Originally Posted by
$1500forGLD
If someone wants an authentic non-fancy sit-down meal, I'd agree with this recommend a grilled-meat restaurant. Though I strongly prefer Chatzot (Hatzot) over Sima; nothing against Sima, I just think Chatzot is better. In any event, they're across the street from each other.
If you want a "fancy" meal, my favorite is Eucalyptus, which is across from the Old City walls (right near your hotels) and will run $20-25 off the regular menu and up to $50/person for a 15-course tasting menu. It's gourmet "Biblical cuisine," and it's an amazing experience.
Where are these different restaurants, and are they Kosher?
Originally Posted by
$1500forGLD
I'm curious about this as well. Perhaps you can plot this on GoogleMaps for us as best as you remember??
Are you by any chance referring to the Yemenite Falafel Center (on Ha'Neviim Street and kind-of on the border of Mea Shearim but not really in Mea Shearim), which lots of people name as the best falafel in the city?
How would I send a plotted Google map?
And I have no idea what "The Yemenite Falafel Center" is. What's it look like?