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Chakra restaurant Jerusalem – Mediterranean fusion style
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Chakra restaurant Jerusalem – Mediterranean fusion style

Chakra restaurant Jerusalem – Mediterranean fusion style

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Address: 41 King George Street, Jerusalem

Phone: 02-625-2733

Experience a lively and inviting atmosphere at Chakra Restaurant, a non-kosher establishment in Jerusalem that has been a staple of the city’s food and nightlife scene since 2000. Nestled near the Independence Garden, this restaurant boasts exceptional service, contemporary cuisine, and a charming pastoral ambiance.

Their Mediterranean fusion menu offers a diverse array of dishes, from succulent jumbo shrimp to mouth-watering cheeseburgers, all prepared with accurate execution and served by friendly staff. With a daily-changing menu of fresh ingredients, guests can indulge in a variety of seafood, meats, and specialty dishes.

During the summer evenings, visitors can bask in the warm breeze and take in the stunning views of the city garden from the outdoor seating area. Come see for yourself why Chakra Restaurant is a must-visit destination for those seeking a delightful dining experience in Jerusalem.


Emek Brasserie: A Unique Twist on Classic Dishes at Affordable Prices

Emek Brasserie: A Unique Twist on Classic Dishes at Affordable Prices

Emek Brasserie, located in a shopping complex in Mishmar Hasharon, offers a cozy and contemporary dining experience that is a far cry from the Israeliness outside. The restaurant mainly relies on regional growers from Emek Hefer to create dishes that put a local twist on familiar classics. Starters include spinach stew bruschetta, a vegetable salad with feta cheese, and roast beef. The main courses feature affordable options like a whole fish in Josper, fish fillet portion, and Lulu chicken. The bourguignon dish is good, but compared to other dishes, it falls a bit short. The pricing is moderate, making it an excellent value for money in local terms. The restaurant's overall uniqueness, character, and strictness reflect superior talent, and the value it delivers is rare. It caters to all types of diners, and visitors can enjoy a real local bistro/brasserie experience with great food at a decent price. As a tourist visiting Brasserie Valley, I was pleasantly surprised by the restaurant's cozy ambiance and unique twist on classic dishes. The vegetable salad with feta cheese was a standout dish, with each ingredient bursting with flavor and perfectly complementing the others. The Lulu chicken was another highlight, cooked to perfection in the wood oven and served with a delicious herb salsa. What impressed me the most was the restaurant's affordable pricing, especially compared to other high-end restaurants in the area. The portions were also generous, making it a great value for money. The staff were friendly and attentive, making my dining experience all the more enjoyable. Overall, I highly recommend Brasserie Valley for anyone looking for a unique and affordable dining experience in Mishmar Hasharon. It's a great spot to relax and enjoy a delicious meal with friends or family.

Amazing Israeli breakfast at the EATS cafeteria

Amazing Israeli breakfast at the EATS cafeteria

An Israeli breakfast is quite known for being a great healthy and tasty breakfast. Originally served on a collective farm called a kibbutz, Israeli breakfast is now available in most hotels and restaurants in Israel. It usually consists of fruits, vegetables, salads, breads, pastries, dairy products, eggs, and fish served in a buffet style. The EATS cafeteria, located in Sheinkin St. Tel Aviv, offers wonderful breakfasts with variety and quality, the menu offers options like Avocado bruschetta, poached egg, poached egg avocado, chives, Shatta pepper and Atlantic salt on sourdough bread. A salad of roasted vegetables in the oven with rocket, mint and roasted pistachios, almond cream and confit garlic on sourdough bread. Scrambled eggs, coarsely chopped vegetable salad, tuna salad, homemade labneh, feta cheese and carrot bread. Also yogurt, nut granola, frozen blueberry candies, banana and raspberry jam. The place is stunning, pleasant atmosphere and lovely staff. Highly recommended! Eats, located in the Sam & Blondie Hotel

Maree Restaurant Netanya

Maree Restaurant Netanya

Located on the roof of the Vert Hotel, this new rooftop restaurant offers spectacular views of the city's beach. Known as Mari, the place combines night entertainment with culinary to attract Israeli tourists and guests of the nearby hotel. The restaurant, with a luxurious and stunning design, which covers 900 square meters, and is divided into several entertainment areas. In the center stands a very large chandelier, and under it the open kitchen that can be viewed from all wings of the restaurant. As well as fish and meat dishes from Josper, Maree Restaurant offers lighter options, including tuna carpaccio with Amaranth mustard, mustard sorbet, and toasted sesame, tuna tartar on bruschetta with soft egg, tahini, almond cream and dill, fish sashimi with matuba vinaigrette, eggplant sashimi, Tassos olives, crispy quinoa and pickled onions. There is also grilled filet with gnocchi, mushroom ragout, porcini mushroom whipped cream, and tomato crunch (NIS 138); and sweet potato candies with citrus fennel cream, olive oil, Tassos olives, Shatta pepper, peas, and za'atar crumble. There were also crumbled strawberry millefeuille and vanilla panna cotta with cinnamon streusel and coriander seeds.

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