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ABOUT ZAHAV


Opening its doors in 2008, Zahav is a modern Israeli restaurant that brings the authentic flavors of Israel's cultural heritage to Philadelphia.

The name Zahav means "gold" in Hebrew, and is a reference to Jerusalem, which has been a cultural crossroads for thousands of years. The design of the restaurant echoes the hidden courtyards of Jerusalem, with golden limestone floors and walls, hand-carved tables, and soaring ceilings.

The soul of Zahav is the laffa bread, baked to order in our wood-fired Taboon; the creamy and nutty hummus that will transport you to Jerusalem; and the sizzling skewers of meat grilled over hardwood charcoal. Zahav offers a small plates menu that encourages guests to sample the large variety of cultural influences on the cuisine of Israel - from Eastern Europe to North Africa and from Persia to the Eastern Mediterranean.

Guests can relax and enjoy the bounty of the Israeli table with a cold Lemonnana, a cocktail from our award-winning list, or a bottle of boutique Israeli wine from one of the largest selections outside of Israel.

CHEF MICHAEL SOLOMONOV


Chef Michael Solomonov was born in G'nei Yehuda, Israel and raised in Pittsburgh, PA.
At the age of 19, he returned to Israel. With no Hebrew language skills, he took the only
job he could get – working in a bakery – and his culinary career was born.

A 2011 James Beard Award winner for "Best Chef, Mid-Atlantic," Chef Solomonov is
known for his extraordinary skill at transforming simple foods into artful culinary
masterpieces. He is widely regarded as one of the city's top chefs.

In addition to the James Beard Award, Chef Solomonov has been recognized for his
many accomplishments by The New York Times, Bon Appetit, Food & Wine, Esquire Magazine,
Condé Nast Traveler,
and Travel + Leisure. In 2014, he was named Eater's National Chef of the Year.

Today, he can most often be found covered in flour, working the bread station at
Zahav's open kitchen.

   Follow Chef Solomonov on Instagram

BOOK A TABLE

Fill out the form below to make an online reservation.
To book a table by phone, please call 215.625.8800.
Reservations for parties of 9 or more guests must be
made over the phone.
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SPECIAL EVENTS


Zahav offers private rooms which can accomodate between
9 and 24 guests for special events. Restaurant buyouts are
also available for larger parties. For more information, or to
book your event, please e-mail us at events@zahavrestaurant.com.

INFO

Zahav is located at 237 St. James Place on the grounds of the Society Hill Towers. The restaurant overlooks Dock Street (just off Walnut Street, between 2nd and 3rd Streets) and next to the Ritz 5 movie theater. Click here directions.

Limited street parking is available. A public lot is located on 2nd St. between Walnut and Chestnut Sts. Discounted valet parking is available at the Sheraton Society Hill.
DINNER: SUN-THUR, 5-10pm | FRI & SAT, 5-11pm
HAPPY HOUR: MON-FRI, 5-7pm only at our bar
215.625.8800
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
jobs@zahavrestaurant.com

ZAHAV: THE COOKBOOK


Ever since he opened Zahav in 2008, chef Michael Solomonov has been turning heads with his original interpretations of modern Israeli cuisine, attracting notice from the New York Times, Bon Appétit, ("an utter and total revelation"), and Eater ("Zahav defines Israeli cooking in America").

Zahav showcases the melting-pot cooking of Israel, especially the influences of the Middle East, North Africa, the Mediterranean, and Eastern Europe. Solomonov's food includes little dishes called mezze, such as the restaurant's insanely popular fried cauliflower; a hummus so ethereal that it put Zahav on the culinary map; and a pink lentil soup with lamb meatballs that one critic called "Jerusalem in a bowl."  It also includes a majestic dome of Persian wedding rice and a whole roasted lamb shoulder with pomegranate and chickpeas that's a celebration in itself. All of Solomonov's dishes are brilliantly adapted to local and seasonal ingredients.

 Click here to take a peek inside the book.

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THE COOKNSOLO FAMILY


CookNSolo is a Philadelphia restaurant group, founded by
Steven Cook and Mike Solomonov. The two began their
professional collaboration at West Philadelphia's
Marigold Kitchen.

In addition to Zahav, Mike and Steve invite you to visit
their other restaurant locations.