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Marvad Haksamim
16 King George, Jerusalem
Tel: 02-5670007

Kashrut: Rabbanut Yerushalayim. Mehaderet.

Open Sunday - Thursday: 12:00 noon- 7:00pm. Friday take away buffet 10:00am till 2:00pm.

June 2007 Revised August 2015
Marvad Haksamim on King George Street has a split personality - split into three:
1. The restaurant: Marvad Haksamim operates as a restaurant Sunday through Thursday from noon till 7pm. Enjoy delicious meat meals and good service at the restaurant till the early evening. See the Marvad Haksamim website
2. The simcha hall: Week days from 7pm the restaurant closes to the public and it is reserved for parties. This is an excellent location for bar/bat mitzva parties, sheva brachot, and birthdays. See more about the simcha hall.
3. Take away: Life changes again on Friday morning and erev chag, when the restaurant opens a generous buffet of take away foods. See more about take away.

About Marvad Haksamim Restaurant

This write up was submitted by A.Z. Cohn. Write up a restaurant and win a prize if it is published on eLuna.com. See contest for details.
When it comes to just about anything in life, sometimes we want to update and refresh and sometimes we want nothing more than to sit back and enjoy an old, familiar classic.  So it goes with cars and movies and so it is with restaurants.  “Classic” is a word that applies to Marvad Haksamim more than to any other Jerusalem eatery, along with adjectives like immortal and timeless. 

Grilled meat and salads are the ultimate Israeli comfort food; they are to the locals what macaroni and cheese is to Americans.  No matter what food fads come and go, “al ha’haesh” will remain forever.  Carpaccio, foccacia, and biscotti may be having their 10 minutes of fame, but, regardless of current trends, no Israeli will ever turn his or her back on a perfectly grilled skewer of meat or a freshly prepared plate of chumous.  But although Israelis are loyal to their favorite food, they aren’t indiscriminate when it comes to choosing a place to enjoy it; in fact, they are downright zealous about their choices.  Only the best restaurants survive in this ultra-competitive culinary area and only the truly legendary lead the field.  Marvad Haksamim is just such a legend.

One of the rules of thumb when choosing a restaurant is Look for the Locals.  Marvad Haksamim is always teaming with Israelis who know what they want and know where to find it.  Marvad Haksamim has been gracing the Israeli restaurant scene for over 45 years and that says it all in terms of the quality and standard that they bring to the table. 

Every good grilled-meat meal starts with an assortment of salads and all of Marvad Haksamim’s “salatim” are home-made and freshly prepared, from the unique and tasty celery salad to the traditional and outstanding chumous with chickpeas. Their techina (and I am a big techina fan) was stellar; it had nothing in common with the packaged stuff we buy in the store or, as a matter of fact, with any other techina I’ve ever eaten.  All the salads come with freshly baked flat bread (Yemenite salouf like lafa). The salouf with zaatar was an extra special treat (don’t forget to ask for it if they fail to bring it to the table).There is also Lahouch bread which is like a pancake, also in the Yemenite tradition.

The main event is, of course, the meat.  Since we were in Jerusalem I went with the Jerusalem mix, a traditional artery-threatening platter of chicken pieces, liver and other small chunks of organ meat… delicious.  When food is this good, you want big portions, and Marvad Haksamim doesn’t disappoint (there’s nothing nouvelle-cuisine skimpy about this place).  The main dish comes with two sides (a bigger choice was offered than in most restaurants of this type); my French fries were great and the fresh Israeli salad was a nice non-carb addition.  My companion went with a steak and it came prepared as he had requested, which is not always a given.  Loads of fried onions embellished this all-important dish, the staple of every decent grilled-meat restaurant.

Marvad Haksamim is an oasis of tradition in Jerusalem.  When you’ve had enough of beautifully decorated but paltry, over-priced portions and you’re desperately searching for unpretentious, satisfying food and a great value for your money, this is where you should head.  Nobody does it better than Marvad Haksamim; they’ll charm you into becoming a regular customer.


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