Middle EastRestaurants

Hawker restaurants in Middle East

  1. fast-food vendors

    Around the clock tower and branching out into the old city are plenty of fast-food vendors, selling boiled sweet corn from pushcarts and felafel from street stalls. If you're planning on taking a picnic out of town, the souqs are the place to pick up fresh fruit, bread, cheese and olives. Tucked away in tiny alleyways there are also a few small hole-in-the-wall canteens serving up cheap shwarma and other simple dishes.

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  2. A

    Patat

    When your pub crawl has come to an absolute standstill, muster up a little more energy to reach this hole-in-the-wall joint on Nahalat Binyamin St. They only serve French fries with a variety of dips.

    reviewed

  3. B

    Chaykhaneh Caravan Sara

    This tiny place under the cavernous dome is rightly famous for its richly flavoured dizi (soup-stew meal) and tea, and you can go onto the roof (buy something first).

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  4. Shepherd's Valley Tourist Village

    A habitual stop after Shepherds' Field, the attraction is the environment as much as the local food. It's a huge Bedouin tent. Occasional folkloric dance.

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  5. C

    Al-Asdeqa

    Open to all are the excellent fruit-juice stalls dotted around town, such as Al-Asdeqa not far from the Crédit Agricole Bank.

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  6. D

    Juice Stands

    The Juice Stands on Ar-Razi St are popular places for travellers to hang out at and meet others.

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  7. E

    Felafel Stalls

    A lengthy parade of felafel stalls runs towards the bus station.

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