Nepalese restaurant offers a pastoral atmosphere with friendly staff and a family-friendly vibe. The setting feels colorful and pleasant, evoking a sense of Nepal. Guests enjoy authentic dishes served paced to maintain freshness.
Dishes feature authentic, delicately spiced flavors that reflect true Indian and Nepali cuisine. Service matches the food with high quality and the atmosphere feels small and genuine.
Prices stay consistently incredibly cheap here, making it easy to enjoy meals without spending much.
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The prices are very reasonable.
The portions are not very large.
The restaurant is clean.
Small, cozy space offers an authentic Vietnamese street-like atmosphere with a calm and pleasant vibe. Seating is limited, including an outdoor area with heating mushrooms. The place draws those seeking high-quality, traditional banh mi and Vietnamese fast food.
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The restaurant now offers brunch on Saturdays.
The sandwich costs NIS 45, with large portions suitable for sharing.
The menu includes meat, vegan, and seafood options.
Space feels beautiful with a focus on barbecued chicken and red meat dishes. Atmosphere offers great value for money with cheap prices. Menu includes lentils stew, green okra soup, and traditional sides like kisira and rice.
The food offers authentic flavors that stand out alongside regular fried chicken or fish with rice. The atmosphere feels genuine and nice, making the experience affordable and satisfying.
Prices stay cheap here, making it a solid spot for affordable meals. It serves well for those looking for budget-friendly dining options.
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Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long waits.
The restaurant specializes in barbecued chicken and red meat dishes.
Prices are affordable, making it a great value for diners.
Small restaurant with limited seating and a warm, lively atmosphere filled with authentic charm. The space feels busy and bustling, often crowded yet inviting, with a sense of home and history. Known for serving exceptional hummus, it draws a steady flow of diners despite its size.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends.
Expect a long line to get in, especially during peak hours.
Parking can be found on nearby streets or at public parking near the sea port.
Small, modest Nepalese restaurant with a simple design and working class style. Atmosphere feels authentic and homely, with a quiet, music-less environment where the spiciness of food stands out. Outdoor courtyard offers a more lively and enjoyable setting than the crowded interior.
Food offers authentic Nepali and Indian flavors with dishes cooked fresh and full of love. Prices stay reasonable while delivering delicious, flavorful meals true to their origins.
Prices stay cheap while the food remains excellent and tasty. Nepalese and Indian dishes offer good value without cutting corners.
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The restaurant only accepts cash; no credit cards are accepted.
Expect a wait during peak hours around 1 PM.
On Thursday nights, the restaurant gets a bit crowded.
Restaurant offers pleasant atmosphere with a vibe reminiscent of an Eastern trip. Staff prepare momos non-stop by hand in a clean kitchen, serving smoky grilled sekuwa and a variety of vegetarian options. Prices are reasonable, and the place draws people seeking flavorful, authentic dishes.
Food offers authentic Indian flavors with a delicious and tasty profile.
Prices stay consistently cheap here, making it easy to enjoy without spending much.
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The restaurant offers a mix of Indian and Nepali dishes.
There are many vegetarian options available.
The prices are great for the quality of food.
Simple, nostalgic design creates a homey atmosphere with a family-friendly vibe. Skewers stand out as high-quality and flavorful, unmatched by other local options. The place balances quiet corner seating with casual people watching.
Food here stays authentic with a focus on fresh ingredients. Dishes come out delicious and true to traditional flavors.
Food comes at really cheap prices while staying tasty and delicious. The place has a cheap vibe that matches its affordable menu.
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The restaurant has reopened in a new location at 16 Malan St. Tel Aviv.
Everything is priced separately, including the olives and pickles.
The total cost for 5 skewers, chips, and hummus was 232 NIS.
Market offers a lively atmosphere with authentic local vibe and wide variety of fresh produce and foods. Shoppers experience warm interactions with merchants in a spacious, less touristy setting. Prices tend to be accessible, especially toward the end of the day.
Market offers authentic Iraqi food and homemade dishes from bakeries and restaurants. It keeps an old-fashioned charm with shops and flavors unchanged for decades, creating a genuine local atmosphere.
Prices stay consistently cheap across fresh produce, toys, and everyday items. The market offers a pleasant atmosphere with everything needed at fair prices.
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Parking is difficult to find at the market, as it is usually full.
It is worth arriving early in the mornings when there is no rush.
You can find most of what you need at the market, including fruit, vegetables, and spices.
Small restaurant with authentic atmosphere and Asian oriental decoration offers a cozy, homey vibe that feels like a family home. The place is busy and noisy, suited for quick meals at the bar or group dining. It combines a working-class style with relaxed, simple surroundings.
