Sushi Rehavia

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Jerusalem, Israel

sushirehavia.co.il
Sushi restaurant· Meal delivery

Sushi Rehavia Reviews | Rating 3.9 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Sushi Rehavia is located in Jerusalem, Israel on Azza St 31. Sushi Rehavia is rated 3.9 out of 5 in the category sushi restaurant in Israel.

Address

Azza St 31

Price range

$$

Phone

+972 25667477

Service options

DeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Good for kidsHigh chairsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Offerings

AlcoholCoffeeHealthy optionsKids' menuLate-night foodQuick biteSmall platesVegetarian options

Open hours

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stra nger

the sushi is awesome, delicious.. but i can't believe they say it's open but when i went there it was closed!!! i swear i went to three Branches! and all of them were closed! i spent 2 hours in that day.. what a disappointment.

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Chandi Medad

Very good Pad Thai, but staff were mostly maskless which is a huge problem nowadsys

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Andrey Dobrikov

Ordered there two times, both times the order was made in record time. Sushi is fresh and tasty. As well as gioza, mushrooms and fish. The stuff is really friendly. The only big minus about the place is the location if you are using a car. Around the place is really hard to find a parking spot.

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Nastya Lvov

Good quality, fast service

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Lior Herman

For a specialized sushi place this is average. Sushi can be more fresh although the place so offer a nice range of options.

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Nina Mikryukova

The best susi in Jerusalem! Great taste, pleasant music that doesn't play loud. Very worm and nice atmosphere. Friendly, very careful and fast service

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Dor Vardi

Sushi Rehavia is a local sushi place, with a pretty well made sushi. Very nice overall.

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Noa Piterman

We ordered a delivery online and were very disappointed to find out one combination was fried, it was not stated on the site. It was not edible, and we had to throw it out. Only response I received from the restaurant was that I should've known that tampura means fried, and obviously in other sushi places it doesn't. It's a shame that they don't let their costumers know what they order.