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  • 3/5 Jean-Yves T. 4 years ago on Google
    A typical Arab/Israeli roofed market. There's a mosque right next to it and a big free non covered parking lot. There's an atm at the entrance. The town itself has no other highlights. Don't bother. You'll find vegies mostly but they have almost everything (expect cheap quality though). Vegies/fruits prices vary greatly from one stall to another, be sure to check the stalls around the center of the market. Most prices are between 10 to 20% cheaper than a usual supermarket prices... So not so cheaper... Bargain is of the essence. At 5pm it was crowded, not nice to walk around. Expect strong and stinky smells... But most roofed markets are... It'll take you around 30mn to see everything. I went there because I had to be somewhere in the area. If it's the case for you too then try it out otherwise just go to a more famous one...
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  • 4/5 Ely M. 3 years ago on Google
    Very nice market with a lot of different stores and we had lunch at Indian restaurant Maharaja.
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  • 5/5 Paul G. 2 years ago on Google
    Nice market, good prices. Must look around before buy. I have bought 2 items for 15 shekels and 2 minutes later discovered a few meters near 3 same items for 15 shekels. Another tip: when buying fruits vegetables - must enter inside. Prices for same fruit can be 50% higher near entrance vs deep inside. Rule of thumb: don't buy any common item or food before seeing it at least at 4 sellers.
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  • 4/5 Alex D. 9 months ago on Google
    Great place to meet real Israelis. Food stalls fruit and veggies electronics appliances fresh fish and tropical. This is a colorful and dynamic market, and its prices are the cheapest in Israel. There are also great food stands in the market and its surroundings. One of the smaller and less gentrified of the Israeli outdoor markets, but a way to see the"real deal" No tourists here for the most part, but great fresh fruits and veggies, shakes, specialized houseware shops, clothing and restaurants. Plenty of parking nearby, even on busy days. The town itself has no other highlights. Don't bother. You'll find vegies mostly but they have almost everything (expect cheap quality though). Highly Recommended!! Very Authentic Market. All fresh!! I do recommend to any of you to Stop by & Eat at the Falafel Shop by the Entrance. *Eli Frikase. *Turkish Burke (the small once) and the *Sambusa by the End of the Market (sell only on winter time).
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  • 5/5 Anna K. 1 year ago on Google
    Great and colorful market and lots of fresh, fragrant food🤩

  • 5/5 Altorie 1. 1 year ago on Google
    It was an excellent tour and an amazing place mmmmm we enjoyed there and the seller treated us well but I have a question mark why all the food there is of one type and it is the Turkish burekas and there is only one place for breakfast and it is the falafel I have no complaints because it was delicious but more than must be entered A food category to attract more tourists... Thank you😘

  • 5/5 Roee S. 1 year ago on Google
    One of the best food markets in Israel. An authentic market, with top quality products from all kinds: vegetables, fruits, fish, spices, deli for cheese and fish.

  • 5/5 Ron H. 1 year ago on Google
    Can't beat Ramle. Halil humus Shahin sweets knaffeh Simply the best.

  • 5/5 Charly J. 1 year ago on Google
    Had a really good time going through this market and seeing all the foods, drinks, clothing shop, and other little places. Just a very good vibe to come here before shabbat and seeing the busyness of it all.

  • 5/5 Adam M. 1 year ago on Google
    Wonderful market where Jews and Muslims work side by side with a smile on their faces selling their fresh produce. Great Burekas to be had while shopping

  • 3/5 Ilyse Ben Z. 1 year ago on Google
    One of the smaller and less gentrified of the Israeli outdoor markets, but a way to see the"real deal" No tourists here for the most part, but great fresh fruits and veggies, shakes, specialized houseware shops, clothing and restaurants. Plenty of parking nearby, even on busy days. Worth a visit.

