Best Mediterranean restaurants nearby. Discover the best Mediterranean food in Rosh Pina. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Mediterranean restaurants near you. including Auberge Shulamit Restuarant, Pina Barosh - Shiri Bistro, HaAri 8, Plomari 29, Ahim Abu Salach, Tree of Life Vegetarian Cafe, Abu Yuvi, Art Cafe, Jasmine
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We happened upon this small quaint place. We had Jerusalem artichoke soup! Something differnt and delicious. Nice and friendly owner and daughter made sure we enjoyed out food and drinks. He is a creative chief. Small and friendly atmosphere.very diverse
3 based on 32 reviews
How this place got to be number one I have no idea. We ordered coffee and a couple of meals. The coffee came ( eventually)cold so we sent it back and they microwaved it and give it back to us !! My friends got their meal( yogurt and muesli ) and after waiting for about 40 minutes I cancelled my order and we left. When I complained bout the wait the waitress said to " you're not the only people in the restaurant ". True. There was a ( large) family there as well. I really suggest you miss this place and go a few doors up to Moniton.
Hummus bar in old Safed,with nice view ,home atmosphere Authentic place ,Torah lessons in the evening,nice gem on thursdays Home made food festival on fridays We will be happy to see you :)
Abu Yuvi ("Yuvi" is a nickname for Yuval -- the owner) is a humous and soup restaurant located in the artists quarter of Safed/Tzfat. It is family owned and run. From the outside it might give the appearance of a fast food place -- but inside is a very homey and comfortable dining room. The service is excellent. One may choose from several varieties of humous (we tried two and they were wonderful) and soups (the two we had were also excellent). A selection of drinks includes boutique beers and, of course, soft drinks. This is normally Middle Eastern fast food, but it is served nicely in a sit-down restaurant.
4 based on 94 reviews
Tree of Life provides bountiful vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free meals, and our delicious entrees and salads can be modified according to your specifications. We have a full juice and smoothie bar, and serve both gluten-free and whole grain desserts. Th
Came because of reviews here, not the best I have ever had. Nice location but that it about it. Had the stire fried can't say was wonderful and shake was very water. When asked what cakes , pastries are feeshz was told only apple pie, so sad.So sorry that you didn't have a great experience like most of our customers do... come by another time for one of our great fruit shakes-it will be on the house! As for the cakes, etc- that sounds very strange. I assume it was a mistake from our new worker who wasn't yet familiar with all of our products. Sorry for the misunderstanding!
4 based on 107 reviews
variety of salads, the meet was good, and also the pita bread.the service were kind and efficient.due to the variety of salads even veggies or vegans can find something to eat!
We had a wonderful meal of salad and tapas Plomari 29.The staff helped us with the menu, recommending the best options. We were delighted with new preparations of eggplant, stuffed grape leaves, and a sampling of moussaka.Delightful view of the valley at night.Would love to return
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 753 reviews
âShiri Bistroâ (a.k.a Pina BaRosh)is a French rural chef restaurant in the old restoration site of Rosh Pina, Israel. The menu is plentiful and combines principles from the French cuisine with local ingredients and flavors. More than 20 years ago, Chef Sh
Worth a visit if youâre in or near Rosh Pina for the tranquil setting and beautiful view. Three-star food + one additional star for the setting. We also got takeout one night, which was a bad idea since the food doesnât hold up without the view, the food wasnât packed well, and there were no utensils.Dear TravelDad,I'm glad you did enjoy at the evening that you did eat here and regarding the takeout, sorry that it did not work as well. We were short of utensils indeed and will make sure it won't happen again.All the best.
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.
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