Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Caesarea. 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 28 reviews
Overall mediocre Asian food. I order to my office quite frequently. This time I ordered edamame (steamed soy beans) as an appetizer. After eating some, I noticed a fat little green caterpillar popping out of one of the pods. Naturally, this ended my meal prematurely. I called them - they refused to give me a refund, and offered "a small compensation for the next order". Well, there isn't going to be one.See the attached photo.After asking and understanding the main dish was good Only a part of this review is true, no "small" compensation was offer , and no refund was asked by this costumer
4 based on 28 reviews
It looks like fantastic place for breakfast or lunch.We took three different sandwiches, they were all fantastic, especially the sardines.The service was very good, with a friendly smile.If you happened to be in the neighborhood it is sure a very viable recommended option.
4 based on 16 reviews
We have visited this restaurant twice and the food is inconsistent: lovely at one visit and inedible and tasteless at another. When we told the waitresse that the potatoes in our dish were hard and undercooked, no replacement was offered and the dish was included in the bill.
A beautiful place
Three of us ate there tonight - having two meat and one vegetarian thali, three drinks and two pieces of gulab jamoon for dessert. The chicken tikka masala was very good as were the vegetables. We felt the white rice and dal could have been tastier. The dessert was extremely good. Total cost for the three of us was 232 shekels including mandatory 10% tip. Thstâs inexpensive for Israel.
3 based on 29 reviews
I've been there with a friend for lunch and I was pretty impressed with their variety of vegetarian options. Some interesting sushi rolls (not your boring avocado-cucumber), veggie phad Thai, soups... The service was just OK. But in general the service in Israel is usually quite average. A nice place to enjoy some Asian food. I liked.
4 based on 42 reviews
A local bistro with oriental twist, where life of Caesarea is happening. Stop by for a cup of fresh coffee, on-sight made sushi or some other delicacies from our extensive menu. Located right at the Caesarea Community centre, Nagomi is open daily for brea
This restaurant serves European style breakfast like salads , sandwiches, all style eggs , selection of juices , and as of noon Japanese food like sushi , sashimi etc . Food was good . The restaurant is badly managed , service nonprofessional, staff could not cope with serving to customers and preparing take away orders .
3 based on 119 reviews
Went with my daughter to this trendy place in Caesarea, just off the main no.2 highway. We had the salmon and tuna "tataki rolls" which weren't bad, but not exeptional either, the "wakama salad", the "agadashi tofu" and a "tamaki tuna" hand roll, all reasonably tasty. Service was swift, maybe because we didn't arrive at the rush hour. The prices though were rather stiff in light of what we had, and the premises itself, being right next to a gas station, unlike some restaurants located whithin expensive shopping malls where exorbitant rent rate forces the meal prices up.There are few Jpanese restaurants in the vicinity, in which you could fare considerably better price-wise.
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