties.
You can also head down to the Sea of Galilee to enjoy a fish dinner along the lakefront, the local favorite being St. Peter's (tilapia).
Overnight at the Hula Valley or the Tiberias area
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Какво да Правим в Тел Авив | Част 2 | What To Do In Tel Aviv | Part 2
Тел Авив е град в който има всичко. Дълга плажна средиземноморска ивица, стара част Яфa (Jaffa), лъскави бизнес сгради, колоритни пазари и най- важното уникално вкусна храна. Два дни бях в града и не ми стигнаха за всичко. Затова и видеото от Тел Авив е разделено на две части.
Какво да правим в Тел Авив? Труден въпрос, но ето какво правих аз…
Във втората част се разхождам на колоритния пазар Кармел Маркет (The Shuck Carmel), който е и най-големия в Тел Авив.
Заприлича ми на Женския пазар преди години - голям, шумен, цветен, пълен с хора и кипящ от живот. Беше пълно с туристи, но и с израелци дошли да си купят прясна стока. Освен най-различна храна и подправки на пазара има много сувенири, дрехи и какво ли още не.
След като си купих „заатар“, типична за Близкия Изток подправка, отидох да хапна и хумус.
Мястото е на пазара и наистина, хумусът които сервират е уникален. Взех си с фул - пюре от бакла. Страшно ми хареса!
Разходката ми из пазара продължи няколко часа, направи ми впечатление колко свежи бяха всички продукти по сергиите.
Пазарът се намира не далеч от дългата километри плажна ивица, там направих почивка, беше супер приятно и лежерно.
Беше време за ново кулинарно предизвикателство! Преди да посетя Израел разбрах, че тук освен шавармата (техния дюнер) има и друг много популярен сандвич- Сабих 100 % вегетариански и уникално вкусен. Дори най големите фенове на месото ще го оценят! Прави се с толкова много и пресни съставки допълващи се прекрасно. Перфектно изпържен патладжан, хумус, таханов сос, амба сос (манго сос от Ирак), картофи, варено яйце и много зеленчуци, соссове и подправки, ох и всичко това в пита хляб- сочно, вкусно и запомнящо се!
След страхотния сандвич, оставил трайна следа в кулинарната ми душа се отправих към брега и стария град. Реших да кажа чао на Тел Авив с едно последно малеби на пазара на бълхите. :)
С радост бих хванала самолета за да отида отново в Тел Авив!
Аз съм Лора. Приятен Път!
I am Lora. Have a nice journey!
Адрес Хумус Кармел: Carmel: 11, Shuk Carmel, Tel Aviv 67778, Israel
Адрес Санвич Сабих: Sabih Frishman: Frishman St 42, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
ROZET ONE OF THE BEST RESTAURANT IN JAFFA ISRAEL
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Address MARZUK and AZAR, Jaffa
Phone No: 03-5166477
There is a restaurant in Jaffa, Tel Aviv, that we would say is one of the best.
There are few restaurants nearby, but this one we found the best. It is wide enough to walk freely through it, the food was more than delicious, and the staff that was responsible for our fine impression was non-intrusive, neat and in good mood also! These are some of the most important things if you ask me.WHAT ABOUT THE FOOD IN ROZET RESTAURANT
My favorite question… I have been to many Jaffa restaurants, but if I would be a tourist traveling to Tel Aviv and would have to choose where to try the must-try food in Jaffa, I would surely end here, in Rozet. Here is some of the enjoyment of my morning in this Rozet restaurant:
ZAATAR PITA
Zaatar is the well-known mixture of spices in Israel, it is popular for seasoning meat and flat bread. You can buy it mixed and packed in many kosher stores and the stores that sell Middle East food. Pita is the piece of soft flatbread, and by combining those two, Zaatar and Pita, you get the most delicious breakfast or dinner, Zaatar Pita.
It is a must-try food if you come to visit Israel. It is very simple to make and the flavor is fantastic, but only if you choose the right restaurant, as it is Rozet.
SAVORY PASTRIES
They serve also excellent savory pastries, with or without cheese or other filling, and many more. You should come and try the perfect place that we have verified by having a perfect morning there.
Of course, the salads were prepared at the moment they served us our breakfast. If we were looking at it, we could have seen the preparation.
