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Branches in Israel AM:PM 48 Bar Kol בר כל 1991 46 (2019) [1] Fresh Market Hyper Dudu; פרש מרקט היפר דודו; 31 (2019) [1] Hatzi Hinam: חצי חינם 1990 7 [1] Keshet Te'amim קשת טעמים 2002 14 (2019) [1] Mahsanei HaShuk: מחסני השוק 1996 25 (2019) [1] Osher Ad: אושר עד 2009 16 (2019) [1]
Burgeranch – fast-food chain with 107 restaurants and over 1500 employees in 2010 [19] Burgers Bar – sit-down, American-style bar restaurant with 30 locations across Israel [20] Café Café – Israeli coffee chain with about 65 locations. Went international for a while. Holy Bagel – bagel store chain with 11 locations around Israel [21]
In the 2010s and 2020s, the Jerusalem Food Truck Festival became a prominent summer event. The festival, held during July and August nights, features food trucks where top chefs from esteemed city restaurants prepared dishes. Alongside culinary offerings, the festival also includes shows and light exhibitions.
Although some restaurants and cafes within Mahane Yehuda remain open on Shabbat and late into the night, food vendors normally follow a Sunday through Thursday schedule 8:00 am–7:00 pm, and a Friday schedule 8:00 am to approximately 3:00 pm. [6] Sites with entertainment that do remain open late at night normally must adhere to the city's ban ...
Hamashbir is intimately associated with the Downtown Triangle, as the first Hamashbir store was established across the street from its current location in 1947, and moved to another vertex of the Triangle, at King George and Ben Yehuda Streets, from 1970 to 2010. [25] Freimann and Bein (50 Jaffa Road) was the first luxury shoe store in Israel. [26]
Jaffa Road, also called Jaffa Street (Hebrew: רחוב יפו, romanized: Rehov Yaffo; Arabic: شارع يافا) is one of the longest and oldest major streets in Jerusalem. [1] It crosses the city from east to west, from the Old City walls to downtown Jerusalem, the western portal of Jerusalem and the Jerusalem-Tel Aviv highway. It is lined ...
Pages in category "Supermarkets of Israel" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
Jerusalem mixed grill—originating in Jerusalem, [1] a mixed grill of chicken hearts, spleens and liver mixed with bits of lamb cooked on a flat grill, seasoned with a spice blend and served with rice, mujaddara or bamia; Kubba seleq—stew or soup made of beet; Merguez—a spicy sausage originating in North Africa, mainly eaten grilled in Israel