El Kheir

Haifa


This Druze-run family restaurant has kindly service and a broad selection of Lebanese and Syrian dishes: fried sea bream, paprika-dusted kebabs with bulgur wheat and speciality shishbarak (ground meat dumplings swimming in yoghurt). Vegetarians can fill themselves up with fried cauliflower with tahina, cheese and pomegranate pastries, and stuffed vine leaves.


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