Discover Restaurants offering the best Middle Eastern food in Beersheba, Southern District, Israel. Beersheba, also spelled Beer-Sheva (/bɪərˈʃiːbə/; Hebrew: בְּאֵר שֶׁבַע Be'er Sheva [be.eʁˈʃeva]; Arabic: بئر السبع Bi'ir as-Sab [biːr esˈsabeʕ]), is the largest city in the Negev desert of southern Israel. Often referred to as the "Capital of the Negev", it is the center of the fourth most populous metropolitan area in Israel, the eighth most populous Israeli city with a population of 205,810, and the second largest city with a total area of 117,500 dunams (after Jerusalem).
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4 based on 20 reviews
this place offers a wide range of grilled meats and salads. the Kebab is excellent, the spring chicken is excellent. grilled chicken liver with onions is fantastic.
Hummus place with homey, loving atmosphere, warm tasty hummus and friendly and caring service. Hummus Shel Tchina is part of a small chain with three branches â Jerusalem, Sde'rot and Beer Sheva. Our clientele includes the perfect combination of locals an
Come here often with friends or colleagues for lunch. Fair prices, excellent hummus. Fresh hot pitas, great green spicy side sauce. Ive had all the combinations though masabacha (with green topping) is my favorite. Their falafel balls are also excellent.
4 based on 37 reviews
Best hummus south of Jaffa.Actually one of my favorites in Israel.I would recommend to anyone driving through or near Beer Sheva, it's worth the stop even if you weren't planning to enter the city
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4 based on 52 reviews
You haven't eat real hummus if you haven't been at Said. 100% authentic hummus like its should be. The place is very clean and have really fast serving. However the place is old style, no much design or attributes, just tables and chairs. The price is pretty low (well it's hummus). You should try the Hummus Full to try the real thing.
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4 based on 45 reviews
this is a tiny place and the truth is the only reason to go there is kabab. There is no atmosphere and not many options to choose from. but thats ok because the reason to come there is the kabab and its worth going for that
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4 based on 210 reviews
Recently on the spur of the moment, we decided to eat here on a Friday evening instead of cooking at home. We booked a table for 18.30, always wise as there is always a queue. We hadn't been here for quite some time and were pleasantly surprised by the updated menu which included old favourites and also new items. We were four in our party, my husband and myself and our two children and because of their varied menu which includes both dairy and meat, we could all find something we wanted. Planning another visit here soon.
4 based on 221 reviews
We ordered a table for ten diners. We particularly liked the meat dishes. We ordered a salad with slices of sirloin and it was excellent. The menu also offers sushi but we have not tasted it. The selection of sweets for dessert is rich and tasty. We paid NIS 300 for the goat, including a tip - not too bad.
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4 based on 87 reviews
This place was recommended to us by a friend, who specifically mentioned the falafel. The reviews here were favourable too, so we decided to give it a try. Well, the falafel was indeed good, waiters friendly and efficient and the interior nicely decorated. That's all the good things I have to say. The orders arrived haphazardly, one of the first courses came after the main (which arrived together with another first...). The portions weren't big enough for "home-style restaurant", nor the dishes interesting enough for "fine dining". Also, it lacks this traditional local hospitality, when you get a horde of salads and some sort of bread on the table even before you finish your order. In a place declaring itself "traditional" l'd expect it. However, I guess they've put more effort into the "fusion" parr, by fusing the least attractive sides of tradition and innovation. We won't go there again. I have better falafel right next to my home, for 1/3 of the cost.Hey Luba, thank you for dedicate time to rate us. We think there's confusion in your settings for a traditional home-food restaurant that we are and a grill restaurant that serving free salads.We're not that kind of restaurant.There are a lot of them in Israel. In our restaurant the experience is different.
4 based on 289 reviews
A must go if you are in Beersheba. Food is amazing and I was brought to Morocco that night. The food there speaks for itself.Hats off to the chef who treated me really well when I was there. Thank you!
5 based on 106 reviews
The Landorian food is a Mediterranean Italian, which is updated every season and draws inspiration from the most classic and contemporary places in the world. It can be enjoyed at any hour of the day and according to desire, from morning carrots, a hot an
Last week we stayed at Beer Sheba for 3 nights. We live abroad so we didn't know what good places are recommended for family dinner so we opened TripAdvisor and find landwer coffee in yishpro center.We are 3 times over the vacations and enjoyed every meal even better than the day before.The food is great, a lot of options even for veg and kids. The service is excellent especially Ron the shift manager, he was kind and lovely. Above all, the atmosphere in the restaurant is outstanding!I recommend every person who visit beer Sheba and want a great meal, don't acetate go to landwer coffe !
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