Eatalia Italian dining complex with bakery, wine and pizza ovens.
✡ Rabbanut Petach Tikva Location: Petah Tikva, Center District
Organizer: Eatalia
About A new restaurant complex has recently opened in Petach Tikva, and takes inspiration from the Eataly chain in the US in both name and function. Eatalia features multiple Italian restaurants, a bakery, wine store, cheese bar, vegetable stall, and open pizza ovens. It’s a great opportunity to learn more about Italian cuisine while enjoying delicious […]
Features:
Dine-in Takeout Reservations available Outdoor seating Good for children Good for groups Wheelchair accessible Serves coffee Serves dessert Serves cocktails Activities & entertainment Monday: 10:00 AM – 11:00 PM Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 11:00 PM Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 11:00 PM Thursday: 10:00 AM – 12:00 AM Friday: 8:30 AM – 3:00 PM Saturday night (Motzei Shabbat): 8:30 PM – 12:00 AM Sunday: 10:00 AM – 11:00 PMLocation Address: Petach Tikva, IL
Home · Contact · List your business About this listing Eatalia brings an expansive Italian-inspired culinary vision to the heart of Petah Tikva, modeling itself after the renowned international food hall concepts. Operating as a multi-faceted food complex, it combines several different dining and shopping experiences under one roof. Guests can explore various sections ranging from casual pizza ovens to more formal seating areas, all focused on the rich traditions of Italian gastronomy.
The facility is designed for both the casual visitor looking for a fresh loaf of bread and the diner seeking a full sit-down meal. By integrating a bakery, a wine shop, and specialized food stalls, the complex serves as a central point for those who appreciate high-quality dairy and pareve Mediterranean flavors. The ambiance is elevated yet accessible, catering to the local community in the Center District.
About the area Situated in Petah Tikva, one of Israel's oldest and most established cities, Eatalia is located in an area that balances modern commercial growth with deep religious roots. Petah Tikva is famously known as the "Mother of the Moshavot," and it supports a large observant population with numerous synagogues, yeshivot, and kosher infrastructure. The restaurant's placement within the city makes it a convenient destination for those traveling through the central region of the country.
The surrounding neighborhood is well-connected to major traffic arteries, allowing easy access for those coming from nearby Tel Aviv or Bnei Brak. Given its location in a city with a significant religious demographic, the establishment operates under the local rabbinical authority, ensuring that travelers and locals alike can find reliable kosher dining options within the urban center of the district.
Nearby Jewish landmarks Petah Tikva is a hub for religious life and industry in the Center District. Visitors to the area often frequent the Great Synagogue (Beit Knesset HaGadol) on Hovevei Zion Street, a historic landmark known for its impressive architecture. The city also maintains several well-established mikvaot and an extensive eruv that covers most residential and commercial sectors.
For those interested in Jewish history, the nearby Independence Park and the surrounding historic neighborhoods offer a glimpse into the city's origins as "Em HaMoshavot." The restaurant is positioned within easy driving distance of major medical centers and business parks, making it a convenient stop for both local residents and those visiting the city for business or family reasons.
Furthermore, Petah Tikva is home to a wide array of religious institutions, including various Chabad houses and community centers that serve the city's diverse Orthodox and traditional populations. Its central location also provides quick access to the neighboring religious communities of Bnei Brak, which is just several kilometers to the west.
What to expect Visitors to Eatalia can expect a diverse sensory experience that goes beyond a standard restaurant visit. The layout encourages exploration, with open pizza ovens providing a view of the traditional baking process. The cheese bar and vegetable stalls offer fresh ingredients that highlight the Mediterranean focus of the menu, while the dedicated bakery provides a variety of artisanal breads and pastries.
The culinary offerings are primarily dairy and pareve, featuring Italian classics such as handmade pastas, wood-fired pizzas, and specialty salads. Those looking for a drink can browse the wine store or enjoy a crafted cocktail at the bar. The complex is designed to accommodate different needs, whether you are arriving for a quick takeout order or participating in a celebratory group dinner.
With amenities like wheelchair accessibility and high chairs for children, the venue is prepared for a diverse range of guests. Reservations are available for those planning ahead, and the outdoor seating provides a pleasant alternative for dining on warmer evenings. The combination of retail and dining allows visitors to enjoy a meal and take home specialized Italian products in a single trip.
Frequently asked questions What is the kosher certification for Eatalia? This establishment is under the kosher supervision of the Rabbanut Petach Tikva.
Is there outdoor seating available? Yes, visitors can choose between indoor dining and outdoor seating areas.
What types of sections are inside the complex? The complex features several components, including dedicated restaurants, a bakery, a wine store, a cheese bar, and a vegetable stall.
What kind of food is served here? The menu focuses on Italian cuisine, including wood-fired pizzas, a variety of cheeses, pastas, and specialized desserts.
Is the venue accessible and family-friendly? Yes, the facility is noted as being wheelchair accessible and is suitable for both families with children and larger groups.