Tiny space with beautiful design creates a young, lively atmosphere. Bagels are fresh and high quality, offering a large selection of fine fillings. Service is courteous and inviting, adding to the overall good vibe.
Offers a great kosher option for those on the go. The place is fully kosher and known for its kosher bagels.
Offers top breakfast and lunch options with a very popular atmosphere. Often has a queue down the block during weekends and lunch rushes.
Good to know
The shop is open late, until 11pm on weekdays.
Takeout is available, and online ordering is encouraged.
Expect busy hours during breakfast; seating fills up quickly.
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.
Offers kosher dairy food with a focus on delicious dishes. Provides a rare option for kosher dining.
Casual spots offer fun lunches with delicious food. The atmosphere stays relaxed and inviting for midday meals.
Good to know
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.
Small, simple space offers an authentic Chinese atmosphere with a cozy, homey vibe. The energy is quiet and unpretentious, attracting those seeking kosher, affordable Chinese food with a genuine touch. Minimalist decor and a warm setting distinguish it from typical Chinese restaurants.
Offers affordable kosher Chinese food with a unique menu. Serves as a reliable option for kosher diners seeking Chinese cuisine.
Offers a good lunch deal with great value for the price. Suitable for business lunches and casual meals with coworkers.
Good to know
The restaurant serves authentic kosher Chinese food.
Business lunches are reasonably priced for Israel.
They accept Cibus for payment.
Restaurant combines kosher dining with a warm, family-friendly atmosphere and vibrant music. Interior blends a kibbutz-style dining room with a luxurious exterior setting. Guests enjoy fresh salads and phenomenal kebabs in a pleasant, well-maintained space.
Fresh, kosher food is available, including options suitable for Passover. Meals consistently meet kosher standards and offer a delicious dining experience.
Lunch specials offer large portions at a very reasonable price. The spot suits business meals and group lunches well.
Good to know
Service fees are added to the check, increasing the total bill unexpectedly.
The restaurant can accommodate large groups, as we arrived as a group of about 60 people for lunch.
The place is kosher, offering great options for those who need it.
Open terrace offers fresh Mediterranean breeze and an excellent view. Atmosphere feels inviting with a typical local vibe. Food focuses on fresh fish and well-made skewers with a variety of dips and salads.
Kosher food includes meat and fish options with fresh salads. Staff are friendly, and the place is one of the few kosher spots around.
Groups of all sizes gather for hearty lunches that often become early suppers. Seafood pairs well with a nice bottle of Israeli white wine, making lunch a main meal rather than a light bite.
Good to know
Free parking is available next to the restaurant.
Customers receive a free coffee or tea after their meal.
A service fee is charged on all bills.
Small, intimate cafe with a blooming courtyard and historical structure creates a European atmosphere. Ambiance varies from calm and peaceful to noisy and stuffy, with tables placed closely together. Outdoor garden seating offers a serene spot amid the lively setting.
Food here is fully kosher with strict kashrut, including no legumes for Ashkenazim. The menu offers delicious, abundant dishes that maintain kosher standards even during Passover.
Big, beautiful portions stand out for lunch here. The spot serves solid breakfast and lunch options that work well for groups or solo meals.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended if you are going on the weekends.
On Fridays, the restaurant can be pretty full.
Reservations cannot be made on Fridays and seating is based on availability.
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 wide variety of kosher options exist alongside non-kosher choices. The complex offers respectable representation for the kosher-observant crowd with plenty of selections to choose from.
Many options for lunch and desserts fill the market, creating a lively spot for meals. The setting offers a European vibe and suits gatherings with friends for lunch or drinks.
Good to know
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.
Parisian-style brasserie with classic design and white tablecloths creates a romantic, quiet atmosphere complemented by pleasant background music. Indoor seating feels crowded, while outdoor areas suffer from poor shading. Certified kosher with a varied dairy menu featuring fish dishes.
Quality and kosher dairy food stand out here. The restaurant offers a delicious kosher menu in a central spot, making it a solid choice for those who care about kosher dining.
Lunch offers high quality dishes served in a relaxed setting. It suits both couples and friends looking for a pleasant midday meal.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a 15% discount on wine at noon.
The restaurant is certified kosher.
The outdoor seating is not properly shaded and the umbrellas create a greenhouse effect.
Beautifully designed with an oriental style, the space feels homey and lively despite being noisy and crowded. Comfortable seating accommodates many guests, including families with baby chairs available. The atmosphere blends a pleasant vibe with a bustling energy typical of popular Israeli eateries.
Offers the highest level of kosher certification and follows strict kosher rules like not adding butter to meat. The entire menu is fully kosher, ensuring compliance with all kosher dietary laws.
Hearty, meaty lunches suit groups or family gatherings well. The spot stays quiet during lunch hours, offering a relaxed vibe after exploring the port.
Good to know
You can get unlimited refills of any of the salads, dips, and bread.
Chips and tahini cost NIS 100.
Paying NIS 68 for pita shawarma and a drink is outrageous.