From Grok:
Would you be able to tell me what the text says. Where can the coffee that the hand is holding be found. Coordinates of the coffee shop please.
The Hebrew text at the bottom of the image reads:
גם בלבנון בלבנון.
(Transliterated: "Gam beLevanon beLevanon.")This appears to be a playful or meme-style repetition meaning something like "Also in Lebanon, in Lebanon" (or "In Lebanon too, in Lebanon"). It might be a caption, joke, or ironic comment possibly referencing current events, a pun, or just humorous repetition—common in Hebrew social media. The period and reverse formatting make it look like mirrored or stylized text.The cup is from The Sataf (הסטף / "HaSataf"), a café/bakery at the Sataf site in the Jerusalem Hills, Israel. It's a relatively new spot (opened around mid-2025) run by KKL-JNF (Jewish National Fund) at the Sataf Forest Center/Visitor Center. They serve French-inspired pastries, coffee, local wines, and rural-style dishes, with great views over Nahal Sorek and the surrounding nature. The logo on the cup matches descriptions and photos from their Instagram (@the_sataf
) and related sites.It's located at the Sataf – Upper Parking Lot area in the Jerusalem Hills (Har Jerusalem / Judean Hills), near the Sataf Nature Reserve. This is a popular spot for hiking, nature, and a quick coffee with views.Approximate coordinates (use these in Waze/Google Maps for "Sataf Upper Parking" or "סטף חניה עליונה"):
31.7936° N, 35.1281° E
(Exact spot may vary slightly depending on the upper lot vs. the café building, but searching "Sataf Forest Center" or "The Sataf Café" should take you right there—it's about 10-15 minutes drive from western Jerusalem outskirts.)
It looks like this might be just an advertising picture?