Find out what Middle Eastern restaurants to try in Ramat Gan. Ramat Gan (Hebrew: רָמַת גַּן; Arabic: رَمَات چَان) is a city in the Tel Aviv District of Israel, located east of Tel Aviv. It is home to one of the world's major diamond exchanges, and many high-tech industries.
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4 based on 929 reviews
"Fatush" sea fish, sumac and pita.
The problem when somewhere becomes very popular is if the service becomes arrogant. My wife really enjoyed her meal whereas I felt the menu didn't grab me. I get why it's a place to eat and be seen but just not for me.
4 based on 143 reviews
We are a Kosher meat chef restaurant located in the Bursa in Ramat Gan. We have a private room and space to celebrate all your simchas.
The food had deteriorated, the service has become rude and unprofessional, the prices have bern hiked by 25% WITHOUT being written up on the menu. It used to be perfection but now, sadly, due to the success, they feel that they donât need to make the effort any longer..... too bad!
4 based on 356 reviews
Definitely felt it was a but disappointing. Food was good but not earth-shattering. Roasted cauliflower was kind of limp. Burger was tasty but lamb was a little dry. Service was overly abrupt and nasty (and Iâm very used to Israeli style interactions). Not in a rush to return
Most Popular Bar food in Ramat Gan, Tel Aviv District, Israel
4 based on 161 reviews
We came on a Friday afternoon without a reservation. Our part of four waited 1.5 hours or so but the host brought complimentary beverages (inc. beer) to cool us and the other patrons off. Once we got in, the music was great and the food was even better. The staff have us some recommendations that were awesome. I only wish I'd had more room in my stomach to try to soup!
Where to eat Pub food in Ramat Gan: The Best Restaurants and Bars
5 based on 328 reviews
Bar- Restaurant, happy Casual dinning . Mediterranean, traditional Israeli food. Meet & fish, Vegetarian Friendly, beers & cocktails.
Good atmosphere, good service and a nice place to sit and relax in the market.The food is OK+ - I had a Balkan Shakshuka that was served with small sides of salad and a fresh bread.However, the egg in the Shakshuka was a little runny and I was not asked if this is how I like my egg. The restaurant did not have wholemeal or other non-white bread to serve with the dish.The house beer "Malca" is very nice and smooth.Reasonable prices.
Most Popular Asian food in Ramat Gan, Tel Aviv District, Israel
4 based on 579 reviews
Haachim in Hebrew means "The Brothers", and is owned by two actual brothers. Haachim offers great mediterranean meals with a Levantine hang out atmosphere. Our menu includes great appetizers, sophisticated salads, steaks and skewers from our authentic Isr
We have been in numerous Israeli restaurants around Israel and particularly in Tel Aviv. We traveled to this restaurant looking forward to the experience. The host showed us to our table more or less immediately. The place was full, very loud music indeed. We are used to loud music but this was really overwhelmingly loud. We asked for water, the waitress brought it straight away. I requested the waitress to speak in English as my wife does not know Hebrew very well. The waitress said 'I can not do this" and disappeared to get someone who could...... we waited for over 15 minutes until a person called Ran appeared and explained the specials. We ordered first and main dishes. The 1st dishes were like tapas style, the hummus was home made and delicious the salads were ok and the egg plant was good. The wine when not great for 140 shekel, the main dish for me (the chicken skewers) were not tasty, in fact rather bland. My wifes' sea bass was nicely cooked. I must say I was not overwhelmed and actually looked forward to leave. The music was so loud it was uncomfortable. We requested the bill, paid and left. Will not return. Definitely much better places with more comfortable atmosphere and better food in Tel Aviv. I'd give this one a miss.
5 based on 166 reviews
A wonderful place in the market with fresh ingredients and great people! The beef with rice in tomatoes is highly recommended and also the from here and from there salads. Don't miss the brulee popsicle!
Where to eat Thai food in Ramat Gan: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 500 reviews
We wondered why there was always a queue here. Having eaten here, i now know why. Delicious felafels, complemented by a panoply of fresh spices and additional delights. Next door, its sister establishment serves grilled vegetables in Pitta. Perfect street food
5 based on 102 reviews
Near Carmel Market - Near Corner Of Allenby
There was a long line of people waiting to order-but it was so worth it. Now that I am back home in the US-I am craving the sabich sandwich I had at this restaurant. I so recommend it!https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g293984-d3292775-r716049714-SABICH_TSERNIKOVSKI-Tel_Aviv_Tel_Aviv_District.html#
Best European food near Ramat Gan, Tel Aviv District, Israel
4 based on 153 reviews
If you're hungry and looking for a special culinary experience - do not miss oved's sabich. There's almost always a line, but the wait is worth it. Oved serves the sabich using his special language for the ingredients. If it's your first time, you should sit inside and enjoy the many pictures people sent oved from many places around the world, cherishing the dish.Bon appetite!
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