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Upscale Mediterranean dining and wine in a historic setting.
Situated in the beautifully renovated Ottoman-era First Train Station, Adom Restaurant is a cornerstone of Jerusalem's non-kosher dining scene. The menu is a sophisticated blend of Mediterranean fusion, drawing inspiration from French and Italian traditions with a focus on fresh seafood and seasonal ingredients. Guests frequently praise the porcini and chestnut gnocchi, as well as their acclaimed gourmet burgers. The atmosphere strikes a balance between upscale and welcoming, complemented by a curated selection of high-quality wines and a soundtrack that allows for easy conversation. Whether for a business dinner or a special night out, Adom provides a polished culinary experience in a unique historical setting.
Situated in the beautifully renovated Ottoman-era First Train Station, Adom Restaurant is a cornerstone of Jerusalem's non-kosher dining scene. The menu is a sophisticated blend of Mediterranean fusion, drawing inspiration from French and Italian traditions with a focus on fresh seafood and seasonal ingredients. Guests frequently praise the porcini and chestnut gnocchi, as well as their acclaimed gourmet burgers. The atmosphere strikes a balance between upscale and welcoming, complemented by a curated selection of high-quality wines and a soundtrack that allows for easy conversation. Whether for a business dinner or a special night out, Adom provides a polished culinary experience in a unique historical setting.
Located in the renovated Ottoman-era First Train Station.
Extensive selection of high-quality wines.
Signature gnocchi with porcini and chestnuts.
Fresh seafood and Mediterranean-fusion chef dishes.
Non-kosher menu options in a historic Jerusalem landmark.
Upscale Mediterranean dining and wine in a historic setting.
vegetarian-friendly
Lunch, Dinner, Late Night
Date Night, Special Occasion, Business, Locals, Tourists
Adom Restaurant is widely regarded as a top-tier dining destination in Jerusalem, particularly noted for its location in the historic First Train Station. Reviewers consistently praise the high quality of the Mediterranean-fusion menu, with specific mentions of the seafood, artichoke risotto, and a highly acclaimed burger. The atmosphere is described as cool and sophisticated, featuring music that is present but not intrusive, making it suitable for business meetings and dates alike. While the service is generally lauded as friendly and professional, some guests have noted occasional lapses at the bar during busy periods. As a non-kosher establishment, it offers a unique variety of dishes like porcini gnocchi and fresh shellfish that can be hard to find elsewhere in the city. Overall, visitors appreciate the blend of historical charm and culinary excellence.