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1868, Jerusalem: The Kosher Fine-Dining Room Inside a Stone House on King David Street
Chef Yankale Turgeman's 1868 is the kosher answer to Jerusalem's appetite for haute cuisine — French technique, Israeli produce, mehadrin certification.
Jerusalem, Israel
The dining room is hushed Jerusalem stone. The plates are Parisian discipline with a Galilean accent.
Order the tasting menu. Ask about the wine. Stay for the petit fours that taste like the city remembered something sweet.
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