Reviews on Italian food in Dead Sea Region, Israel. Follow the mineral-rich muddy footprints of Herod, Solomon and Cleopatra to the legendary Dead Sea and resorts developed round its adjacent hot springs. This famed health destination, at the world's lowest dry point, is known for helping with rheumatic and skin problems.
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4 based on 244 reviews
Located in the Azzahra Hotel, not a big restaurant but excellent local dishes and appetizers. Great local Palestinian beer to compliment dinner. Service was quick and friendly, even though the place was packed. Recommend you make a reservation.
4 based on 152 reviews
At Etz Cafe, we believe that love is the most important ingredient in any dish. We're a small team of family and friends, dedicated to bring you the best of fresh ingredients, quality coffee, and an atmosphere that feels like home. Our coffee is chosen fr
Obviously not much is open in Jerusalem on a Saturday. This cafe was a gem to find - open early for coffee on Saturday morning, we got take away at 8am and then went back mid-morning for another coffee. Tables outside, friendly staff, lovely coffee and delicious sounding food (breakfasts, salads, sandwiches), plus fresh juices and smoothies.
4 based on 1085 reviews
"Bardak" - a winning combination of pizza and beer, at our place you will find fabulous pizza, a variety of Israeli boutique beer Tap and bottle, and a large stock of various beers from around the world, cool music and a warm Jerusalem atmosphere.Our team
Great and huge selection of pizzas. Very creative and filling. Reasonable prices. Several salads too for those in fear of carbs. Vegen options. Fun atmosphere and great for a family or friends get together.
4 based on 220 reviews
An amazing little place (near The Dan Panorama.) 4 of us were staying at an Air B&B on George Washington St. We were delighted to stumble upon P2 while we were actually looking for a different restaurant.The pizza were delicious and the owner was delightful. We went back twice in 4 days. Never did try their pasta but it looked great.I can't call it "Cheap Eats." Nothing in Israel is cheap.
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4 based on 938 reviews
The restaurant served varied and delicious of breakfast, and fine Italian coffee. At noon you can enjoy fresh pasta, home-pressed fish, delicious dishes and desserts that surprise the palate. In the evening it is advisable to sit with a glass of fine wine
Four of us went in for dinner. The food was great, the waiter no so much. We waited quite awhile to place our order, and it took forever to get our check, I had specified that we wanted seperte checks before he took our order. We got one check and as I was looking at it I saw extra items we had not ordred and since it was in Hebrew I had to ask the waiter to explain. He saw hus mistakes went back gave us new checks with someone elses charge card, OK we finally get my charge card he has not seperated the check says he credited this and that but he double billed us so he then credited it, Anyway we paid and left with 6 slips of paper in Hebrew so I wasn't even sure what we paid for. The next day I checked my crdit card and we were charged once for our meal and again for I'm not sure what, Luckily our tour had another night in Jeruselum and I was able to go back and speak to management who were wonderful! They took care of the problem and were veryapologetic. So kudos to them but get rid of the waiter
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4 based on 155 reviews
A hip pizzeria with handmade pasta and fresh italian salads. Enjoy a cold glass of white wine, a refreshing negroni or good cold beer from the tap. Our napolitan style pizza is made with 100 precent fresh ingridents. We pride ourselfs on the quality of ou
Pizza Flora has really really good pizza. Fantastic doe, good sauce, fresh mozzarella, and basil leaves. It is Kosher, without certificate which is a pity as I am sure it keeps away many customers. If you're not Kosher or Kosher but trust the owners (as I obviously do), go there!
4 based on 342 reviews
Great Italian dairy menu. Kosher. Also provide gluten-free pasta!
Set within a garden near City Hall, this is a true Oasis - service is prompt and courteous, the food top notch, the environment charming and peaceful. The perfect place to recharge.
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5 based on 110 reviews
Must book in advance! Atalya Ein Mor was born and raised in the picturesque village of Ein Kerem. Following her work in renowned restaurants and years of preparing food from a simple need to create, she decided to combine exquisite food, breathtaking view
Dining with Atalya is an unforgettable experience that you will want to share with your friends and family because words cannot do her hospitality justice. I was lucky enough to be invited to a dinner hosted by Atalya at her lovely home for a close friend and the meal was easily one of the best I have ever had. However, to comment just on the food alone would be a disservice to Atalya, as the experience encompasses far more than just a meal. Beginning with cocktails and a sunset view from her roof, Atalya was a cultural ambassador for Ein Kerem, describing the historical, cultural, and culinary significance of her beloved home town. And this unique joy and attention to detail carried over into the meal, a multi-course feast that fully displayed all the region has to offer. From ceviche to spinach in phyllo to fresh fish and lamb chops with tzatziki, during each small course Atalya told us charming stories about her quests throughout Ein Kerem, Mahane Yehuda, the Old City, and Mea Shearim to find the best local ingredients and rediscover the traditional ways of turning these ingredients into the iconic dishes for which the region is now famous. Even the local wines, paired expertly with each course, were accompanied by tales of similar artisans and their crafts. And of course the meal concluded with some phenomenal desserts with local influences. In short, if you dine at Atalya's you will definitely have a great meal, but you will also come away with a deeper appreciation of the city, the region, and its food and a fantastic memory of an experience that will not soon be forgotten.WOW! you made me excited do much! It's so great to hear you describing your experience hear. Thank you for noticing all the little details and remembering it. And thanks a lot for your will to share it with me and with the readers.I'll be more than happy to host you again- maybe this time for a workshop so you'll be able to cook some of the things back home (but then it comes with out the stories, lol )Best Atalya
5 based on 328 reviews
Nice concept of combining Italian food with some Russian elements.Great pizzas and calzones, warm atmosphere, fast and polite service, reasonable prices. We came here with couple of friends for a lunch and the place was pretty fool. Definetly worth the visit while you are at the area!
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4 based on 436 reviews
Great place to relax and enjoy a delicious meal with family. A little pricey but a wonderful atmosphere and delicious food.Thank you
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