The Jerusalem Hotel Association Monthly Newsletter April 2015 in Jerusalem Download in other languages as well Français | Русский | Italiano | Deut
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March 3: YambaKerach 2015 - YambaKerach arrives to the Jerusalem Cinema City – a professional ice skating range with 400 square meters of real ice! Visitors at the YambaKerach site can enjoy a variety of recreational options to complement the whole experience. |
April 3rd-10th: Have a happy, kosher Passover and holiday of the spring! We assembled here all the events, the festivals, the restaurants and everything you can do this Passover in Jerusalem. |
April 22nd-23rd: All the Independence Day events in Jerusalem, commencing on the fireworks show at the end of the official ceremony at Mount Herzl, through the special events, the celebrations and the festivals in Jerusalem. All the information is right here. |
The new season of Sesame Street was filmed at the Jerusalem Science Museum. A variety of sesame-branded activities, tours and missions accompanied by the beloved puppets, all right at the site in which the new season was filmed. |
All the attractions offered in Jerusalem on a daily calendar – order or book directly for special prices! Press here |
Sushi Rechavia has big shoes to fill. Its flagship Azza Road location occupies what was once Cafe Atara, a Jerusalem landmark, favored coffeeshop of urban politicos and intellectuals for decades. But times change, and Sushi Rechavia's supplantation of Atara is proof that Japanese cuisine has made it in the capital. Although it is sad to see Atara go, the trend of niche ethnic menus replacing vaguely European-style dairy/cafe ones is commendable. In fact, Sushi Rechavia has been such a success that it's opened two additional locations under the same moniker - one downtown on Rabbi Akiva Street, and one in the German Colony on Emek Refaim. The menu here consists of the usual classic sushi favorites, and the chefs also offer more in the way of temaki (hand-rolled sushi cones) than other city sushi bars. Recognizable menu items are never a bad choice, and those wishing to press somewhat further afield should enjoy the list of creative signature rolls. Noodle dishes are a flavorful success – the one with goose breast and entrecote strips is a highlight – although they focus on ramen and not on other Japanese noodle favorites like udon and soba. The miso soup and the seared tuna seaweed salad are also recommended. For kosher sushi in three convenient - and pleasant - locations, Sushi Rechavia is hard to beat. |
Additional recommended hot spots include: Adom, Black, Cafe de Paris, Canela, Chatzot, Colony, Gabriel, Grand Cafe, HaTza'atzua, Jacko's Street ,Joseph Bar, Joy, La Boca, Lara, Lavan at the Cinematheque, Link, Mantra, Montefiore, Nocturno, Olive & Fish, Sushi Rechavia, Touro, Waffle Factory |
Self-guided tasting tours of Machane Yehuda!
For just 99 NIS, you can take your time wandering the shuk, learning about and tasting the best of the best as you go. We're talking organic coffee, artisan breads, local halva, boutique cheese imports and make-your-own ice creams. Check out our acclaimed, affordable, easy to use Shuk Bites ticket, which includes a punchcard, printable guide booklet and map of the shuk! |
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