Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Karmiel. Karmiel (Hebrew: כַּרְמִיאֵל, lit. "God's vineyards") is a city in northern Israel. Established in 1964 as a development town, Karmiel is located in the Beit HaKerem Valley which divides upper and lower Galilee. The city is located south of the Acre-Safed road, 32 kilometres (20 miles) from Safed and 20 km (12 miles) from Ma'alot-Tarshiha and 20 km (12 mi) from Acre. In 2016 Karmiel had a population of 45,300.
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5 based on 191 reviews
We are the only 100% gluten free restaurant in northern Israel. We have 100% Gluten Free Pizzas that are also Vegan. Our food is made fresh daily! We do not use a microwave. We try to use as much organic products as we can. Fresh vegetable juices, Smoothi
Incredible nutritious menu filled with tasty healthful salads, soups, pizza, pasta and succulent gourmet raw foods. The owner Zev adds spiritual connection to the infinite through his menu offerings. At times he may be available to offer insights into the nature of creation itself. Though he reserves the right to defer as he is busy running the show there at Elements Cafe in Tzfat.
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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5 based on 14 reviews
Me and my wife arrived there in the middle of the week and found alot of place to sit and relax.The atmosphere is very very authentic and the menu is readible with a very fair prices.As per the pizza, one word -> WOW!!!Easily the best pizza we ever had (including pizza we had in Napoli).The Calzone with Asado meat was very tasty and my wife has a geen pizza which was very delicios.
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4 based on 36 reviews
it is located in Moshave Yodfat, they have built a small shopping area, with nice stores and on the floor above you will find the Cafe Yodfat, service is bad....it takes for ever to draw the attention of the waitresses, seems the staff got no training, prices are fine, and it takes time to get things on your table......but it is the only place there. The view is nice....that is all.
Where to eat Grill food in Karmiel: The Best Restaurants and Bars
3 based on 17 reviews
A surprise find in Karmiel - a combination cafe and bar whose main speciality is sushi, although with a nice varied menu including stir-frys and salads - and kosher to boot.Inside the atmosphere is welcoming, the seating area clean and attractive (not like most places in Israel), and the service prompt and helpful, although granted the place was not busy when I was there. Prices are reasonable. May become one of my regular places!
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Very nice place to stop and grab breakfast or lunch while shopping in the street mall that this place is located. You can find all type of foods including Gluten-free dishes. Dishes are big and test very well. Price are in par with same type of chains. They make their bread on site to it recommended. We go there few times a year and the place is solid!
Top 10 Mediterranean food in Karmiel, Northern District, Israel
4 based on 28 reviews
This is a premium bakery with cakes and pastries that are really wonderful, but very rich and correspondingly expensive compared to chain cafe/bakeries.My previous visits were to buy pastries for special occasions, or for coffee and a piece of their poppy cake that I love. However this time I ordered a breakfast from their menu - and was very pleased. I had a shakshuka, which was very well made and tasty. It came with a delicious bread loaf with condiments, and a side salad. Not set up to be a truly comfortable sit down restaurant, and too lightly staffed, but if it's not busy and you're not in a hurry, don't just have a coffee, but have a meal, you'll be pleasantly surprised.
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