Upper Galilee and the Golan Restaurants

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  • 1. Aluma Bistro

    $$$$

    The town of Maalot-Tarshisha is home to Jewish, Christian, and Muslim families, and they rub elbows while dining at Aluma Bistro. Decorated with artifacts from Provence, the burgundy-toned dining room buzzes with locals in search of an extraordinary meal. Young Arab chef Alaa Sweetat weaves seasonal French and traditional Galilean styles into a tapestry of taste. Inquire about the daily specials, which may include seasonally foraged vegetables and a fresh catch of the day.

    Tarshisha Rd., 2105401, Israel
    04-957–4477

    Known For

    • Foraged vegetables
    • Galilean cuisine
    • Co-existence
  • 2. Bread Men (Anshey HaLechem)

    $

    Fresh-baked sourdough breads, oil- and preservative-free pastries, and healthy whole wheat challah are the cornerstone of this bakery in the rural heart of the Galilee. Grab a seat on Friday morning in the backyard outdoor garden with the locals to taste stone-oven-baked Turkish-style cheese burekas, artichoke carpaccio with olives and sun-dried tomatoes, or a light dish of homemade granola and locally produced yogurt.

    HaZayit St., 2010700, Israel
    04-698–8992

    Known For

    • Fresh breads and cheese burekas
    • Backyard outdoor garden
    • Family-owned

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sat. No dinner.
  • 3. Maarag

    $$

    This kosher restaurant's colorful dishes highlight Galilean delicacies, in particular the rich Israeli breakfast with homemade jams or grilled baby eggplant with tahini. For a light lunch try the plentiful salads, especially the halloumi cheese and sautéed mushrooms served over romaine lettuce. The sun-filled gallery inside the café fills the walls with color and showcases the works by artists from the local special needs community (who also receive part of the café's profits).

    1 Meron Rd., 2514700, Israel
    04-997–1369

    Known For

    • Plentiful breakfasts
    • Homemade jams
    • Ceramics shop

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner. Closed Sat.
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