Small, but popular cafe in Rehavia neighborhood. The food was good and the service was efficient. The place is pretty expensive, so prepare your wallet.
Cafe Yehoshua
- Price $$$$
Cafe Yehoshua has long been one of the most popular cafes in the Jerusalem neighborhood of Rechavia. It attracts a lively mid-to-late-20’s crowd, who come for the jovial bar atmosphere and eclectic menu that features excellent meat dishes, pastas, salads, burgers and other casual dining favorites.
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I've been a few times with friends and on dates and every experience is great. Diner vibe. Fun atmosphere. The food is fantastic and comes pretty quickly. Service is usually 10/10 with the occasional 7/10 when we're sitting outside. Highly recommend the Shrimp Spaghetti and the Pancake dessert. Portions are big and you really...
MoreI've been a few times with friends and on dates and every experience is great. Diner vibe. Fun atmosphere. The food is fantastic and comes pretty quickly. Service is usually 10/10 with the occasional 7/10 when we're sitting outside. Highly recommend the Shrimp Spaghetti and the Pancake dessert. Portions are big and you really get your money's worth. Will definitely continue to frequent this place.
LessCafe Jehoshua was right down the street from where we were staying, so the first time we stopped in was pretty much to test out the neighborhood. Our breakfasts were delicious - I had the vegan shakshuka and my daughter had the pancakes with fruit. Even though the place was packed, the...
MoreCafe Jehoshua was right down the street from where we were staying, so the first time we stopped in was pretty much to test out the neighborhood. Our breakfasts were delicious - I had the vegan shakshuka and my daughter had the pancakes with fruit. Even though the place was packed, the staff found a table for us right away. A few days later, we decided to try dinner there and were not disappointed. Our waitperson was outstanding and the food was great. We ended up going there one more time for breakfast as they had the best lemonade with mint of any place we tried. Yes, Jerusalem is an expensive city, and this place is right in line with local prices. We did not expect cheap. But we kept coming back for the friendly service, neighborhood vibe, and good food.
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