Tel Aviv is the center for urban life. While on tour to Israel particularly in this metropolitan city, tourists may experience the life of culture, arts, partying and adventure. However, there is another city sparkle that awaits visitors: the great dining experience. In every corner of the city, anyone can stumble upon various top-calibre restaurants that can surely satisfy the palate

The night life in the city is sure to satisfy the tourists thirst for chic cocktails while on tour to Israel. The clubs, bars and pubs offer trendy and hip lounges where visitors can enjoy their drinks. Thursday and Friday nights are the high peak days for dining and drinking. Meanwhile, in contrast to other parts of the world, Saturday is their quietest day.
While on Jerusalem travel, tourists may realize that the area is a significant destination for any dining experience. Although its main features are focused on the historical and religious aspects, the dining tour is another feather on their cap. Jerusalem tour makes the visitor encounter the city’s tradition blessed with a wide array of dining treats, one of which is the vegetarian feast held in Amirim.

In Palestinian territories, Ramallah and Bethlehem are the most prominent spots to go for dining. The meals in these places offer a high-end class taste yet affordable for everybody. Simple combinations of foods can give tourists the on-the-go feel yet still experiencing the Palestinian delight. The common fast food combination is falafel or grilled meats, ka’ek or elongated sesame bagels and strong coffee.
While on Jerusalem tour, tourists may be attracted to Nablus, located north of West Bank, because of its famous sweets specialties. Famous delicacies in this place are mtabbak and kunafeh. The former is a flaky treat packed with custard-like cheese while the latter is a white cheese delight topped with sugar-coated fried noodles. On the other hand, while on Hebron, check for a rice and lamb dish called kedra. This meal is packed with saffron specially jar-cooked in steam.
The night club in these areas are more subtle than Tel Aviv. There may be a few bars or clubs in the area but they are only packed during Thursday nights. Although Bethlehem and Ramallah’s drinking spree is of lower regard than Tel Aviv, Gaza is an alcohol-free region.

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