Restaurant offers excellent hummus and amazing falafel with generous portions at affordable prices. Atmosphere feels pleasant and inviting, supporting a good dining experience. Gluten-free options and free falafel add to its appeal.
Prices stay consistently cheap here. The menu offers affordable options across the board.
Kebab comes fresh and tasty, often served in pita. The flavor and quality stand out consistently.
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Prices at חומוס גרגירים are affordable and fair.
Expect large portions for the price.
The place is very clean and well-maintained.
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.
Skewers cost 19 shekels and entrecote 29 shekels, making grilled meat options cheap and satisfying. The prices stand out as very cheap compared to other places.
Skewers come with Merguez sausages, chicken, liver, and kebab, served with rice, tahini, and salads. Pita kebabs are high-quality and affordable, with plates costing around 76 shekels including two pitas and sides.
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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.
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.
Food comes at really cheap prices while staying tasty and delicious. The place has a cheap vibe that matches its affordable menu.
Shish kebabs come in chicken, beef, and other varieties and taste consistently delicious. The kebabs pair well with sides like hummus and eggplant salad.
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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, hole-in-the-wall barbecue spot with a large charcoal grill at its center and skilled grillmen working quickly. Atmosphere is crowded and moody, with no seating available, creating a take-away-only vibe. Known for world-class kebabs, best pita, and a strong local Tel Avivian energy.
Prices vary, with some items like pitas costing around 50 shekels, which is not considered cheap. Other offerings have relatively cheap prices compared to the local area.
Kebabs here are world class, especially the veal and lamb varieties served in pita bread. The flavor is rich and juicy, often paired with a delicious amba sauce that enhances the taste.
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Expect long wait times, especially during peak hours and at night.
On Mondays, unique meats are available for your pita.
This place is take-away only; no seating is available.
Small restaurant with authentic atmosphere and Asian oriental decoration offers a cozy, homey vibe that feels like a family home. The place is busy and noisy, suited for quick meals at the bar or group dining. It combines a working-class style with relaxed, simple surroundings.
Prices stay cheap at the meat restaurant, making it popular. Some dishes like soup, Gozhgozhe, salad, and Oshflav come in small portions despite the low cost.
Kebab here is exceptionally tender and airy, melting in your mouth like cotton wool. It arrives quickly and pairs well with soups and sides like rice and Georgian salad.
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Parking is limited in the area, consider taking a taxi.
A meal for two costs between 400-500 NIS for 6-7 skewers.
Reservations cannot be made; expect to wait in line.
Small fast food spot offers both indoor and outdoor seating. Shawarma here is often described as generous and juicy, with some praising it as the best in Jaffa. Atmosphere is simple, without air conditioning, and the menu features a limited selection of salads and sides.
Prices stay cheap compared to Tel Aviv overall, but the shawarma is an exception and not cheap.
Pita kebab stands out with rich flavors and tender meat. Shawarma and kebab dishes offer a satisfying, authentic taste.
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The price per plate is NIS 65.
The place is kosher.
There is seating outside for those who prefer it.
Small Persian restaurant offers authentic cuisine with excellent kebabs and rich stews. Outdoor seating creates a charming atmosphere that feels fun and inviting. Prices vary but generally lean toward the higher side for the quality and portion sizes.
Prices sit between cheap and expensive, with lunch meals around NIS 90 including service. Quality does not fully match the cost, making it a moderate value spot.
Juicy and divine Persian kebabs come with rice and a green lemonish choresht sabzi sauce. Skewers offer a tasty alternative to the plated kebab.
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The meal costs NIS 65 for a plate of horsht sabzi stew, rice, and salads.
Portions are generous, making it a good value for the price.
Using public transportation is recommended due to parking issues.
Small space with basic interior and warm, homely atmosphere. Noise from staff shouting contrasts with authentic Israeli family vibe and welcoming community. Air conditioning provides comfort amid the lively setting.
Prices stay consistently cheap, with half a kilo costing about 20 shekels. The place offers reasonable rates alongside great service.
Kebabs come with very tasty chicken skewers and fresh salads. The hummus and paste add a delicious touch to the overall meal.
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Check that you are being charged the amount they told you.
The final bill does not match the price on the menu.
The restaurant does not allow splitting the bill across multiple credit cards.