Food offers authentic Bukhari flavors that feel precise and heartfelt. Staff provide guidance on traditional eating methods, enhancing the genuine experience.
Prices stay cheap at the meat restaurant, making it popular. Some dishes like soup, Gozhgozhe, salad, and Oshflav come in small portions despite the low cost.
Good to know
Parking is limited in the area, consider taking a taxi.
A meal for two costs between 400-500 NIS for 6-7 skewers.
Reservations cannot be made; expect to wait in line.
Bright and airy space with mostly shared tables creates a lively atmosphere filled with loud noise and shouting staff. The place buzzes with energy, offering an authentic vibe where people gather amidst the hustle and bustle.
Authentic Middle Eastern cuisine shines through with simple, genuine flavors. The atmosphere stays authentic and simple, focusing on the food itself.
Offers cheap, fast eats with prices like 140 shekels for 3 hummus dishes and 4 drinks. Hummus is available in takeaway boxes at a pretty cheap price.
Good to know
The restaurant closes at 4 PM, so make sure to arrive on time.
The price of hummus is NIS 28 per half kilo plus NIS 3 per medium pita.
There is a wait at any hour on Saturday.
Small, hole-in-the-wall barbecue spot with a large charcoal grill at its center and skilled grillmen working quickly. Atmosphere is crowded and moody, with no seating available, creating a take-away-only vibe. Known for world-class kebabs, best pita, and a strong local Tel Avivian energy.
Authentic Israel street food shines through with delicious pita and a lively atmosphere. The small setting keeps the experience genuine and fun.
Prices vary, with some items like pitas costing around 50 shekels, which is not considered cheap. Other offerings have relatively cheap prices compared to the local area.
Good to know
Expect long wait times, especially during peak hours and at night.
On Mondays, unique meats are available for your pita.
This place is take-away only; no seating is available.
Outdoor market with wide alleyways and colorful stalls creates a lively, crowded atmosphere filled with fresh produce, street food, and local crafts. Energy stays high with diverse food options and a constant flow of people exploring and shopping.
Walking along the main street offers an experience of colors, smells, and an authentic atmosphere. Plenty of spices, fresh fruits, vegetables, and authentic foods create a genuine cultural vibe.
Prices stay cheap and attractive across all stalls. You find cheap vegetables, fruits, and souvenirs alongside a variety of food and dress items at reasonable prices.
Good to know
The market is extremely crowded on Fridays, making movement difficult.
A food-saving collective gathers food for free every late Friday afternoon.
Reservations are required at HaBasta restaurant for dining.
Market combines authentic spice shops with trendy food stalls in a lively, vibrant atmosphere. Seating areas under umbrellas invite relaxed tasting and socializing amid a mix of old and new businesses. Energy peaks on busy evenings, reflecting a blend of tradition and modern food culture.
A mix of authentic spices, herbs, and lentils fills the air, creating a vibrant market atmosphere. Family-run cafes and authentic Persian food add to the genuine Mediterranean charm.
Prices vary widely, with some shops offering cheap clothes and food, while others have excessive prices. The market features a mix of affordable and costly items.
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Fridays are especially fun with a lively atmosphere and entertainment.
Some stalls close around 19:00, so plan your visit accordingly.
There is no parking available at the market; consider walking or cycling.
Small and cozy space with authentic Japanese atmosphere and beautiful design. Quiet and comfortable vibe with romantic second-floor seating and a large outdoor terrace. Meticulous details create a high-quality, visually appealing environment.
Sushi here tastes extremely authentic and offers rich flavors at a very good price. The menu stays true to traditional recipes and delivers a pleasant dining experience.
Prices stay cheap with woks that often exclude meat. Flavors remain standard without unusual twists, and some dishes like chicken come across as basic schnitzel.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to ensure a table at peak times.
The restaurant offers a complete gluten-free menu for those with dietary restrictions.
Parking is challenging in the area; consider arriving early.
Small Persian restaurant offers authentic cuisine with excellent kebabs and rich stews. Outdoor seating creates a charming atmosphere that feels fun and inviting. Prices vary but generally lean toward the higher side for the quality and portion sizes.
Offers authentic Persian cuisine with a focus on home-cooked flavors. Food stays true to traditional recipes and delivers a genuine taste experience.
Prices sit between cheap and expensive, with lunch meals around NIS 90 including service. Quality does not fully match the cost, making it a moderate value spot.
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The meal costs NIS 65 for a plate of horsht sabzi stew, rice, and salads.
