Redesigned sandwich shop shines with challah schnitzel and fresh salads. Homely atmosphere invites guests to enjoy outdoor seating and tasty parana entrecote sandwiches. Extended evening hours and delivery make dining easy and convenient.
Challah schnitzel stands out as a signature dish here, paired often with fresh salad. The challah bread serves as a key component, making meals memorable and satisfying.
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Extras are available at an extra charge.
The hours of operation are extended until 8:00 p.m.
Prices are reasonable and affordable.
Fast food spot shines with stunning design and clean decor creating a lively vibe. Challah is a highlight, boasting a crispy outside and soft inside, especially in the challah schnitzel paired with pickles and tahini. Outdoor fans and music boost comfort and fun.
Challah here stands out with its crispy outside and soft inside texture. The challah schnitzel is extremely delicious and pairs well with pickles, falafel, and sauces like tahini and lemony dressing.
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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.
Fresh challah bread is soft and pairs perfectly with crispy schnitzel in large, hot sandwiches. Quiet atmosphere with limited seating makes it a calm spot. Menu focuses on schnitzel in challah with a good variety of fresh salads.
Soft, fresh challah pairs well with crispy schnitzel in large sandwiches. The combination offers hot, fresh flavors and a great value at 40 shekels.
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Expect long wait times during peak hours.
The huge challah sandwiches with crispy schnitzel are priced at 40 shekels.
Friday afternoon is the most fun time to visit.
Falafel spot buzzes with lively energy and Greek tunes. Signature challah schnitzel sandwich blends soft bread with crispy meat. Seating offers kitchen views and cozy outdoor spots, making it a warm, social hangout.
Schnitzel served in challah bread stands out as a signature offering. The challah schnitzel sandwich combines soft bread with crispy schnitzel for a notable taste experience.
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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.
Small space with intimate seating creates a friendly, authentic vibe. Schnitzel challah shines with flavorful bread paired with eggplant and spicy sauce. Fresh, tasty pita and street food keep energy pleasant and local.
Schnitzel challah stands out with its tasty combination of schnitzel and challah bread. The challah pairs well with eggplant and spicy sauce, adding a flavorful kick.
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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.
Family-owned shop serves fresh, hot burekas with vegan options in a lively setting. Sweet Challah is fresh and delightful, perfect for Shabbat. Prices suit both casual snacks and special treats, making it a versatile spot for any occasion.
Sweet Challah stands out with its freshness and delightful taste and texture. Shabbat Challahs also offer a delicious experience.
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Burekas are sometimes finished before closing time.
Expect a short line on Fridays.
The bakery has both vegan and non-vegan options.
Small neighborhood spot offers a cozy vibe and soft challah buns that enhance entrecote and schnitzel. Locals love the high-quality food with tasty vegan and meat options. Prices stay inexpensive, making it a friendly, casual place to eat.
Entrecote and schnitzel come served on challah buns that hold toppings well. The bread adds a soft, slightly sweet texture to these dishes.
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Parking is on the street and free for residents in zone 13.
Order online to receive a discount for ordering ahead.
Prices are very affordable.
Bakery offers fresh breads and excellent pastries in a fast-paced, focused setting. Fridays feature hot braided challahs brought out fresh from the oven. Regulars enjoy fair pricing and a wide selection of quality baked goods.
An employee brings out a huge tray cart with hot challah fresh from the oven. Braided Shabbat challahs are a must on Fridays, so they are not displayed then.
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The establishment closes at 15:00 instead of the stated 16:00 on Fridays.
The establishment may close earlier if the goods run out.
The bakery has a limited selection of items available at lunchtime.
Restaurant offers a fun atmosphere with thick schnitzel that pairs perfectly with flavorful challah stuffed with stew and pickled lemon. Prices vary, with some dishes affordable and others pricey for the portion size.
Schnitzel stuffed inside the challah creates a rich, savory combo that stands out. The challah itself is delicious and loaded with flavorful fillings like stew, eggplant, and pickled lemon.
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Every Friday at the market, there is a celebration with a taste of home.
The price of schnitzel with challah and chips is NIS 90.
You can't take out a dish from Yishtabach without tahini, which costs 3 shekels.