This is a kosher dairy French restaurant, emphatically French. Our waitress didn't seem to speak either Hebrew or English, but the food was excellent. We were disappointed that the several fish main courses that appeared on the website menu did not appear on the real (trilingual) menu. Despite the freezing cold weather there was no onion soup or any soup at all. I had a mushroom and cheese crepe that was delicate, tasty and larger than expected. The salads were large and fresh. The crepe was served with a "salade composée" (mixed salad) that was mistranslated as a "composed salad". The Hebrew was also wrong. They serve a wide variety of unusual pizzas. One of our group ordered pizza "ech", the French transliteration of the Hebrew אש meaning "fire", and it was indeed hot with red pepper. If spicy is your thing, you'll...
Read moreIt doesn't look special from the outside but not only was there a nice athmosphere inside, but the quality of the food and the service are more than decent. The menu is what one would find in a good Paris neighborhood restaurant + a local touch of Jerusalem. The cherry on the cake is that it is very affordable. Perfect for any night that Daddy or Mommy forgot to cook and want to bring the all family out. Also perfect for a thursday night that one doesn't want to boil in the traffic on the way to the Jerusalem center of town. And last but not least, if you don't like the Frenchies, it might make you change your opinion! A little island of Paris is offered to you...
Read moreWe ordered the Chef’s pizza was really good! It was savoury and sweet at the same time, and the dough turned out so well as it was baked in a stone oven. The waitress was nice and attentive to what we needed (giving us water and Wi-Fi and extra plates). We didn’t have to wait long for the food, which was a bonus as we were famished. A hidden gem of Baka (the neighbourhood). If you speak French, you’ll...
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