Mandarin

Haifa


Hidden away behind busy HaNassi Ave, this chain cafe serves a hotchpotch of East-meets-West recipes – with varying success. Offerings range from pad ka pao (Thai-style mincemeat with rice) to halloumi stir-fry, vegan burgers and goulash. The comfy cafe and its outdoor wooden deck are a restful place for a smoothie before a tour of the Baha’i Gardens.


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