Small restaurant with limited tables and a cozy, homey atmosphere filled with strong trance music. The space feels crowded and lively, creating a fun vibe despite tight seating arrangements. It stands out for offering gluten-free pita in the area.
Creamy and fresh hummus stands out here, often described as delicious and pleasant. The hummus with mushrooms adds a fantastic twist, paired with quality pita and crispy chips.
Good to know
Expect a wait during busy hours due to limited seating.
A plate of hummus costs $33, with extra charges for pitas.
Lemonade refills are not available, despite being advertised.
Spacious restaurant with a comfortable outdoor seating area and effective air conditioning. Lively and fun atmosphere filled with positive energy and a young crowd. Known for best hummus in Israel, generous toppings, and a kosher setting.
Creamy texture and warm temperature define the hummus here. It features a fresh, tasty, and healthy profile with some versions like the TA grain hummus standing out for their flavor.
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.
Street seating with festive vibe and Tel Aviv-like atmosphere creates a lively setting. Indoor space feels cozy but crowded, while outdoor tables offer a relaxed breeze under shade. Music plays actively, enhancing the fun Levinsky mood.
Hummus here has a legendary texture that feels light and fresh. It pairs well with falafel and salads, offering a high quality, tasty experience that stands out in the market.
Good to know
A 10 percent service charge is added when paying at the cashier.
Customers have to wait in line outside in the heat on Fridays.
The restaurant tends to get busy on Fridays and Saturdays during lunchtime.
Restaurant combines loud club music with a busy, energetic atmosphere that challenges conversation. Outdoor area and balcony offer spacious, well-designed spaces for groups and events. Private room provides a quiet, adult-friendly setting distinct from the main dining area.
Dipping hummus arrives as a complimentary appetizer with fresh bread or buns. Portions come generous, often paired with pretzels or spreads. The hummus is homemade and consistently praised.
Good to know
Reservations are mandatory for dining and events.
Wednesdays feature the most affordable happy hour in town.
Free parking is available in the parking lot.
Small restaurant with 60s-70s design and a workers' restaurant vibe offers a casual, pleasant atmosphere. Known for authentic Yemenite soups that are highly flavorful and unique. Busy and sought-after spot with simple, clean surroundings.
Homemade hummus comes in a bowl and pairs with fine fenugreek and sachug. It often appears alongside rice or soy rice salad but sometimes lacks strong flavor.
Good to know
The price for a plate of soup is 55 NIS.
The restaurant offers a limited menu of authentic soups.
You can combine lung soup with meat soup.
Large hall with rustic wooden decor and blues music creates a warm, inviting atmosphere reminiscent of the Wild West. Free buckets of peanuts encourage guests to throw shells on the floor, adding to the unique, fun vibe. Space feels cozy despite size, appealing to those who enjoy a lively, casual setting.
Mushroom hummus stands out as a unique starter alongside classic options. The hummus and falafel dishes come freshly made on site and pair well with salads and drinks offered free at times.
Good to know
Free parking is available for restaurant visitors, but ask for a tag to avoid charges.
Paid parking costs NIS 20 for a few hours nearby.
The total cost for a meal for four can reach around 600 shekels without tip.
Two-story ancient stone building offers balcony seating with romantic views of a lively square and sea. Atmosphere blends live oud music and cozy, welcoming energy with a distinct local character. Guests gather for relaxed dining with a backdrop of pleasant melodies and scenic surroundings.
Eggplant and hummus stand out with rich flavors. Served with hot fresh pita, the hummus pairs well with fish, rice, or potatoes.
Good to know
Christmas at the restaurant features a special meal.
Prices are medium high considering Jaffa.
Customers should always ask for the seasonal dishes, which vary depending on the time of the year.
Chophouse restaurant offers an authentic atmosphere with traditional seating and a warm, welcoming vibe. The place feels cozy and pleasant, reflecting a genuine, old-style charm. It attracts those seeking high-quality, tasty skewers and a relaxed dining experience.
Good to know
Parking is available at the nearby Carmel 2 parking lot.
The restaurant charges NIS 32 per diner for a set of 10 small salads.
Expect high prices; a meal for two with meat costs 169 NIS without toppings.
Restaurant sits right by the old port with outdoor seating offering Mediterranean Sea views and sunset sights. Atmosphere feels busy and lively, with music and street performances adding to the energy. Large variety of snacks arrive immediately, creating a distinctive dining pattern.
Fresh hummus comes with pita, pickled vegetables, and a variety of dips. Free refills make the small dishes like hummus and falafel filling and satisfying.
Good to know
Customers who do not order a main dish will have to pay NIS 65 for 20 salads.
The restaurant charges per person seated, and this charge can be repeated.
Customers can choose to take just the starters for 65 Shekels or order an entree, where the starters are included.
Big, spacious steak house with a brand new building and kosher certification. Atmosphere ranges from homely and warm to special and amazing, often quiet but lively during events like the World Cup. Known for delicious hummus and fresh meat that melts in the mouth.
Legendary hummus comes with endless fresh salad platters and free refills. The hummus stays very tasty and pairs well with pita and skewers.
Good to know
There is free parking from 4:30 PM in the back.
A portion of 2 skewers and 2 side dishes costs NIS 85.
The prices at this place are considered high for the value offered.
Outdoor seating offers a casual vibe with semi-outdoor tables and some smoking nearby. The menu features fresh falafel and hummus, often praised for taste and authenticity. Prices tend to be on the higher side, with portions that some find modest.
Good to know
The restaurant opens after 18:00.
The business meal includes hummus, two side dishes, and a drink for 49 NIS.
There are great vegan options available.
Small restaurant with a run-down warehouse look and busy, noisy atmosphere. Delivery logistics take up much of the seating, squeezing diners into tight spaces. Known for excellent hummus with free refills, though seating comfort and cleanliness vary.
Fresh and delicious hummus stands out here, often described as amazing and tasty. The hummus ranks among the best in the area, with some considering it the top tasting hummus around.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; expect long wait times during peak hours.
You can order through a screen outside and wait for your hummus.
The best times to visit are before 12pm or after 3:30pm.
Chophouse restaurant with an industrial style and an oriental design that feels nostalgic and homey. Atmosphere is quiet and pleasant, evoking a sense of authentic Israeli tradition and family warmth despite its unusual gas station location. Regulars enjoy simple, traditional dishes and a rare food fireplace that adds to the charm.
Hummus here has a traditional taste that stands out. It pairs well with roasted lamb and various kebabs, making it a solid choice alongside fresh salads.
Good to know
The restaurant is located inside a gas station.
Expect generous portion sizes that may require a walk after eating.
Prices are reasonable for a quick lunch but can be expensive for dinner.
Falafel restaurant offers fresh, delicious falafel with large portions and a help-yourself pickle bar. The atmosphere is pleasant and chill, though seating is limited and outdoor tables face crowds and local animals. Prices are reasonable for the area, making it a popular spot for fast food fans.
Soft pita pairs with creamy hummus and flavorful sauces. Grilled eggplant with hummus in pita adds a rich, savory touch.
Good to know
The establishment has a kosher certificate, attracting a larger target audience.
The price for falafel is 29 NIS per pita and 23 NIS for half a pita.
The line at mealtimes is fast-moving, indicating the quality of the food.