A great spot for Israeli street food style of lunch or brunch. They make their own breads and everything else. On a good day, you could even have a nice walk around the area.

Apparently, They make the best shakshuka but I had a falafel bowl instead. Aside from falafels the bowl has 2 poached eggs, olives, pumpkin, cucumber pickle, Israeli chopped salad (which I have a recipe for) and spiced chickpeas.
