Oren & Yani

Restaurant · Nakhalat Akhim

Oren & Yani

Restaurant · Nakhalat Akhim

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Shats St 8, Jerusalem, Israel

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Oren serves up crave-worthy Tel Aviv-inspired plates in a cozy, buzzy spot perfect for sharing bold, fresh flavors and killer grilled pitas.  

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Oren Review - Dalston - London - The Infatuation

"Midway through one of your many plates at Oren, you’re likely to pause. Not because you’ve knocked elbows with the neighbouring table—though this Tel-Aviv influenced spot is probably Dalston’s most delicious panic room. Nor because you can’t really see what you’re eating. Is that a charred potato? Or grilled mackerel with green tahini? Who cares. Just stick it in your mouth and tear some challah off while you’re at it. No, the reason you’re going to pause at Oren is because you’ve just eaten something meal-stoppingly delicious. It could be ox cheek and hummus. It could be grilled salsify with laben kashk. The point is—whether it grows from the ground, swims in the sea, or lounges in a field—something will be so good you take a beat. But to get to that point—squashed into a moody room on Shacklewell Lane, looking at a grilled pitta in the same way the old geezer from Jurassic Park looks at mosquitoes—you need to know a few things. The first is that Oren is a very enticing restaurant. Knees touch and hearts flutter. If you’re not falling in love with something on the menu, then you’re falling in love with the person sitting opposite you. There’s just one problem, though. The menu is big and made for sharing. Said menu is made up of 18 or so dishes, from sweet marinda tomatoes, to pollock pastrami, to Jerusalem mixed grill. All food groups are covered and, as such, to come here on an enchanting, candlelit date fits in every way apart from one. Ask yourself if your priority is a single person or multiple plates of food. It’s a question we ask ourselves often. No prizes for guessing the answer. Once you’ve made your mind up, get organised and make a booking. Oren is a restaurant that's heaving almost every night, while simultaneously being slept on. A small part of that is down to the size of the restaurant—if one person’s phone vibrates here, everyone checks their pockets—but the main reason is that it’s making some truly sensational food. An entire braised cabbage, a vegetable often reduced to the flavourless sibling of the whole cauliflower, is a revelation. Grilled amba chicken thighs with toum are ludicrously juicy. Arayes, a pitta stuffed with hake before being grilled in lamb fat, is one of the best things you can eat in London. Given the confidence with which ingredients are treated here (a confidence that extends to delicately leaving marinated artichokes alone to do their thing) it should be no surprise that Oren’s low-intervention wine list is similarly punchy, in both price and flavour. If you’re inclined to come here and order like we do, things will add up. It’s a £60-a-head-type restaurant to really get into the menu. You don’t have to do it that way though. And nor should you. With flavours this big and a sell-out space this small, Oren isn’t going anywhere. And if it ever does, we’ll be heading in the same direction. No pause for thought necessary. Food Rundown Marinda Tomatoes, Thyme, Olive Oil Whatever you do at Oren, make sure you order as much bread as humanly possible. Challah, flatbread, whatever's going. All of it ends up going wonderfully with plates like this: sweet and juicy tomatoes slathered in a delicate olive oil. Braised Cabbage With Dates & Sour Cream A wedge of cabbage might not be everyone's idea of a feast but this one will people think differently. It's been braised for eight hours which could, we admit, trigger memories of your nan's Sunday roast. But there's nothing to worry about. This cabbage is luscious on the inside and charred on the outside. It's sweet as well as smooth and is one of the best leaves we've eaten in a long time. Arayes Every once in a while you eat a revelation. This pitta is one of them. It's stuffed with hake and herbs before the pitta itself is fried in lamb fat. Charred, yes. Burnt, no. A bite of this pitta is sumptuous and meaty. There's chew and crunch, flakiness and flavour and, combined with a dip of chilli-laden tahini, it will be one of the best mouthfuls you've had in a long time. Amba Chicken Thigh & Toum There's a school of thought that suggests chicken is a boring order. That school has not been educated on the joys of perfectly grilled chicken thighs. The kind that combine smokey flavour with a sweet and lightly mango-ish marinade. These chicken thighs are straight from the barbecue of your dreams." - Jake Missing

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Tetsuya desu

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Small but very unique delicatessen right in front of the hotel. They can offer very nice sandwich and good selection of cheese and wine. It was a nice chilling Friday morning, we started drinking a glass. Highly recommended, but the toilet was a little filthy... if you don't like, you can always go to the hotel though.

איגור שוויגר

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Lovely small place when you can purchase a really good products. Also you can have a very tasty sandwich,from menu or just ask what you are wish,and they will try to make it for you. From menu I saw that you have plates of cheese with wine, and vegetarian options for sandwiches. You have couple of tables with 2-3 sits inside and another 5-6 tables outside. The prices are fair.

בצי לפאיר

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Great coffee house - amazing atmosphere, the food is very good and the service experience was very nice

Chenanit Hamami

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The stuff is so nice and helpful. You can choose from the menu or they can suggest different things that they have. The kitchen is right behind the cashier, so you can see how they make the food. The food is fresh, clear and tasty, and you immediately feel like at home there. I will definitely go again!

Ayelet Dror Bakalo

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A sparkle of joy and serenity just minutes away from the hustle and bustle of Machne Yehuda Market. A truly happy couple will prepare your meal and make sure that you are content. Very cozy and inviting. A home away from home!

Melissa Hamilton

Google
Most amazing hospitality, nothing was a problem, the food was fabulous. Great home cooking, ate here three times and were ot disappointed on any occassion. Schumlick sandwich was a real hit.

Yuval Harduf

Google
This is such a sweet cafe. They have the tastiest dishes and the nicest staff. The prices are reasonable and the portion sizes are HUGE. We usually order two enrees for three people and we still have some leftovers. I visit here almost every time I'm im Jerusalem.

Miriam Fein

Google
Don't let the shabby look of this cafe-deli fool you, their sandwiches are to die for, and for an unreasonably reasonable price. At night it becomes the ideal casual spot to grab a beer with friends