Basement setting in a dilapidated house creates an authentic, cozy atmosphere with a warm family vibe. The place offers fresh, tasty hummus and impressive plating, standing out as a top hummus destination. It maintains a classic regional style without much bustle.
Falafel here stands out for its divine taste and is often considered the tastiest around. It pairs well with excellent hummus and masbah, making it a memorable dish.
Hot, fresh pita bread comes out of the oven warm and fluffy. It tastes incredible and is served in generous amounts alongside dishes like hummus.
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.
Falafel restaurant buzzes with lively energy and Greek music playing in the background. Seating includes high tops with kitchen views and comfortable outdoor areas. The vibe is social and warm, often busy with a waiting line before entry.
Falafel here is consistently fresh and hot, served quickly with generous portions inside soft pitta or challah bread. The falafel stands out for its top quality and excellent taste.
Freshly made pita bread stands out, crafted on the spot for noticeable quality. Challah bread holds the schnitzel well, adding a soft, slightly sweet touch to the meal.
Good to know
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, 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.
Falafel comes with a wide selection of salads and dips like hummus and tahini. It tastes very delicious and is part of a value-packed tapas spread with options to reorder starters included.
Pita bread arrives fresh and perfect, served alongside various salads. It pairs well with hummus, which stands out as a highlight.
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 outdoor Middle Eastern restaurant offers best hummus and falafel with complimentary coffee and free refills. Atmosphere is lively and fun with loud reggae music and a university student vibe. Crowded seating under a shed creates a bustling, social environment.
Falafel comes out fresh and delicious, often paired with excellent hummus. The falafel in pita offers great value and stands out as exceptionally tasty.
Staff serve a plate with bread and pickles before seating. Pita bread comes at room temperature or slightly warmer and pairs well with hummus. They also sell pita bread during Passover.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for the two indoor tables due to limited availability.
The menu is primarily in Hebrew, but staff can provide translations.
Expect the restaurant to be crowded around noon, especially on weekends.
Large restaurant with spacious outdoor seating overlooking the sea and marina creates an open, lively atmosphere. Constant refills of Middle Eastern salads at the table add a unique dining touch. Crowds gather here, especially during busy times, making it energetic rather than intimate.
Falafel arrives alongside hummus and pita bread, creating a classic Israeli spread. Every bite offers a delightful journey through authentic flavors, with falafel often praised as exceptionally good.
Lafa bread spread arrives as a welcome alongside salads and limonana. Staff regularly check to offer additional bread or refills of side dishes, making bread a consistent part of the meal.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted, so expect to wait for a table.
Customers may wait about 15 minutes for a table even with a reservation.
The restaurant is popular for birthday celebrations with singing waiters.
Spacious restaurant with large seating areas inside and outside, featuring red sofas and simple decoration. Atmosphere varies from loud and busy near a noisy road to calmer after 8:30 PM. Offers a free salad stand at the entrance and uses disposable forks.
Falafel here varies widely in quality. Some falafel is made from fresh ingredients and tastes very nice, especially in pita, while other falafel can be quite disappointing.
Bread comes out hot, fluffy, and fresh with a sesame-crusted wood oven finish. It tastes amazing and delicious, often making it hard to stop eating.
Good to know
A bottle of water costs 30 NIS.
The price for a meal is 109 shekels for 3 slices of schnitzel.
This place is one of the few options for shawarma after midnight.
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.
Falafel comes with spicy peppers that add a lot of flavor. The falafels are consistently delicious and pair well with hummus.
Bread here lacks freshness and does not include fresh pita. Texture is soft but overall the bread is not fresh.
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.