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The city's cosmopolitan character is happily represented in its food, although stands selling the Middle Eastern fast food for which this part of the world is famous—such as falafel and shawarma—still occupy countless street corners. You'll find restaurants serving everything from American-style burgers to sushi and chili con ca
The city's cosmopolitan character is happily represented in its food, although stands selling the Middle Eastern fast food for which this part of the world is famous—such as falafel and shawarma—still occupy countless street corners. You'll find restaurants serving ever
The city's cosmopolitan character is happily represented in its food, although stands selling the Middle Eastern fast fo
The city's cosmopolitan character is happily represented in its food, although stands selling the Middle Eastern fast food for which this part of the world is famous—such as falafel and shawarma—still occupy countless street corners. You'll find restaurants serving everything from American-style burgers to sushi and chili con carne. In contrast to Jerusalem, diners who keep kosher have to search for a kosher restaurant, aside from those in the hotels. A spate of new kosher establishments caters to a significant slice of the discerning dining market, but with the fairly rapid turnover of some Tel Aviv eateries, the concierge is still the best person to ask about the latest in kosher restaurants.
Most Tel Aviv restaurants, except those that keep kosher, are open seven days a week. Many serve business lunches at reasonable prices, making them less-expensive options than the price categories suggest. As elsewhere in the Mediterranean, Israelis dine late; chances are there will be no trouble getting a table at 7 pm, whereas past 10, diners may face a long line. Casual attire is always acceptable in Tel Aviv.
Tel Aviv's restaurants are concentrated in a few areas: Sheinkin and Rothschild Streets, Basel, Ibn Gvirol Street, and the Tel Aviv Port.
This tiny restaurant and wine bar, just a clutch of round tables on an alley just off Carmel Market, draws its inspiration from the market's...Read More
Walking through the door of this understated but elegant dining room, you hear the energetic hum of good conversation. The upscale but accessible...Read More
The restaurant at this boutique hotel serves modern brasserie fare, throwing in a few Vietnamese touches for good measure. For starters, sample...Read More
The name (an acronym for obsessive-compulsive disorder) refers to the meticulous care chef Raz Rahav and his team pour into each elaborate dish...Read More
Part of the city's influx of Asian restaurants, the "Asia-terranean" kitchen of Taizu is a nod to the street food of India, China, Thailand...Read More
Neighborhood lore says that this eatery's namesake was a fisherman in his early years. His simple establishment has long been a fixture of Jaffa...Read More
For one of the best meals in the city, take your place at one of the tables spilling out onto the sidewalk or alongside the small, chic bar...Read More
The well-stocked wooden bar is the centerpiece of this tiny eatery, where the roaring brick oven and pizza-dough kneaders are in full view....Read More
This small corner café, a neighborhood favorite, is where you can catch a glimpse of the beauty of European café culture. Coffee is the main...Read More
With indoor and outdoor seating, this Tuscan-style establishment facing the open square across from the Suzanne Dellal Centre is useful primarily...Read More
Celebrating the love that Israelis have for breakfast, this restaurant with simple and sunny decor features many variations on the morning meal...Read More
Tel Aviv might be an unexpected city for the Bindella family's first foray outside their native Switzerland, but this Italian food outlet has...Read More
The dark upholstery, mustard-color walls, and menu in French (as well as Hebrew and English) are all meant to recall Paris, and the wide selection...Read More
A longtime favorite, this café has a full menu of old-fashioned Eastern European favorites. Try a bowl of matzoh-ball soup, leg of goose, or...Read More
This veteran of Tel Aviv café culture is the perfect complement to a stroll down historic Bialik Street. Plenty of restaurants serve more or...Read More
For a taste of the best of the local hipster scene, score a table on this eatery's sunny sidewalk. The older customers, some of whom have been...Read More
A varied but simple menu—including steak, salads, sandwiches, and pasta—makes this a good place to recharge after a day at the beach or a nice...Read More
The Italian-style ice creams and sorbets prepared daily by chef Ronnie Rivlin are the highlight of this light, airy corner café in the middle...Read More
Inside a beautifully restored historic building, this bistro has a rarefied atmosphere and an on-the-premises bakery that turns out a luscious...Read More
Passed down from father to son, this local landmark has been serving some of the best falafel for more than 50 years. For a few shekels, you...Read More
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