  • 3/5 Benjamin L. 1 year ago on Google
    Ramle is not a place you go... It's a poorer suberb to Tel Aviv. We went to the market and it is super authentic. It is a working food market for the locals. It is not a tourist trap in any way and you can certainly soak up the atmosphere. Traffic and parking can be tricky bu there are a couple parking lots.

  • 5/5 Yoni M. 1 year ago on Google
    Very authentic market one of the only few left in israel Must try the siso burekas there

  • 5/5 Ori O. 1 year ago on Google
    The best market in Central Israel .Great variety of fruits vegetables at a very reasonable prices. On top of this you can find nice small places to eat good food.

  • 5/5 Sarah S. 1 year ago on Google
    Fresh fruits and veggies, kinda crowded, they did redo most of the shuk so it looks nice

  • 4/5 Adam D. 7 months ago on Google
    An open sir market, as authentic as they come. Produce, pickles, bakers, sweet shops, hardware... Shop owners shouting, an odd smell that flactutes between unpleasant bearable and at times appetizing.. No bargains. Street food- the best Tunisian sub in Israel- Bukovza. Ignore the fancier stalls. And the best Turkish Burek-about 20 meters from Bukovza. Both places easily identifiable by the cues and chaos around them . A fraction of the Carmel market but much more manageable. Worth it if you have your own transportation and 3 hours. Public transportation is rubbish.

  • 4/5 Yakov S. 8 months ago on Google
    A bit dirty place But good price, quality, big choice of vegetables and fruits Israeli atmosphere, no tourist

  • 5/5 Joseph R. 1 year ago on Google
    This is a real catural experience with lots of colors, smells and great food.

  • 5/5 Erez F. 1 year ago on Google
    Very cheap prices. Basic groceries but very good quality. Excellent fast-food in place.

  • 4/5 Ephraim E. 1 year ago on Google
    Wide variety of fruits, vegetables, food grains and spices available in decent Kosher shops. Excellent food in certified restaurants. Pleasant experience. Worth visiting

  • 5/5 judith E. 1 year ago on Google
    Delightful. Co existence. Colorful. None commercial

  • 5/5 Lev V. 2 years ago on Google
    Cheap, crowded and very pleasant market. Tasty burekas and nice street food. Fresh fruits for zero price. Love it!

  • 5/5 Roi E. 1 year ago on Google
    Very plentiful !! V.good prices , quality fruit and Veggies.

  • 5/5 Matt A. 6 years ago on Google
    Highly Recommended!! Very Authentic Market. All fresh!! I do recommend to any of you to Stop by & Eat at the Falafel Shop by the Entrance. *Eli Frikase. *Turkish Burke (the small once) and the *Sambusa by the End of the Market (sell only on winter time).

  • 4/5 Sheryl D. 2 years ago on Google
    Good place to get all household stuff, fresh fruits, vegetables good variety...one must visit this market if u r in Israel

  • 4/5 Rafi B. 1 year ago on Google
    Colorful, not so cheap but good quality products. Nice culinary experience.

  • 3/5 Ed and Brittany V. 2 years ago on Google
    Cheap stuff for cheap prices. Great for fresh produce and inexpensive clothing. Clothes probably won't last more than a couple of months but they are dirt-cheap and if you have a kid rapidly growing out of clothes, you will find good value for your shekels. Narrow street and throngs of people kinda damoen the experience.

  • 5/5 Alexander Z. 2 years ago on Google
    A busy and noisy market for everything. Very authentic.

  • 3/5 Omer B. 2 years ago on Google
    The local market for vegetabls, meat, fruits and cheeses is mainly intended for locals. A wide range of flavors, smells and colors. Decent prices. The market has authentic local food stalls from Borax in Napa, Tunisian sandwiches and local falafel and shawarma restaurants.

  • 5/5 Ben !. 2 years ago on Google
    The most genuine market ther is. If someone what a true experience of the older Israeli culture, I definitely would recommend visiting there!

  • 5/5 Yoram D. 2 years ago on Google
    Good atmosphere, also nice coffee stands and Burekas. You can buy eat and enjoy the mixed crowds


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