This place is very expensive. 35 nis. Hummus in Tel aviv is even cheaper than this. We were given the tourist menu. Such a tourist trap. One of our hummus plates tasted sour and fermented. Seemed a bit rancid. The others were over-salted. the hummus with lamb tasted fine. Staff was extremely rude, even for local standards. Will not return. This is my first Google review. Shows how much I was not enjoying it. A lot of reviews are from tour guides that have to write good reviews or tourists that haven’t gone to many local places. Not even close to the best hummus in Jerusalem. Unrelated to the restaurant: a guy walked up to out table and stole some of our falafel to put in his...
Read moreDo not come to this restaurant- we had a very bad experience. The service was rude and abrupt, even by local standards. The hummus was sour and over salted - low quality. Worse still, the prices were far beyond what you would expect to pay locally - 30 to 35NIS for one small bowl of hummus, 20NIS for a tiny plate of cold fries, and 20NIS for a paltry, flaccid salad. And despite the prices, they would not even provide drinking water to customers. It is a shame because we remember the restaurant being a high quality place, but it seems to have become a tourist trap. We will not...
Read moreAbu Shakri has a great Palestinian history in Jerusalem . The family started in old Jerusalem and now in the city of Beit Hanina . This please is a peace center, you Arabs and Jews coming to dine or take out . Simple menu with perfection. Their falafel is a old family recipe that take 48 hours to prepare as well as their Humus. Many people call and take out, others walk in and take out and finally others dine in. The walls is filled with history and diplomats recognizing the family restaurant. The place has AT LEAST 75% repeat customers . I enjoyed it and...
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