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Al-Reda, 21 Bishara St, the Old City of Nazareth 04-6084404,12:00am - 12:00pm This great little restaurant in the Old City of Nazareth is perfect for almost all occasions. AL-REDA offers a combination of authentic free wide world kitchen specialties with classic NAZARETHIAN PALESTINIAN kitchen.Variety of local and imported wines, ARAK the popular Palestinian liquor, over 35 kinds of Cognac & Armagnac served with homemade chocolate, Gin, Vodka, Tequila and over 85 kinds of Whiskey, Whisky & more. Olga’s, Marry's spring square, Nazareth, Israel, 04-656-7755,12:00am - 12:00pm This modern Nazareth restaurant offers fine dining, with a definite European bias influenced strongly by the east. The large spacious dining area is probably not what you were expecting from Nazareth, but the see-through kitchen area is a definite winner! Reasonable prices, great food (not many local dishes), smart and modern decor, good service, and a nice atmosphere. Well worth checking out if you’re after something a bit special in Nazareth. Tishreen, 56 El-Bishara St, the Old City, near Mary’s Well, 057-9442830 12:00am - 12:00pm This Nazareth restaurant opened in 2004 and is named after the month it was opened (tishreen is Arabic for October). This sophisticated restaurant has a great atmosphere, with a delightful mix of Middle Eastern and European cuisine. Not cheap, but with plenty of great choices for both vegetarians and meat eaters, including some delightful Mediterranean-inspired dishes like aubergine stuffed with pesto and cheese, an Arabic pizza known as muhammar topped with chicken and onion slices, plus some very great salads Bayat, Mary’s Well St., Nazareth, Telephone: 04-6555146, 12:00am - 12:00pm Bayat is a great little restaurant, with some tasty dishes, a young, lively atmosphere and a big selection of alcohol (the place is owned by Christians, hence the free-flowing alcohol – including Taibe beer, the only real Palestinian beer). Choose to sit outside if it’s not too hot (and join the smokers), or sit inside/at the bar. With friendly and tri-lingual staff (Arabic, English, Hebrew), this is an excellent place to take some respite from the tourist trail in Nazareth. Relaxed pace, but catch the chicken breast, and for the kids try a personal-sized pizza. Sudfeh, 6083/35, Nazareth, 04-6566611, 12:00am - 12:00pm This Nazareth restaurant is located close to the famous Fauzi Azar Inn. Sudfeh, which means “by chance” in Arabic, gives you not only a gastronomical experience, but also an architectural one, with its amazing location in a beautiful, old stone building. The fare on offer is mainly gourmet, and largely cheaply priced. Don’t miss the traditional side dishes; small plates of hummus, labaneh, tabuleh, vine leaves, Arab salad, etc. Dante, Restaurant – Bar, 077-787-1556, 12:00am - 12:00pm The New Dante Restaurant Located in middle of merry's well square front of the greek orthodox church. Pastry chef creates scrumptious desserts such as the Bonzo Cake and Tollhouse Pie . Dante Restaurant acclaimed restaurant brings in the crowds with the perfect combination of upscale comfort food, gracious service, a cozy setting, and excellent value

