Habait Be'Ein Hud

Habait Be'Ein Hud was opened in 2004 by the Abu Alhija family. The restaurant specializes in authentic home-style Arabic food – 'food from Mom's house'. Here you can find all sorts of Arabic food – stews, oven-baked, salads, meat and more.
The residents of Ein Hud live in harmony with nature, which is why all the restaurant's ingredients are of the highest quality: spices and wild herbs which are picked nearby and brought to the table fresh from the field. Thus a unique experience is created – a festival of both intoxicating and familiar flavors.
At Habait Be'Ein Hud there is no set menu, but a one that changes daily and seasonally. Everything that is cooked that day gets put on the table, which includes more than 20 dishes served lavishly with love.
Guests eat as much as they like, enjoying the unique dishes which they won't forget for years to come. Arabic food is much more than you thought. The soups, meats, salads – all the dishes are recommended. You are invited try – only then will you understand it all…

Habait Be'Ein Hud is managed by the entire Abu Alhija family, who are also the service providers – offering and polite, warm and heartfelt welcome. The Chef is the mother of the family, Sefia, and is responsible for making sure that you'll want to come back and visit as soon as possible…
All the seating in the restaurant is located near windows that provide breathtaking views of the sea and the Atlit Fortress. The restaurant's atmosphere is amazing. On weekends it is usually completely full so advance reservations are recommended.

Events for up to 150 people can be held (for larger events, please speak with restaurant management). There is also the option of a private room for events.

Catering services are also available.

Advance reservations are highly recommended!


Address:
Ein Hud, Ein Chud.
Phone: 053-8094937
Open Hours:
Order in advance

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