🍴🇮🇱 Must-Try Street Food in Israel 🌞

Visiting Israel isn’t just about history and landscapes — it’s also about food! Fresh, colorful, and full of flavor, Israeli street eats are an experience of their own. Here are my top must-tries:

1️⃣ Israeli Breakfast 🥒🍳🥖
Not exactly street food, but a cultural must. A traditional breakfast comes with eggs, cheeses, olives, veggies, bread, and spreads — a feast of small flavors that sets the tone for the whole day.

2️⃣ Falafel in Pita 🧆🥙
Vegan-friendly, crunchy outside, soft inside. Grab one for as little as 9₪ on King George Street in Tel Aviv — cheap, filling, and super tasty.

3️⃣ Sabich 🍆🥚
A pita stuffed with fried eggplant, boiled egg, fresh salad, and tahini. Yummy and unique! Try it at Shuk HaCarmel (Carmel Market) in Tel Aviv.

4️⃣ Sweet Pastries 🥐🍫
Tiny chocolate croissants and other sweets are everywhere — bakeries across the country sell them fresh daily. Perfect with coffee for a quick bite!

5️⃣ Halva 🍬
A sesame-based sweet treat. Markets offer dozens of flavors — from pistachio to chocolate. Vendors often give you a free sample, which is usually enough to fall in love.

6️⃣ Cherry Tomatoes 🍅✨
Israel grows some of the world’s juiciest cherry tomatoes. Buy a small box at the market, taste different varieties, and decide which one you love most.

💡 Tip: Whatever you try — falafel, schnitzel, or pastries — food in Israel is fresh and delicious. Prices can be higher than in other countries, so start with small bites and explore more.

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Post by Yana Berg | Sep 27, 2025

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