Falafel restaurant offers authentic atmosphere with an energetic vibe from steady turnover. Falafel features a thin crunchy crust and airy interior, fried daily in fresh oil for a light, golden color. Prices are reasonable, and the place emphasizes environmental care by recycling used oil.
Salads come really fresh and are layered throughout the pita with falafel for a balanced bite every time. The falafel stays crispy and pairs well with the self-prepared salads.
Fresh, soft pita holds a full portion without being too thick. Falafel pita layers falafel balls and salads evenly, so every bite has a mix of flavors and textures.
Good to know
The restaurant charges 24₪ for a falafel in pita bread instead of the advertised 17₪.
There is often a line on the sidewalk, indicating its popularity.
Expect a long wait in the middle of the day when only one employee is working.
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.
Salads come with a lemony pepper sauce and fresh ingredients. The sabich salad stands out as a delicious option among a rich selection.
Pita here features a perfect mix of Sabich, Schnitzel, and falafel inside fresh, soft bread. The pita botka stands out with its crispy outside and soft challah inside, combining indulgent flavors in one sandwich.
Good to know
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.
Small restaurant near a busy market offers warm, homely atmosphere with fun music and clean, aesthetic space. The vibe is inviting and lively, attracting young locals who enjoy sitting down to eat. Known for exceptional hummus served fresh with unique seasoning.
Salad comes as a small chopped Israeli style alongside very tasty hummus. The salad is fresh and pairs well with the hummus bowl.
Pita comes out fresh, warm, and fluffy every time. It pairs perfectly with a generous bowl of hummus that is so flavorful it stands well on its own.
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The prices are affordable for every pocket.
The portion of hummus is very small.
The restaurant offers a free refill option.
Falafel restaurant offers exceptional cleanliness and a cozy, pleasant atmosphere reminiscent of a traditional market. The energy is calm and indulgent, with great music enhancing the experience. It stands out for serving high-quality, delicious falafel consistently hot and fresh.
Salads come in a variety of fresh options that taste excellent. They pair well with falafel and consistently satisfy.
Pita here comes out amazing and is used in dishes like falafel and sesame balls made with whole wheat pita. Some orders may miss requested sauces like green tahini or tomato salsa inside or on the side.
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The falafel is affordable with a variety of flavors.
The prices are reasonable for the quality of food.
The place is English friendly, making it accessible for tourists.
Falafel restaurant offers excellent cuisine with fresh ingredients and wide variety of toppings. The atmosphere is busy and lively, with a long queue and multilingual staff. Seating is pleasant, with convenient packaging for takeout and a kosher certification.
Salads come fresh with a good selection but focus mainly on lettuce-based options, excluding regular cucumber and tomato mixes. Portions run small, often needing a request for more.
Fresh, plump, and airy pita bread offers a soft, flavorful base. It pairs well with crispy falafel and fresh vegetables for a tasty experience.
Good to know
The place is open until midnight for late-night cravings.
Prices are fair, with meals averaging around 40 shekels.
Expect a long queue during peak hours, indicating its popularity.
Small space with limited seating creates an intimate setting around a grill. Atmosphere feels friendly, authentic, and local, drawing a mix of people who enjoy fresh, flavorful pita and street food. Energy stays pleasant and welcoming, with a folk vibe enhanced by simple, quality offerings.
Salads come fresh and impressive, often paired with roasted yams and grilled sweet potato. Plates include a variety of side dishes like cabbage salad and eggplant.
Pita here is fluffy pillows, juicy, and fresh with a soft texture. Options include meaty selections and perfectly cooked chicken breast, often served with flavorful spices.
Good to know
On Fridays, there’s only a special Shabbat menu with chicken schnitzel or fish balls.
The restrooms are up a flight of stairs, making them not handicapped accessible.
The fair price for 2 skewers including extras is NIS 70 on average.
Falafel shop offers cozy, family-friendly atmosphere with fresh green air and pleasant energy. Seating includes a few indoor spots and benches outside. Known for best falafel in town, featuring soft inside and crispy outside texture with fresh pita.
Salads come fresh and made on the spot alongside hummus and tahini. The falafel balls sit layered with salads, mixing flavors in every bite, and the spicy tomato salad pairs well with falafel.
Soft pita bread has an authentic taste and comes fresh and large. It pairs well with warm falafel and fresh vegetable salads for a satisfying meal.
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A meal for 2 costs 60 shekels.
The reasonable price of falafel is NIS 19 per dish.
Customers should communicate their spice preferences to avoid receiving spicy food.
Restaurant offers a pleasant family feeling with a modest, cute setting and two friendly cats adding charm. Atmosphere mixes good vibes with music leaning toward club style, which some may find less chill. Known for excellent hummus and shakshuka, it serves affordable, hyper-local dishes praised for quality and taste.
Salads come in varied and delicious forms, often served alongside hummus and pita. Meals include tasty salads and side dishes that add fullness and flavor.
