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.
Fresh pita baked on the premises pairs well with dishes like spiced lamb, Arayes grilled with meat and spices, and flavorful hummus. Portions are good, and the pita complements smoky tahini and tomato salsa nicely.
Outdoor seating offers a lovely spot to sit and people-watch. Staff serve drinks outside while waiting for a table, making the experience comfortable even when busy.
Good to know
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.
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.
Warm pita bread arrives fresh from the oven, served alongside a variety of excellent mezets and dips. Long mini pitas and pita baskets come frequently, complementing salads, olives, and cabbage as part of a generous spread.
Outdoor seating includes a small corridor with tables that resemble those in Greece. The vibe outside feels relaxed and inviting, making it a nice spot to sit and enjoy a meal.
Good to know
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.
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.
Outdoor seating faces the sea air on a closed road with open sidewalks. The space is small and cozy with no outdoor lighting and occasional smoking.
Good to know
The cost of falafel with hummus and salad is 45 NIS without bread.
The price for a shawarma wrap is around 13 euros.
They accept card payments.
Restaurant sits right by the old port with outdoor seating offering Mediterranean Sea views and sunset sights. Atmosphere feels busy and lively, with music and street performances adding to the energy. Large variety of snacks arrive immediately, creating a distinctive dining pattern.
Pitas come freshly baked on the spot and served warm. They pair with a variety of dips, hummus, and pickled vegetables, and the staff keeps salads and pitas constantly replenished.
Tables sit next to a glass wall that opens to the outside, letting in fresh air and views of the sunset. The patio seating is right by the harbor, offering a calm spot to enjoy the port atmosphere away from noise.
Good to know
Customers who do not order a main dish will have to pay NIS 65 for 20 salads.
The restaurant charges per person seated, and this charge can be repeated.
Customers can choose to take just the starters for 65 Shekels or order an entree, where the starters are included.
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.
Fresh salads come with pita bread served alongside humus and falafel. Food arrives in small dishes meant to be eaten with the soft, delicious pita.
A huge outdoor seating area offers a view of the sea with shaded spots and a cool sea breeze. A balcony provides a nice place to sit outside and enjoy the air.
Good to know
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.
Outdoor seating on a busy street creates a lively, Tel Aviv-style atmosphere with friendly staff and pleasant music. The place feels crowded and touristy, offering an inviting and relaxed vibe despite some strong odors near the entrance.
Fluffy pita bread holds fillings like eggplant both inside and along the pita, keeping flavor in every bite. Half falafel pita comes with lots of vegetables and an egg roll filled with potatoes, all for 20 shekels.
Good to know
The cost for half a falafel pita is $20.
It gets crowded at times, but it's worth the wait.
There are almost no places to sit.
Garage-like space offers relaxed atmosphere with varied indoor and outdoor seating and 24/7 availability. Music plays softly while patrons enjoy customizable shawarma known for being juicy and well-seasoned. Outdoor area features a pickle bar and self-service towels enhancing casual dining.
Juicy pita bread holds a decent amount of meat with tasty seasoning. Shawarma wrapped in pita stands out as really flavorful and satisfying.
Many tables and chairs sit outside for eating. Outdoor seating feels fantastic and suits small groups or takeout.
Good to know
The restaurant is open 24/7.
The price for a full portion is only 44 shekels.
Each order comes with multiple sides at no extra cost.
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.
Tables come with a variety of fresh pita bread served alongside hummus and several small salads. Pita often accompanies main dishes and fresh tapas, but it needs to be requested separately.
Spacious outdoor seating sits right on the water's edge with views of the port. A heater keeps the space comfortable, making it nice to sit outside even in summer.
Good to know
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.