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13, Merkhavya Street, Tel Aviv-Yafo, IL ะะทัะฐะธะปั
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ืืจืื ืืืขื ืืืืืLatitude: 32.0597348, Longitude: 34.7720945
Madeleine Bella
::Absolutely in the top 3 falafel places Iโve been to in Israel so far. Falafel itself is excellent, great range of unlimited salads, huge portions to begin with, and relatively cheap (15 shekels for a pita stuffed to bursting with falafel, salads, and hummus and tahina, plus all you can eat salads on the side- filled two of us). Falafel is nice and crunchy on the outside and savoury spices blended through, not too too much oil or too salty. His turmeric-cauliflower salad, one of my faves around the country, is the best Iโve had so far. Good location and nice people too! Walk around the Levinsky Market and check out Levinsky 41 across the street after your meal for delicious artisan blended fermented fruit drinks (ever changing range, both non-alcoholic and alcoholic).
Ronen Rothfarb
::TL;DR Lovely Owner. Tasty Food. Good Price Located at the lively market street - Levinksky, This small establishment is a simple workers style Fast-(Israeli)-Food place. A must for any first time tourist in Israel who wants to have a taste of Israel's national food. So let's get to the most important issue - The Falafel is GREAT! Other than the Falafel itself, the pita bread was fresh and strong. The salad bar has many options, some more spice and picante than your typical Falafel place. And my personal must - FRIES! I really like to have fries with my Falafel, and Eli's got extra points from me, cause he was the first ever to give us the fries outside the pita bread, with no extra charge (including a re-fill!). The price is low if you compare it to Tel-Aviv. Only 15nis for a Pita. A bottle of cold Fanta cost 8nis. Definitely took the 1st Falafel place in my list. ;) ENJOY!