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Abu ShukrivsDarna Moroccan Restaurant
Darna Moroccan Restaurant and Abu Shukri are both highly recommended by expert reviewers. On balance, Abu Shukri ranks slightly better than Darna Moroccan Restaurant. Abu Shukri scores 88 with positive reviews from 6 reviews such as Concierge, Frommer's and Lonely Planet.
Abu Shukri
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Al wad st., jerusalem, Next to the 6 th station of via dolarosa, Jerusalem, Israel
From $5/night
"Perfect for families and large groups, this favorite spot for traditional Palestinian food specializes in hummus, falafel, salads, and grilled meats."
"This restaurant, one of the best and most affordable in Jerusalem, can be found where the Via Dolorosa and Al Wad Road meet." Full review
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Try your hummus with whole chickpeas in olive oil, or with brown beans (called fool) or roasted pine nuts (my favorite), and be sure to ask for the pita bread to be served hot (included in the price).
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"After the best hummus in the Old City? This local favourite gets our vote." Full review
"This small, simple restaurant, on the main street leading from Damascus Gate into the Muslim Quarter, is renowned for its plates of houmous, topped with whole chickpeas and freshly chopped parsley."
"About 10 km (6 miles) west of Jerusalem (along the highway to Tel Aviv) in Abu Ghosh, near the top of the hill, this lively, informal restaurant is renowned for its houmous."
"In the heart of the Old City, this place has some of the best hummus in town, served fast to locals crammed around rickety tables under flourescent lights." Full review
"Best-known Old City hummus, popular with Palestinians, Israelis, and visitors. Lunch only. Cash. Muslim Quarter, 63 Al Wad Road; tel. 972 (0) 2 627 1538." Full review
"Anchoring the southern end of First Station's restaurant row, this imitator of the Old City original does a close approximation in terms of the quality of the food." Full review
"Decor is nonexistent...but the hummus is heavenly. It’s served plain or with your choice of a dab of fool (brown beans), whole white garbanzo beans, or roasted pine nuts (a gourmet extra)." Full review
Darna Moroccan Restaurant
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3 Horkanos Street, Jerusalem, Israel
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"A vaulted tunnel sets you down in a corner of Morocco, complete with imported tiles, inlaid chairs, and a delightful outdoor garden." Full review
"Ilan Sibony, who came to Israel from Morocco in his youth, spared no effort or expense to create this charming, intimate Moroccan restaurant that offers food prepared according to standards of kashrut." Full review
"North African food and Moroccan atmosphere including authentic implements and ceremonial service. Kosher."
"Aromatic and delicious dishes from Morocco are served in atmospheric surrounds at this longstanding kosher favourite." Full review
"Moorish-inspired decor, Moroccan ceramics and lots of cushions adorn this gourmet Moroccan restaurant, whose name means “our home” in Arabic."