Cozy spot with family-friendly atmosphere and fresh air. Known for best falafel in town with soft inside and crispy outside. Fair prices and excellent service make it a great choice.
Falafel here is soft and tasty with a flavor that stands out as finger licking delicious. Prices are fair, and the sellers provide excellent service while answering questions about ingredients.
Good to know
A meal for 2 costs 60 shekels.
The reasonable price of falafel is NIS 19 per dish.
Customers should communicate their spice preferences to avoid receiving spicy food.
Falafel shines with a thin crunchy crust and airy inside, fried fresh daily for a light golden color. Friendly service keeps the vibe energetic and the place clean. Prices stay reasonable, and used oil is recycled to show care for the environment.
Falafel here is light and crispy with fresh ingredients and delicious toppings. Service is friendly and attentive, with a clean environment and affordable prices.
Good to know
The restaurant charges 24₪ for a falafel in pita bread instead of the advertised 17₪.
There is often a line on the sidewalk, indicating its popularity.
Expect a long wait in the middle of the day when only one employee is working.
Falafel shines with fresh, hot balls that taste amazing every time. Cleanliness is top-notch, creating a cozy, market vibe that feels inviting. Calm energy and great music make dining here a relaxing, indulgent treat.
Falafel comes out fresh and hot every time, with really delicious falafel balls that taste on a different level. The preparation shows clear skill, making it consistently awesome and tasty.
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The falafel is affordable with a variety of flavors.
The prices are reasonable for the quality of food.
The place is English friendly, making it accessible for tourists.
Small street-side spot serves juicy, crispy falafel with fresh coriander inside. Soft pita bread complements the authentic taste that feels magical. Prices are fair, with half portions at half price, making it a great value despite the modest, open-air setting.
Falafel balls come out juicy and crispy with a strong authentic taste that recalls the past. Portions cost around 18 NIS, with half portions priced exactly half, which is rare.
Good to know
A portion of falafel costs around 18 NIS, with half portions available for half the price.
There is plenty of parking available nearby.
The location is accessible for all visitors.
Small, cozy spot offers crispy falafel and a spicy hummus plate that impress. Friendly vibe feels like a family gathering with fair prices. Indoor and outdoor seating create a relaxed atmosphere perfect for casual meals.
Falafel comes crispy on the outside and moist inside with a super flavorful hummus plate that includes a spicy red pepper section. Prices stay very good compared to similar spots.
Good to know
The cost of falafel with hummus and salad is 45 NIS without bread.
The price for a shawarma wrap is around 13 euros.
They accept card payments.
Small, family-run falafel stall serves hot, fresh falafel with a clean, delicious taste. Intimate, nostalgic atmosphere feels authentic and cozy despite cramped seating. Long lines show its popularity and value among locals and visitors alike.
Falafel comes out hot, fresh, and crispy with a delicious and clean taste. Portions are affordable and consistently tasty, making it a standout choice for falafel lovers.
Good to know
A half sandwich costs about ₪12, while a pita sandwich is ₪20.
Expect a long line during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The restaurant is perfect for takeout if you want to skip the wait.
Fast food spot shines with stunning design and clean decor. Green, spicy falafel pairs well with old-fashioned fries and tahini. Outdoor seating stays cool with fans, while music and live shows keep energy high.
Falafel here is green and spicy, made with fresh ingredients. It comes with old-fashioned fries and tahini, creating a flavorful and satisfying dish.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to the restaurant's popularity.
Challah is served on Fridays, enhancing the dining experience.
Arak chasers are available on Fridays for a unique pairing.
Falafel shines with delicious taste and fresh toppings. Clean space adds to the experience. Prices stay reasonable, with special discounts for soldiers. Popular spot often has a queue but closes early.
Falafel here has a delicious taste and comes fresh and clean. Prices stay reasonable, with special offers like falafel for soldiers at 15₪.
Good to know
The establishment closes at 7:00 p.m.
For soldiers, a falafel only costs 15₪.
Customers receive free salads with their meals.
Enjoy airy falafel cooked fresh and paired with crisp salad and chips. Soft, smooth hummus adds rich flavor. Cozy, clean space offers fair prices and occasional free coffee, perfect for business meals any time.
Airy, crispy falafel comes straight from the pan, cooked to perfection. It pairs well with fresh salad and chips, making the meal really delicious.
Good to know
The restaurant offers business meals throughout the day.
Expect only two pitas per portion.
Prices are fair and not expensive.
Hot, fresh falafel shines with old-fashioned flavors and freshly chopped salads. Neighborhood vibe feels cozy and clean. Parking is tough but prices stay affordable.
Falafel comes out hot and fresh with a taste that leans old-fashioned but remains very tasty. Salads are chopped just minutes before serving, and gluten-free options are available.
Good to know
There is parking available near the adjacent mini market.
The price for the falafel was 25 NIS.
The place was not wheelchair accessible.
