We always make a point of coming to eat here when we visit. Food is fresh and hearty. My preference is for the regular fish in batter with chips, but I have never regretted ordering anything else on menu. Easier to find from the Agripas side of the market.
Fishenchips
- Price $$$$
Fishenchips is a popular stall in the Mahane Yehuda Market that specializes in a variety of takes on the UK-favorite dish of fish and chips. You can choose from several types of fish, including the classic cod, and rest assured that it’s about as fresh as you can get since it’s just a few feet away from the market’s fish stalls.
Photo: Mushkie Haskelevich
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Prices are very reasonable, but more reasonable are the portions that they serve, the regular fish is Hake and tastes very good, and is a filling portion, good fries, good sauces....and very clean, even if I love shwarma or falafel, it is a good option in the Machane Yehuda market in a very central...
MorePrices are very reasonable, but more reasonable are the portions that they serve, the regular fish is Hake and tastes very good, and is a filling portion, good fries, good sauces....and very clean, even if I love shwarma or falafel, it is a good option in the Machane Yehuda market in a very central location of the market.
LessWe were looking for a respite from the typical Middle Eastern fare so went exploring and found this “gem” in the Mahane Yehuda (the main market, shuk) in Jerusalem. We ordered traditional British-style fish (cod) and chips. What a surprise, our order came out lighning-fast and piping hot (had to let it cool before diving...
MoreWe were looking for a respite from the typical Middle Eastern fare so went exploring and found this “gem” in the Mahane Yehuda (the main market, shuk) in Jerusalem. We ordered traditional British-style fish (cod) and chips. What a surprise, our order came out lighning-fast and piping hot (had to let it cool before diving in). The fish was crispy and flavorful and the “chips” (french fries were perfect)! Hope to go back before returning home (U.S.). Thank you “Fishenchips”!
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