Hadera (Hebrew: חֲדֵרָה, Arabic: الخضيرة al-Ḫuḍayrah ) is a city located in the Haifa District of Israel, in the northern Sharon region, approximately 45 kilometers (28 miles) from the major cities of Tel Aviv and Haifa. The city is located along 7 km (5 mi) of the Israeli Mediterranean Coastal Plain. The city's population includes a high proportion of immigrants arriving since 1990, notably from Ethiopia and the former Soviet Union. In 2016 it had a population of 91,707.
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3.5 based on 87 reviews
http://www.koogle.co.il/English/Business/Kosher-Restaurants/Agenda Here's an onlin reference
The food is great and the service is not at the place is always busy.
We keep going back I guess because of the food, the service is lacking. It's a good place to go for people watching in for a good fresh air, make sure that you have plenty of time because the service is slow.
4 based on 462 reviews
Helena's talented chef prepares fine fish and seafood with a twist on traditions, finding unexpected combinations. Calamari with labaneh works well, as well as sea bass with dill sauce, roasted heart of lettuce, and Denis with spinach gnocchi. But sometimes the search for inovation goes beyond the capabilities of the service staff, especially on a sunny weekend afternoon when the place is crowded. Waiters had a hard time explaining some specials, brought food before they had put out silverware, and one whole fish was served in a deep metal tray which made it very hard to eat. If they fix the service details, a good tourist restaurant could really become a fine dining place.
Of course, the destination is already great. In the Ceasarea archaeological park, Helena has great ocean views and the prices are fair.
4 based on 68 reviews
Koya is a pleasant restaurant with a bar that serves lunch and dinner and has a nice bar serving food and drinks located in an industrial park in Cesarea. Food was anywhere from good to lousy. we were three ; we ordered a steak with french fries, a chicken salad that came with bread and a roast beef Sandwich "special" of the day. unfortunately the steak was not fresh and we returned it. and french fries saw better days. they were dry and old. the bread was stale and returned and the Sandwich was good. The waitress was pleasant but not professional at all. and we were surprised that when we left the manager didn't even apologize for the food we had to return.
4 based on 43 reviews
Numero di telefono 04-6343022
4 based on 72 reviews
I have been there a couple of times. The service is great. There is a bit of accessibility issue. The only thing that bothered me is that the place is not very clean.
4 based on 87 reviews
All the food was very tasty with generous portions. Main courses were quite expensive . £20-25 but with that they bought 9 different salads with beautiful fresh bread as starters included within the price. Salads were fantastic
Sea bass was very tasty as was the calamari
4 based on 359 reviews
4 based on 23 reviews
Situated adjacent to the Dor Elon gas station on Route 65 heading west towards Caesaria from Pardess Hanna, this restaurant is owned by the same family that have successfully run the very popular fast Arab food restaurant opposite the Camp 80 military base at the Hanna Junction for decades.
80 rest. is a smarter eatery and dishes cost a little more, taking into account the far more agreeable surroundings. We've eaten here a number of times and the range of salad dishes that cover the table moments after you sit down are invariably tasty and fresh. There is a nice variety and come as part of the meal when you order a main dish, or you can pay a smaller amount if you just choose to eat the salads and pitta bread.
The grilled meat dishes and fish have always been tasty and I don't recall us being disappointed. In fact, the only below-par dish was pasta, which was bland and pretty tasteless. Then again, you shouldn't expect to eat good pasta in an Arab restaurant so it's best to stick to what they know best.
The service is invariably fast, friendly, and often accompanied with a good sense of humour on the part of the waiters. All in all, a nice, affordable dining experience for the family.
4.5 based on 49 reviews
They started off as a dive in an old blue bus. They are in another place that is a bit unsafe to drive in and out of but the hummus makes the risk worthwhile. Just be careful
4 based on 72 reviews
A great idea to have a fish meal, even at night, on the veranda near the beach/sea. Although, clios to hold the table cloth and prevent the wind to blow it away would be a minimum required...
Service is very nice, although not professional, like "yeah, bro'" etc. Lack of manners but really nice guys.
The food was not expensive, I got a good deal for approximately 100 NIS (25 USD). Although, basic preparation, and a small taste with the fish which I think was fresh - but not as fresh as I wished.
Good coffee. No wifi.
Great view. Nice people. If you don;t expect more, you'll be happy.
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