Small restaurant with limited seating and a warm, lively atmosphere filled with authentic charm. The space feels busy and bustling, often crowded yet inviting, with a sense of home and history. Known for serving exceptional hummus, it draws a steady flow of diners despite its size.
Hummus here stands out for its excellent texture and rich flavor that many consider unmatched. It serves as a benchmark for classic hummus, often described as the best in the world.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends.
Expect a long line to get in, especially during peak hours.
Parking can be found on nearby streets or at public parking near the sea port.
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.
Hummus here stands out for its phenomenal flavor and rich texture. Varieties like mushroom hummus and hummus served with shawarma and minced meat in tahini offer distinct, satisfying tastes.
Food offers fresh, authentic flavors with a warm, homely vibe. Dishes taste delicious and accurate to traditional recipes.
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.
Bright and airy space with mostly shared tables creates a lively atmosphere filled with loud noise and shouting staff. The place buzzes with energy, offering an authentic vibe where people gather amidst the hustle and bustle.
Hummus here stands out for its freshness, quality, and generous portions. The flavor is consistently delicious and often considered unmatched in the region.
Authentic Middle Eastern cuisine shines through with simple, genuine flavors. The atmosphere stays authentic and simple, focusing on the food itself.
Good to know
The restaurant closes at 4 PM, so make sure to arrive on time.
The price of hummus is NIS 28 per half kilo plus NIS 3 per medium pita.
There is a wait at any hour on Saturday.
Outdoor seating on a small side street creates a cozy, rustic vibe with vintage photographs and heirlooms adding authenticity. The atmosphere mixes lively noise with a sense of history, transporting guests to a time before the Israeli state. Tables fill steadily, drawing a crowd that appreciates legendary hummus and a casual, welcoming setting.
Hummus here stands out for its rich flavor fusion and creamy texture. It also serves hummus as a pizza base with various toppings, offering a unique twist on the classic dish.
Hummus here stays authentic and fresh with many options to choose from. The atmosphere feels lively and genuine, matching the food's high quality over the years.
Good to know
Go early to avoid long lines for lunch.
Customers need to bring cash, as card payments may not be accepted.
You must get up to order and collect your food.
Large, beautifully decorated restaurant with a veranda seating area and a stunning opening. Atmosphere is pleasant and warm, often quiet and spacious, though music can be loud. Offers fresh salads and baked-on-site pita bread alongside a variety of Arabic dishes.
Fresh, homemade hummus comes free with main courses alongside salads and pitas. Staff serve it on request without hovering, letting you enjoy the tasty, well-balanced flavors at your own pace.
Authentic Israeli-Arab cuisine features endless salads and mezzes, fresh seafood, and perfectly cooked meat. The restaurant offers authentic Arabic dishes in a charming, casual setting.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended on weekends.
They do not accept credit cards, only cash.
The cost is 150 NIS per person including service.
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.
Simple, nostalgic design creates a homey atmosphere with a family-friendly vibe. Skewers stand out as high-quality and flavorful, unmatched by other local options. The place balances quiet corner seating with casual people watching.
Hummus here has an original homemade flavor made fresh on the spot. It comes with pickles and shoug in two levels of spiciness, adding a surprising kick to the flavorful dish.
Food here stays authentic with a focus on fresh ingredients. Dishes come out delicious and true to traditional flavors.
Good to know
The restaurant has reopened in a new location at 16 Malan St. Tel Aviv.
Everything is priced separately, including the olives and pickles.
The total cost for 5 skewers, chips, and hummus was 232 NIS.
Small space with traditional Arabic coffee served in tiny cups and authentic Fairuz music playing softly. Atmosphere feels peaceful and welcoming, ideal for couples and diverse groups enjoying hookah on a terrace. Design impresses with a special vibe that evokes a sense of home and cultural warmth.
Smooth, rich, and flavorful hummus comes fresh and pairs well with warm, fluffy pita. It complements dishes like shawarma and goes well with zaatar and pot tea.
Authentic coffee and delicious knapa stand out here. The cafe offers fresh, tasty food and plays authentic music that enhances the vibe.
Good to know
On Friday night, there is live Arabic music.
If you arrive on Saturday or during rush hours, expect to wait.
The establishment is open on Saturdays.
Small tables fill both indoor and outdoor spaces, creating a busy, authentic vibe with a Mediterranean atmosphere. The place feels homely and light, often crowded but pleasant, drawing a loyal local crowd. Seating on the sunny sidewalk adds to the casual, nostalgic experience.
Hummus here is incredibly creamy and packed with flavor, making it stand out as exceptionally tasty. Affordable prices and a spicy sauce that complements the dish perfectly add to the overall experience.
Atmosphere feels genuine and traditional. The hummus stands out as true to its roots.
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.
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.
Yemeni dishes feature authentic flavors with hot fenugreek and delicious soup. The food stays true to traditional tastes and preparation.
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.
Bakery offers wide variety of traditional Central Asian baked goods with flavorful pastries like samsa and stuffed vine leaves. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming with seating options inside and outside. Prices remain affordable, making it a popular spot for takeaway Uzbek cuisine.
Dishes showcase authentic Buchar cuisine with strong Jewish Uzbek influences. Flavors stay true to traditional recipes, offering a genuine taste experience.
Good to know
Prices at the bakery range from 10-15 NIS per item.
Parking is limited on the quiet street where the bakery is located.
You can eat on a bench outside or take the food home.
Restaurant offers an authentic Mediterranean atmosphere with cute, special decoration and friendly service. Music plays loudly, creating a fun and lively vibe. Known for delicious hummus and reasonable prices, it attracts regulars who enjoy its unique charm.
Excellent hummus stands out here, often described as the tastiest in the area. The hummus pairs well with fresh salads and dishes like falafel and tabbouleh, creating a very tasty experience.
Delivers authentic Arab flavors with dishes made from the heart. Offers a real Mediterranean atmosphere that feels cozy and traditional.
Good to know
The hummus costs 32 shekels in a small bowl.
There is currently no English menu available.
There is no place to park if you come by car.
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.
Fresh and authentic flavors define the food here, creating a genuine taste experience. The market atmosphere adds to the authentic vibe, though some dishes feel more chainlike than traditional.
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 offers an authentic atmosphere with a sky-themed design and a laid-back, local vibe. Spacious seating includes outdoor options that add to the relaxed experience. The setting reflects the Yeminite Quarter's character, creating a unique cultural feel.
Hummus here stands out for its great taste and variety, including options like Paul's hummus, masbaha, and tahini hummus. It pairs well with simple sides like lachoh and sloof, and often comes alongside dishes like falafel and kebabs.
Offers authentic Yemeni Israeli cuisine with authentic hummus and delicious French fries. The atmosphere feels genuine and the food carries strong local flavors.
Good to know
The restaurant does not offer kosher options.
The restaurant is not vegetarian friendly.
The prices are expensive for tourists.
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.
Dishes like freshly grilled fish and shawarma showcase authentic Middle Eastern flavors. The food stays fresh and true to tradition, though salads feel less authentic and cheaper.
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.