Find out what Japanese restaurants to try in Eilat. Eilat (/eɪˈlɑːt/; Hebrew: אֵילַת [eˈlat]; Arabic: إيلات, translit. 'aylaat or Arabic: أيلة, translit. 'aylat, also Arabic: أم الرشراش, translit. 'Um 'al-Rashrash) is Israel's southernmost city, a busy port and popular resort at the northern tip of the Red Sea, on the Gulf of Aqaba. The city's beaches, coral reef, nightlife and desert landscapes make it a popular destination for domestic and international tourism.
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4 based on 460 reviews
I am highly recommending this beautiful sushi restaurant in Eilat! Two years in a row we visited Eilat and enjoyed our dinning at Ginger! It has a design interior, a great cocktail menu and ,of course, scrumptious sushi platters in addition with great customer service!
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4 based on 136 reviews
The best way to get the sushi and bar experience in eilat.
Two of ate here for dinner. Two appetizers were indicated on the menu; corn soup and vegetarian egg rolls. No soup was available (in the winter at about 6pm).The egg rolls were tasty. One of had avocado and salmon sushi, plentiful but a bit bland (that's why they include sauces on the side). The other had chicken pad thai, tasty and plentiful.They were very busy filling take-out orders.
4 based on 72 reviews
We have been here last month , the restaurant is at the back of Dan Eilat hotel. Food was good especially the Tom Yam soup, Japanese salat,Thai salat. Chicken satay I do not recommend this. Reasonable price. Service and kitchen are quick. Try also the lemon drink. For the tip 10 procent is ok, the waiter wil ask you for the tip.
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3 based on 155 reviews
We went for lunch and stayed for the outside atmosphere. The salmon sandwich (inside out sushi) was superb, the glimpse I got from the food served at other tables all looked yummy and guests seemed to enjoy it. The sushi was served with wasabi, soy and Teriyaki sauces, as well as japanese pickles and pickled ginger. The service was quick and friendly. Outside you have nice seating areas, shaded, close to the beach.And I realized that a small bottle of water was cheaper in the restaurant (5 Shekel) than in the (super)markets along the promenade (6 Shekel). Give it a try!
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