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Made for those who believe a simple, stuffed pita is the only sensible way to eat well on a budget.

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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.

Pitas arrive hot and fresh with a unique texture blending pita and donut qualities. Options like schnitzel, kebab, falafel with salad, and hummus fillings stand out for their freshness and flavor.

Prices stay consistently cheap here. The menu offers affordable options across the board.

People are saying

"The Mediterranean food here is delicious, especially the hummus."

"I found the kebab here to be delicious and fresh."

"I thought the pita here was great and fresh."

Good to know

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Prices at חומוס גרגירים are affordable and fair.

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Expect large portions for the price.

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The place is very clean and well-maintained.

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Chophouse restaurant

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 consistently cheap and fair compared to other spots nearby. Food comes fresh and tasty without stretching the budget.

People are saying

"You can get a schnitzel with a drink for a bargain price."

"I found the food to be fresh and delicious."

"You can get a schnitzel pita with a drink for only 35 NIS."

Good to know

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Expect to wait for a seat during busy hours.

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A skewer in a baguette and a drink costs NIS 30.

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The menu features a simple selection of meats, falafel, and salads.

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Gyro restaurant

Small and cozy space with indoor and outdoor seating offers a friendly, welcoming atmosphere that feels like a family gathering. The vibe is simple and relaxed, with fair prices and highly praised shawarma and falafel that stand out for their taste.

Pita here comes generous and fresh, holding fillings like shawarma, schnitzel, and pulled kebap that taste very good. Extras like salads and fried pita snacks add variety to the meal.

Very cheap prices make this spot stand out. Food is authentic and delicious, especially the shawarma, all at a low cost.

People are saying

"I found the Mediterranean food here to be the most delicious I've ever tasted."

"I found the food here to be delicious and cheap."

"The shawarma pita here is delicious and fulfilling."

Good to know

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The cost of falafel with hummus and salad is 45 NIS without bread.

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The price for a shawarma wrap is around 13 euros.

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They accept card payments.

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Bar & grill

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.

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.

People are saying

"I found the food to be delicious and tasty."

"I found the skewers to be cheap, with all costing just 19 shekels."

"The pita kebab here is tasty and surprisingly affordable."

Good to know

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The prices at Gogis grill bar are very affordable compared to other places.

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Expect a large variety of food at Gogis grill bar.

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Hygiene practices may be a concern; check for cleanliness.

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Barbecue restaurant

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.

Grilled meat pitas feature juicy veal and lamb kebabs served in wet, compressed pita with lots of tahini and fresh salads. Prices stay reasonable, making it a solid choice for a quick, flavorful pita meal.

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.

People are saying

"The pita here is soft, fresh, and perfectly balanced with delicious grilled meat."

"I found authentic Israeli street food with perfectly grilled, juicy kebab."

"I thought the prices were really cheap for Tel Aviv."

Good to know

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Expect long wait times, especially during peak hours and at night.

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On Mondays, unique meats are available for your pita.

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This place is take-away only; no seating is available.

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Falafel stand offers very affordable prices with falafel costing around 8 shekels. The atmosphere is simple and fast-paced, with no seating available nearby. Falafel is generally fresh and tasty, featuring large falafel balls and slightly bigger pita bread.

Falafel pitas come with bigger pita bread and cost around 9 shekels. The pita sometimes arrives cold, and adding chips inside raises the price to 10 shekels.

Falafel and drinks cost only 20 shekel, making it exceptionally cheap. Portions are big and the food tastes delicious.

People are saying

"I found the falafel here to be the tastiest and freshest."

"I found the falafel to be delicious and exceptionally cheap."

"The falafel pita here is delicious and so tasty."

Good to know

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Payment is only accepted in cash.

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The restaurant is not open on Shabbat.

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Falafel costs 8 shekels, a great price.

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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.

Fresh pita and Druze pita lepa hold the meat well without falling apart. The pita kebab stands out with solid bread that keeps fillings intact.

Prices stay cheap compared to Tel Aviv overall, but the shawarma is an exception and not cheap.

People are saying

"The Mediterranean food here, especially the shawarma, is really delicious."

"The shawarma here is juicy, well-seasoned, and melts in your mouth."

"I found the shawarma to be very good and delicious."

Good to know

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The price per plate is NIS 65.

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The place is kosher.

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There is seating outside for those who prefer it.

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Restaurant

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.

Fresh, large pitas arrive warm and soft, perfect for pairing with hummus and salad. The quantity lets you enjoy the meal fully without needing extra sides.

Offers cheap, fast eats with prices like 140 shekels for 3 hummus dishes and 4 drinks. Hummus is available in takeaway boxes at a pretty cheap price.

People are saying

"I thought the hummus was superb, smooth, and heavenly."

"I thought the falafel was light, creamy, and packed with flavor."

"The hummus and pita here are fresh, smooth, and deeply flavorful."

Good to know

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The restaurant closes at 4 PM, so make sure to arrive on time.

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The price of hummus is NIS 28 per half kilo plus NIS 3 per medium pita.

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There is a wait at any hour on Saturday.

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Small, clean restaurant with strictly kosher food and reasonable prices. Atmosphere is warm and welcoming with loud Arabic music and a homely feel. Popular for delicious shawarma and fresh salads, seating includes several outdoor tables on a corner location.

Soft pita wraps hold juicy shawarma with chips, salads, and sauces. The spicy pita mix stands out as delicious and finishes quickly.

Prices stay consistently really cheap here. Shawarma and other items come at a low cost without fuss.

People are saying

"The Mediterranean food here is delicious with generous, perfectly seasoned shawarma."

"I found the shawarma in pita so tasty and juicy."

"I found the prices to be really cheap."

Good to know

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The price you see is the price you have to pay.

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There is no parking available.

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The shawarma is one of the cheapest options in the central area.

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Kosher restaurant

Shawarma stands out as top quality and highly praised with excellent veal meat. The space feels lively and energetic, often crowded with small tables outside that capture the city's rhythm. Decor is modern and stylish, though seating is basic with old plastic chairs and tables.

Shawarma comes stuffed in pillowy pita loaded with plenty of meat and toppings. The pita stays fresh and soft even late, pairing well with juicy turkey shawarma and tahini.

Prices vary, with some items like pita being tasty but not cheap. Overall, the food is mostly relatively cheap, though some find the pricing not cheap.

People are saying

"You get a huge amount of meat in this pita."

"The Mediterranean food, especially the shawarma, is incredibly delicious."

"I found the shawarma here to be really delicious."

Good to know

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Expect a 10-20 minute wait during peak hours.

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There is no seating available inside the restaurant.

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Takeaway is recommended during rush hour due to limited seating.

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Tel Aviv-Yafo, Tel Aviv District

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