Small spot serves fresh pitas with unique kebab and fish fillings. Atmosphere feels pleasant and pampering with a sweet vibe. Prices stay fair and affordable, drawing a diverse crowd including pescatarians.
Pitas here are consistently fresh and delicious, with standout options like the fish pita and kebab pita. The bread is perfect, and the overall taste ranks among the most flavorful in town.
Good to know
Expect generous portion sizes at פיתה לוינסקי, making it a filling meal.
Hamoudi offers affordable prices, making it a budget-friendly option.
Pescatarians will find accommodating options at פיתה לוינסקי.
Fast food spot shines with fresh hummus and soft warm pitas served fast. Offers gluten-free options in a cozy setting with indoor and outdoor seating. Falafel can be cold, but overall food is flavorful and satisfying.
Soft, warm pitas arrive quickly and come in generous portions. They pair well with the tasty hummus, making the bread a standout part of the 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 shines with a thin crunchy crust and airy inside, fried fresh daily for a light golden color. Soft, fresh pita holds a full portion, layering falafel and salads for a balanced bite. Prices stay reasonable, and the spot recycles oil, showing environmental care.
Fresh, soft pita holds a full portion without being too thick. Falafel pita layers falafel balls and salads evenly, so every bite has a mix of flavors and textures.
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.
Small space with intimate seating creates a friendly, authentic vibe. Pita is fluffy pillows, juicy and fresh, paired with meaty, spiced options. Atmosphere stays pleasant and local, perfect for enjoying fresh, flavorful street food.
Pita here is fluffy pillows, juicy, and fresh with a soft texture. Options include meaty selections and perfectly cooked chicken breast, often served with flavorful spices.
Good to know
On Fridays, there’s only a special Shabbat menu with chicken schnitzel or fish balls.
The restrooms are up a flight of stairs, making them not handicapped accessible.
The fair price for 2 skewers including extras is NIS 70 on average.
Sabich spot shines with airy pita and excellent eggplant. Fluffy, tender bread holds well-balanced fillings like schnitzel and falafel. Clean, polished vibe feels busy but inviting, with prices matching local standards.
Airy and soft textures define the pita here, with ingredients arranged carefully inside. The pita schnitzel and falafel versions show well-balanced fillings and a fluffy, tender bread that feels made with care and quality.
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Expect a long queue during peak hours, especially for lunch.
Prices for a meal can reach up to 31 ILS for a pita and drink.
You can choose to eat in or take away your order.
Small spot serves authentic Cuban patties with crispy, juicy koba inside soft pita. Atmosphere is homely and relaxed with warm energy and traditional Israeli tunes. Owners offer heartfelt service in a clean, welcoming space.
Small pita options include Cuban patty and Kuba with amba and pickles. Both are flavorful but not heavy on meat, with yellow pita also available.
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The prices are reasonable and not expensive.
It is possible to take food home with self-collection or delivery, or to eat on the spot.
The restaurant offers authentic Iraqi cuisine.
Falafel restaurant serves fresh pita bread that is soft and airy, perfect with crispy falafel and fresh veggies. Busy, lively atmosphere with multilingual staff adds to the experience. Kosher certification ensures quality and trust.
Fresh, plump, and airy pita bread offers a soft, flavorful base. It pairs well with crispy falafel and fresh vegetables for a tasty experience.
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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.
Chophouse serves hearty Middle Eastern meals in a snug, lively space with minimalistic decor. Workers from nearby industries fill the spot, drawn by affordable prices. Pitas stuffed with schnitzel and skewers offer generous portions at low cost.
Schnitzel and skewers come stuffed in pita bread with generous portions. Prices stay low, with a schnitzel pita and drink costing around 35 NIS and skewers in pita at 29 NIS.
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Expect to wait for a seat during busy hours.
A skewer in a baguette and a drink costs NIS 30.
The menu features a simple selection of meats, falafel, and salads.
Fast food spot shines with stunning design and clean decor. Pita blends Sabich, Schnitzel, falafel in soft bread, while outdoor seating stays cool with fans. Staff offer tastings, adding to the fun vibe with music and live shows.
Pita here features a perfect mix of Sabich, Schnitzel, and falafel inside fresh, soft bread. The pita botka stands out with its crispy outside and soft challah inside, combining indulgent flavors in one sandwich.
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.
Cozy falafel shop offers a family-friendly atmosphere with fresh air and pleasant energy. Soft, authentic pita bread pairs perfectly with warm, crispy falafel and fresh salads. Outdoor benches and indoor seating make it a great spot for a satisfying meal.
Soft pita bread has an authentic taste and comes fresh and large. It pairs well with warm falafel and fresh vegetable salads for a satisfying meal.
