Fodor's Expert Review Gan Eden
The setting, a charming stone house with both indoor and outdoor seating, lends great atmosphere to this family-run eatery set above the Old City and taking in the view of Mount Meron (the restaurant's name means "paradise"). Gan Eden is best known for its fish, especially fillets of sea bass and sea bream. What they call calzones are actually dumplings stuffed with salty Tzfat cheese and served with a delicious salad of lettuce, cranberries, and walnuts. The place is kosher for dairy, meaning no meat is served.
Quick Facts
33 HaGedud Hashlishi St.
1310003,
Israel
052-434–9755
- Mount Meron views
- Calzone dumplings stuffed with Tzfat cheese
- Sea bass and sea bream