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Marakiya

Restaurants A Jerusalemite Pick Koresh 4 City Center/Mamilla 02-625-7797
$$ (40-60 NIS per person)

Everybody, from small children to people in the prime of their lives to the elderly, reaches a point when they need a good bowl of soup. And Israeli hipsters are no exception to that fundamental rule.

Soup is not only hearty and emotionally fulfilling, it's the perfect food to charge one's batteries for a night of bar hopping, so it's quite convenient that soup restaurant Hamarakiya (roughly, the Soupery) was established right off hopping night district Shlomtzion Hamalka Street.

It's hard to tell whether Hamarakiya is extremely popular or just extremely small (perhaps both) – either way, it's almost impossible to get a seat without a long wait unless you arrive the minute it opens at 6 PM(and even that's no guarantee).

The décor could generously be described as "eccentric," with knick-knacks and objets d'art covering every available surface; plus, there are sheshbesh (backgammon) and chess boards to while away the wait for your soup. A rotating selection of all-vegetarian soups is served every day, although there are regular menu items as well, including an excellent shakshuka (tomato and egg stew).

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ben, Dec 8, 2008
It's the real-deal artsy yet down-home-y yet entirely Jerusalemite-flavored chill out spot. Always creative soups and a cozy feeling that's just right. Must respect the Mariakiya.
simone, Dec 7, 2008
great place for winter. great vibe even if you're only ordering tea
ahuvag, Nov 30, 2008
Since their teudat kashrut status keeps fluctuating, you may or may not be comfortable ordering food, but if you do it's generally tasty and made in a kitchen that looks like your own kitchen at home. They offer some interesting beers on tap, and if you're lucky there will be some live music playing too
Although it is usually crowded,I have never had a problem with finding a seat, but finding the actual restaurant can be tricky since it is kind of a hole in the wall; in a way it's reminiscent of the shifting classrooms in Harry Potter for those of you who are familiar with the series..
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