Habokrim Restaurant, Western-style restaurant in Merom Golan, Israel
Habokrim is a restaurant with wooden architecture resembling a traditional log building, located next to an active horse corral in the Golan Heights. The kitchen serves meat dishes prepared by graduates of culinary schools.
Merom Golan kibbutz has maintained cattle ranching traditions for over a century, with local ranchers adopting Western cowboy methods. These practices continue to shape the area's character.
The restaurant reflects the region's ranching way of life and combines Israeli kosher dining with Western ranch traditions. Visitors experience the local cattle-raising culture firsthand while dining here.
The restaurant operates Sunday through Thursday and requires advance reservations for dining. On-site parking is available and the space is accessible to visitors.
Diners can watch Israeli cattle handlers working at the adjacent corral while eating their meals. The meat served comes from local herds raised in this region.
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