Top 6 Reasons Israel Has the Best Food in the World

It’s inexpensive

Traditional food in Israel is insanely cheap. At a low key (but ridiculously delicious) hummus shop, you can easily feed a family (with leftovers) for under $10.

You can get a whole kilo of hummus, 20 big soft pitas, and vegetables for $5 from the best hummus restaurant in the city – and served quickly, too. Falafel is similarly inexpensive, and the whole “sandwich” will set you back only a couple bucks for a complete meal.

If fresh fruits and vegetables are your thing, Israel has bargain basement prices for those as well, throughout the country.

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