Reviews on Israeli food in Amirim, Northern District, Israel. Amirim (Hebrew: אֲמִירִים, lit. Treetops) is a moshav in northern Israel. Located 650 metres above sea level on a hill overlooking the Sea of Galilee, it was established by vegetarians. In 2016 it had a population of 795.
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4 based on 16 reviews
Mendi's is the place to go if you are looking for a meat restaurant offering traditional Jewish food in a hamishe atmosphere. With its B'datz (Eidat Charedi) hechsher. Mendi's also does take out, especially for Shabbat, as well as catering for small and l
Had a nice dinner at this place.We had to wait like half an hour to get a table as this place was jam packed and we didn't have reservations.Food was good, service was okay.
4 based on 97 reviews
Kosher, diary. Magnificent view over the Galil mountains
The portions were very large so we erred in each ordering salad and pasta- no room for the scrumptious-looking desserts! They had some unusual pasta like beet gnocchi, which were cheese-filled, and chestnut ravioli. There was a good variety of food and what we ordered( salad, pasta) was very tasty. We were there on a winter night so we ate inside; it had a very simple decor. But given where it is located, probably does have a nice view as other reviews have noted.
4 based on 83 reviews
Kosher dairy restaurat with amazing view of meron mountains
My wife and I had a good dinner there around 9pm on a weeknight while on vacation in Tzfat. The food was good and generous portions. We had Cheese Ravioli and Baked Salmon with rice. The service was quick and friendly, even after I changed my order. The restaurant is kosher l'mehadrin dairy. The prices were better than in our hometown. I would return.
4 based on 414 reviews
The restaurantâs rich menu offers a range of delicacies, specializing in home-smoked meat and fish, exclusive first courses including the famous chestnut soup served in the winter, and, of course, classic main courses such as fresh veal fillet steak, fres
Four of us had dinner at Auberge Shulamit as we were in Rosh Pina on a Friday night, and not many restaurants were open. Two of us ordered the sea bream âtagine,â which had no Moroccan flavors at all. Perhaps it got that name because the rice came out in a conical shape. The fish was just fine, but it was served in too heavy a cream sauce. My husband had the chestnut ravioli, and while the pasta was quite tasty, it came in too heavy an Alfredo sauce. We started with the traditional Israeli appetizer of âbread with dips,â which were quite disappointing. It was just 3 dips, and only the pesto was good. The fourth member of our party ordered a shrimp dish, which she said was quite dull. We all agreed that the best part of the meal were the cucumbers in the salad we shared. Despite the fact that the restaurant was not full, our waiter was not very attentive or efficient.
5 based on 86 reviews
What a jewel....This restaurant is very beautiful and very unique.The food is fusion of Lebanonâs and Bulgariaâs cuisine.Very nice menu with great selection of dishes.Appetizers were delicious and very nice portions.The main course was delivered in a beautiful traditional Bulgarian clay pot.The deserts were fantastic.Service was great.The view is breathtaking.......
4 based on 156 reviews
You may wish to first read my previous review of February 15, 2017. I just now wish to report that Ein Camonim had maintained its previous high quality and pleasant atmosphere. This is an accomplishment - many places deteriorate with time or popularity. Two things worth noting:1. They have moved the cheese store, previously next door to being a counter within the restaurant - as the store was never buy and was mostly used by patrons of the restaurant after having their meal, this should not be disruptive.2. As noted in other reviews, service can be slow. I do not see this as effecting the high rating as it is almost fitting for the type of place this is! Not a problem if you are not in a rush and especially if you order the "all you can eat" fixed meal.
4 based on 52 reviews
A multi-sensory culinary experience at Amirey Hagalil Boutique Hotel Dining at the enchanted restaurant is an experience that complements the pleasure of staying at Amirey Hagalil Boutique Hotel and turns your vacation into one long, ongoing indulgence. T
We spent two nights in Amirim and the first evening we ate here. It is a set meal with choice oof first course of 3 and main course also of several for a very reasonable price of 138 SH . As usual my spouse had fish and I the steak (for which there was a small additional charge). The meal included a desert and we received a glass of wine ,because we came from the particular zimmer we stayed at (though it seems they have that arrangement with many). The food was good if not excellent but considering the price I certainly thoiught we got valur for our money. It also has the advantage of being the closest option for a decent meal to Amirim . All i all quite satisfactory.
4 based on 357 reviews
I had a delicious lamb burger there. And everyone else in my party liked what they had. As others have said, the portions are generous and can be shared.
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4 based on 61 reviews
We celebrated a family birthday in El Galil restaurant. We arrived to find the tables decorated with flowers, balloons and lights. The food was absolutely incredible with a wide range of dishes all vegan each one more and more delicious and all home made including the bread. The jewel on the crown was the birthday cake which was all vegan and was not only beautiful but delicious. I highly recommend El Galil not only for the food but also for the amazing hospitality!!
4 based on 88 reviews
Family Owned Bakery and cafe. Serves breakfasts and light meals - salads, Quiches, Soup etc. Also arts and Crafts Gallery and small Health food shop.Joy and Ariel, a mother and son team, bake wonderful wholemeal breads, pita bread and cakes and make Jam,
Had a wonderful vegetarian feast in lovely country setting.The owners are a sweet Australian couple and they enjoy hosting people from all over the world.The salads were fresh and tastey.The highlight was the homemade cheesecake...not to be missed.Look forward to returning when I am next in the area.
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