Fodor's Expert Review Sabich Complete
The specialty at this hole-in-the-wall eatery is sabich, a meal-in-a-pita popular in the region. It's considered a breakfast food (the word comes from the Arabic for "morning") because it includes a hard-boiled egg, in addition to hummus, eggplant, potatoes, salads, and spices. It's a filling snack at any time of day, however. Another popular menu item is the platter of meatballs served in a light tomato sauce. The indoor dining area consists of three or four stools at a counter, and there are a few tables outside as well.
Quick Facts
99 Ibn Gvirol St.
64047,
Israel
03-523–1810
- Sabich, everyone's favorite Israeli street food
- Meatballs, fish balls, and schnitzel
- Limited seating