In the history of Safed (Tzfat), a city known for its spiritual and artistic heritage, the roles of food and communal gathering have always been significant. Though Gan HaEm ('Mother's Park') is more a place of respite and leisure rather than a historical hub for food, the park's location in Safed imbues it with the area’s rich cultural tapestry, which includes a blend of Sephardic, Ashkenazi, and Middle Eastern culinary influences. Visitors to Gan HaEm Garden may enjoy a picnic with views of the surrounding area, incorporating local flavors from the nearby markets and eateries that showcase Safed's culinary past and present.
These restaurants and eateries offer an authentic taste of the local cuisine, with many vegetarian options to choose from, reflecting the dietary preferences and restrictions commonly observed in Israeli culture.