Yehudit

Middle Eastern restaurant · Nakhalat Akhim

Yehudit

Middle Eastern restaurant · Nakhalat Akhim

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HaArmonim St 5, Jerusalem, 9432254, Israel

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Nestled in the vibrant Shuk Mahane Yehuda, this kosher joint specializes in a tempting array of fresh meats and pita baked to perfection, promising a lively, authentic dining experience.  

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HaArmonim St 5, Jerusalem, 9432254, Israel Get directions

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HaArmonim St 5, Jerusalem, 9432254, Israel Get directions

+972 2 625 4036
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Benjyehuda Review - Loop - Chicago - The Infatuation

"Everyone is entitled to their opinion on which Mediterranean cheap eats spot concentrated in the Loop is best, but if you don’t think Benjyehuda reigns supreme, well, then: your opinion is wrong. We understand the convenience of whatever place you're hitting up on a regular punch card in hand basis, but Benjyehuda is always our move. "Mediterranean Chipotles" are all over the place these days, trying to perfect the same system with a different genre of food. And while you might initially want to call Benjyehuda a "Mediterranean Chipotle," we don't think it's a perfect comparison. Sure, Chipotle was the first to crank out a well-groomed American chain in a particular style, but the concept at Benjyehuda is much more deeply rooted in street food with quality ingredients. The name is a combination of the owner's name, Benjy Rosen, and Ben Yehuda, a well-known street name in both Jerusalem and Tel Aviv bustling with music and cafes. Along with his wife, Benjy is front and center at Benjyehuda's two locations in the Loop and at the new one in Lincoln Park. The Van Buren location is the original, and the spot considered for today's review. Do know that it's pretty much always packed at peak lunch hour, so expect some serious backups. Luckily, the staff is pretty efficient at their trade and will quickly work you through the line. Snagging a table is another issue, and if you aren't picking up to eat in the office or somewhere outside on a nice day, you may have to carefully scope the scene if it's between noon and 1 PM. Think of it like the restaurant equivalent to a Middle Eastern open air market, and all the yelling, loud noises, and crowded space will suddenly seem more reasonable. As with the usual quick Mediterranean options, you've got your choices of chicken, steak, and falafel, served in a variety of formats and with a plethora of toppings. On top of the usual Mediterranean fare, you can also get a bag of French fries plus a side of Merkts cheddar cheese. Pro tip – the cheese fries are f*cking delicious. If we weren't too lazy to climb up one, we'd shout our love for these fries and cheddar from the top of a mountain. They may make for a long afternoon at your desk, but totally worth it. Food Rundown Pita/Laffa/Box Alright, your three base options: Pita sandwich (self explanatory); Laffa, a flatbread sandwich; Box, a bed of romaine lettuce, rice, or a combination of the two. For any of the three, pick your choice of chicken, steak, or falafel, plus all the available toppings. Flight A smorgasboard of everything if you want it all. One mini falafel pita, one mini chicken pita, and one mini steak pita, all topped with Jerusalem salad, pickles, and tahini, plus a small side of fries. Chicken Schwarma The chicken is our favorite, and packs a great flavor. We like to get it in a box over romaine, that way it doesn't always weigh us down for the rest of the day. Steak Schwarma Pieces of shaved meat block in all of its glory. Falafel Their falafel is good, but not great. And although falafel in general isn't something we'd usually say is totes amazeballs, sometimes we are in the mood and this falafel does the trick. Fries After bathing in the deep fryer, these bad boys are thrown on the grill for some added flavor and crispness. Don’t mistake this extra step as an indication the fries aren't fresh, because that would be unwise. Dip in the Merkt's cheddar, lots, and lots of cheddar. Toppings In case you’re interested: hummus, baba ganoush, Jerusalem salad, corn salad, Mediterranean pickles, tomato, red onion, carrot salad, romaine lettuce, tahini sauce, and signature hot sauce. Pile it all on." - Sam Faye

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Eliran Kaatabi

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Nice place to visit if you are in a give-me-something-to-eat mood. The laffa taste is good, but it was thin and fragile. You can't really wipe hummus with it. Salads were ok. Entrecote was nice. Spring chicken was good. Kebab was great. Jerusalem mixed grill was good. Desserts were fine, nothing more. Overall atmosphere is quite good. Staff is nice and welcoming.

Amir Friedman

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Yehudit truly excelled with their Jerusalem Mix on my Tuesday visit. A delightful blend of flavors and textures, this dish transported me straight to the heart of Israeli cuisine. Highly recommended for a tantalizing and unforgettable culinary experience.

free dome

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Very good food in big plates, its a reward to your money. We ordered Kabab with Majadrah and fries and it was delicious! All this goods comes together with a variety of middle eastern salads like hummus, Baba ganoosh, tabuleh etc. And a just baked hot pitah bread. They lost one star because of slowly service which actually can be part of the middle eastern culture Bateyavon!

Harry Foscote

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Returned here Wednesday night as previously the food and service had been above average. It was the WORST meal I have had in the shuk ever. The service was terrible, they may have possibly burnt the chicken skewers as I had complained about the lack of service, dishes ordered never arrived. They have gone over to giving a very small variety of meze dishes than most other places like this. In short a disaster.

Jacob Ben-Arie

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I have been there several times. It used to be better and cheaper and service was a lot more inviting. Now it is seems like it is aiming at tourists with overpriced dishes. It is just a BBQ/Grill skewed meat. That would be the last time I visit and ask friends to join me there. Value for money not worth it.

Shirley Wu

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The dishes are really good. Highly recommended :)

Joe Bearnickel

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The food is fantastic as are the desserts.

carolina k

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Really really really bad experience. We ordered 3 full and expensive meals. No 'unlimited' salads, no bread as promised: 'oh, it's late, there is no more bread'. Why do you accept clients to order then???? They said they ran out of everything, all salads, all everything after we ordered and had a few things at the table already. The cleaning guy left the soap and dirty sponge on our table as we were eating, the waitress threw some dishes on my head (on purpose?), she hurt me. They made us pay the whole 3 meals without the salads and the sides they promised. They wanted to make it up with "free coffee and creme brulee". No thanks. Terrible experience. Thieves.