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Eat - Jerusalem's food guide. restaurants, articles and more. |
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The culinary experience in Jerusalem is one
of the biggest scenes of this city. Where as in most countries there is one
dominant food, Jerusalem has a lot to offer other than Falafel (although it is a
must at least once a week).
You can't be a part of Jerusalem without
enjoying the variety of tastes it has to offer, and there is no place to start
like our food and restaurant guide.
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Colony saloon * food* bar |
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Meat, Bistro, Fish |
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On the walls of the “colony” restaurant you will find the works by the Armenian artist, Boomants, who is represented by the gallery STG Art.
Boomants is an artist, a painter as well as a sculptor, who has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions worldwide and has won international acclaim from both art professionals and enthusiasts. Boomants’ work has a uniquely identifiable style and technique. In his paintings, Boomants plays with form, light and layers of paint to hive his paintings an appearance of ornamentsl mosaic on canvas.
Reproductions of the works that appear at the restaurant are available for acquisition.
For more information about the art please visit www.stgart.com
Write: info.stgart@gmail.com or call 0544 339 939. |
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Papagaio |
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Meat |
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Papagaio is well known for it’s unique Brazilian Cuisine. The restaurant pairs consistent quality with endless quantity for a unique and special dining experience in Israel. |
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AGADA |
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Italian, Dairy |
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AGADA is located on the top floor of Beit Hertzl.
Here you can hold intimate events for up to 60 guests, and experience a true fairytale atmosphere.
Agada is a walking distance from the Kotel. |
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