Moroccan design shapes a luxurious boutique atmosphere with authentic scents and stunning aesthetics. Quiet and relaxing energy fills the space, enhanced by high-standard hammam and massage experiences. Privacy and attention to detail create a unique and peaceful environment unmatched elsewhere.
Breakfast includes a traditional dessert that stands out. Miriam prepares delicious coffee and desserts that complement the meal well.
Traditional Moroccan tea arrives with authentic pouring and pairs with homemade cookies and other delicious treats.
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Reservations are recommended to secure your preferred treatment time.
Mirage Spa offers a variety of pampering treatments tailored for couples.
The spa provides complete privacy during visits, ensuring a peaceful experience.
Small space with limited seating and vintage architecture creates an authentic oriental atmosphere. Cozy and warm environment suits evening gatherings, featuring free Wi-Fi and a photo area upstairs. Energy stays calm and pleasant, attracting those seeking a neat, beautifully designed spot.
Knafeh stands out as a 10/10 dessert with fresh, authentic oriental sweets. The desserts pair well with tea or coffee and offer a perfect end to the evening.
Good tea comes with delicious desserts like knafeh and baklava. Staff easily switch drinks from ready-made tea to sahleb, adding to the hospitable vibe.
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On Thursday night, the place is full, but the dishes run fast.
The flea market has 'Beer Nights'.
The prices for desserts are affordable, around 28 ILS.
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.
Desserts feature homemade and special combinations like Tahina Melbi with red sauce and Melbi with olive oil, thyme, sumac, and maple. Malabi desserts stand out as delicious and unique offerings.
Homemade iced tea stands out with its delicious and satisfying flavor. The pot of iced tea pairs well with dishes like hummus and Malabi topped with tahini.
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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.
Small restaurant with authentic Asian flavors and a cozy, homey vibe. Pleasant atmosphere enhanced by a view of trees that creates a sense of escape. Offers simple street-style design and a quiet, light energy throughout the day.
Desserts stand out with a tapioca dessert and a banana pie that are both delicious. The dessert experience pairs well with cocktails and tea, creating memorable moments.
A cup of complementary jasmine tea is poured upon sitting. Green tea tapioca offers layers of flavors that are refreshing and deep. Tea comes with the meal alongside correct side dips and tasty sambal.
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The restaurant offers a complimentary cup of tea upon sitting down.
The menu has great choices, including vegetarian and vegan options.
The portions are generous, providing good value for the price.
Restaurant features an open kitchen with bar seating that highlights food preparation. Atmosphere blends warm, homely design with loud music and a unique hostess who engages guests. Decor emphasizes modern, inviting aesthetics with attention to detail throughout.
Semolina heart dessert stands out as a really successful choice. Desserts here rank among the top in Israel.
Tea here has a nostalgic flavor that recalls homemade blends. Serving includes a pot of tea paired with Halvah date and pistachio cookies for a detailed, thoughtful experience.
Good to know
Reservations must be made months in advance to secure a table.
Expect to wait outside if you arrive late for your reservation.
The average meal costs around 200 NIS per diner.
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.
Great desserts under 40 shekels offer tasty options. A small balaclava dessert and tea come on the house at the end.
Complimentary mint tea and Turkish coffee come with meals, often paired with sweet pastries or orange blossom donuts. Free lemonades and teas add a refreshing touch throughout the dining experience.
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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.
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.
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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.
Coffee shop offers a warm and inviting atmosphere with a cozy vibe and pleasant balcony seating. Air conditioning keeps the space comfortable, creating an island of silence amid the surroundings. The environment feels unique and welcoming, blending quiet moments with a friendly energy.
Desserts include a homemade apple pie cake and apple pie served with maple syrup. Options also feature affogato and ice cream.
Biggest iced tea in Israel stands out here. Herbal tea comes in many options, all with great flavor and variety.
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The restaurant does not accept credit cards.
The salad costs NIS 60, which may be considered high for the quality.
The price for vegetable couscous and orange juice is 85 shekels.
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.
Desserts include Kinder dessert, which is rare and enjoyable, along with baklava and malabi served on the house after the meal. Celebrations feature desserts with fireworks and singing from the staff.
They serve tea with baklava at the end of the meal, offered by the house. The mint tea is especially notable and pairs well with the sweets.
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.