Falafel HaZkenim

Falafel HaZkenim or Falafel Najala is an Israeli restaurant and falafel stand, located in Wadi Nisnas, Haifa. Since foundation, guests are greeted with a free falafel ball dipped in tahini. Foodies consider HaZkenim's falafel among the best in Israel.[1][2][3][4]

Afif Sabit at Falafel HaZkenim

History

It was founded in 1950 by George and Najala Afara.[5] The falafel stand initially had no signage. Jewish customers often said that they would go to "hazkenim" (the old folks) for falafel, while Arab customers identified the place with the female co-owner. When the owners did put up a sign, it contained both names.

As the couple had no children, they sold in 1984 to Afif Sabit, who had been a loyal customer.[5] In the early 2000s the restaurant had a branch. The former branch still exists but is no longer associated to Falafel HaZkenim.

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References

  1. גרטי, יעל (19 February 2006). "הפלאפל הכי טוב - מצפון ועד דרום". Retrieved 16 November 2018 via Ynet.
  2. "10 הפלאפליות הכי טובות בישראל". 5 March 2009. Retrieved 16 November 2018 via Haaretz.
  3. "סגנון - אוכל nrg - ...העם אמר את דברו: 10 הפלאפלים הכי". www.makorrishon.co.il. Retrieved 16 November 2018.
  4. סרדס-טרוטינו, שרית (13 March 2011). "החיים בפיתה: הפלאפל הכי טעים בארץ". Retrieved 16 November 2018 via Ynet.
  5. "המוסד: פלאפל הזקנים - וואלה! אוכל". Retrieved 16 November 2018.
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