Pita comes fresh and soft, often served warm alongside excellent hummus and small salads. Portions include cold pita with mezze, offering a balanced mix of textures.
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The prices are affordable and reasonable for local standards.
The portion size is very big and satisfying.
There are delicious and varied vegan options available.
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.
Salads come with fresh, crisp vegetables and often accompany dishes like hummus pita or fool with egg. Options include vegetable salad additions that complement meals well.
Soft, fresh pita works great for scooping up the hummus and salad. Gluten-free pita options are available and bought fresh.
Good to know
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.
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.
Lots of salads available including cabbage and pickles. The salads are generally mediocre but come with extras like a fried pita snack.
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.
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.
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.
Salads here stand out for their freshness and variety, including a chopped vegetable salad and tahini. The chicken Caesar salad features high quality meats and is notably flavorful.
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.
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.
Small, crowded space with cozy atmosphere and natural yard full of vegetation creates an inviting setting. 80's soundtrack and heartfelt singing add to the fun, pleasant vibe. Known for authentic Israeli flavors and some of the best hummus, it offers an affordable, genuine dining experience.
Vegetable salads come fresh and delicious with simple, tasty flavors. The piquant tomato salad adds a hot kick, while side salads like falafel and hummus pair well and feel generous in portion.
Pita bread comes out fluffy and fresh with an indulgent taste. Sometimes there is a shortage, but they manage to serve it consistently.
Good to know
There is no parking available.
Expect a long line outside due to popularity.
Shakshuka costs 32 NIS.
Gyro restaurant offers fresh ingredients and a clean environment. Shawarma tastes very flavorful and satisfying.
Salads come in plentiful portions with a variety of sauces and side dishes. The shawarma salad tastes fresh, but the salad bar is not refrigerated, which affects the overall freshness.
Warm pita bread holds a very generous amount of meat seasoned deliciously and filled to the end in every bite. Shawarma pita with turkey costs 50 shekels and does not come with chips on the side.
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The price for a shawarma pita is 50 shekels.
This is a kosher establishment.
The place is clean and family-friendly.
Restaurant offers cleanliness comparable to an operating room and maintains a polished, old-time atmosphere with comfortable seating. It serves kosher shawarma with generous portions and a wide choice of toppings, attracting those seeking authentic, flavorful meals in a casual setting.
Salads come in a huge selection and are always fresh and sweet. Plenty of options are available for free at the salad bar to top your meal.
Shawarma comes stuffed in a pita with a variety of tasty salads to add inside. Options include schnitzel and falafel served in pita or other breads, often with fries or chips on the side.
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The establishment is known for its cleanliness and high standards.
You can pay by card, making transactions convenient.
There is a huge selection of free salads at the bar.
Hummus and falafel stand out with soft, smooth texture and airy, crispy falafel served fresh. The space feels cozy and clean, offering fair prices and occasional complimentary coffee or tea. Business meals are available throughout the day, creating a steady, welcoming rhythm.
Salads come with houmous, tahini, hard boiled eggs, and whole chickpeas. They taste excellent and pair well with falafel and chips.
Fresh pitas come hot from the oven but sometimes arrive cold. Orders typically include two medium-sized pitas that pair well with dishes like hummus with meat or falafel pizza.
Good to know
The restaurant offers business meals throughout the day.
Expect only two pitas per portion.
Prices are fair and not expensive.
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.
An array of 26 Middle Eastern salads and dips arrives quickly, served fresh and well seasoned. Large portions of fresh and delicious salads fill the table alongside various toppings and side dishes.
Pita comes crispy and light, served alongside salads, falafel, and hummus. It arrives as part of a snack selection included with the main course, complementing traditional Israeli vegetable dishes with various sauces.
Good to know
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.
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.
Large portions of fresh salads come with meals. Salads consistently stay excellent and juicy, complementing the shawarma well.
Juicy pita bread holds a decent amount of meat with tasty seasoning. Shawarma wrapped in pita stands out as really flavorful and satisfying.
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.
Cozy restaurant with an authentic atmosphere and friendly energy. Noise levels rise with shouting and lively chatter, creating a fun and warm environment. Known for handmade hummus and a menu full of unique dishes, it draws people seeking genuine local flavors.
Vegetable salad stands out for its freshness and tasty flavor. It pairs well with dishes like falafel and hummus, making it a solid choice among the small salads offered.
Good to know
For 100 NIS, you can get a meal including hummus with meat, falafel, and lemonade.
Expect long wait times during peak hours due to high take-away orders.
Parking can be difficult in the area, so plan accordingly.
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.
Offers a generous selection of salads alongside skewers and side dishes. Portions with salads cost about 45 shekels.
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.
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Expect to wait for a seat during busy hours.
A skewer in a baguette and a drink costs NIS 30.
The menu features a simple selection of meats, falafel, and salads.
Bright colors and cozy design create an inviting, family-friendly atmosphere with loud music and a luxurious vibe. The place draws hummus lovers seeking authentic, fresh hummus with affordable prices. Friendly people contribute to a warm, pleasant experience.
