Best Middle Eastern restaurants nearby. Discover the best Middle Eastern food in Haifa. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Middle Eastern restaurants near you.. Haifa (Hebrew: חֵיפָה Hefa [χei̯ˈfa, ˈχai̯fa]; Arabic: حيفا Hayfa) is the third-largest city in Israel – after Jerusalem and Tel Aviv– with a population of 279,591 in 2016. The city of Haifa forms part of the Haifa metropolitan area, the second- or third-most populous metropolitan area in Israel. It is home to the Bahá'í World Centre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a destination for Bahá'í pilgrims.
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4 based on 241 reviews
We liked Kalamaris, the food was good and the view was great, but the BILL was too high for us to recommend. Later on our trip we had better food for a much better price.
5 based on 38 reviews
Small Israeli wine bar serving only Israeli wines along with local seasonal Israeli dishes, cheese and cold cuts
I have been here with my girlfriend and it was amazing. The locals in the bar were really friendly and open- it was just topped by the owner. He is a specialist for Israelien wines and a perfect host for a perfect evening in Haifa. Hope to see you again!
4 based on 599 reviews
The food here is delicious but definitely better to have several people to share and enjoy the various options! The house bread was piping hot and had yummy dips to go with it. I had the calamari as well as the fattush, both delicious and flavorful but too much for one person!The staff here is great and helped us to get a GETT taxi back to our hotel. The server helped us with our options as well and wanted our feedback.I know not everyone enjoys them, but nice to see the cats/kittens around the al fresco dining area.Thank you for this review, we are Glad you enjoyed our hospitality , come and visit us again soon .
4 based on 680 reviews
After reading the reviews we had high expectations, which were not met. Food is plentiful but taste was a mixed bag, some dishes and the bread were excellent, but some dishes, such as salmon, were disappointing. The owner is charismatic, we saw him giving marching orders to his staff, I believe in Arabic, at what seemed like the beginning of a shift. Service was good so they have that going, but the food is not that exciting. I would have much rather eat at a less pretentious middle eastern restaurant where they give you all sorts of salads when you arrive and the food is usually delicious.
4 based on 235 reviews
Rola was a pleasant surprise. It bills itself as a âLevantine kitchenâ, which made us believe that there would be lots of grilled meat, tehina, and humous. However, the food was not what we expected and we enjoyed all the dishes we ordered. Many of the dishes on the menu are vegetarian, and the meat dishes are light and mostly chicken and lamb. The salad we had was really fresh and seasoned perfectly.We had a lovely lunch here.
5 based on 165 reviews
In the heart of Wadi Nisnas â standing opposite each other â are two falafel establishments that have been competing for years. A comprehensive market survey we carried out gave micheal the lead over its rival, and we set off to earn our falafel. If the l
After enjoying our felafel across the street in Felafel Haâzkenim, we wanted to share a plate of hummus. Felafel Hwadi Michael offers other Arab fast food besides felafel, so we went there for hummus. The owner greeted us with a fresh felafel ball dipped in tehina. Gracious as he was, the felafel did not measure up to what we had just eaten across the street. It was somehow older, more fried, in our opinion. We enjoyed the plate of hummus which came with salad and pickled vegetables on the side. In retrospect, we should have ordered the hummus without the extra olive oil.
4 based on 1347 reviews
An authentic druze cuisine. ahlan wasahlan
The waiter went well out of there way to make us happy--describing in detail anything we were unsure of, repeatedly checking if we wanted more of the free flowing food. Appetizers were excellent. Main dishes were also good (one exception was the hears that were cooked dry). Altogether a very good experience.Thank you very muchWe were happy to welcome you and we will be happy to see you againElkheir
4 based on 645 reviews
This little gem speak good English and let you try a falafel before ordering, which of course will make you hooked. Fresh food and very friendly staff. I understand why locals and tourists find their way here.
5 based on 984 reviews
First things first, the staff. The lady looking after us was top drawer. Really kind, welcoming and offered great advice throughout. Pointless coming here if itâs to go for the obvious and/or easy back ups on their Italian dishes. Go crazy, listen to them, look around and see what others are eating and go for something you were not planning. Your taste buds will thank you. The house wine, local Cabernet was totally nice although after the fact I wish I had tried the Ramallah red as I might not get a chance again. I had booked for the terrace but quickly changed my mind on discovering the interior. Itâs pretty cool and well pretty cool.Verdict: A no braiser, go for it.Photos: the mains dishes (local) and the Shishbarak
Middle Eastern pastries and sweets. Beshtawe Sweets is a family owned business the recipes have been passed for four generations. Come and experience a cuisine that goes back thousands of years.
I have been there with friends we ordered kunafe instant prepared with ice-cream, it was amazing and very delicious.You must try it!!!100% Will come back again!!!
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