Discover Restaurants offering the best Italian food in Holon, Tel Aviv District, Israel. Holon is a city on the central coastal strip south of Tel Aviv, Israel. Holon is part of the metropolitan Gush Dan area. In 2016 it had a population of 190,838. Holon has the second-largest industrial zone in Israel, after Haifa.
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4 based on 61 reviews
There are plenty of Italian cuisine restaurants in Israel, but this one is definitely the best I've ever been to.The pizza is fresh and the ingredients are very good (both quality and quantity), the lasagna and ravioli are delicious and very well made, and the salads are made of plenty ingredients to make it interesting.I love the serving style - all self service. Place an order, grab an electronic device and wait in your seat until it beeps. You can take plates, glasses etc as you wish, no waiter interaction required. Would definitely recommend! P.s. They're not as good with deliveries. I advice to sit in instead, the baking doesn't even take very long :)
4 based on 270 reviews
Our pizza goes through a 36 hour process before it dives into your mouth, we take great pride in our pizza and you can feel our hard work, the fresh ingrediants that has been freshly baked every day,our fresh mozzarella and our premium tomato sauce in eve
Came here with my wife and two kids (16 & 13). Ordered full slab of margarita and 2x shifka and 2x caprese. Normally kids only eat the margarita however ours were so good they demolished them! Margarita good but worth going for something more interesting. Cost on the high side but nice atmosphere and friendly staff.
4 based on 278 reviews
Cicchetti - Meaning small plates in Italian. Is a tribute to traditional Venetian wine bars and to those happy culinary moments associated with Italy. We believe that good food, a glass of wine and a lot of soul - Simply makes Life Better.
Great creative Italian dishes, good cocktails. The atmosphere is fun and lively - we had a great time. Good to know - they offer happy hours on Sunday to Thursday between 5pm and 7pm when everything (food and drinks) are 30% off.
4 based on 74 reviews
I last visited in December 2016 and while the food was great the place was disorganized. This time everything seemed to click. The food was great, it was served promptly with no mistakes, service was friendly and patient and they had good deals on the business lunch menu.
3 based on 401 reviews
Located in one of Tel Aviv´s historical sites, in the renovated Old Train Station area (“Ha´Tachana”), Italkia Ba´Tachana (“Italian in the station”) restaurant offers a Southern Italian fare of home made pizza and pasta, meat, fresh seafood and classicall
I actually like the food at this restaurant, but today I experienced the following: I went to lunch today, at the “Italkia b’tachana” restaurant in Tel Aviv, with an English speaking friend. When we got the Hebrew bill, I noticed the waiter had automatically added 15% tip. He did not know I read Hebrew. When I confronted him and asked him if it’s noted in the menu that this is what they do, he said no, but it’s a new law. We said that we eat in plenty of restaurants and have never come across this phenomenon. He said its a recent law. He did say that if we wanted to reduce the % we could or that he would take it off all together. When I confronted the shift manager and complained in Hebrew, she said they do that to tourists because they don’t always leave tips and if I wanted she would reimburse us. I told her that I would report them. If they are going to arbitrarily add a tip to the bill, then they should have it noted in their menu. If I hadn’t said anything, the waiter wouldn’t have even mentioned that he’d added the tip. I wonder what would have happened if I had told him to add a tip, would he have told me that they already did? Very upsetting.Thank you for writing your feedback. We hope that we can fix the situation and see you again among our customers
4 based on 230 reviews
Busy local restaurant with friendly service. We ordered starters that were really good but were enormous, we could barely manage our main courses, a few mouthfuls. The foccacia with tomatoes and burrata was great. The black pasta with shrimp less so, bland, no flavour and the fish could have been frozen. Skipped deserts though they sounded good.
5 based on 445 reviews
Italian street food
מקום קטנטן עם תפריט מצומצם אך איכותי ביותר.הפוקצה איכותית ביותר,הבשר מבושל באהבה והשירות אדיב ,חם ונפלא.המחיר שווה לכל נפש. A tiny place with great food. Places int the heart of the market. Small but quality menu.excellent fucca bread,ecxcellent meat. The service is Kind and welcoming. The prices a re very pocket freindly. Highly recommended.
4 based on 287 reviews
Combine a beautiful setting, plenty of free parking and great food in Holon (which is not known as a foodie hotspot) and you have Silo.Quick service with a smile (also not super common in Israel) and creative dishes. We ordered the cauliflower app which came beautifully roasted with the perfect amount of cheese. Not too oily or gooey. The Caesar salad was top notch, served with real Parmesan and lots of it. I forgot to ask with no croutons and they had about a 1/2 loaf of bread made into very crispy croutons in the salad. The waiter offered to switch it out but I enjoyed picking them out as it slowed me down. I added a carpacio and my guest ordered the tortellini. Both very good.We skipped dessert but they came around with slushie shots which were refreshing and tasty.All that good food and great service for under 300nis including a nice tip.I will be back for sure!
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4 based on 195 reviews
Holon the Children Friendly TownSome Children Stories Theme GardensNear the Kfar Azar Boy story a nice restaurant coffee house a combination of Italian Mediterranean style dishes Breakfast Lunch and DinnerFew branches in IsraelNot Kosher
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3 based on 401 reviews
Located in one of Tel Aviv´s historical sites, in the renovated Old Train Station area (“Ha´Tachana”), Italkia Ba´Tachana (“Italian in the station”) restaurant offers a Southern Italian fare of home made pizza and pasta, meat, fresh seafood and classicall
I actually like the food at this restaurant, but today I experienced the following: I went to lunch today, at the “Italkia b’tachana” restaurant in Tel Aviv, with an English speaking friend. When we got the Hebrew bill, I noticed the waiter had automatically added 15% tip. He did not know I read Hebrew. When I confronted him and asked him if it’s noted in the menu that this is what they do, he said no, but it’s a new law. We said that we eat in plenty of restaurants and have never come across this phenomenon. He said its a recent law. He did say that if we wanted to reduce the % we could or that he would take it off all together. When I confronted the shift manager and complained in Hebrew, she said they do that to tourists because they don’t always leave tips and if I wanted she would reimburse us. I told her that I would report them. If they are going to arbitrarily add a tip to the bill, then they should have it noted in their menu. If I hadn’t said anything, the waiter wouldn’t have even mentioned that he’d added the tip. I wonder what would have happened if I had told him to add a tip, would he have told me that they already did? Very upsetting.Thank you for writing your feedback. We hope that we can fix the situation and see you again among our customers
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