Small space with cozy, charming design creates a neighborhood, chilled vibe. Atmosphere feels European and fun, suited for dates. Food and wine offer refined, chef-quality experiences.
Salads come with pecans and brinza and sometimes include canned fruit instead of fresh. They pair well with a cheese platter and sourdough bread.
Small size creates an intimate setting for couples. The atmosphere feels nice and suits dates well. It works for pairs or small groups.
Good to know
The wine bar is open on Friday for brunch.
There is no parking available.
The wine menu is varied and interesting.
Space combines luxurious design with a calm, intimate atmosphere that feels like sitting in a private living room. Each table has a personal waiter, and the chef moves among diners, enhancing the refined hospitality. Background music adds to the pleasant, Michelin-level vibe suited for special evenings.
Salads here include the Sheeran's salad and a dish with carrot and bread wraps. A standout is the salad dedicated to Moshik’s wife, Shiran, which many find impressive.
Warm and precise service creates a welcoming atmosphere for couples. Staff handle small details like taking coats, arranging chairs, and providing a bag stand to enhance comfort during the meal.
Good to know
Reservations are required at least two weeks in advance for dinner service.
The meal costs 800 NIS per person, excluding wine and service.
Expect a culinary journey with 10 small tasting dishes per meal.
Asian restaurant with a 90's retro vibe and friendly atmosphere feels like a lively canteen with music and air conditioning. The crowd enjoys authentic sushi and dim sum, with notable vegetarian and vegan options. Prices are affordable, adding to the casual and welcoming energy.
Salads come in small portions but pack a punch, especially the papaya salad which hits the right level of spicy like in Thailand.
Few people are inside since the restaurant just opened a couple of weeks ago. Sitting with a partner here feels quiet and low-key, with a chance to explore nearby spots on foot.
Good to know
The set, as in the photo, costs 119 shekels.
The dishes are surprisingly cheap for Asian cuisine.
There is a selection for vegans and good options for vegetarians.
Restaurant showcases stunning design with attention to small details and excellent acoustics. Atmosphere feels pleasant and luxurious, with a magical courtyard view and lively energy on busy evenings. Bar offers superb cocktails and wine pairings, enhancing the overall experience.
Salads feature fresh and roasted grapes, radish, celery leaves, and other greens with special flavor combinations. Endive leaves come in a citrus sauce that is sharp and crunchy, highlighting high-quality produce.
Overlooking the Art Museum’s sculpture garden creates a stunning atmosphere for sharing plates and drinks. The spot works well for date nights and casual evenings with a partner.
Good to know
Free and plentiful parking is available nearby.
Expect to pay around NIS 600 for a business lunch with wine and desserts.
Some dishes have additional charges beyond the business lunch price.
Improvised, market-like setup with wobbly picnic tables and simple decor creates a casual, sticky atmosphere. Loud music and heat contribute to a noisy, uncomfortable vibe amid a bustling crowd. High-quality meat and precise workmanship stand out despite the basic layout and elevated prices.
Salads come in good size portions with excellent tomato salad and tahini. Green salads taste fresh and delicious.
Memories center around the Oklahoma cheeseburger, noted for its standout taste. Food plays a key role in making dates memorable here.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for weekend dining to secure a table.
Expect long wait times on Fridays, especially around noon.
Prices for meat dishes are significantly higher than average in the area.
Small wine bar offers a cozy, charming design with comfortable seating areas including a fun outdoor terrace shaded by fans. Atmosphere feels vibrant and pleasant, suited for friends and families enjoying wine and light dishes. Bar seating is limited to five, creating an intimate setting.
Fresh and creamy textures define the salads here, especially the cucumber fish salad and the pasta verde. The tomato salad and fish crunch add a crisp, recommended touch.
Offers an affordable and memorable setting ideal for an evening date or happy hour. Suitable for both new and established couples, it also works well for gatherings with friends.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm with a 1+1 offer on cocktails.
The restaurant has no parking available; consider public transport.
Expect small portion sizes; it's not ideal for hungry diners.
Huge space divides into self-service and waiter service wings with a balcony and authentic Uzbek music. Atmosphere ranges from bustling and noisy to pleasant and family-friendly, especially busy on Thursday evenings. Variety of delicious kebabs stands out as a key feature.
Salads come with a large and fresh selection and include unlimited servings. They arrive fresh and tasty, sometimes baked hot from the grill, and often served with free pita bread.
The spot works well for couples and families, offering a comfortable setting for shared meals. Hosting a group event like a birthday party with about a dozen people fits smoothly here, highlighting its spacious layout and friendly atmosphere.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for large groups, especially on weekends.
Expect a busy atmosphere on Thursday evenings, making wait times likely.
Shawarma costs 53 NIS, and soda is priced at 10 NIS.
Large space with crowded seating and close tables creates a busy, intense atmosphere. Outdoor seating offers partial shade but can get hot as the sun moves. Acoustics are poor, making conversations difficult amid the lively, packed environment.