COFFEE
There is more than enough light, because it is mostly in glass, and there are tables outside as well. According to the weather here, we had our breakfast outside. The tables are widely set. Every table has its own comfort. And the coffee was special too, as it is in real-quality coffee shops in Tel Aviv, or elsewhere.
ROZET – JAFFA, TEL AVIV, ISRAEL
The place a tourist must see
What I have seen there, is that Rozet restaurant is a very large place, that seriously can serve and successfully accommodate a lot of guests, but on the other hand, it provides originality of historically recognized place, as well as pleasant experience and politeness altogether.
Rozet restaurant in Jaffa is placed near the Jaffa clock tower, one of the seven clock towers in Israel, that was built in the period of the Ottoman’s Kingdom. That is the center of Jaffa, and around the clock tower, there are several historical monuments placed, so the restaurants, cafes and hotels there are working well, the visitors pass through that part of town in a large number. There is flea market nearby, a great tourist attraction, as well. What you can find and see here, is not possible to describe in these few words. But for one, I am sure:
Everything’s fine, but Rozet is special.
The address of the Rozet restaurant is: Marzouk and Azar, Jaffa, Tel Aviv
There is a roundabout few minutes far from restaurant, and you can get there by buses as well, because many lines pass through Marzouk and Azar. You certainly will not forget it. הירשמו לערוץ שלנו לקבלת המלצות לטיולים בארץ אונליין :
5 Must Try Foods in Israel
The food in Israel is reason enough to visit the country. I’ve probably gained at least 2kg during my week sampling the best of what the country has to offer my tastebuds. This is actually not the easiest thing to do as the food in Israel is so healthy – fresh veggies, fruit courses, fish over meat and goat milk as standard – so I probably should be proud of myself.
Israel has been one of my most exciting trips thus far. I had a ton of fun making this video and can't wait to show you what else I'm cooking up. Check out my latest vlog to find out which foods you SHOULD NOT miss when visiting Israel. Enjoy!
Israel and Palestine Streets meet at an Almagro intersection
BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA - SEPTEMBER 21: Almagro, intersection of Israel and Palestine Street seen on September 21, 2015 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Wtih the change of Rawson Street as Palestine Street in 1990s, the road intersect for the first time in the world at Israel and Palestine streets in Buenos Aires. -
The Kosher Dilemma - Za'atar (pt 2) featuring Eyal Shani
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BEST FALAFEL & HUMMUS MIXED SALAD GARLIC SAUCE SPICY SAUCE LONDON STREET FOOD
Jerusalem Falafel Seen in 2 Berwick St, Soho, London W1F 0QP.. I had the large wrap £5.Highly recommended.
HUMMUS WARS! - Middle East Series - Episode (6/6) - Miles Mogul
Here is last last video of the Middle East Series where I put Oman, UAE and Qatar head to head over the foodstuff I am most passionate about. HUMMUS!
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Shish Kebabs Meat Platter in Jordan!
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On Day 4 of our trip to Jordan, we started off in Amman where we had a wonderful simple and local style breakfast of manakish, which are rounds of dough which are flattened, topped with simple things like zaatar and cheese, and baked in an oven. We then took a day trip to As-Salt or also just known as Salt, a historical city about a 45 minute drive from the center of Amman. The highlight of the day for me was the giant shish kebab meat platter that we ate for lunch!
00:38 Manakish - Manakish is something you’ll eat a lot of when you visit the Levant and in Jordan it’s a very popular snack and meal. Manakish is a piece of rounded dough which is flattened out and topped in a variety of different things. We ordered a manakish topped with zaatar, a special herb thyme blend, and also a couple topped with Jordanian white cheese, which is similar to halloumi cheese. They were all excellent mainly because they were baked so fresh and just used simple but delicious ingredients. Price - 1 JD ($1.41) each
04:20 Day to to As-Salt, Historic Old Salt Museum - 1 JD ($1.41) - Out main activity of the day was taking a short day trip to Salt, an ancient and historical city that was one of the commercial and trade centers of Jordan. We started off at the Historic Salt Museum, where we had a tour and learned a little bit about the importance of the city and how it influenced and shaped Jordan. We then took a stroll through Hamam street, the center old market street in Salt.
