Small space with limited seating creates an intimate setting around a grill. Atmosphere feels friendly, authentic, and local, drawing a mix of people who enjoy fresh, flavorful pita and street food. Energy stays pleasant and welcoming, with a folk vibe enhanced by simple, quality offerings.
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.
Prices stay very affordable and fit every budget.
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.
Chophouse restaurant offers minimalistic decor and a snug, lively seating area that fills quickly. The atmosphere is down-to-earth and unpretentious, attracting workers from nearby industries. Prices remain affordable, making it a popular spot for hearty Middle Eastern meals without fuss.
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.
Prices stay really inexpensive compared to similar spots. Meals fit every pocket with consistently affordable rates.
Good to know
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 restaurant with stunning design and clean, beautiful decor creates an electric, pampering atmosphere. Staff offer tastings and treats, enhancing a fun and lively vibe. Outdoor seating includes fans for comfort, while music and occasional performances add to the engaging experience.
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.
Food comes at an affordable price here. Prices stay lower than average compared to other spots in the country.
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.
Small, crowded space with brick oven cooking and mostly outdoor seating creates a lively, energetic vibe. Outstanding music complements the fun atmosphere, while tight seating and small tables limit comfort. Dog-friendly outdoor area adds a relaxed touch to the bustling environment.
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.
Prices stay very affordable here, especially compared to the general area. Food costs feel low enough that they could charge more.
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.
Small restaurant offers authentic Cuban patties with crispy, juicy koba and generous portions. Atmosphere feels homely and relaxed, filled with warm energy and traditional Israeli music. Owners engage personally, creating a clean space with heartfelt service.
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.
Prices stay consistently affordable here. The cost fits well within a modest budget.
Good to know
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.
Bar and grill with spacious seating and a young design featuring original photos. Atmosphere is warm and lively, though music can be loud at times. Offers affordable grilled meats and free grilled vegetables near the counter.
High-quality pita kebab comes with meat, tahini, amba, hot pepper, tomatoes, onions, and chopped salad. Prices stay low, with pita kebab costing around 27 NIS, making it one of the cheapest options for meat in pita.
Prices stay very low with a skewer at 19 NIS and a business lunch including two skewers and a side at 49 NIS. Meals offer affordable options without sacrificing taste or respect for the dishes.
Good to know
The prices at Gogis grill bar are very affordable compared to other places.
Expect a large variety of food at Gogis grill bar.
Hygiene practices may be a concern; check for cleanliness.
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.
Fresh, soft pita wraps hold a precise mix of sauces, salads, and falafel balls. The pita is fluffy with a slight sourdough taste, making the falafel pita a hearty, flavorful meal.
Prices stay consistently affordable here. The food offers good taste without stretching the budget.
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.
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.
Whole wheat pita and gluten-free pita options stand out here. Each pita costs extra but pairs well with dishes like hummus and crispy chips.
Food comes at very affordable prices and tastes delicious and satisfying. The overall cost stays low without sacrificing quality.
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.
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.
Pitas come freshly baked on the spot and served warm. They pair with a variety of dips, hummus, and pickled vegetables, and the staff keeps salads and pitas constantly replenished.
Prices stay mostly affordable with some dishes leaning towards inexpensive. Food quality remains tasty without pushing costs too high.
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.