Salads come with spicy flavors and a variety of sauces. Meals include a personal salad and the salad costs 10 NIS.
Hot, steamed pita bread comes with hummus and toppings. The pita arrives fresh and warm but is not always recommended to eat with the hummus.
Good to know
Baguettes are available on Thursdays.
Hummus costs NIS 25, while Hamshuka is NIS 30.
Salad is available for NIS 10.
Small, lively Mediterranean spot with a charming shell-themed atmosphere and excellent music. The vibe feels like a neighborhood hangout with electrifying energy and a welcoming, home-like mood. Seating includes both bar and outdoor options, creating a casual yet engaging experience.
Fresh vegetable salads come with grilled green vegetables like zucchini, green onion, and spinach. Salads often include tahini and pair well with kebabs and pita bread.
Soft pita bread holds kebab and green salad with a well-arranged mix of ingredients. The combination of pita kebab and burnt hot pepper on the plancha adds a flavorful touch.
Good to know
The restaurant closes at 5 p.m.
There is no parking available at Shmuel.
You cannot pay at the cash register; you have to add service when sitting in the place.
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.
Large selection of salads offers variety. Sabich pita includes fresh salad alongside fried eggplant and tahini. Salad portions can be small in some dishes like falafel pita.
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.
Cozy, modern restaurant with clean, well-maintained spaces and outdoor seating near a playground. Busy atmosphere with a steady flow of guests around midday. Known for fresh, high-quality hummus and reasonable prices for the area.
Salads come with fresh pita bread or chips and serve well in small portions. They offer a simple, satisfying side or light meal option.
Pita comes with free sauces and usually two pieces per order. The bread is good and fun to eat, pairing well with delicious hummus.
Good to know
The restaurant operates on a self-service basis.
The hummus costs between 30 to 40 NIS.
Expect the restaurant to be busy in the afternoon.
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.
Salads come fresh and tasty with a wide selection that feels fulfilling. Main courses include unlimited free refills of diverse salads, adding great value and flavor.
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.
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.
Chophouse restaurant offers quiet atmosphere with clean surroundings and fresh salads. Shawarma features excellent quality with unique combinations like veal with cashew and pistachio. Portions vary, and prices range from fair to expensive.
Salads come plentiful and fresh with every order. They often arrive as an extra side and offer a crazy selection to choose from.
Pita often tears easily and can be cold or not fresh. It sometimes spills fillings when it rips, despite efforts to blow it up for shawarma.
Good to know
Expect to pay around 50 NIS for a veal dish.
The restaurant offers a wide selection of salads.
The place is dog-friendly, allowing pets in outdoor seating.
Small, cosy restaurant with an old-fashioned charm and lively atmosphere featuring music and occasional live poetry. Outdoor sidewalk seating adds to the neighborhood vibe despite nearby construction. Known for excellent hummus that ranks among the best in Israel.
Fresh and crunchy vegetables feature in the salads, often paired with tahini and fresh hummus. Some salads include unique options like a French lentil salad and a dish called spicy onion.
Soft pita bread wraps around boiled eggs and pairs well with excellent hummus that stays authentic and simple. Tasty toppings add flavor without overpowering the soft pita texture.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a self-service format for hummus and drinks.
Prices for dishes start at NIS 30, with a plate of hummus and salad costing around NIS 90.
There is a complimentary refill for hummus with your order.
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.
Good to know
Expect long wait times, especially during peak hours and at night.
On Mondays, unique meats are available for your pita.
This place is take-away only; no seating is available.
Outdoor seating faces a quiet park and a beautiful garden, creating a peaceful, pastoral atmosphere. The place draws a neighborhood crowd and offers a strictly kosher menu with mostly vegan options. It operates without indoor seating, emphasizing a relaxed, natural setting for meals.
Salads come with chopped freshness and pair well with peppers in pita. They look beautiful and complement dishes like hummus and falafel.
Pita comes cold and hard, not fresh. It arrives quickly with toppings in plastic containers alongside good peppers and salads.
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Prices at Hummus Emdamas are very reasonable, making it an ideal spot for a nourishing meal.
Be prepared for a long line on Friday lunchtime.
The establishment is strictly kosher.
Big falafel restaurant with Tel Aviv vibes and a pharmacy-like design creates a unique setting. Electronic music plays through high-quality speakers, adding a modern touch to the lively atmosphere. Seating ranges from comfortable indoors to crowded outdoor areas, attracting a northern crowd.
Salads come in abundant varieties, many self-serve, featuring fresh fried eggplant and classic Israeli options. Portions range from small to sizable, complementing dishes like falafel in fluffy pita.
Soft, fluffy pita comes filled with a tasty mix of falafel, hummus, salad, and tahini sauce. Gluten-free pita options exist and pair well with roasted eggplant and other fresh toppings.
Good to know
Expect a long line outside, but it moves quickly.
Reservations are not accepted; arrive early to avoid long waits.
Credit cards are accepted, but some European cards may be refused.