Fantastic restaurant on Emek RefaiimnnWe had dinner here and loved it. nnHuge menu and reasonably priced too. nnGreat service and highly recommend if looking for great food in Jerusalem
Sushi Rehavia
- Price $$$$
With its main branch occupying the Azza (Gaza) Road space that for decades was the home of Cafe Atara, a favorite hangout of Jerusalem’s bohemian and political elites, Sushi Rehavia is here to make a statement.
The inherent conservatism of Jerusalem poses a unique challenge to anything new and exciting that wishes to gain inroads into the city, and this is holds true when it comes to food as well. Sushi has indeed taken its time gaining a foothold in Jerusalem, but the presence of Sushi Rehavia is a clear indication that Japanese food is no longer a curiosity in this city. Since opening on Azza Road, Sushi Rehavia has expanded to three additional locales, opening restaurants on Emek Refaim Street, Hapalmach Street and the City Center – the headquarters of its highly successful delivery business – and is slated to soon bring the sushi gospel to the Mamilla Mall.
Sushi Rehavia’s menu encompasses as broad a selection of sushi options as the kosher certification will allow, also offering a range of tasty noodle dishes, soups and appetizers. When it comes to starters, the negimaki sirloin and asparagus skewers come highly recommended, while the entree department boasts such standout dishes as the Red Sun spicy noodles and crispy chicken chunks in Vietnamese pepper sauce, with peppermint, scallions and coriander.
TripAdvisor Reviews
The family got together in a very wet night this week for a birthday dinner. Our family includes sushi lovers, especially the grandchildren, carnivores, and vegetarians and there was something for everyone. Profs were in the medium range for dishes that her were not sushi. Service was excellent and all food choices were...
MoreThe family got together in a very wet night this week for a birthday dinner. Our family includes sushi lovers, especially the grandchildren, carnivores, and vegetarians and there was something for everyone. Profs were in the medium range for dishes that her were not sushi. Service was excellent and all food choices were too. nOne drawback-no place to hang out wet coat s and put out our umbrellas. Also, Parking is difficult in the German Colony at the restaurants newish location, also on Emek Refaim. nIf you’re looking for a night out for family, this is a good choice.
LessA nice place with fast service and smart menu on iPads. We tried Ramen & Miso soups, both were tasty and rich for ingredients. A great variety of sushi in the menu as well.