Upper Galilee and the Golan Restaurants
We’ve compiled the best of the best in Upper Galilee and the Golan - browse our top choices for Restaurants during your stay.
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We’ve compiled the best of the best in Upper Galilee and the Golan - browse our top choices for Restaurants during your stay.
The Galilee Hills make a perfect pasture for livestock—in this case, goats—and here you can taste the fresh output of Ein Camonim's dairy, one...Read More
The main street in Majdal Shams is speckled with pita stands where the popular street wrap is served warm and filled with tangy yogurt cheese...Read More
This eatery's cozy interior offers a nice break after a long drive or hike, and the menu is varied enough to suit most tastes. Arburger offers...Read More
Fresh-baked sourdough breads, oil- and preservative-free pastries, and healthy whole wheat challah are the cornerstone of Gal Levi's kosher...Read More
The original arched stone basement of the old synagogue is the setting of this chocolate shop and café. True to its name, the kitchen serves...Read More
This is the best corral this side of the Israel-Syria disengagement zone. Saddle-shaped stools at the bar and cattle hides on the walls contribute...Read More
This forested area beside the gurgling Dan River draws enthusiastic crowds, especially on the weekends. This was the first restaurant in the...Read More
A few minutes' walk along the trail leading to the Banias Waterfall is the ancient flour mill and a stall where Druze villagers make their...Read More
With a name that literally means "the cabin," HaBikta evokes the smoked meats for which it's best known. The chicken and steaks, smoked over...Read More
This ranch-style restaurant, whose name means "The Mill," uses only the best beef from local cattle for its T-bones. The kitchen also grills...Read More
Hilla Ben Yosef, the second generation in the family to run this tiny and unassuming eatery, offers fresh hummus and other home-style dishes...Read More
Named after the Palestinian village that stood on this spot until 1948, this hippie-chic bistro serves salads, pasta, fish, and meat dishes...Read More
This popular Old City eatery's upstairs dining room has benches and tables inlaid with Middle Eastern designs, walls painted the soft shade...Read More
This kosher restaurant's colorful dishes highlight Galilean delicacies. The Israeli breakfast is a rich way to enjoy the flavors of homemade...Read More
The local spirit at play in this restaurant's name—a combination of moshav and kibbutz, two types of Israeli agricultural communities—also shapes...Read More
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