Much more than a haircut
How one family name became a barbershop that clients travel to from all around — the story of Handi's, 7 Rashi St, Ramat Gan.
Behind the name “Handi's” is a simple story: Daniel Handanian. When Daniel opened his barbershop in Ramat Gan he wasn't looking for a clever marketing name — he chose his own. “Handi,” the nickname drawn from the family name Handanian, became the sign above the door and a personal commitment there's no hiding from: when your name is on the wall, there's nowhere to hide. Every haircut that leaves the door carries the signature of the house, and every client who sits in the chair gets exactly the same standard — whether it's their first visit or their fiftieth.
The shop sits at 7 Rashi Street, in the heart of Ramat Gan — a few steps from Jabotinsky. From the outside it's just another storefront on a quiet street; inside it's another world: a purple graffiti wall with a skeleton-astronaut mural, a Chesterfield sofa, professional barber chairs, good music and top-tier equipment. It doesn't look like just another barbershop, and that's exactly the point: the atmosphere isn't decoration — it's part of the method. We wanted a place that feels like home: you walk in a client and leave a friend. It's no coincidence that clients describe the welcome here as “like family from the first moment.”
Our philosophy starts before the scissors open — with real listening. What works for you and what doesn't, how your hair behaves day to day, what flatters your face shape and what fits your lifestyle. Only once we truly understand do we get to work: a clean fade, a sharp line, a symmetrical beard and a finish that still holds two weeks later. Attention to the small details isn't a slogan here — it's the difference between “fine” and “wow.” And the promise to the client is simple and unchanging: you leave looking sharp, feeling good, and with a confidence you can sense before you've even walked back out the door. No shortcuts and no compromises — even when that means a few more minutes in front of the mirror.
Over time, what began as a shop on a side street became a community. Clients come to us from Ramat Gan, Givatayim, Bnei Brak and the whole area — some pass plenty of other barbershops on the way, because when you find a place that gets you, you stay. And they talk about it too: 712 reviews rated 9.6 out of 10 on Easy, alongside hundreds of warm reviews on Google. We read every single one, because for us those reviews are the real measure — consistency of result and of care, visit after visit. And that's exactly what keeps us honest: every new client who walks in gets the same level of investment that built this reputation from the start.
Behind the chairs today stands a team of three barbers: Daniel “Handi” Handanian, Moshe and Yosef. Each has his own style and touch, but they all share exactly the same standard — because that's how Daniel built the team: not just good hands, but people who know how to listen first. You can get to know each of them on the team page, see their work and choose the barber that's right for you. And from there? All that's left is to book, come to 7 Rashi St — and let us do what we love most.


The values behind every haircut
Precision
Clean fades, sharp lines and perfect symmetry. Attention to the small details is the difference between “fine” and “wow.”
Real listening
Before we touch the scissors — we understand: face shape, hair type and lifestyle. The cut is tailored to you, not the other way around.
A home-like atmosphere
A place that's a pleasure to come back to: a welcome like family, a good vibe and the feeling you're in good hands from the first moment.
Professionalism at eye level
Top-tier expertise without arrogance — advice, patience and a clear explanation of what's about to happen in the chair.
The people behind the chair
Three barbers, one style of precision — click any of them to get to know them.
Find us across the web
We're listed and rated on the leading business directories and review sites — check us out for yourself.
Come feel it for yourself
A story is nice — but a haircut you have to feel. Booking on Calmark takes less than a minute.


