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Al-Reda

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In a magnificent 19th-century mansion with a Thousand and One Nights atmosphere, Al-Reda matches its magical setting with excellent Arab cuisine, from interesting salads (eggplant with cheese) and roasted lamb neck to kebabs and shashlik, as well as dishes with Indian or European influences. Pesto and grilled vegetables stuffed in a chicken breast is a good option, as are the variety of vegetarian choices. Don't pass up dessert.

    Contact Information

  • Address: 23 Al Bishara St., next to the Basilica of the Annunciation, Nazareth, 16000 | Map It
  • Phone: 04/608-4404
  • Location: Nazareth

    Restaurant Details

  • Credit cards accepted.
  • No lunch Sun.

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    Al Reda is a must-do stop in any trip to Nazareth, or the North of Israel. Situated overlooking the Basilica of the Anunciation, you get a sense of years gone by, as the charming, knowledgable owner takes you through the history of the property, of Nazareth, the food and wine, and fills your trip with unexpected facts and anecdotes. The rental apartment on the top floor is filled with antiquities and curiosities and would make a perfect relaxing and atmospheric stay for a few days. Take the owners' recommendations on food and wine, he cherishes the dishes on his menu like children, but you'd be hard pressed to take something that isn't mouthwatering.

    by charlottealf, 1/10/11

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