Frommer's Review
This 1970s 22-story tower is the top hotel closest to the Ben-Yehuda Mall area, though it's still a 5-minute walk away. Always bustling, the public areas have recently been renovated. Rooms are moderately spacious and have balconies; those facing southeast (additional charge) have spectacular views of the Old City. Those facing north, though missing out on the Old City, have sweeping vistas of the area. Club Floor rooms receive special staff service. The hotel's entrance plaza is below street level; to leave by foot entails climbing a hill or stairway. The dining here (all glatt kosher), originally designed by Chef Shalom Kadosh (hailed as the high priest of glatt kosher), is very good.
Facilities:
Restaurant; dining room; cafe; bar; outdoor seasonal pool; massage room; sauna; shopping arcade; salon; business center; children's center in summer; laundry service; nonsmoking rooms; synagogue
Dining & Entertainment:
Among the Sheraton?s four restaurants, the Cow on the Roof, a kosher French restaurant, is excellent, under the direction of the world?s preeminent kosher chef Shalom Kadosh; menus throughout the Sheraton?s other restaurants reflect Kadosh?s advice and influence.
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