Salads stand out with a good Israeli salad and a tomato salad starter. They come across as the best part of the meal alongside quality meat dishes.
Grilled salmon stands out as a fantastic dish for couples. Vegetarian options exist but involve long waits. Steak cooking can miss the mark on specific requests.
Good to know
The restaurant is 18+ and this is not indicated when booking.
They only accept cash payments.
The lunch menu is available until 5:00 PM.
Greek blue and white decor with shelves of lemon and olive jars sets a Mediterranean theme. Calm Greek songs play, creating an authentic beachside vibe that feels both pleasant and lively. Outdoor seating on polished wooden benches offers a breezy atmosphere likely influenced by nearby sea air.
Salads feature fresh ingredients and come in a variety of tasty options like the Milanza eggplant salad and lentil salad. They pair well with starters and desserts, making for a well-rounded meal.
Good to know
You need to order at least 2-3 dishes for each person due to small portion sizes.
Business is discounted at noon.
The food is kosher, but clarify the kosher status when reserving.
Casual Sicilian restaurant with noisy atmosphere and poor acoustics. Outdoor seating offers relief with effective fans cooling the space. Interior design feels buffet-like and outdated, contrasting with the lively energy inside.
Salads come in large portions with options like cauliflower salad and one dressed in Sicilian style. Some salads include mozzarella and sometimes arrive soggy when pre-cut, like the tomato salad.
Couples sit comfortably at the bar and enjoy excellent service from attentive staff. Returning visitors find the atmosphere welcoming and consistent over the years.
Good to know
Reservations are necessary, especially during busy events at the museum.
The restaurant is not wheelchair accessible, which may be an issue for some guests.
Many dishes on the menu may be sold out during peak hours.
Minimalistic design creates a stunning atmosphere with a pleasant and inviting vibe. Music sometimes plays loudly, shaping a lively energy that can challenge conversation. Sushi stands out as delicious and exceptional, attracting those who appreciate quality Japanese cuisine.
Salads include cabbage salad, seaweed salad, and a salad with peanut butter sauce. They often come alongside sushi and noodle dishes.
Tables sit close enough for some interaction, like when a waitress offers food from another table. Sushi options include a salmon truffle roll and a spicy tuna roll. Service includes apologies and small gestures like offering chocolate cake.
Good to know
The restaurant is gluten-free friendly.
Affordable prices are offered at all hours of the day.
The menu is extensive with options for everyone.
Restaurant combines jazzy design with a loud, electro-pop soundtrack creating an electrifying atmosphere. Interior features grill smoke and dim lighting that affect comfort and visibility. Food quality stands out with top-tier dry aged beef and elaborate egg salad among offerings.
Salads here stand out for their excellent seasoning and freshness. The egg salad is especially notable, being elaborate and perfectly made, while the lettuce salad is simply excellent.
Cocktails come with thoughtful presentation and can be tailored to special needs. The kitchen accommodates requests like a wal dan steak for unique dietary situations.
Good to know
Reservations are advisable as the restaurant is always full.
Expect high prices, with a sirloin steak costing NIS 190.
There is no parking available around the restaurant.
Hotel offers stunning sea views and a luxurious lounge on the 17th floor. Pool area is small with heated salt water, complemented by retro atmosphere throughout the space. Business lounge provides refreshments and workstations with scenic outlooks.
Salads come in a huge selection with great vegetables and fresh ingredients. They appear alongside cheeses and breads, making for varied and colorful options.
Offers various accommodation options tailored for couples and families. Provides a setting where special moments like engagements and birthdays are celebrated with extra care.
Good to know
The hotel offers breakfast and dinner for pay, but Fridays are crowded.
The price for parking is NIS 160 per day for hotel guests.
The pool is closed by 7 PM.
Interior features elaborate design with European influences and a hip ceiling that create a pleasant atmosphere. Space tends to be quiet and empty, catering mainly to tourists with a varied menu and fine drinks. Discounted parking nearby supports accessibility in a busy area.
Leaf salads appear alongside main dishes, offering a fresh, simple option. Caesar salads show up often but range from okay to delicious in quality.
Good to know
Discounted parking is available for restaurant customers in the Beit Agad parking lot.
The restaurant is located on the ground floor of a hotel.
The menu features a varied selection of food and drinks.
Harbor-side Mediterranean restaurant offers indoor and outdoor seating with an electrifying atmosphere fueled by live violin music. The space features 1950s kibbutz-style decor and provides a sunset view. Noise levels are high inside, and outdoor seating can be affected by nearby construction.
Salads come in a variety of options, including a mushroom salad and daily old-fashioned choices. They serve salads fresh with refills as needed.
Seafood dishes arrive at different times, with one coming about twenty minutes before the other. Timing can affect the flow of the meal during special occasions like birthdays.
Good to know
The total cost for two with two drinks is around 400 shekels including tip.
There is parking available not far from the restaurant.
The restaurant can accommodate large groups of up to 16 people.