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.
Small spot buzzes with world-class kebabs grilled over charcoal. Juicy veal and lamb fill best pita with tahini and fresh salads. Crowded, moody vibe matches strong local Tel Avivian energy, perfect for quick, flavorful take-away meals.
Grilled meat pitas feature juicy veal and lamb kebabs served in wet, compressed pita with lots of tahini and fresh salads. Prices stay reasonable, making it a solid choice for a quick, flavorful pita meal.
Good to know
Expect long wait times, especially during peak hours and at night.
On Mondays, unique meats are available for your pita.
This place is take-away only; no seating is available.
Small, cozy spot with a natural yard full of greenery sets a warm mood. Authentic Israeli dishes shine with best hummus and fluffy, fresh pita bread. Fun 80's tunes and heartfelt singing make dining here a pleasant vibe.
Pita bread comes out fluffy and fresh with an indulgent taste. Sometimes there is a shortage, but they manage to serve it consistently.
Good to know
There is no parking available.
Expect a long line outside due to popularity.
Shakshuka costs 32 NIS.
Enjoy hot fresh pitas with unique texture blending pita and donut qualities. Savor amazing falafel and excellent hummus served in generous portions. The place offers a pleasant atmosphere and gluten-free options, making it inviting and affordable.
Pitas arrive hot and fresh with a unique texture blending pita and donut qualities. Options like schnitzel, kebab, falafel with salad, and hummus fillings stand out for their freshness and flavor.
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Prices at חומוס גרגירים are affordable and fair.
Expect large portions for the price.
The place is very clean and well-maintained.
Basement setting in a cozy atmosphere offers fresh, tasty hummus with impressive plating. Hot, fluffy pita bread baked on the spot complements the dishes perfectly. The place feels like a warm family spot with a classic regional style and no rush.
Hot and fresh pita bread arrives fluffy and baked on the spot. It comes in abundance and pairs well with hummus and hot sauces.
Good to know
On Fridays, the restaurant is open until 15:45 during summer time.
There is a deal on hummus with a drink and chips or salad for NIS 40.
The bathroom is upstairs and has no disability access.
Small falafel patties inside a cloud pita make for a fresh, tasty meal. Homemade Tirashi salad adds a crisp, unique touch. Music sets a fun atmosphere despite limited seating and simple decor.
Pitas come with fresh falafel and burika, which pair well inside the bread. The "Turbo" pita combines these fillings and costs 28 shekels, though the pita can be half empty inside.
Good to know
The 'Turbo' pita meal costs 28 shekels.
The serving size is small, with few falafel balls per order.
Credit cards are not accepted for payment.
Outdoor space buzzes with loud music and dancing, creating a lively vibe. Soft, fluffy pita shines with tasty meat and chicken options, especially the Sabih pita. Small seating area with panda-themed decor adds a quirky, cute touch.
Soft, cotton-like pita stands out with a fluffy texture that feels light and perfect. Meat and chicken pitas come with excellent flavors, and the Sabih pita is especially tasty.
Good to know
Prepare to wait in line as the restaurant is quite popular.
The shuk market is open until sunset.
The total cost for the meal was NIS 73, including a soft drink.
Small, cozy spot offers fresh pita filled with tasty shawarma and schnitzel. Friendly vibe feels like a family gathering with indoor and outdoor seating. Fair prices and highly praised falafel make it a relaxed, welcoming place to enjoy flavorful meals.
Pita here comes generous and fresh, holding fillings like shawarma, schnitzel, and pulled kebap that taste very good. Extras like salads and fried pita snacks add variety to the meal.
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.
Gyro restaurant serves fresh ingredients in a clean setting. Shawarma pita features warm pita bread packed with generous meat and rich flavor. Turkey shawarma costs 50 shekels but comes without chips.
Warm pita bread holds a very generous amount of meat seasoned deliciously and filled to the end in every bite. Shawarma pita with turkey costs 50 shekels and does not come with chips on the side.
Good to know
The price for a shawarma pita is 50 shekels.
This is a kosher establishment.
The place is clean and family-friendly.
Outdoor seating on a busy street creates a lively, Tel Aviv-style vibe with friendly staff and pleasant music. Fluffy pita bread holds fillings like eggplant and half falafel pita comes with lots of vegetables and an egg roll filled with potatoes. The place feels crowded and touristy but inviting.
Fluffy pita bread holds fillings like eggplant both inside and along the pita, keeping flavor in every bite. Half falafel pita comes with lots of vegetables and an egg roll filled with potatoes, all for 20 shekels.
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.
Hummus shines with a soft, smooth texture while falafel is airy and crispy. Fresh pitas come hot from the oven, perfect for pairing with dishes like falafel pizza. Cozy, clean space offers fair prices and occasional complimentary coffee.
