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At Sarwa Street Kitchen, nestled on Salah Ad-din Street in Jerusalem, culinary passion meets heartfelt hospitality. This cozy restaurant is renowned for its fresh, health-conscious menu, offering delightfully crafted dishes like hummus and knafeh that keep diners coming back. With a focus on quality ingredients, Sarwa caters to diverse tastes with vegan, vegetarian, and small plates, all served in a vibrant yet casual atmosphere. Patrons rave about the exceptional service and warmth from the owner, making every visit feel special. Whether for a quick bite or a relaxed dinner, Sarwa Street Kitchen is a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts.Photos
Amenities & More
Service options
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Highlights
- Great coffee
- Great dessert
- Great tea selection
Popular for
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Solo dining
Dining options
- Brunch
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Catering
- Dessert
- Table service
Amenities
- Bar onsite
- Restroom
Atmosphere
- Casual
- Cozy
- Romantic
- Trendy
Crowd
- College students
- Groups
- Tourists
Reviews for Sarwa Street Kitchen
Review highlights
Based on 400 reviewsReviews of Sarwa Street Kitchen consistently highlight its exceptional food quality, with many praising the authentic and flavorful Middle Eastern dishes, especially the hummus and traditional specialties like Maqluba. Customers frequently commend the generous portion sizes and freshness of the ingredients. A standout aspect of the dining experience is the warm and attentive hospitality of the owner, who is often described as friendly, communicative, and accommodating. While the restaurant attracts visitors seeking genuine local flavors, occasional remarks suggest that some may find the cuisine’s style different from their usual preferences. Overall, Sarwa Street Kitchen is celebrated for its delicious food, welcoming atmosphere, and excellent service, making it a recommended destination for those exploring Jerusalem’s culinary scene.
I would give 6 stars if I could. Food was very tasty with one of the best hummus we had so far in the country.The owner was very friendly and generous, serving us more without being asked.
This place is really amazing. We ate dinner here with my girlfriend and everything was extremely tasty, one of the best food we have ever eaten. The owner of this place was really kind, communicative and helpful. The waiting time was not a lot and the meal size was adequate.I recommend this place to anyone who is in Jerusalem and wants to eat something delicious.
This restaurant is such a surprise! The level of the food it's simply amazing and fresh. The owner is so sweet and competent. I'll be back 100% we took hamburger and quesillas. Super caring super tasty!
Ok, so for the first time I come to Israel on a bucket list trip. We came on a ten day tour with a group of 40 and really really enjoyed it. The sights were amazing seeing places I had read about all my life. Breakfast and supper was included every day but it was cafeteria style food. Plentiful, but for my Louisiana palate just left a lot to be desired. Don’t get me wrong, it isn’t bad food, just different. So on the last day of our stay, before we left the city to go to the airport, we had a few hours. We didn’t want to go very far away because traffic is so uncertain and we wanted to be sure to back at the hotel for our ride. I searched for restaurant or cafe and found this Sarwa Street Cafe. It is in a safe area within walking distance so thought to give it a try. The menu is varied and they have fresh local dishes. But I just wanted something that tasted like home so I opted for the cheeseburger and fries. Wife got the chicken schnitzel and fries w salad. Coke for her and Coke Zero for me. And ICE!! :)The food was hot, fresh and TASTY. There was a nice sauce on the burger kinda like In and Out sauce. I’ll let the photos speak for themselves.The owner, Mo, went out of his way to make us footweary travelers at home. Quiet jazz played in the background and he was very attentive to get us whatever we needed. It’s a small place, probably 10 tables or so, and they serve alcohol. The street corner is a three way junction with no stop signs or yields. It is very interesting just watching the traffic! Mo explained his father had a travel agency in the building in the 1940’s and it is very cozy with a beautiful stone floor. He let us read a travel book his dad wrote and told us about his family. Turns out he has spent some time living in Los Angeles so he understands kinda what US travelers need as well as the local folks.I know this is a lengthy review but I figure it might be helpful for those traveling like us find a nice place to eat. We had great food, a nice restful afternoon lunch, learned more about the local culture and even made a new friend! Thank you, Mo, and blessings to you and your family.
While in Jerusalem, wanted to taste Maqluba so we searched Google and got to know about this gem.The owner suggested us to taste not just maqluba but Edreh as well which happens to be another Palestinian delicacy originally served during their weddings.The food was delicious, portion size was great too.The behavior and hospitality of this man was amazing. He was very friendly and generous. Told us a lot about the history of the place and his family.But what I loved the most about the place is the old world charm that you can witness in the decor. You won't find many places with such personal touch in the decor. It is decked up with all the old belongings of his father like an old telephone, typewriter, books, the photographs taken by the owner and his friends ( photos are really good).Overall a lovely place to be.This place has my heart now and if I ever go back to Jerusalem, will definitely visit this place again.
Good Healthy Food in a Welcoming, Cozy Atmosphere.The small, simple menu in chalk says it all. A few choices of what is good today, all well prepared with great care. If they have the knafeh for desert, get that!
I discovered this restaurant on a recent trip to Jerusalem. Great find! The food was delicious. The ambiance is delightful. The chef/owner is very welcoming and speaks perfect English. The menu is not huge but there is something for everyone - in fact I had trouble deciding what to order. Prices are reasonable. Credit cards are not accepted so bring cash. Highly recommended and I can't wait to return.
Delicious food and phenomenal service. I was recommended this place by local friends during my time and was not disappointed. The food and drinks are amazing, and the service even better. The owner is a kind and gracious man who makes every customer feel at home in this restaurant. The restaurant has Palestinian food as well as foreign, my friends and I visited many times during our stay in Jerusalem.
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