07:27 Al-Salam Restaurant - For lunch we went to a Jordanian meat bbq restaurant in the center of Salt called Al-Salam Restaurant. The first dish I tasted was the hummus ma lahma, a plate of hummus topped with minced meat fried in lard - it took hummus to the next level - it was absolutely incredible. Then came galayet with meat, a thick tomato based dish with minced meat in it as well. It was delicious with bread. From there, this Jordanian meal just got better and better. Arayes is a dish of bread stuffed with minced lamb and seasoning, then grilled over charcoal. The fat from the lamb makes the bread nearly taste like it’s deep fried because it gets so crispy, yet it’s merely grilled - and it was insanely delicious. But the ultimate winner of our Jordanian meat feast this time was the platter of shish kebabs and lamb pieces. The minced meat was mixed with parsley and seasoning, salted quite heavily, then grilled over hot charcoal. The mix and ratio of meat to fat ensured that the meat had an incredibly pronounced smoky taste. Total price - 25 JD ($35.26) for 4
14:01 Anabtawi Sweets - For dessert we took a walk down the road to a famous Jordanian sweets shop called Anabtawi Sweets, where Fadi ordered a mix of different desserts including hareeseh, one of the famous desserts, cream fingers, and warbat. They were all very sweet, but alright in small portions - I’m not a huge desserts lover. My favorite dessert was probably the warbat, it was kind of a cross between a cheese cake and baklava. What I really enjoyed about eating this dessert is the Arabic coffee that went with it. After having this cup of Arabic coffee, I was immediately hooked.
17:26 Thyme & More - Although it was unplanned at first, we decided to stop by a place called Thyme & More to taste some different and unique varieties of za’atar, a thyme and herb blend that’s very common in Jordan, and something I really loved eating. We tasted some incredible za’atar, and then the owner kindly invited us to have dinner at his restaurant where he served us some pizza and a giant calzone.
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Various - Efforts to end Iraq crisis
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US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright met with the emir of Bahrain on Tuesday (03/02) as she prepared to wrap up her two-day tour of Gulf states to rally support for a possible military strike against Iraq.
Albright met with Sheikh Issa Ibn Salman al-Khalifa at the Riffa palace to discuss Iraq's refusal to allow unconditional UN inspections of suspected weapons sites.
In Baghdad Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Tariq Aziz held talks with the French envoy, Bertrand Dufourcq.
Hardline Russian MPs on Tuesday called for an end to UN sanctions on Iraq and demanded an emergency session of parliament to debate the Iraq crisis. With the Kremlin still insisting on a diplomatic solution to the
standoff, Russian nationalists and communists voiced concern about America's increasingly aggressive stance in the Gulf.
Meanwhile the Israeli Government scrambled to play down the possibility Iraq might repeat its Gulf War Scud missile strikes.
Tuesday ended with Madeleine Albright meeting Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Cairo on the last leg of her European and Middle Eastern tour.
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BAHRAIN, 02/02
00:00 MS Madeleine Albright and Emir walk along red carpet;
00:06 WS Albright and Emir talking;
00:09 CU Albright, PULL out to MS;
BAHRAIN, 03/02
00:14 UP SOT Madeleine Albright, US Secretary of State: The Emir agrees with the United States that diplomatic options are quickly running out and soon we will be forced to make some hard decisions. Diplomacy remains our preferred option.
BAGHDAD, IRAQ, 03/02
00:27 WS PAN street scene;
00:34 MS women buying food;
00:38 MS more food buying;
00:41 MS French envoy Bertrand Dufourcq walking across tarmac;
00:49 MS Tareq Aziz, Dufourcq steps forward and shakes hands;
MOSCOW, RUSSIA, 03/02
00:57 MS Vladimir Zhirinovsky in office;
01:00 CU cameraman and reporter;
01:02 MCU Zhirinovsky speaking;
TEL AVIV, ISRAEL, 03/02
01:07 MS TRACK people queuing for gas masks;
01:15 WS INT public shelter;
01:18 MS man starting air filter;
JERUSALEM, ISRAEL, 03/02
01:24 UP SOT AMNON LIPKIN SHAHAK, CHIEF OF STAFF: I think that there is no reason for panic, not in Israel and not elsewhere in this region.
01:29 MS Shahak talking;
01:32 UP SOT Haim Ramon, Labour Party MP: Maybe, not maybe, Saddam is a madman but he is not stupid and he knows what will happen if he will send missiles against Israel.
CAIRO, EGYPT, 03/02
01:45 MS Albright down stairs of plane;
01:50 WS Hosni Mubarak and Albright, ZOOM in to Mubarak;
01:58 ENDS
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