About this listing Fiori Pasta is a dedicated dairy establishment located in the heart of Jerusalem at the historic First Station (HaTachana HaRishona). Specializing in fresh pasta and Italian-inspired flavors, the restaurant provides a reliable dining option for those seeking a kosher meal in a vibrant, open-air setting. The kitchen focuses on simple, high-quality ingredients processed according to traditional dairy culinary standards.
As a mid-range dining destination, it caters to locals and tourists alike who appreciate a casual yet refined atmosphere. Under the kashrut supervision of the Rabbanut Yerushalayim, the restaurant ensures that all ingredients and preparation methods align with established Jewish dietary laws, making it a staple for the kosher-observant community in Jerusalem.
About the area Situated at David Remez St 4, the restaurant occupies a prime spot within the First Station complex. This site, once the terminal for the Jaffa–Jerusalem railway, has been transformed into a cultural and culinary hub that connects the German Colony, Bakka, and the Old City. Its central location makes it easily accessible for those staying in southern Jerusalem neighborhoods or visiting the nearby cultural institutions.
The First Station is a pedestrian-friendly zone, which makes it particularly convenient for families. Being located along the Train Track Park (Park HaMesila), the restaurant is a natural stopping point for those walking or cycling along the converted railway path that stretches through several Jerusalem neighborhoods. The location is also well-connected by public transportation, with numerous bus lines stopping nearby on Derech Hevron and King David Street.
Nearby Jewish landmarks Positioned within the First Station complex, the restaurant is surrounded by various Jerusalem landmarks. The nearby Liberty Bell Park (Gan Hapa'amon) provides a large green space suitable for a stroll before or after a meal, often hosting community events and featuring a popular children's playground.
The historic Montefiore Windmill and the Yemin Moshe neighborhood are within walking distance, offering some of the most iconic views of the Old City walls. This area is noted for its quiet cobblestone streets and architectural beauty, making it a frequent stop for visitors exploring the outskirts of the historic center.
For those attending services or seeking Jewish communal life, the area is close to several established communities in Talbiya and German Colony. Notable synagogues such as the Great Synagogue on King George Street are a short drive away, and the immediate vicinity is well-served by the Jerusalem Eruv.
What to expect Visitors can expect a variety of fresh pasta shapes and sauces, ranging from classic tomato-based options to rich, cream-focused dairy recipes. The menu is designed to be accessible, offering a range of vegetarian-friendly dishes that highlight seasonal produce and traditional Italian techniques. In addition to the main courses, the establishment serves coffee, desserts, and cocktails, rounding out the dining experience.
The environment is designed to accommodate different styles of visits. For those looking for a formal sit-down meal, reservations are available, and the space is equipped to handle groups and children comfortably. The availability of outdoor seating allows guests to enjoy the unique Jerusalem evening air during warmer months. The facility is also wheelchair accessible, ensuring that it remains inclusive for all guests.
For those on the go, takeout services are provided, making it easy to enjoy a dairy meal elsewhere in the city. Whether stopping in for a quick coffee and dessert or a multi-course dinner with the family, the restaurant maintains a consistent standard of service and kashrut under the local Rabbinate.
Frequently asked questions What is the kosher supervision at Fiori Pasta? Fiori Pasta is under the kosher supervision of the Rabbanut Yerushalayim.
Is the menu meat or dairy? The menu is Dairy (Milky), focusing on various fresh pasta dishes and dairy-based accompaniments.
Does the restaurant have outdoor seating? Yes, the restaurant offers both indoor and outdoor seating options for guests.
Are takeout and group bookings available? Yes, Fiori Pasta provides takeout services and is also considered a family-friendly venue suitable for groups and children.
Where in Jerusalem is Fiori Pasta located? The restaurant is located at the First Station (The Tachana) on David Remez St 4, Jerusalem.