Discover Restaurants offering the best Arabic food in Bethlehem, West Bank, Palestinian Territories. 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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The Jivana Cafe & Restaurant at the New Center of Holy Land Trust will offer a diverse menu of international cuisine. Jivana comes from Hindi for "Life", and it is our hope that folks from all over Palestine and all over the world can share life together
I went to that restaurant during Christmas. The atmosphere of the restaurant was amazing, we had so much fun and we had Christmas dinner as pork burger, it was so delicious. Moreover, this restaurant has a lor of new food in its menu.Dear TonyThank you so much for your review and we wish you Merry Christmas and we hope to see you again with your friends to have great time in Jivana
Situated in one of the oldest buildings in the heart of Bethlehem, steps away from the Nativity Church. Our Bistro offers a variety of alcoholic beverages, local brews, soft drinks, sandwiches and dessert made daily with local organic produce.
We came across this place after our private tour of Bethlehem. It seems t0 be a relatively new cafe/bar with a nice ambiance. We had sandwiches with Labneh/grilled cheese as well as draft beer and wine. The staff is very nice, the food tasty and prices are much cheaper than in Jerusalem. Highly recommended!
Connect Cafe is your place to enjoy a great cup of quality coffee and connect with others. We are here to serve you and make you feel at home by adding value through the cozy atmosphere, delicious home-made food, affordable prices, and most importantly fa
We have visited this cafe twice, once for lunch and once for coffee. It is a lovely little spot. Very clean, very quiet, a little oasis in the hustle and bustle of Bethlehem. The food is freshly made and is delicious. Coffee is excellent too. Definitely worth a visit.
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 youâll get easy-going and lied-bac
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.
This restaurant would easily be at home in an upmarket city centre location in the UK. Interior is pretty cool and modern, not what any of expected to find. The menu is what I would describe as a fusion menu. There is obvious Arabic influences but European too.The sliders were pretty tasty, only the bread was a little on the dry side. Chips were great (as they were most of the trip). Portion size was decent too. Prices were pretty similar to British prices however so it wouldn't be what you could call a cheap meal.
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The Barrel Music, shisha, drinks and snacks in a cosy historical space located in Bethlehem, star street we have local prices for everyone cheeers!
This is one of those rare places with not only delicious drinks, but also great prices, friendly staff and a cozy and inviting atmosphere. I spent a really fun evening here with some new friends when I was travelling. I hope that I will get the chance to come back someday soon!
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4 based on 25 reviews
As our Holy Land Pilgrimage was coming to an end, our group of thirty-six went out to dinner on August 8, 2018. This was a great choice of our tour guide. The food was great and the atmosphere was exciting. A local high school group provided traditional dance entertainment and invited our group to take part. A nice relaxing evening and worth going there again.
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5 based on 50 reviews
The Hosh Al-Syrian Guesthouse features a nice little cafe where you can sip a coffee, enjoy a beer or local wine. Our restaurant, Fawda offers a set menu developed each day with farmer's produce from the Bethlehem area. In the kitchen, the chef-owner, Fra
Fawda Restaurant, found on the grounds of the guesthouse, is, simply, a must-visit restaurant for any "foodie" who finds themselves in Bethlehem. Our four course lunch cost only marginally more than the cafes in Manger Square and the ambiance of the restaurant was intimate and very interesting. Meals are prepared by the chef based on the local ingredients he purchases in the morning. We loved the fact that our pumpkin soup with chestnuts, slow cooked lamb and freekeh were not over-seasoned, allowing us to enjoy the natural taste of the Palestinian ingredients. Our lunch was beautifully paired with a Taybeh Merlot - also very reasonably priced. One of the highlights of the meal was our dessert - a baked apple and sweet sauce. Amazing flavors! Lastly, I want to highlight the fact that we found the service to be both very professional and friendly. We often find waiters or waitresses at high-end restaurants to be a bit aloof, but our waitress struck the perfect balance of being friendly/engaging and allowing us time to enjoy the food. Top notch service. We left very happy and grateful for the chance to taste Palestine in this way. Dear Mr. Zachary,Thank you so much for your great review.The chef and the team are happy that a discerning "foodie" such as yourself has enjoyed your meal with us.We strive to put forward the tastes of local Palestinian produce and do not over-season or salt too much our dishes.We are lucky in Palestine to have a great vineyard such as Taybeh that produces fantastic wines we pair with our cuisine. Our team has pleasure in serving our guests and enjoys sharing the tastes of Palestine in our historic setting.Looking forward to see you again among us.
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5 based on 86 reviews
It's nice to get into a local family restaurant and find friendly staff and good local food. All the little plates of salad, tahina plus meat and good Arabic coffee. Well done
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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 youâll get easy-going and lied-bac
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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