Probably our worst meal in Israel. The vegiterian spaghetti and steak sandwich were terribly mediocre, with the spaghetti being overcooked. Service was uninspired and our table was dirty on arrival (the restaurant was virtually empty). The fact that they are open during Shabbat is probably their main selling point.
The food was quite tasty and the service was superb. I was not bothered excessively but was asked if I needed anything else and how my food was. I would definitely recommend coming here . I like the atmosphere it's quite relaxed and they play good music. Sorry about the pics I was hungry 😀.
It was late at night and I wanted to find somewhere to relax, have something to eat and a enjoy a drink, so I picked this place.
Nothing of what I wanted from the menu was available, so the Waitress pretty much created a basic dish for me, the beer arrived, but the water I ordered never made it to the table. The food was okay, just pieces of meat and a salad. The meat was extremely oily, so I decided to share some of it with a street cat that was roaming around. I was blasted with techno music from two other venues, including this one, so relaxing, forget it!
When I asked for the bill, I was charged extra for things the Waitress couldn't clearly explain to me. In the end I walked out of this place feeling ripped off in so many levels that I promised not to ever comevback to I would recommend other to find someplace else in this area of Jerusalem.
It's funny, but I been feeling this sense of being ripped off so frequently in Israel, which has affected my image of customer service and business ethics of the country. I hope my assessment is wrong.
Food: 1
Service: 1
Atmosphere: 1
Super nice restaurant. It's a cool place to chill with great service and short wait times. It gets pretty busy at night but the food was really good! Would recommend the Ferrero Rocher from the dessert menu.
We had dinner at this restaurant. As new tourists, we got lured into the atmosphere of the place. The food was like a sports bar food with expensive prices. The service was slow, and the food was meh but what shocked us was the way we were charged. The waitress brought a handwritten piece of paper and when we decided to split the bill she asked us to do it ourselves, and when we asked her to do the math she seemed confused. Honestly, she didn't deserve a dime on the tip but she said 12% was mandatory in Israel, so we believed her. When we requested the original receipt, she said that she couldn't provide it. One of us asked her how do they pay taxes if they don't provide receipts and she laughed and said she didn't know. The whole thing was suspicious and we felt like scammed. Anyway, beware of this place, we won't be coming back for sure.