Fast food restaurant with stunning design and clean, beautiful decor creates an electric, pampering atmosphere. Staff offer tastings and treats, enhancing a fun and lively vibe. Outdoor seating includes fans for comfort, while music and occasional performances add to the engaging experience.
Kids enjoy generous chips and a tray full of good things. Children sit happily at the tables.
Falafel stands out with its green and spicy flavor and fresh, hot texture. Sabih comes with a perfect mix of ingredients, paired well with old-fashioned fries and lemony sauce.
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Reservations are recommended due to the restaurant's popularity.
Challah is served on Fridays, enhancing the dining experience.
Arak chasers are available on Fridays for a unique pairing.
Coffee shop sits inside a park, offering a pastoral and quiet atmosphere that turns noisy when busy. The space feels eclectic and clean, welcoming a queer friendly crowd with reasonable prices.
Kids find a dedicated menu with options like cheeseburgers, polenta fingers, and pasta with chocolate treats. A garden play area offers space for running and playing, making it suitable for children and babies.
Shakshuka comes with a high price tag, around 100 shekels including coffee. The menu features hummus and shawarma balls as well.
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Cafe Alma offers happy hour on drinks, making it a great time to visit.
They have healthy items on the menu, perfect for a light meal.
The cafe is suitable for breakfast and lunch with affordable prices.
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.
Seating inside feels comfortable for families with children. Options allow for affordable outings as a couple with kids.
Skewers of fresh meat, juicy spicy kebab, chicken livers, chickpeas, and merguez come in moderate portions. Prices stay affordable compared to nearby famous kebab spots.
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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.
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.
Kids enjoy amazing breakfast options and refreshing dishes like yogurt and cucumber soup that suit their tastes well.
Falafel comes with a sauce that stands out for its flavor. Shakshuka features perfectly poached eggs in a rich tomato base with fresh herbs and celery. Hummus is homemade and gourmet.
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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.
Spacious family restaurant overlooks the sea with a huge outdoor seating area and a bordered balcony offering breathtaking sunset views. Atmosphere is lively and noisy, filled with children playing and occasional performances like fire eating. The setting feels like a large canteen rather than intimate, with games for kids and a homely vibe.
Super accommodating with kids and offers kids' plates with smaller servings at a good value. A playground next door adds convenience, and children often get a surprise dessert.
Generous servings of hummus and small salads like tabouli and eggplant come with free refills. Main dishes such as the kebab are above average and served with fresh lafa bread.
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Payment by card is accepted, but only cards that work in Israel.
For Friday or Saturday, it is recommended to order a few days in advance.
Be careful when parking your car.
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.
All-inclusive offerings make dining with kids easy and relaxing. Kids eat well here, enjoying the food alongside adults during family dinners with a fancy atmosphere.
Hummus stands out as exceptionally creamy and flavorful. The shawarma and kebab come highly seasoned and juicy, often paired with tahini and minced meat for rich taste.
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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.
Indoor market combines old German houses with modern architecture and natural elements like wooden furniture and greenery. Atmosphere feels lively and festive, with live music and cultural events adding energy. Space includes spacious seating and a large playground, attracting a young, vibrant crowd.
A large playground offers a fully shaded area for kids to play safely. Children's games and facilities create a colorful bustle with families and teenagers around.
Numerous street food stands serve falafel, hummus, and shawarma alongside fresh fish and kebabs. Hummus stands out, especially on Saturdays when it's made fresh and considered among the best.
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Sarona Market hosts various events and activities throughout the year, including live music performances.
On Saturdays, some shops are open, providing a unique shopping experience.
There is no parking at Sharona's food market, and if there is, it is very expensive.
Seafood restaurant offers fresh seafood with a seafront terrace and beautiful beach views. Atmosphere feels warm and pleasant with excellent music and a clean, inviting setting. Outdoor seating and event venue add to the relaxed, enjoyable vibe.
Excellent attitude and rare service make dining easy for small children. A wide variety of dishes suits kids, with many enjoying the adult schnitzel and other child-friendly food options.
Green shakshuka stands out with its rich, creamy texture and bold flavors, served alongside a crisp salad and bread with butter. Seafood risotto, eggplant, and halloumi salad also feature as notable Mediterranean options.
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Reservations are recommended for Saturday night at 6:30 p.m.
Brunch is served in the yeshiva from 10:00 - 12:45.
There is a 25% discount from 17:00 to 19:00.
Kosher restaurant with luxury decor and a cozy, family-friendly vibe. Atmosphere features good music at moderate volume and feels authentic and inviting. Known for excellent hummus served in small portions with a premium price point.
Children's meals include hummus, but the portion size is small compared to the price. Hunger can be an issue on the way, so plan accordingly.
Hummus stands out with its perfect smooth and light texture and a deep nutty flavor. Falafel also appears as a really good option alongside the hummus.
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Expect long lines around noon as the restaurant gets busy.
Prices for hummus dishes are relatively high compared to other places.
The portions are small for the price, especially for children's meals.
Modern space combines open kitchen, food library, and rooftop garden with a gallery exhibition. Bright, airy atmosphere features high ceilings and clean, stylish design. Quiet library area upstairs offers a calm spot to work or study.
Kids can order desserts like tiramisu cake but their dishes may take a long time to arrive even when the place is not busy.
Shakshuka stands out with its rich flavors, paired well with a fattoush salad that adds freshness. The menu includes vegetarian masaba and challah shish kebab, both tasty options.
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Reservations are recommended for busy times, especially on weekends.
Breakfast costs 58 shekels without a drink, with additional charges for extras.
