Falafel shines with a thin crunchy crust and airy inside, fried fresh daily for a light golden color. Soft, fresh pita holds a full portion, layering falafel and salads for a balanced bite. Prices stay reasonable, and the spot recycles oil, showing environmental care.
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.
Sabich spot shines with airy pita and excellent eggplant. Fluffy, tender bread holds well-balanced fillings like schnitzel and falafel. Clean, polished vibe feels busy but inviting, with prices matching local standards.
Airy and soft textures define the pita here, with ingredients arranged carefully inside. The pita schnitzel and falafel versions show well-balanced fillings and a fluffy, tender bread that feels made with care and quality.
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Expect a long queue during peak hours, especially for lunch.
Prices for a meal can reach up to 31 ILS for a pita and drink.
You can choose to eat in or take away your order.
Small spot buzzes with world-class kebabs grilled over charcoal. Juicy veal and lamb fill best pita with tahini and fresh salads. Crowded, moody vibe matches strong local Tel Avivian energy, perfect for quick, flavorful take-away meals.
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.
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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.
Gyro restaurant serves fresh ingredients in a clean setting. Shawarma pita features warm pita bread packed with generous meat and rich flavor. Turkey shawarma costs 50 shekels but comes without chips.
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.
Good to know
The price for a shawarma pita is 50 shekels.
This is a kosher establishment.
The place is clean and family-friendly.
Falafel shines with consistently hot and fresh quality in a cozy, traditional market setting. Pita is amazing and whole wheat, perfect for falafel and sesame balls. Cleanliness and calm energy make dining here a pleasant, indulgent experience.
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.
Shawarma spot offers a free salad bar and clean space. Pitas are well filled with fresh bread and tasty falafel. Prices are high but reflect the busy location.
Pitas come well filled with fresh bread and generous amounts of meat like chicken and lamb. The falafel pita stands out as very tasty and satisfying. Prices hover around 45 NIS per pita.
Good to know
The shawarma place is open late at night.
A portion of shawarma costs over NIS 50.
The price of the shawarma is NIS 75 per serving.
Falafel stand serves very affordable prices with fresh, tasty falafel balls. Pitas are bigger than usual but sometimes arrive cold. No seating and a fast-paced vibe make it perfect for quick bites.
Falafel pitas come with bigger pita bread and cost around 9 shekels. The pita sometimes arrives cold, and adding chips inside raises the price to 10 shekels.
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Payment is only accepted in cash.
The restaurant is not open on Shabbat.
Falafel costs 8 shekels, a great price.
Outdoor seating with main square views creates a lively vibe. Cocktails are insanely delicious, adding a fancy touch. Druze pita is light and flavorful, though small and casual, perfect for a quick bite.
Small and casual, the Druze pita features tahini and delivers delicious flavors despite lacking salt. It offers a light, not very substantial, eating experience.
Good to know
Reservations are key; it's important to book in advance.
The table is only reserved for 90 minutes.
Expect to pay around 190 NIS including tip.