Bakery shines with world-class loaves and a pleasant countryside vibe. Fresh baguettes offer a distinct chewy texture that rivals France. Tastings let visitors enjoy popular items before buying, creating a warm, patient atmosphere.
Fresh baguettes come out chewy and very tasty. They rank among the best outside France with a distinct chewy texture and freshness that stands out.
Good to know
The bakery closes at 5 PM, not 6 PM as stated in the flyer.
Parking is difficult for customers with vehicles.
Arrive early on Fridays to get the best items before they sell out.
Fast food spot shines with stunning design and fresh baguette sandwiches featuring schnitzel and falafel. Staff offer tastings, creating a fun vibe. Outdoor seating with fans and live music makes dining lively and comfortable.
Baguette sandwiches come with schnitzel, falafel, or sabich, offering solid variety. The baguette itself is fresh and well-made, often served with toppings, pickles, and old-fashioned chips on the side.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to the restaurant's popularity.
Challah is served on Fridays, enhancing the dining experience.
Arak chasers are available on Fridays for a unique pairing.
Small café with Parisian chic offers a cozy, intimate atmosphere and soft music. Fresh baguettes with pesto pair perfectly with salads and coffee. Upstairs provides a quiet space ideal for working on laptops, balancing style and function.
Fresh baguettes come with pesto and pair well with salads and soups. The baguette slices served with tomato salad are just perfect and complement coffee nicely.
Good to know
The place hosts an amazing jazz evening once a month.
They have live music concerts some evenings.
The café is located at 3 Mikva Israel Street in Tel Aviv.
Small cafe buzzes with a lively, French-inspired vibe and crowded seating. Baguettes crackle with a crispy outside and soft inside, perfect for sandwiches with rich fillings like camembert and pastrami. Outdoor seating spills onto the street during busy times.
Baguettes crackle in your mouth with a crispy outside and soft inside. Sandwiches use this high quality bread to great effect, especially with fillings like camembert, pastrami, or Bosha cheese.
Good to know
Parking near the cafe is difficult; consider using nearby Dizengoff Center.
Laptops are not allowed; only mobile phones can be used.
The bakery is small with limited seating; expect to wait during busy hours.
Small space with cozy decor offers an intimate vibe. Baguettes boast a crunchy texture and authentic fillings like beef and coriander. Atmosphere feels authentic and fun, perfect for solo visitors or couples.
Crunchy texture stands out with a unique fusion of Vietnamese flavors and French baguette style. Sandwiches feature authentic fillings like beef, coriander, and seasoned carrots that complement the bread well.
Good to know
Pho Soup is available on Fridays.
The prices of all dishes are affordable.
Reservations are recommended due to limited seating.
Fresh Tunisian sandwiches shine with crispy baguettes and excellent ingredients. Prices stay fair and affordable, making it a casual spot. The chicken breast baguette stands out, especially paired with schnitzel.
Baguettes come crispy and fresh with a special texture. The chicken breast baguette costs 40 NIS and pairs well with schnitzel.
Good to know
Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
Expect a wait time of 20-30 minutes during busy lunch hours.
Credit cards and cash are accepted for payment.
Fast food spot serves crispy schnitzel in a baguette or pita, with baguette costing fifty shekels. Prices stay affordable in a lively family atmosphere with communal outdoor seating. Payment is cash or BIT, adding a traditional touch.
Schnitzel comes in a baguette or pita, with the baguette option costing fifty shekels. The schnitzels are small and don't fully fill the baguette.
Good to know
The restaurant does not accept credit cards; payment is only in cash or Bit.
Customers need to be patient in the queue during busy lunch hours.
The place is always busy at lunch hour with workers around.
Fast food spot serves varied schnitzel options with a clean, crowded setting at lunch. Schnitzel baguette costs 50 NIS and has three small schnitzels but toppings cover less than half and quality slipped. Seating includes indoor and outdoor areas.
Schnitzel baguette costs 50 NIS and includes three small schnitzels with requested toppings. Toppings cover less than half the baguette and quality has declined recently.
Good to know
Parking is a problem, so plan accordingly.
The restaurant is a great spot for a pre-concert meal.
Expect a crowded atmosphere, especially during lunch hours.
Small falafel spot serves freshly made falafel and schnitzel with consistent quality despite higher baguette prices. Outdoor seating creates a child-friendly and clean space. Prices stay reasonable, drawing steady crowds even with limited seating.
Baguettes come with higher prices, like 42 NIS for a schnitzel baguette and 35 NIS for falafel, which is more than many competitors. The quality and service stay consistent despite the cost.
Good to know
The price is NIS 18 for cash and NIS 20 for credit.
There is parking in the back and there is no problem with parking.
The price for a baguette is popular at NIS 42.
Restaurant offers an intimate atmosphere with an open kitchen and stylish decor linked to a nearby hotel. Fresh baguette slices serve as a perfect side, especially with herb butter and ratatouille. Cool music adds to the electrifying vibe.
Fresh baguette appears as slices resembling white bread and as a special piece accompanying salads. It pairs well with herb butter and ratatouille for a simple, tasty experience.
Good to know
Prices range from 150 to 200 NIS per person, excluding drinks.
Vegan options are very limited; only one dish is available.
Portions are reported to be small.