Misedet HaArazim

Upper Galilee & Golan


Authentic Lebanese offerings include eight kinds of hummus, stuffed grape leaves, grilled meats, shishbarak (meat dumplings in yoghurt sauce) and sheikh al mahshi (courgette stuffed with ground beef and lamb and cooked in yoghurt sauce). Situated at the entrance to Jish; the sign features a green cedar of Lebanon.

A selection of two-dozen different veggie salads costs 45NIS per person (35NIS if you also order a main dish; minimum two people), while fattoush salad costs 30NIS. For dessert, try the chocolate shawarma.


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