2 Best Restaurants in Caesarea, Haifa and the Northern Coast

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Agenda

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If you're one of those people who could eat breakfast three times a day, Agenda is for you. Try the shakshuka, an Israeli dish in which eggs are poached in a sharp tomato sauce; for lunch and dinner there are also pizzas, sushi, and other light fare, plus cocktails and wine. The staff is friendly, the atmosphere casual. Like many of the tastiest good-value restaurants in Israel, this one is in a gas station (Paz Gas, next to Minato, a sushi place). It has a bright interior with indoor, outdoor, and bar seating.

off Rte. 2, 9088900, Israel
04-626–2092
Known For
  • Friendly staff
  • Everything from shakshuka to pizza
  • Conveniently located off the highway
Restaurant Details
No dinner Fri. No breakfast or lunch Sat.

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Minato

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In a gas station (and next door to the restaurant Agenda), this place is perfect for beachgoers craving sushi. The name means "port" in Japanese, and Minato does a brisk takeout business, serving sashimi and nigiri as well as a variety of tempura dishes. You can also eat in at the long sushi bar and watch the chefs' knives flash in front of you. Try the temaki, a cone of seaweed filled with rice, vegetables, and the fish of your choice.

Rte. 2, 60990, Israel
04-636–0812
Known For
  • High-quality Japanese (try the temaki)
  • Selection of up to 60 cold and hot rolls
  • Noted foodie destination
Restaurant Details
No dinner Fri. No lunch Sat.

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