King George- Jerusalem

Meat, Fish, World, Italian

King George, was founded in 2005 and currently has 10 branches.

The restaurant menu includes: pasta dishes, sandwiches, fish, meat dishes, salads and more. 

In addition, you can choose from a selection of appetizers, children's dishes, desserts, soft drinks, beers and more.

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Region
Jerusalem Area
Address
Yitzhak Rabin 10, Jerusalem

Opening hours
Sunday - Saturday: 12:00-00:00
Parking
Parking
Accessibility
Accessible

Phone
+972-2-9955105
Email
mosh120@hotmail.com
Website
kinggeorge.co.il

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