Portions are generous, making it a good value for the price.
Using public transportation is recommended due to parking issues.
Outdoor seating offers a pleasant atmosphere with intoxicating Indian aromas that create a sense of travel. The vibe is light and fun, though the space can feel warm. The place stands out for its clean, comfortable seating and a focus on vegetarian, gluten-free Indian cuisine.
Dishes feature authentic Indian spices and flavors that are really spicy and well balanced. The menu includes a wide variety of authentic vegetarian options alongside classic choices like lamb thali.
Delivery comes with a relatively cheap fee. Prices for items themselves are not particularly cheap.
Good to know
Almost everything on the menu is vegan and gluten-free.
The restaurant offers vegan options.
Walt Business offers gluten-free options for customers with celiac disease.
Small space with cozy, charming decor and a tiny bar creates an intimate setting. Atmosphere feels authentic and fun, evoking the scent and vibe of Vietnam. Seating is limited, favoring solo visitors or couples seeking a close-to-home experience.
Flavors come through as authentic and fresh with the banh mi sandwiches. Some sandwiches use non-traditional meats but still deliver excellent taste and an outstanding feel of Vietnamese cuisine.
Most dishes come at cheap prices that are easy on the pocket. Some items, like salads at 45 shekels, are not cheap.
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Pho Soup is available on Fridays.
The prices of all dishes are affordable.
Reservations are recommended due to limited seating.
Small restaurant with outdoor seating that offers comfortable tables and chairs and a cozy fireplace. Atmosphere varies from quiet and melancholic indoors to sunny and lively outside. Known for incredible dim sums and delicious sushi.
Food stays true to authentic flavors of the East with precise preparation. The atmosphere matches the genuine taste, offering thoughtful dishes that reflect traditional Asian cuisine.
Prices vary between visits, with some items feeling relatively cheap while others do not. Expect a mix of affordable and higher-priced options.
Good to know
Reservations are often not honored, so confirm before arriving.
Cash payments are advisable to avoid issues with mobile payments.
Expect slow service; plan for a longer dining experience.
Mexican restaurant offers stylish decor with both indoor and outdoor seating, mostly on a sloping sidewalk. Great music plays from the entrance, creating a lively atmosphere. The kitchen is open, allowing guests to see food prepared quickly, adding to the authentic vibe.
Mexican food here tastes very authentic and fresh with generous portions. The dishes reflect true Mexican flavors, not the American style.
Prices stay on the cheap side for casual drinks and bites. Mexican food here costs more than abroad but still feels relatively affordable.
Good to know
Happy hour for margaritas runs from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM.
Reservations are held until 7:30 PM; after that, seating is first-come, first-served.
There are parking lots nearby, including Levantin and Hadar parking.
Small, crowded space with authentic Thai aromas and pleasant music creates a lively, fun atmosphere reminiscent of Bangkok. Seating includes a bar area, a few tables inside, and some outdoor sidewalk tables. Outlets at nearly every table support a casual, comfortable dining experience.
Food delivers authentic Thai flavors that closely resemble traditional dishes from Thailand. The owner being Thai ensures the menu stays true to its roots with tasty, genuine recipes.
Prices stay cheap, with dishes around 45 to 54 shekels. Portions come large, but some ingredients feel low quality and not very satisfying.
Good to know
The price of the dishes is very attractive.
The Szechuan dish costs 64 shekels.
Customers who want spicy or hot food should ask for it.
Seaside setting offers stunning sea views and a gorgeous sunset backdrop. Atmosphere features live darbuka drumming and Greek dancing, creating a lively and warm vibe. Indoor space includes unique decor with strings of darbukas, enhancing the authentic feel.
Good to know
Reservations are required in advance to avoid long wait times.
Expect a lively atmosphere with music and clapping on Friday evenings.
Parking is available in the nearby London Garden parking lot.
Decor blends classic Thai design with quiet lighting and a covered balcony that feels bright and pleasant. Atmosphere evokes a sense of being in Thailand, with a unique Asian vibe that stands out from typical restaurants. Seating can be uncomfortable, but the overall setting remains elaborate and meticulous.
Food offers rich, authentic flavors true to traditional Thai cuisine. Menu includes a great variety of dishes like shrimp curry that stand out for their taste and authenticity.
Prices stay around average for Israeli nice restaurants, so it is not cheap. Popsicles offer a cool, tasty and cheap gimmick to end the meal with a smile.
Good to know
You must book in advance to dine at the restaurant.
Reservations are needed, especially on busy days.
The time limit for dining is an hour and a half.