Discover Restaurants offering the best Middle Eastern food in Caesarea, Haifa District, Israel. Caesarea (Hebrew: קֵיסָרְיָה, Kaysariya or Qesarya; Arabic: قيسارية, Qaysaria; Greek: Καισάρεια; /ˌsɛzəˈriːə, ˌsɛsəˈriːə, ˌsiːzəˈriːə/) is a town in north-central Israel. Located midway between Tel Aviv and Haifa on the coastal plain near the city of Hadera, it falls under the jurisdiction of Hof HaCarmel Regional Council. With a population of 4,970, it is the only Israeli locality managed by a private organization, the Caesarea Development Corporation, and also one of the most populous localities not recognized as a local council.
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4 based on 37 reviews
It is about a good tasty' mostly crowded fresh mediteranine food' humus; tahina and lot of meat types on the sticks' it relative cost effective ' as long as you are ok within a noisy local resturant where the managers "control" the waiters service by loud calls ''' however for us as locals - it is fun & tasty for relative fast food or take-away
4 based on 143 reviews
This restaurant has a great seaview and good fish dishes. The fish they are buying from local fishermen. So, it's fresh and tasty. There are meat dishes as well, but I didn't order it and can't say something...Prices are not cheap and expensive...I recommend...
4 based on 41 reviews
We had dinner here, then the next day bought some take out food for Friday night.Don't expect any airs and graces because it's probably best referred to as a cafe dressed up as a restaurant.The menu is only in English, although there is an English menu on their website, and the staff are happy to explain what the various items are.We ordered a chicken soup that came in a large bowl with a good size piece of chicken and some potatoes, as well as a chicken schnitzel.We were able to get a big enough meal just from those 2 menu items, although others might share the soup and choose a main menu item each.The food is freshly cooked and served quickly; prices very reasonable.We'd go back when in the area again.
4 based on 32 reviews
Always fresh, very clean and not greasy! Some falafel leaves you with heartburn or indigestion, but not gazoz falafel. Top quality falafel and friendly service
4 based on 40 reviews
Excellent meat , simple restaurant , a must near Caesaria . Do not order merguez they are too hot by far. All the remaining food is good. It is a snack bar of meat . Benhamou is a butcher
4 based on 74 reviews
Special hummus place Authentic and charming atmosphere , located in the village atmosphere Huge variety of hummus with various toping additions and rural food authentic original Maza entrees Special desserts and a selection of vegan dishes and vegetarian
Yossef's Hummus tastes different from the Hummus you'll find in big cities, whether in the North or center of Israel. It has a very smooth and liquidy texture, which is not to my personal taste.On the other hand the service was excellent, and true to their word, "You will not leave hungry", the waitress came by and asked if we would like a refile. The atmosphere is of a neighborhood restaurant, very relaxed and young.
4 based on 72 reviews
had the more lavish dish which was with deep fried eggplants etc.this kind of authentic home made Hummus has become very common in israel, in most cases they are above average, just like this one.sometimes too much is too less, stick to the basic Hummus, thine &egg combo.service was of course good as this is a small place (really small).the Hummus was very good.price also in the cheap eat range.all in all, good for a filling meal for low cost.price 6-10 Euro depends on what you order.
4 based on 84 reviews
Yet again, another visit confirms that this is the best schwarma place in Israel. Excellent food, huge portions, friendly service. Great value. Just know that it's hard to find, on the eastern side of the service road for route 4, on the same corner as the TEN gasoline station and the Home Store, on Manai St between Hayotsrim and Ze'ev Hochberg streets. Best to enter off of Rt 4 at HaUman St, make immediate left onto Combe St (which becomes Manai), and drive north about 800 ft (250 meters), and you will see it on your right, just past the TEN gasoline station.
4 based on 266 reviews
Our coworkers wanted to take us to dinner with a great view. The view, even at night, was nice as some of the coast area was lit up, so you could see the water.Everyone enjoyed the calamari, eggplant and baked cauliflower appetizers. Unfortunately, two of the four of us were happy with our entrees. The people who ordered the pasta dishes enjoyed their entrees, but the whole fish and moussaka were not as good as they could have been as the fish was a bit dry.There are also some feral cats that wonder about the outside area. They just wandered about but did not bother us during our meal.
Where to eat Mediterranean food in Caesarea: The Best Restaurants and Bars
5 based on 46 reviews
Hanamalia is located among the abundance of tourist sites that tell the story of ancient Israel and Caesarea. You can enjoy the israeli cuisine while viewing the historical scenery.
My friend and I tried numerous falafel places throughout Israel and both agreed this was the best, by far. They tasted amazing and, for the same prices as others, were by far the most generously stuffed. We also had the shawarma, which was delicious. Fair prices, friendly food, and delicious food - canât be beat!
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