Lower Galilee Restaurants

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  • 1. Al-Reda

    $$$

    In a magnificent 19th-century mansion with a Thousand and One Nights atmosphere, this eatery matches its magical setting with excellent Arab cuisine, including interesting salads and kebabs, as well as dishes with Indian and European influences. Pesto and grilled vegetables stuffed in a chicken breast is a good choice, as are the vegetarian dishes. Don't pass up dessert.

    23 Al Bishara St., 1622001, Israel
    04-608–4404

    Known For

    • Beautiful dining room
    • Modern Arab cuisine
    • Eggplant with cheese salad
  • 2. Diana

    $$$$

    Ranked among the region's best Arab restaurants, Diana doesn't fail to impress. Owner Duhul Safadi is most famous for his kebabs and lamb chops, but the fish and seafood dishes are all equally wonderful. The plant-filled terrace and sophisticated dining room would not be out of place in Tel Aviv.

    51 Paulus VI St., 16483, Israel
    053-944–1630

    Known For

    • Plant-filled terrace
    • Upscale dining room
    • Delicious kebabs

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sat.
  • 3. Ein Gev Fish Restaurant

    $$$

    At lunchtime this popular establishment on the eastern shore bustles with tour groups, but it's a fine dinner option, too. Famous for St. Peter's fish, it has added sea bream, trout, and gray mullet to the menu, as well as entrées such as quiche, pizza, pasta, and salads. In fine weather, sit on the large outdoor terrace, and take in the view across the lake to Tiberias. Watch for the signs for "Kibbutz Inn Ein Gev."

    Rte. 92, 1494000, Israel
    053-944–4101

    Known For

    • Fish specialties
    • Lovely views
    • Local favorite
  • 4. Mahroum Sweets

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    Try the unbeatable Arab pastries at this bakeshop. The place serves wonderful bourma (cylindrical pastries filled with whole pistachio nuts), cashew baklava, and great halvah. Don't confuse this spot with Mahroum Bakery: look for the Arab pastries, not gooey Western cakes.

    Casal St., 16224, Israel
    04-655–4470

    Known For

    • Halvah
    • Baklava
    • Bourma
  • 5. Tishreen

    $$

    The tile floors, stone walls, and dim lighting at this restaurant and bar named after a month on the Muslim calendar are the perfect setting for the Middle Eastern menu. Known for the wood-burning oven from which fresh breads emerge, this restaurant is big on kebabs and eggplant stuffed with pesto and cheese. Alcohol is served, too.

    HaBsora St., 16000, Israel
    04-608–4666

    Known For

    • Friendly service
    • Delicious Middle Eastern menu
    • Inviting dining room
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