Carmen Pérez del Olmo Teira
Great place!
I never tire of recommending this restaurant so I will tell you something very clearly: GO. The Humus restaurant is in the main part of the Carmel market. To be more specific, closer to Rothschild Avenue then the Neve Tzedek neighbourhood. If you walk towards the centre, you will see it on the left. Do not miss it. Maybe this is a somewhat lacklustre introduction to what is one of the best memories of my trip to Israel. After eating at good places, less good, decent, posh, normal ... we found this little place, with a sign at the entrance that left no doubt in our minds: HUMUS. This is a great place, the amount of tables and chairs suggests that it's usually more crowded than on the day we went.
Very clean, so if you have high standards (I don't!) you won't have a problem eating there. Surely there is more on offer than humus, but with the language barrier and being incapable of reading the menu, we just made gestures and signs to the owner to ask for what we wanted (humus and chickpeas). He indicated for us to sit down and wait. Simple and authentic food: hummus and pita bread. With a refreshment, we didn't pay more than 25 to 30 shekels per person. I loved this place, and I will find it again when I return to Israel. For now, I recommend it. Have I not said yet? GO! ;)
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