Discover Restaurants offering the best Israeli food in Afula, Northern District, Israel. Afula (Hebrew: עֲפוּלָה, Arabic: العفولة) is a city in the Northern District of Israel, often known as the "Capital of the Valley" due to its strategic location in the Jezreel Valley. In 2016 the city had a population of 47,014.
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The place is very very simple (self service and no designed interior), but the grill meat they do is just heavenly good. Try shuarma (rotating meat) in a pita / lafa (taboon bread) and you won't be sorry. Prices are regular for this kind of places.
Very friendly restaurant owners and service. Many options, meat, fish, vegetarian and also great vegan food. Also great breakfast options
5 based on 26 reviews
Falafel Golani is situated across from the police station in the sleepy town of Afula, Israel. About a two-minute walk from the central bus station, it attracts travellers and locals alike. Jews, Arabs, tourists - you name it, all flock to this Mecca of the fried chick pea.Owner Dudu Peretz named the stop in honor of his brother who fell in the 1973 Yom Kippur War. He was a soldier in the tough-as-nails Golani infantry brigade (think of the Marines with an attitude and you're getting close) losing his life trying to recapture the Hermon Mountain Lookout position that had been overrun by Syrian commandoes at the outbreak of the war. Israel eventually took back the position at a heavy price in human life. Don't expect anything fancy here. For 15 NIS (New Israeli Shekels - about $4), you get an artfully-filled pita with falafel balls, chips (that's french fries to you Yanks), and fresh salad. You then can add a plethora of salads, pickled vegies and hot sauces. Believe or not, falafel is great with sourkraut! Personally, I would add tehina sauce, pickles, fried eggplant and then more tehina.
3 based on 303 reviews
We've seen reports from other TripAdvisor members, indicating poor food level issues, but this was the only open restaurant on Saturday in the area.Unfortunately, those reports proved to be correct, and out of 16 meals that we've ordered, only one was good (some beef slices with mushrooms). Kebab was just OK, and the rest was simply bad. Even kids pasta came with virtually no sauce and we had to ask for it. The beef fillet was the worst I ever ate! I had struggled to cut it and chew it...!?!Although we've booked ahead for 16, they couldn't accommodate us together and had to split us to adjacent tables.I guess the watress has felt our disappointment and brought us a desert (plate with some chocholate/nougat triangles), which was nice, but that did not undo the low level of food that we've got.Prices are on the mid-high end, especially taken into account what you get for the money.Bottom line: Don't waste your money, time and taste buds on this place. You'd probably be better investing time (30-45min) travelling a bit further, to Nazareth, Haifa or Krayot area.
4 based on 57 reviews
HA'ACHUZA GRILL BAR Meat The Best For the last decade Haachuza has established its reputation as one of the best restaurants in northen Israel. We serve Business lunch/diner with an amazing over 20 kinds of freshly cut and seasoned salads. Had become a cu
Arrived quite late for lunch, yet there was still a queue inside for vacant tables...Very efficient management in organizing a sitting and then an absolute avalanche of small Middle Eastern salads (close to 20 !) descended upon us, accompanied by Hot Large fresh baked Pita Bread...Most of us ordered also some grilled meats which again arrived promptly with generous fries portions...Hi GurmandulThank you for your kind words,It will be our pleasure to have you with us again.
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4 based on 226 reviews
The views are beautiful. The restaurant sits on the Gilboa Mountain range with a wonderful view of the valley & area.The menu has something for every taste. The service was good.Desserts were individual size, which were fairly priced. Often desserts are expensive but are sized for sharing. These were good value & very tasty too.We haven't been to this restaurant for many years. The approach could be challenging for customers that having walking disabilities, although it has wheelchair accessability, one has to get to the ramp, which wasn't so easy because the area was stony & on an incline.
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4 based on 154 reviews
A very nice place with great atmosphere a very pleasant staff and high quality food. For starters, we ordered the onion soup and the creamy mushroom soup, both were delicious. For the main dish we ordered the spinach blintzes and mushroom blintzes. Both were served with small salad and plenty of good cheese. They were very tasty. We had a very pleasant time and weâd like to thank the pleasant staff. Your care is much noticed. Keep up the good work.
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