Falafel HaZkenim (Hebrew: פלאפל הזקנים) or Falafel Najala (Arabic: فلافل نجلاء) is an Israeli restaurant and falafel stand, located in Wadi Nisnas, Haifa. Since foundation, guests are greeted with a free falafel ball dipped in tahini. Foodies consider HaZkenim's falafel among the best in Israel.[1][2][3][4]
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FalafelHaZkenim (Hebrew: פלאפל הזקנים) or Falafel Najala (Arabic: فلافل نجلاء) is an Israeli restaurant and falafel stand, located in Wadi Nisnas, Haifa...
Turkey, Cyprus, and Iran before folding in the 1980s. FalafelHaZkenim, Haifa – famous Israeli falafel restaurant. Briefly had a branch. MacDavid – started...
loyal clientele of Arabs and Jews. FalafelHaZkenim (Hebrew: "the elders") is an Arab Israeli restaurant and falafel stand, located in Wadi Nisnas, Haifa...
only other options offered are salad, humus platters and falafel. All of the products sold at HaShamen facilities come kosher certified by the Beit Shemesh...
Wharton, University of Chicago Press, 2001, p. 129 Raviv, Yael (2007). Falafel Nation:Cuisine and the Making of National Identity in Israel. University...