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Going on an underground journey through time | The audio-visual show at Zedekiah’s Cave
Hidden underneath the houses of the Old City, Zedekiah’s Cave is an ancient quarry cave out of which 9 thousand sqm of stone were extracted to build the old temple of Jerusalem. The cave is exceptionally big and spectacularly beautiful. According to tradition, during the Babylonian siege of Jerusalem, the last king of Judah, Zedekiah, fled through this
very cave to Jericho, and so the cave was named after him. During the Ottoman period and the construction of the city walls, the cave wasn’t visible, but it was once again discovered, by chance, at the beginning of the 19 th century. Over the last century, it was occasionally closed off to the public for conservation works to take place, and it was recently reopened with New and Kosher, “The Denver steakhouse” offers exceptional meat dishes served in a relaxed atmosphere. The menu includes prime cuts of meat such as tomahawk steak, as well as sweetbreads, and lamb ribs, aside fantastic first courses such as skewers served with 15 kinds of salads and condiments, and a selection of breads. Among the main courses on the menu, you’ll find an asado bruschetta in barbecue sauce, a selection of fresh garden vegetables, entrecôte steak served on the bone, lamb Discovering new flavors | The Denver steakhouse
the added feature of an immersive audio-visual show projected onto it, called “the secrets under the walls” that takes visitors onto a fascinating journey back in time via legends, myths, and stories of the times of the First and Second Temple. For opening hours, further information and tickets, which must be purchased ahead of time: pami.co.il ribs served with garlic confit, chimichurri, and red wine sauce. Fish dishes are available as well, like grilled salmon skewers and sea bream fillet, and the children’s menu includes hamburgers, schnitzel, and skewers. Desserts range from crème brûlée, to lemon and pistachio tart, panacotta, and more. The drinks menu with its selection of wines and cocktails, perfectly complements the food. “Beit Hanaziv”, Derech Hebron 101, Jerusalem, Sun-Thur: 12:00 – last customer, Fri: closed, Sat: one hour after Shabbat - last customer
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