Cozy spot serves authentic Israeli falafel that is hot and never dry. Fresh salads add crispness to the meal. Prices stay affordable, making it great for quick, tasty bites in a clean space.
Falafel comes out hot and delicious, with a texture that is never dry. The falafel pita is authentic Israeli style and consistently tasty, making it a standout dish here.
Good to know
All menus are translated in English.
The price of a portion of falafel is 18 NIS.
The restaurant is budget-friendly.
Polished kosher spot offers a homely atmosphere with a family vibe. Falafel and chips make an excellent combo here. The space feels clean and fresh, welcoming guests with a wide variety beyond kebabs.
Falafel and chips come together as an excellent combo here. The falafel itself is rare and served alongside fries.
Good to know
The restaurant opens at 11 a.m.
The charge for the chicken breast salad is NIS 46 for dine-in and NIS 35 for takeout.
The prices are reasonable and popular among customers.
Known for excellent falafel, this spot draws crowds early on Saturdays with a friendly atmosphere and limited hours. Falafel comes in a large pita filled with fresh, spicy ingredients, making it a filling meal perfect for home assembly or eating on the go.
Falafel balls come out very tasty and filling enough to satisfy hunger for the whole day. Served in a large pita with spicy, fresh ingredients like tomatoes and sauerkraut, the falafel stands out for its flavor and quality. The spot operates only on Saturdays until supplies run out, adding to its unique local charm.
Good to know
The restaurant is only open on Saturday until it runs out around 2 p.m.
The price of a full dish is 18 NIS and half a dish is 10 NIS.
Falafel can be received for self-assembly at home.
Boutique spot serves fresh falafel with warm pita and excellent hummus at great prices. Atmosphere feels personal and homey with unique gluten-free options and self-serve amba sauce. Known for top Tel Aviv falafel and tasty value.
Falafel here is fresh and warm, with a tasty pita sandwich that offers great value. The falafel ranks among the best in Tel Aviv, known for its excellent flavor and quality.
Good to know
The falafel pita costs only 18 shekels.
The gluten-free falafel balls are available.
The hummus offers excellent value for money.
Small, cozy spot with a natural yard and lively 80's soundtrack sets a fun mood. Known for authentic Israeli flavors, it serves crispy falafel balls with generous portions at great prices. Enjoy a genuine, affordable meal in a pleasant, crowded space.
Falafel balls come crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside with a fragrant aroma. Portions are generous and reasonably priced, often served alongside chips or salad.
Good to know
There is no parking available.
Expect a long line outside due to popularity.
Shakshuka costs 32 NIS.
Spacious restaurant offers a lively vibe with comfortable outdoor seating and strong air conditioning. Falafel is crispy outside, soft inside, paired with gluten-free pita. Known for best hummus in Israel and a kosher setting, it draws a young, fun crowd.
Falafel comes incredibly crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. Gluten-free pita bread accompanies the fine falafel, making it a tasty choice with excellent hummus.
Good to know
The restaurant is not open on Saturdays.
There is parking nearby.
The lunch deal includes a triangle, allowing you to try everything they offer.
Fast food spot shines with excellent hummus and tasty falafel, including gluten-free options. Warm atmosphere offers indoor and outdoor seating. Menu variety and fresh flavors make it a top choice for quick, satisfying meals.
Falafel here is excellent and very tasty, with options like gluten-free falafel available. It pairs well with hummus and fries for a satisfying meal.
Good to know
They offer gluten-free options for those with dietary restrictions.
Prices range from 90-100 NIS for two diners with drinks.
The hummus portions are large, providing good value.
Falafel here has a standard texture and serves as a shell in the dish. The restaurant is very clean and offers accurate servings. Prices hover around 22 per serving with no visible price list.
Falafel has a standard texture and acts mostly as a shell in the dish.
Good to know
They only accept cash for payment.
The falafel stand closes by 6 PM daily.
Parking is available nearby for visitors.
Small falafel spot offers crispy falafel with fresh veggies and soft pita. Friendly staff create a homey atmosphere while keeping the place insanely clean. Generous portions come at fair prices, making it a top choice for traditional local dishes.
Falafel here stands out for its crispy texture and the inclusion of fresh vegetables in every bite. The pita is perfectly soft and generous, complementing the authentic and delicious falafel with fresh toppings.
Good to know
The price for falafel with pita is 22 NIS.
Come early if you're into Shakshuka because they usually run out at 2:00 PM.
On Fridays, there is schnitzel with challah.
Falafel here is crunchy and juicy, bursting with flavor. Prices stay affordable, with falafel at 10 shekels and meat at 20. Atmosphere feels like home, clean and family-run, making every visit warm and inviting.
Crunchy falafel comes juicy and full of flavor with a fresh, indulgent texture. Prices are low, with falafel offered at 10 shekels and meat options at 20 shekels, making it a tasty and affordable choice.
