 Hey guys, welcome back to my YouTube channel. I'm here today outside a restaurant called Bruno's. This place is located on Emakur Fahim, which for those who aren't familiar with Jerusalem, Emakur Fahim is like the main commercial street in the German colony. It's called in Hebrew, Hamoshavat, and Geremonies. The German colony is commonly thought of as maybe the most bourgeois neighborhood in Jerusalem, the most middle-class, very, very nice neighborhood, and Emakur Fahim is its commercial thoroughfare. So Bruno's used to be located in Bakka, which is the South Jerusalem neighborhood. I lived in, they moved over here. While it is, it's a sandwich bar, but it's kind of a bit more high-end. They have some really, really nice ingredients here, and I was here last year with the famous Jerusalem food reviewer, Shemshon Sam Lashinsky. I've ordered today my favorite, which is their chicken sandwich, and this place is priced according to its quality, so it's more somewhere you can sit outside, have a glass of wine, have a beer. It's like Subway until you look at kind of the quality of the food here. They have a variety of options. You can get meat-based salads. You can also get a chicken sandwich or a beef sandwich, and they have different, more unusual meats as well. Sometimes you'll even see like goose on the menu. So we've been coming to this place for a year. I think it's really, really good. And if you're looking for a good meat sandwich, of course, it's kosher. So a kosher meat sandwich place, and you're in Emakur Fahim, definitely recommend checking out Bruno. I'll put the exact address and link in the description. I've gone for my long-standing favorite, which is the Khazi O, which means chicken sandwich, and they serve it like this. On the one hand, it looks a bit like a Subway roll, but when you get into it, you notice it's on a completely different level of quality. This is the Miss Tokyo steak, and you can see it's a salad. Lots of greenery and excellent beef on top. Hi everybody, this is Rabbi Mike here with the Metrodella Moment. It's a pleasure to be collaborating with my good friend, Daniel Rosil. Daniel and I are sitting here at Bruno, a sandwich restaurant on Emakur Fahim in the German colony Jerusalem. And it's interesting to just think about the history of this neighborhood. It's called the German colony because it was actually originally established by German Templar settlers in the late second half of the 19th century. So the Templar influence is here in the architecture and in the history. There aren't many Templars left, and there's good reason for that. I'm very proud to call myself a Jerusalemite by choice in a city that's attracted so many visitors. Hi, I'm Joanna, I've been working at Bruno for three years now. We're here in the German colony Emakur Fahim. Most importantly, we're making sandwiches with butter. Most importantly, we're getting the butter from a good machine, so we're making it into a sandwich. We're also going to make salads and salads. You can enjoy the fun of opening a restaurant and enjoying all kinds of butter you want, especially on a special day. And that's all we're doing here. We really like to work here. And that's it, you're invited to come. And we're going to eat. Bye-bye.