The restaurant does not require a reservation for lunch on Thursday.
Restaurant offers sea view seating right on the harbor dock with an open kitchen featuring a huge tabon. Atmosphere is pleasant and inviting, with pleasant music at a reasonable volume that allows easy conversation. Design creates a warm feeling and the location provides a gorgeous view of the port and marina.
Children enjoy the tasty pizza and the menu offers children's portions along with vegan options. Service during lunch with kids is attentive and smooth.
Shakshuka here often comes out burnt, which affects its flavor. Chestnut gnocchi lacks taste and does not stand out.
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The dough for the pasta is prepared on the spot.
Customers receive a pitcher of cold water, homemade bread, and a salad at the expense of the house.
No alcohol is served due to the owner's religious choice.
Large hall with rustic wooden decor and blues music creates a warm, inviting atmosphere reminiscent of the Wild West. Free buckets of peanuts encourage guests to throw shells on the floor, adding to the unique, fun vibe. Space feels cozy despite size, appealing to those who enjoy a lively, casual setting.
Courteous and friendly staff provide coloring pages and markers right away. Kids' meals like hamburger and schnitzel come in good portions and prices, making it very kid-friendly.
Menu includes hummus, falafel, and kebabs**, all made on site. Hummus and falafel dishes stand out, with kebabs being reasonable.
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Free parking is available for restaurant visitors, but ask for a tag to avoid charges.
Paid parking costs NIS 20 for a few hours nearby.
The total cost for a meal for four can reach around 600 shekels without tip.
Kosher restaurant offers beautiful design with open-air terrace and private event room featuring a large screen. Atmosphere ranges from calm and pleasant to loud in the gallery area, often lively with groups. Music playlist is notable, enhancing the inviting vibe.
No high chairs are available, which affects dining with young kids. Strollers fit at tables, but the space can be challenging when kids move around or get restless.
Halloumi stands out with its use in both the salad and mashed potatoes. The dishes highlight halloumi's rich flavor and offer a unique twist on traditional Mediterranean options.
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Reservations are recommended to ensure seating availability.
Parking is problematic; the cheapest option is 40 NIS at night.
The restaurant is kosher and offers a variety of dairy dishes.
Restaurant blends vintage decor with a flea market vibe, featuring eclectic furniture for sale. Atmosphere stays calm and nostalgic, with live music adding energy on weekends. Space includes quiet, air-conditioned rooms and outdoor seating, welcoming diverse guests.
Kids find plenty to eat here, making meals easy for families. The atmosphere suits children well, keeping them engaged and happy.
Shakshuka stands out with its simple yet rich flavor, served alongside scrambled eggs, bread, vegetable salad, and hummus. The menu also features a special kebab and chips, plus a tasty cabbage in labneh, all adding to the Mediterranean spread.
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A 33cl beer costs 32 NIS.
The breakfasts do not come with coffee or soft drinks and have to be ordered separately.
It is difficult to find parking around the area.
Room features projector and speakers with private toilets, creating a clean and aesthetic space. It suits intimate events up to 100 people, offering a focused and comfortable atmosphere.
Private rooms host Bar and Bat Mitzvah celebrations. Staff require payment for kids' salads even if adults cover the cost and kids do not eat them. Occasional issues with food cleanliness appear.
Chicken burger, meats, and kebabs stand out with strong flavors. Hummus comes with falafel balls that taste delicious. Shawarma sells out early, so it may not always be available.
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The private room is suitable for events up to 100 people.
Prices are approximately 5% higher than competitors in the area.
Two skewers cost forty-two shekels without any extras.
Restaurant offers spacious seating both indoors and on the seashore, with beautiful views of the harbor and Mediterranean. Atmosphere is lively and noisy, often filled with large groups and family gatherings. Tables feature white tablecloths and the setting includes heaters for outdoor comfort.
Children enjoy the children's dishes like fish and chips. Birthday parties with many kids are held here, showing it handles large groups well.
Seafood dishes come with hummus, pita bread, and a variety of fresh salads. Salads, especially the hummus, stand out as very tasty and often appear at the center of the table.
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Reservations are recommended as the restaurant can be full on Friday evenings.
Expect to pay around NIS 460 for a meal for two with drinks.
Customers are charged 55 NIS for salads even if they haven't touched them.
Fish restaurant features Ottoman period architecture and oriental style decor with Ionian and live music creating an inviting atmosphere. The space includes small enclosed areas and a courtyard, offering a cozy yet lively setting. Crowds gather regularly, contributing to a bustling energy.
Food features juicy kebab beef and chicken cooked just right. Various mezze options include cooked shrimp in butter and grey mullet served half fried, half grilled. Cuisine blends Greek and Arab influences for a fresh Mediterranean taste.
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Expect overcrowding on Saturdays, which may lead to long wait times.
Live music events occur on select days, enhancing the dining experience.
Prices on the menu may not reflect the final bill, so check carefully.
Restaurant combines loud club music with a busy, energetic atmosphere that challenges conversation. Outdoor area and balcony offer spacious, well-designed spaces for groups and events. Private room provides a quiet, adult-friendly setting distinct from the main dining area.
Events with many kids happen here, including celebrations with over 20 children. Staff handle children's allergies discreetly and offer dishes for all ages and dietary needs.
Starters feature sesame bread, hummus, grains, and olives with za'atar spread. A Shabbat deal offers a bread dip, hummus, a first course, and a main dish for 199 shekels. The overall culinary quality is below average except for the starter course.
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Reservations are mandatory for dining and events.
Wednesdays feature the most affordable happy hour in town.
Free parking is available in the parking lot.