September 12, 2007 0 of
4 people found this review helpful
Wasnt expecting much, but was pleasently surprised. The flavors were
wonderful. They blended well together and tasted great. It is now one
of my favorite lunch outings.
June 16, 2006 1 of
3 people found this review helpful
The ppl that work here are rude but I don't care because the chicken
gyro with cucumber sauce is soooooooooo delicious. The hummus and
olive appetizer is amazing, and the rose water desserts are worth trying
as well.
May 8, 2006 1 of
3 people found this review helpful
The gyros were good, the rest of the fare VERY yumme. The people
are nice. Good prices....what more do you want? Oh, AUTHENTIC
middle-eastern food. I was happy with the experience.
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REVIEW #5
Avg. Entree: $10-15
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April 23, 2006 0 of
3 people found this review helpful
The food is good here and I would give it three or four stars if it were
not for the inhospitable environment. Every time I have been there
the staff has been short and at times rude. It's too bad because
the food is pretty good but I will warn all my friends about the moody
staff.
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REVIEW #6
Avg. Entree: $10-15
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April 8, 2006 1 of
6 people found this review helpful
This is a place with great significance to me as this is where I took my
wife for our first date after the Nelson Art gallery. Good menu, Eastern
menu and more. Little on the pricey side for what you get but it has some
interesting entrees. The flakey pastry with lamb inside is my favorite.
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REVIEW #7
Avg. Entree: $15-20
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March 5, 2006 1 of
5 people found this review helpful
Exelent flavored kabobs and best hummus dib.fesh hand pita bread.
March 15, 2004 1 of
4 people found this review helpful
I had never tasted any of these foods before eating at Jerusalem
Cafe. Without a doubt, I am hooked. The Chicken Gyro has a beautiful
flavor that everyone should try. I must also mention that every
meal comes with a great salad with a huge hunk of goat cheese. Bonus
points. Fan of mediteranian food? Stop by Jerusalem Cafe.
September 21, 2002 1 of
6 people found this review helpful
Jerusalem Cafe offers authentic middle eastern cusine. The
prices are not too expensive, most dishes are $10-15. There is
a wide variety of dishes to choose from, most that I had never heard
of. I had a feast platter with Chicken and Lamb kabobs. With it
came stuffed grape leaves and another appetizer. You get plenty
of good food for not a lot of money, I highly recomend this restaurant.
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REVIEW #14
Avg. Entree: $5-10
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August 29, 2002 1 of
5 people found this review helpful
Ok I have to say this is by far and away the best mediteranian restraunt
in town. I have had dinner and lunch there on several occasions
and have never been dissapointed. The Hummus is excellent and
comes in a good sized serving. The pita bread is made fresh daily
at a bakery that the owners of the restraunt also own. The Gyro
sandwiches will fill you up, and the gyro sampler in conjuntion
with an appetizer or two is enough for a couple. The desert menu
includes Baklava and a varity of other treats again it is all made
fresh. I have gone with a group of 4 people and we have made it out
the door for under $50. Atmosphere is nice and quiet with tables
and booths. Smoking and non-smoking sections are available
and well seperated. If you like mediteranian food this is a must
try restraunt.