2 Best Restaurants in Center City, Jerusalem

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The area extends from the Machaneh Yehuda market and Nachla'ot neighborhood, through the central Downtown triangle, to King David Street. The range is vast, from funky budget or takeaway joints to upscale fine-dining specialists, from Middle Eastern food to European cuisine, and several surprises in between. Nonkosher restaurants do a roaring trade on Friday night, after the Sabbath begins, when their kosher counterparts are closed and the city streets quiet.

Iwo's

$$ Fodor's Choice

Consistently ranked among the country's best burger places, Iwo's was founded by a butcher and serves expertly grilled patties on pillowy rolls. Black-and-white-tiled walls evoke American diner traditions, but this is a sleeves-up, self-service destination. You can top your burger with sunny-side-up eggs, crispy bacon, grilled onions, and a rainbow of sauces. The veggie portobello option is just as good, and there are several salads as well. It's a great place to start or end an evening with a burger and a beer.

28 Hillel St., 9458128, Israel
02-622–2513
Known For
  • Rich burger toppings like truffle butter and smoked goose breast
  • Diner vibes
  • Beer

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Burgers Bar

$$

At this popular kosher chain, the hamburgers are more like cakes than patties. They come with your choice of tasty sauces, and all are made to order. Lamb and chicken wraps and robust salads reflect Israeli tastes. Vegetarians will delight in the portobello burger.

12 Shammai St., 9463112, Israel
02-622–1555
Known For
  • Kosher burgers
  • Lamb, chicken, and beef options
  • Vegetarian portobello burger
Restaurant Details
No dinner Fri. No lunch Sat.

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