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Vegan and vegan-friendly restaurants and dining options in Jerusalem
The cuisine at Village Green is inspired by many sources – ranging from North America, Europe, Asia, the Mediterranean countries, the Middle East to North Africa. As a result we combine a range of flavors which all co-exist harmoniously on the menu. For the hungry ones we offer a large variety to choose from our hot and cold salad-bar or from our daily selection of soups, lasagna, quiches, pies, stuffed veggies, burgers and many other dishes which all change daily. And for just a treat, you can enjoy a delicious array of home-baked cakes and desserts, plus excellent coffee, chocolate, and herbal teas.
Te’enim is a vegetarian restaurant located in Jerusalem for more than 15 years.
The restaurant is located in the Even Yerushalaim building, with a lovely courtyard patio, and a large garden surrounding an olive tree facing diners. The restaurant offers a breathtaking view of the old city walls, and can be reached in from the Western Wall in just 10 minutes.
Te’enim offers a selection of vegetarian dishes with a colourful ethnic touch made by Chef Patrick. Ingredients include: whole grains, fresh-daily fruits and vegetables, herbs and freshly squeezed juices.
The restaurant also has a private room with a Jerusalem style décor suitable for special events.
Te’enim hosts summer events of up to 150 people, and winter events of up to 100.
Catering for up to 300 is also available.
Maoz Falafel on King George Street (near Ben Yehuda Street) in Jerusalem is small open store with a few tables outside, and makes some of Jerusalem’s best falafels.