Ishtabach

Meat, World

Ishtabach is a restaurant near the Machane Yehuda Market.

Specializes in unique baked pastries with savory fillings, such as slow-cooked beef, lamb and a variety of vegetable fillings, including Indian mashed potatoes, grilled peppers, eggplant and more.

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Region
Jerusalem Area
Address
1 Ha-Shikma, Jerusalem

Opening hours
Sunday - Thursday: 12:00-01:00, Friday: 20:00-01:30
Parking
Parking
Accessibility
Accessible
Kosher
Kosher

Phone
+972-2-623-2997
Website
www.itraveljerusalem.com

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