Fresh pitas come hot from the oven but sometimes arrive cold. Orders typically include two medium-sized pitas that pair well with dishes like hummus with meat or falafel pizza.
Good to know
The restaurant offers business meals throughout the day.
Expect only two pitas per portion.
Prices are fair and not expensive.
Fast food spot serves crispy schnitzel inside fresh pita bread with tasty condiments. Prices stay affordable, around 35 shekels for a schnitzel pita. Outdoor communal seating creates a lively, family-friendly vibe despite busy lunch queues.
Schnitzel comes fresh from the fryer inside pita bread with condiments. Prices range from 25 to 40 shekels, with the schnitzel pita costing about 35 shekels and considered one of the tastiest options.
Good to know
The restaurant does not accept credit cards; payment is only in cash or Bit.
Customers need to be patient in the queue during busy lunch hours.
The place is always busy at lunch hour with workers around.
Small space buzzes with brick oven cooking and lively music. Fresh pita baked on-site shines with spiced lamb and hummus. Outdoor seating is dog-friendly, adding a relaxed vibe despite tight tables.
Fresh pita baked on the premises pairs well with dishes like spiced lamb, Arayes grilled with meat and spices, and flavorful hummus. Portions are good, and the pita complements smoky tahini and tomato salsa nicely.
Good to know
Reservations are advisable, especially for larger parties.
The restaurant may have altered hours during Shabbat in October.
Expect additional charges for items brought to the table without prior notice.
Enjoy fresh pita bread wrapped around juicy falafel with a crunchy texture. Feel at home in a family-run setting that is clean and tidy. Prices stay fair, with meat options around 20 shekels and falafel at 10 shekels.
Falafel comes wrapped in warm, fresh pita bread that feels fun to eat. The owner treats each pita with care and offers extra ingredients for an additional cost.
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 fast food spot in Jaffa serves generous shawarma with fresh pita that holds fillings well. Seating is both indoor and outdoor but lacks air conditioning. Menu is simple, focusing on shawarma and a few salads.
Fresh pita and Druze pita lepa hold the meat well without falling apart. The pita kebab stands out with solid bread that keeps fillings intact.
Good to know
The price per plate is NIS 65.
The place is kosher.
There is seating outside for those who prefer it.
Small Mediterranean spot buzzes with electrifying energy and a shell-themed atmosphere. Soft pita bread wraps kebab and fresh salad, enhanced by burnt hot pepper. Seating at bar or outdoors suits the lively, home-like vibe perfectly.
Soft pita bread holds kebab and green salad with a well-arranged mix of ingredients. The combination of pita kebab and burnt hot pepper on the plancha adds a flavorful touch.
Good to know
The restaurant closes at 5 p.m.
There is no parking available at Shmuel.
You cannot pay at the cash register; you have to add service when sitting in the place.
Diner shines with fresh sabich and excellent pita that packs bold flavors despite its small size. The lively, welcoming space draws fans of traditional dishes and those who value consistent quality.
Small size limits the pita, but it packs in everything they put in it including choppers from the nice guy for a flavorful bite.
Good to know
You can choose the level of spiciness for the Sabich.
You can choose which ingredients to include in the Sabich.
The prices are fair.
Kosher dining shines with luxury decor and a family-friendly vibe. Soft, fresh pita, including gluten-free options, pairs perfectly with excellent hummus. Music plays at a moderate volume, creating an inviting and authentic atmosphere.
Soft, fresh pita works great for scooping up the hummus and salad. Gluten-free pita options are available and bought fresh.
Good to know
Expect long lines around noon as the restaurant gets busy.
Prices for hummus dishes are relatively high compared to other places.
The portions are small for the price, especially for children's meals.
Cozy cafe offers a rustic atmosphere with fresh, soft pita made in-house. Pita omelette is a flavorful choice. Warm vibe and pleasant music create a unique, quiet spot near a busy market.
All the pita bread is made in-house, fresh and soft. The pita omelette stands out as a flavorful option packed inside the bread.
Good to know
The cafe offers a variety of fresh pastries and sandwiches.
Everything is prepared on the spot right behind the coffee machine.
Tashkem is located next to the busy Levinsky market.
Small fast food spot serves kosher meat with a friendly vibe and busy noon lines. Sabih and schnitzel pitas are generously filled and packed with rich flavors. Seating is brief, pushing for quick takeout.
Pita comes generously filled with fresh ingredients and often served puffed and hot. Some pitas can be bursting with oil, especially at the bottom.
Good to know
At noon, there is a long line.
This specific branch is meat kosher and does not have the feta cheese option.
The price of the Sabih is 32 NIS.