Boacha Yodfat is a pastoral Galilean entertainment and shopping complex, including 12 boutique stores, located among beautiful oak trees. The complex overlooks a breathtaking view of Yodfat and is open seven days a week and on holidays.
There you can find a variety of fashion and lifestyle design stores, a gallery, workshops, a delicatessen, a cafe, and a bakery.
Michal Ezrony, one of the founders of the complex: “The businesses of the complex mostly belong to women and they are the living spirit of the complex. The unique atmosphere of Boacha Yodfat originates from two things — the spirit of Yodfat and our qualities as women. The complex has Continue Reading
Boacha Yodfat is a pastoral Galilean entertainment and shopping complex, including 12 boutique stores, located among beautiful oak trees. The complex overlooks a breathtaking view of Yodfat and is open seven days a week and on holidays.
There you can find a variety of fashion and lifestyle design stores, a gallery, workshops, a delicatessen, a cafe, and a bakery.
Michal Ezrony, one of the founders of the complex: “The businesses of the complex mostly belong to women and they are the living spirit of the complex. The unique atmosphere of Boacha Yodfat originates from two things — the spirit of Yodfat and our qualities as women. The complex has a feeling of home and family throughout the experience of visiting. Values and a lot of love and passion for speaking, are what lead the women of Boacha. For each of us, the store is our baby, every business grew out of interest and adventure.”
Businesses in Yodfat: Yodfat Cafe, Holech Batel, Goats with the Wind, MOI, Lehem Asael, Hagar Secondhand Boutique, JEMMA, Hamalbushiya, Tootsie, Unkiya, Pere, Koan Pottery, Galiella Gelato, and Monkey Forest!
The complex occasionally holds events and hosts other artisans and food stalls.
At the end of the visit, we strongly recommend you visit the nearby Monkey Forest.
During the war, the Boacha Yodfat complex opened its heart and space to two evacuated businesses that could continue to make a living and run their business, Galiella a wonderful ice cream from the Gaza envelope and Marva Pizzeria from the Upper Galilee. During this year, Galiella decided to become a permanent business in the complex and stay in the Western Galilee.
Marva Pizzeria continues to be hosted in the complex on some days and you are invited to come and enjoy the special experience they know how to give in their charming food truck right at the foot of the complex. Handmade pizzas are an expression of the long culinary journey they have gone through, slow-rising dough, fine mozzarella, local olive oil, goat cheese, and more. From here they just take off with creativity and spontaneity from all the best that the Galilee has to offer…