Jerusalem

Halal restaurant · Upper West Side

Jerusalem

Halal restaurant · Upper West Side

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2715 Broadway, New York, NY 10025

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No-frills eatery dishing up Middle Eastern classics from falafel & hummus to shawarma.  

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2715 Broadway, New York, NY 10025 Get directions

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2715 Broadway, New York, NY 10025 Get directions

+1 212 865 2295

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Mar 4, 2025

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"Founded in 1979, Jerusalem Restaurant is a Middle Eastern cafe specializing in shawarma, falafel, and shish kebabs tucked into a pocket pita or served over rice." - Eater Staff

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Muhammad Khan

Google
Good experience.Fresh salads. Meat is freshly cooked. Felalfel was fresh and crispy. There are few tables outside. Prices are reasonable. Have had better Mediterranean food but I would still recommended as everything was fresh and the food is worth the prices.Would visit again . Would recommend

Laura Polanco

Google
Great spot if you’re ordering for a group of people, the packaging was very portable and convenient. The food was AMAZING! I had the vegetarian combo (falafel, hummus, babaganoush, tabbouch salad served with pita) and it was delicious! Prices were unbeatable! Will be back for sure

A T

Google
Tried lamb sandwich & tea for dinner. I asked something warm and the guy suggested meat sandwiches. Lamb is bit fatty and juicy ,so it’s easy to chew . And various veggies, falafel , and fumes are in it. Small size was enough for me. Their tea has cardamons!

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Google
I have been coming here for more than 20 years when I first moved to the neighborhood. I've moved since then but every time I come home, I stop in here for a falafel with extra tahini sauce. They are dedicated to their craft here and it shows I everything you eat. They still make their sandwiches in the round pitas instead of the ever trendy wraps that you find these days. They drop the falafel in the fryer after I place my order so I know it's fresh every time. It's a small place so I wouldn't plan to.wat here if you're with a group but carry our is done so well that your order will hold up until you can sink your teeth into it. I ate here because i was alone and the service was kind and friendly as per their usual. If you like this kind if fare, then they are a must do when on the Upper West Side.

Anna M

Google
From the moment I walked in and asked about the menu items, the guy taking my order had a bad attitude and seemed to have trouble understanding me. The hummus plate I ended up getting made no sense, it was all hummus and some lettuce tomato. The dish would make so much more sense to add a third item, but he wants to charge me to add anything else to it, per piece mind you. This might as well be a side dish. He was rude and kept arguing with me, poor customer service skills. The hummus itself was just okay. This place is not authentic Israeli/Middle Eastern, and it's now on my Do Not Go list. I have to actually go buy a real dinner now...

A L

Google
Very delicious food! Surprisingly tasty rice. I ordered a platter- the lamb was tasty and the rice was great. The hummus and falafel was also very nice. No white sauce, only tahina and hot sauce. The hot sauce is amazing. The workers and owners are nice. Support this local hidden gem.

Nick S

Google
Service was great and friendly. Had the shawarma and the portion was larger than expected.

Lauren Sevigny

Google
Fast delivery. Flavor isn’t bad but the falafel was incredibly dry and hard. I had the falafel platter with rice and it was almost entirely rice with maybe 1 tbsp of chickpeas, 4 slices of veggies, and a tiny container of tahini. Definitely not worth the price. My partner got the middle eastern combo and said it was great. So maybe I just got a bad one.