Good to know
Meat options are available for 20 shekels and falafel for 10 shekels.
Prices for meat and falafel are among the best in Bat Yam.
The place is clean and everything is fresh.
Small, cozy spot offers gluten-free pita and a separate prep area for allergy safety. Friendly, buzzing vibe with a local crowd creates a family atmosphere. Falafel is known as the tastiest in Israel, making it a hearty, homey choice.
Falafel here stands out for its gluten-free pita option prepared in a separate kitchen ensuring safety for celiac disease. The falafel is consistently described as tastiest in Israel and beyond.
Good to know
The restaurant has a dedicated gluten-free fryer and counter for those with allergies.
There is complete separation for the benefit of those who are sensitive to gluten.
The falafel is 100% safe for people with celiac disease.
Warm fireplace and loud, happy music create a lively, pampering space. Families and soldiers enjoy clean, polished setting while savoring high-quality falafel with no hard bits and whole wheat pita options. Fresh, tasty sabih adds to the appeal.
Great falafel quality stands out with no hard bits in the coating. They serve both regular and fortified falafel along with whole wheat pita options.
Good to know
The complete dish costs 27 NIS and is up to 3 cm thick.
Falafel prices range from NIS 24 to NIS 26.
A glass and a drink cost NIS 38.
Falafel here is cheap and fresh with generous portions served in pita for about 7 to 9 shekels. The place has simple, clean surroundings and draws a large local crowd. Noise is constant, with no special atmosphere.
Falafel here is cheap, big, and fresh with crispy, plentiful balls served in a pita costing around 7 to 9 shekels. Portions are generous with no half sizes, and gluten-free options are available.
Good to know
The falafel pita costs 7 shekels.
The place is cash only; no credit cards accepted.
Expect to stand in line to get the falafel.
Outdoor seating on a busy street creates a lively, Tel Aviv-style vibe with friendly staff and pleasant music. Falafel balls are tender and juicy, making sandwiches fresh and tasty with plenty of vegetables. Prices stay reasonable, offering a healthy and affordable meal choice.
Falafel balls come out tender and juicy, making the sandwiches very tasty and fresh. Prices stay reasonable with plenty of vegetables and salad options, offering a healthy and affordable meal choice.
Good to know
The cost for half a falafel pita is $20.
It gets crowded at times, but it's worth the wait.
There are almost no places to sit.
Small space with a warm, homely atmosphere and lively staff shouting creates an authentic Israeli vibe. Falafel is airy and delicious, perfectly paired with hummus and tahini. Air conditioning keeps the place comfortable amid the bustling setting.
Falafel comes out airy and excellent with a delicious taste. It pairs well with hummus, tahini, and beans for a satisfying meal.
Good to know
Check that you are being charged the amount they told you.
The final bill does not match the price on the menu.
The restaurant does not allow splitting the bill across multiple credit cards.
Falafel shines with fresh herbs and a unique four-flavor mix. Busy, lively spot offers kosher certification and multilingual staff. Seating is pleasant, and takeout comes in convenient packaging.
Falafel here stands out for its freshness and high quality. The four-flavor option, especially the green one with herbs, offers a tasty and unique experience at a reasonable price.
Good to know
The place is open until midnight for late-night cravings.
Prices are fair, with meals averaging around 40 shekels.
Expect a long queue during peak hours, indicating its popularity.
Small tables fill indoor and outdoor spaces, creating a busy, authentic vibe with a Mediterranean atmosphere. Falafel is freshly fried with a crisp texture and pairs well with hummus. Seating on the sunny sidewalk adds to the casual, nostalgic experience.
Falafel comes freshly fried with a crisp texture and a delightful crunch. It pairs well with hummus and stays very fresh throughout.
Good to know
No reservation is needed; you can just walk in.
The restaurant is cash only, but you can also pay by card.
Breakfast is available at this location.
Falafel shines with top quality and generous portions inside soft bread. Lively energy fills the space with Greek music setting a warm, social vibe. Seating offers kitchen views and comfy outdoor spots, making it a buzzing, welcoming spot.
Falafel here is consistently fresh and hot, served quickly with generous portions inside soft pitta or challah bread. The falafel stands out for its top quality and excellent taste.
Good to know
Stay away until their employees do a food safety course.
Many others also reported getting salmonella from this place.
The restaurant is closed on Sundays.
Big falafel spot with crispy falafel and fresh shawarma shines in a lively setting. Tel Aviv vibes mix with a pharmacy-like design and electronic beats. Seating indoors or crowded outdoors draws a northern crowd for a unique dining experience.
Falafel here is crispy and flavorful, often called the best ever tasted. It comes in a pita dish that pairs well with fresh shawarma and hummus, making it a standout choice for falafel lovers.
Good to know
Expect a long line outside, but it moves quickly.
Reservations are not accepted; arrive early to avoid long waits.
Credit cards are accepted, but some European cards may be refused.