Kosher Restaurants for Passover
Delicatessen, confectionery, and cafe in Tarshiha.
Open: Holiday Eve until 3 pm, weekdays between 8 am – 5 pm
**There is a protected space/shelter.

Safta Maha ― Druze Home Cooking in Hurfeish
Safta Maha from the Druze village of Hurfeish, a well-known and beloved chef, holds cooking workshops, and offers a kosher menu for Passover in honor of the holiday.
Restaurants, Wineries, Delicatessens & Cafes Not Kosher for Passover
Tupelo — Wheat Free Bakery & Cafe in Tarshiha
Gluten-free cafe and bakery in a picturesque alley in Tarshiha.
Operating Hours: April 1 from 9 am – 1:30 pm, April 2-4 from 9 am – 2:30 pm, April 5-6 Closed, April 7-8 from 9 am – 2:30 pm
*No protected space/shelter.

Aviva Khoury ― Homemade Arab-Christian Food in Fassuta
Aviva Khoury, an excellent home cook from Fassuta, offers home-cooked meals from the Arab-Christian cuisine. The dishes include, among others, a variety of traditional dishes such as stuffed dishes, maqluba, rice with meat, salads, and more.
Orders are accepted a day in advance or in the morning.
Operating Hours: 1 pm – 8 pm
Deliveries and takeaway are available.
*There is a protected space/shelter.
Buza’s Ice Cream in Tarshiha in a variety of unusual, yet delicious flavors!
Open Daily 11 am – 10 pm
Delivery and takeaway available.
*There is a protected space/shelter.
Meshek Adamit in Kibbutz Adamit
A cheese factory, delicatessen, and cafe based on fresh local produce in Kibbutz Adamit. The cafe offers a menu built around cheeses and based on local produce available at the market, in greenhouses, or orchards.
Operating Hours: Friday, April 3, 9 am – 2 pm; Saturday, April 4, 10 am – 3 pm; Sunday & Monday, April 5 & 6, 9 am – 5 pm
**There is a protected space/shelter.
Flora Flourishing Cheese in Kibbutz Lotem
An artisanal sheep dairy in Lotem. Adjacent to the dairy’s production space is a wonderfully cozy hospitality space with a menu of delicious snacks based on cheeses and a wine menu carefully selected to match the cheeses produced on site.
Open: April 5-7 & 9, between 9 am – 12 pm for buying cheeses only.
**There is a protected space/shelter.
Omnia By Angus ― Chef Meat Restaurant in Deir al-Asad
The first Galilean meat chef restaurant of its kind in Israel. In addition to premium cuts, the menu also offers creative dishes based on special parts, which undergo precise treatment and cooking by the restaurant’s chef, Aseel Sharif.
A new spring menu is planned for Passover.
Operating Hours: Saturday to Thursday 12 pm – 10 pm & Friday 12 pm – Midnight
**There is a protected space/shelter.
Pelech Winery in Kibbutz Pelech
Owned by Kibbutz Pelech, a young kibbutz whose members belong to different groups that work together and separately and promote shared values for a better society. At the winery, you can enjoy boutique wine, breathtaking panoramic views, and a breeze that is not found anywhere else in the country.
Operating Hours: Holidays & Chol HaMoed from 11 am until sunset. Closed on holiday eves.
**No protected space/shelter.
Organic Lotem Winery in Kibbutz Lotem
An organic boutique winery. The winery’s visitor center is open all week and provides a unique experience that combines wine tastings, an open Galilee view overlooking the Sea of Galilee, and a varied food menu.
Opening Hours: Holiday eve shop only. Holiday and holidays 11 am – 6 pm
**There is a protected space/shelter.
Julia Winery is a family winery that produces quality boutique wines from a selection of home-grown grapes and other Galilee vineyards.
Open Monday to Saturday from 11 am – 6 pm
Opening Hours: Holiday Eve open for the store only 10 am – 2 pm. Chol HaMoed (April 3-11) from 10 am – 3 pm including Monday Eve and Monday.
**There is a protected space/shelter.
A Mediterranean-style market restaurant. The restaurant is located between the market and the marina of Old Akko in a colorful alley.
Open: All week except Monday 10 am – 5 pm
**There is a protected space/shelter.

Aluma Galilean Bistro in Tarshiha
A Galilean bistro restaurant offering a selection of delicacies from the South of France and the Mediterranean Basin.
Opening Hours: Monday to Thursday 6:30 pm – 10 pm, Friday 6 pm – 10 pm, Saturday 1 pm – 10 pm
**There is a protected space/shelter.
Boacha Yodfat is a pastoral Galilean entertainment and shopping complex, which includes 12 designer boutique stores, a cafe, bakery, and more. The complex is located among these trees and overlooks a breathtaking view in the village of Yodfat and is open seven days a week and on holidays.
Open: Holiday Eves 9 am – 3 pm, Holidays and Holidays 10 am – 4 pm
**There is a protected space/shelter.
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