Nof Hvade

North Coast


Enjoy spectacular hill views from this warm and welcoming family restaurant in lofty Ayn Hawd, 4km up the steep road from the artists' village. Great grills are accompanied by garnishes such as pickled cauliflower and tahini, while vegetarians can feast on stuffed vine leaves and mujaddara (lentils and rice with fried onions).

Follow the restaurant signs downhill towards the left after entering Ayn Hawd and look for the 'Ein Hood' mosaic with doves; the stairs here lead up to the restaurant.


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