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.
Cooked strawberries stand out as a delicious dessert here. Endless desserts close the meal with a perfectly paired finish alongside the wines.
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.
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.
Desserts come out succulent and very delicious, perfectly sealing the meal with a good taste. They pair well with the home picnic experience and the perfectly cooked meat.
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.
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.
Ice cream dessert stands out for its quality. The Basque cheesecake also impresses, with desserts consistently very good.
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.
Two-story ancient stone building offers balcony seating with romantic views of a lively square and sea. Atmosphere blends live oud music and cozy, welcoming energy with a distinct local character. Guests gather for relaxed dining with a backdrop of pleasant melodies and scenic surroundings.
Malbi dessert stands out as a top choice. Desserts overall are consistently amazing and highly recommended by the owners.
Good to know
Christmas at the restaurant features a special meal.
Prices are medium high considering Jaffa.
Customers should always ask for the seasonal dishes, which vary depending on the time of the year.
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.
Frozen yogurt with zaโatar offers a unique twist that changes with every bite. Desserts stand out as especially delicious, rounding out the meal well.
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.
Spacious bakery with open kitchen and upstairs seating offers a cozy, Parisian-inspired atmosphere. Pastries appear as artful displays, matching their delicious taste. Seating options include indoor, outdoor, and shaded areas, creating a pleasant environment.
Desserts offer a wide variety of pastries and sweets with high quality and good taste. Prices run around NIS 30 per item, which some find a bit expensive.
Good to know
Expect long wait times on Friday mornings due to high customer volume.
Prices for pastries are around NIS 30, which may be considered high.
There is no price marking for drinks, salads, or pastries, leading to confusion.
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.
Desserts come in generous sizes and mostly puffy textures. Options like waffles and yogurt ice cream are well made and tasty.
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.
Small Thai restaurant designed like a Thai street with an open kitchen and Asian chic decor. Atmosphere is crowded and noisy with loud live music and occasional cigarette smoke. Offers excellent Thai cuisine with standout dishes and well-made cocktails.
Tapioca dessert stands out as a favorite, consistently made with care and very tasty. The banana lassi dessert also offers a great option, and desserts sometimes come on the house.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for Friday evenings, especially for larger groups.
The restaurant may not accommodate severe seafood allergies; check with staff before ordering.
Expect longer wait times for food delivery, especially during busy hours.
Restaurant resembles an Italian trattoria with a peasant house structure and authentic outdoor seating. Atmosphere is fun and lively, decorated with posters, soccer shirts, flags, and wine bottles, creating a cozy and homely vibe. Popular among locals, it often requires advance booking due to its busy nature.
Tiramisu stands out as a delicious dessert often served on the house. It consistently impresses with its excellent flavor.
Good to know
Happy hour offers a 40% discount on the entire menu from 5-6pm.
Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially during peak hours.
Parking lots are available nearby for convenience.
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.
Cannoli stands out as the most recommended and delicious dessert here. Other desserts are generally excellent and wonderful as well.
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.