Reviews on Barbecue food in Haifa, Haifa District, Israel. 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 68 reviews
We went into this restaurant located at the lower town of Haifa on a holiday during lunch and as expected it was full with diners and families with children. We sat on the second floor dining room, a relief from the street level adjacent restaurants.The menuboasted a rich diversity of meats , befitting a butcher's and herd for meat growing owners. We ordered two hamburgers ( the "mix" and the spicy) plus french and home fries charged separately. The hamburgers were at least twice the regular size and tasty. Same for the home fries, but the accompanying salads need a lot of improvement. Surprisingly for an Arab owned eating place no black ("Turkish") coffee was available. Overall food was OK, but wouldn't recommend it on weekends and/or holidays due its popularity with families and ensuing high noise level.
4 based on 84 reviews
Reserved for a group of six; our reservation was handled promptly and professionally. The food varied from good or very good (sloppy Joe, sushi) to disappointingly average (entrecôte). At 140 NIS for a 400g entrecôte, we should have gotten something much tastier and less salty.The restaurant was very noisy. It was filled with TV screens showing trite action videos (skateboarding, skydiving etc.) in continuous loops. As for the decor, it looked like it was designed by two architects and two interior designers who were not given the time to work together.The prices were moderate; I would have said they were good had the quality of the food been better and the ambiance better.
4 based on 34 reviews
Restaurant specialized in meat but with a wide range of foods such as fresh homemade pasta from our own elaboration and an excellent variety of dishes and desserts that represent the best of Argentine food. It is important to point out that since 2016 the
They don't make them like Eduardo anymore. The middle-aged Argentinean runs the restaurant alone (literally - he cooks, serves and cleans), and is willing to serve only one table at a time. I've witnessed him turn away clients 'because the restaurant is full' - any by 'full' he meant only the four of us were there...You must contact Eduardo in advance to book your place. Otherwise, the restaurant will be closed.If that's not odd enough, Eduardo told us that instead of using crowd-favorite Entrecote, Fillet and Tenderloin, his 'grill mix' is composed of other, seldomly used cuts.Now, these kind of places usually come in two flavors. They're either a total failure, or an amazing find. Luckily for us, Eduardo's is a prime example of group #2.For starters we ordered home-made beef Empanadas. These were possibly the best Empanads I ever ate, at 10 shekels a piece.The main course consisted of a 1KG grill mix, composed of 3 types of beef cuts. We devoured it without leaving a trace. It was well-cooked and delicious.Even the side dishes, simple as they were, were great. The salad was freshly cut and well-seasoned, and I could probably eat the french fries until I burst.All in all, if you love meat and you find yourself near Haifa, don't miss Eduardo. Just be sure to call!
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4 based on 83 reviews
A historical eatery, originally a coffee and ice cream place, today it has retained the name and the outside historical sign, as well as old pictures of Haifa, the restaurant and patrons decorating the inside, but the food is purely meat. The food is fair
Afternoon lunch at this restaurant that has been around forever. Menu is simple, limited to typical Roumanian food.Service is prompt and efficient - no frills.Food is, well, great.First courses - pickled cucumbers and tomatoes (excellent), pickled cabbage (could have been crisper), icre (fish roe) with onions, chopped liver and eggplant salad - all very tasty.Best of all were the pickled peppers - recommended.Main courses -filet steaks were succulent, metitey (kebab) were just right and pork steak (disappeared).Deli Polish sausage was amazing.No attractive desserts to mention, but we were so full that we didnât take dessert at all.......Well worth a visit and the price.
4 based on 214 reviews
Across From The Convention Center
Visiting Haifa, went for lunch at Habokrim steak house.Food was very good and service friendly and efficient.Highly recommended. Business lunch included first, main and dessert. All great.
4 based on 112 reviews
Colony Grill offers a delicious and welcoming dining experience! We specialize in perfectly grilled meat, chicken, and fish alongside our tasty and culturally- inspired salads. Our selections include various cuts of beef, several enticing lamb dishes, jui
We were looking for a steak house on trip advisor and we came across this gem. Everything we ordered was delicious. The meat platter was massive and came with many delicious salads. We also ordered fish that was perfectly cooked and seasoned well. The staff was friendly and attentive. We would definitely recommend this restaurant.Awesome! So glad to hear your family enjoyed our platters and seafood too! Hope youâll come back soon!
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