Best Israeli food near Bethlehem, West Bank, Palestinian Territories

August 24, 2019 Nobuko Falco

Find out what Israeli restaurants to try in Bethlehem. The obvious reason to travel to Bethlehem is to visit the Church of the Nativity in Manger Square. The city's outskirts contain Shepherds' Fields and the intriguing Mar Saba Monastery.
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1. Chefchaouen Jerusalem

Rehov Hillel 19, Jerusalem Israel Moroccan, Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, Israeli, Arabic Lunch, Dinner, Brunch, Late Night, Drinks Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Street Parking, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Dog Friendly [email protected] +972 74-769-1312 http://www.chefchaouenjrs.com/
Chefchaouen Jerusalem

The Chefchaouen restaurant is an excellent dining place in the center of Jerusalem. Its menu includes a selection of contemporary dishes in the street food style that is currently taking the city by storm. In Chefchaouen you’ll get easy-going and lied-bac

Reviewed By Zurich71

We booked a table for lunch at Sukkot. This was the result of favorable Trip Advisor evaluations. Two of us had, what the waitress called Stroganoff, although on the menu it said beef head. It had nothing to do with the well-known Stroganoff. Four very little pieces of meat floated in a red spicy sauce and some chickpeas. The taste wasn't bad but it played the role of a main course and it just didn't fulfill its role. We left hungry. The burger, both the regular and children's portions were fair in size. The Malabi was tasty on a coconut sauce basis but again a very modest dish. We paid 64 shekels for each of the so-called Stroganoffs. The cheque for four: 2 burgers and 2 Stroganoffs plus the sweets and drinks came up to exorbitant 365 shekel. For example, the kid's burger was charged 42 shekels. One Malabi: 24 shekel. 300 ml of Weihenstephan beer: 32 shekels.Hi, I'm very sorry to hear that you had bad experience at our restaurant,The hed beef dish is a special so it it's not on the menu however I understand that one of our staff told you it is strogonoff meat and I think it was a language barrier that miss lead you again I'm sorry and I really hope to have you hear again for a better experience, like you can see most of our costumers leave hear very happy and return. One more thing the weihenstephan 330ml is 28 and the 500 ml it cost 32.Thank you for the feedback I can assure you that we will learn from it and do everything we can to satisfy all of our future costumers.

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2. Chefchaouen Jerusalem

Rehov Hillel 19, Jerusalem Israel Moroccan, Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, Israeli, Arabic Lunch, Dinner, Brunch, Late Night, Drinks Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Street Parking, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Dog Friendly [email protected] +972 74-769-1312 http://www.chefchaouenjrs.com/
Chefchaouen Jerusalem

The Chefchaouen restaurant is an excellent dining place in the center of Jerusalem. Its menu includes a selection of contemporary dishes in the street food style that is currently taking the city by storm. In Chefchaouen you’ll get easy-going and lied-bac

Reviewed By Zurich71

We booked a table for lunch at Sukkot. This was the result of favorable Trip Advisor evaluations. Two of us had, what the waitress called Stroganoff, although on the menu it said beef head. It had nothing to do with the well-known Stroganoff. Four very little pieces of meat floated in a red spicy sauce and some chickpeas. The taste wasn't bad but it played the role of a main course and it just didn't fulfill its role. We left hungry. The burger, both the regular and children's portions were fair in size. The Malabi was tasty on a coconut sauce basis but again a very modest dish. We paid 64 shekels for each of the so-called Stroganoffs. The cheque for four: 2 burgers and 2 Stroganoffs plus the sweets and drinks came up to exorbitant 365 shekel. For example, the kid's burger was charged 42 shekels. One Malabi: 24 shekel. 300 ml of Weihenstephan beer: 32 shekels.Hi, I'm very sorry to hear that you had bad experience at our restaurant,The hed beef dish is a special so it it's not on the menu however I understand that one of our staff told you it is strogonoff meat and I think it was a language barrier that miss lead you again I'm sorry and I really hope to have you hear again for a better experience, like you can see most of our costumers leave hear very happy and return. One more thing the weihenstephan 330ml is 28 and the 500 ml it cost 32.Thank you for the feedback I can assure you that we will learn from it and do everything we can to satisfy all of our future costumers.

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3. Gush Etzion Winery

Gush Etzion Junction, Gush Etzion 90433 Palestinian Territories Israeli, Wine Bar Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Brunch, Late Night, Drinks Reservations, Parking Available, Free Off-Street Parking, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Wine and Beer, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Digital Payments, Cash Only, Free Wifi, Table Service, Outdoor Seating, Seating [email protected] +972 2-930-9220 http://www.gushetzion-winery.co.il/
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4 based on 48 reviews

Gush Etzion Winery

dairy- fish restaurant. kashrut mehdrin. The restaurant's view is the winery and the vinyades around. Our Visitors Center dwells within the landscape of breathtaking vineyards, deep within the Judean hills. We warmly invite you to visit us, to breathe in

Reviewed By Adamchik

We knew that the Gush Etzion wines are excellent, especially the HaAlon HaBoded (Lone Oak) but did not expect to find a high-end restaurant as well. We had a wonderful wine tour, explaining all about the history of the area and wine production in the area. Then, we got to enjoy an incredible meal (haloumi salad was a very generous portion, as well as being delicious). There are several wines which very unfortunately you cannot buy in the US (such as the Pinot Noir), so we were able to enjoy those as well. Highly recommended!Thank you for your feedback on the tour and the restaurant. We will pass on your kind words to the guide, chef, and winery staff. They will be thrilled to hear that their hard work was appreciated! Soon you'll be able to order our wines via our website as well (for the halloumi salad, you'll have to come again!) We look forward to your next visit.

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