Cozy bakery with outdoor seating offers a pleasant atmosphere and high-quality pastries including delicious breads and croissants. Prices are on the higher side compared to other cafes. The space feels cute and inviting for coffee and snacks.
Offers great breads that are both beautiful and delicious. Also serves as a spot for coffee and snacks alongside the bread.
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Prices are higher than average compared to other cafes in the area.
The cafe offers a variety of cute and useful products.
The cafe is a good spot for coffee, snacks, and fresh bread.
Elegant bakery with European vibe and spectacular design creates a beautiful, inviting atmosphere. Pastries are high-quality and meticulously presented, attracting a steady flow of people, especially on busy days. Outdoor seating offers a pleasant spot despite limited availability.
Freshness stands out with croissants that melt in your mouth and breads that carry a homely aroma. The baked goods consistently deliver perfect texture and flavor.
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On Fridays, they offer a larger selection of pastries.
Expect to pay around 98 NIS for two coffees and a cheesecake.
The bakery is often crowded on Fridays, so arrive early.
Bakery offers addictive aroma and French-inspired atmosphere with high-quality breads and pastries. Seating includes outdoor options with heating, creating a pleasant environment despite limited tables. Prices are notably high compared to other bakeries in the area.
Breads here have good quality and come in a variety including pastries and challah. The selection matches what the original location offers.
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End-of-the-day specials are available, perfect for late visits.
Self-service is required; customers take items and pay at the end.
The bakery offers outdoor seating for a relaxed experience.
Small, intimate bakery with a lively, noisy atmosphere resembling an Italian coffee shop. Crowded space feels warm and family-oriented despite being compressed. Offers fresh, delicious bread and pastries with a distinct French ambiance.
Freshly baked goods fill the air with an addictive aroma. High quality breads and fresh pastries stand out, including beautiful focaccias and rolls that taste exceptional.
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The bakery has a fast pastry turnover, ensuring fresh baked goods.
It is best to visit before noon for a wider variety of pastries.
Parking is limited; expect to park further away or pay for nearby lots.
Restaurant offers a chill atmosphere with lively music and friendly energy created by two meticulous brothers. Seating areas feel inviting, making it more like hanging out with friends than just dining. The vibe blends warmth and fun, setting it apart from typical eateries.
Fresh, hand-made breads are baked on site, including rye and bagels. Sandwiches feature artisanal bread like brioche and American-style loaves, paired with smoked meats and flavorful toppings.
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The price of the pastrami sandwich is 58 shekels.
Expect to pay around 90-100 shekels for a meal with chips and a drink.
The restaurant is not kosher.
Small space offers a Parisian atmosphere with luxurious, refined design and an elegant arrangement. Bar seating provides a stylish spot amid constant movement and nearby loud construction noise. Bakery adjacent to the fridge adds to the inviting, quality deli experience.
Offers an extensive selection of bread from all over the world alongside sweet and savory pastries. Includes unique, specially made cakes and a variety of spreads to complement the breads.
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Brunch is served until 4 p.m. on weekends.
Expect about an hour wait for a table during peak times.
Prices for dishes are generally high, averaging around 100 NIS each.
Small bakery blends Parisian and Mediterranean style with an inviting, dreamlike atmosphere. Offers a wide variety of fresh, world-class pastries with both sweet and savory options. No seating available, and prices are notably high-end.
Breads here feature rustic flavors and dark bread styles favored by Germans. Challahs and spelt bread join a lineup of quality breads that pair well with coffee.
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The bakery offers a high level of baking quality and a large selection of pastries.
There is an adjacent parking lot available for customers.
The place is small and can be hard to spot due to nearby garages.
Restaurant offers an open kitchen and beautiful African-inspired decor with paintings by the chef. Atmosphere feels relaxed and refreshing with great Ethiopian music enhancing the vibe. Cocktails are thoughtfully crafted to complement the unique, well-prepared Ethiopian dishes.
Dabo bread stands out with its high quality and pairs well with dishes like roast beef and shrimp bruschetta. Bread arrives fresh and well-seasoned, creating a balanced base for toppings and spreads.
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Reservations are recommended, especially for weekend dinner service.
Expect a wait time of 30-60 minutes during peak hours.
The restaurant offers a unique Ethiopian-inspired menu not found elsewhere.
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.
Pita bread here is freshly made and fluffy, packed with full flavor. It holds meats and vegetables with care, enhancing the complex taste of the fillings.
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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.
Small bakery offers fresh pastries and high-quality breads with a quiet, cozy atmosphere inside. Outdoor seating is limited and can be noisy, with only one fan available. Staff know regulars, creating a homely neighborhood vibe.
Breads and pastries come out fresh and tasty, with sourdough bread standing out for its quality. Small nut bread packs a strong flavor, and sandwiches use these fine breads and rolls well.
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If you come at 8 o’clock in the morning, you’ll be able to get a warm croissant.
The line is long during peak hours, so plan accordingly.
There are very few places to sit inside the bakery.
Wide open terrace offers spacious outdoor seating with laid-back atmosphere that stays quiet enough for conversation despite crowds. Bar area provides a direct view of food preparation, adding to the experience. Design is stylish but simple, focusing more on comfort and space than elaborate decor.
Free bread accompanies several dishes and comes with some orders. It pairs well with flavorful items like calamari and rich shrimp stock sauce. Staff sometimes offer bread as a gesture during service.
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Reservations are required in advance due to high demand.
Expect small portion sizes that may not justify the high prices.
The restaurant does not serve meat, focusing solely on seafood.
Small seafood stand with about five bar seats sits amid a bustling open market. Atmosphere feels fun and lively with a crowded, energetic vibe. Known for fresh, high-quality fish sandwiches that many find exceptional despite limited seating and a warm interior.
Crunchy bread pairs with aromatic sauces and fresh vegetables for a great contrast. The fisherman's sandwich features soft bread that holds fillings well and balances fish and veggies perfectly.
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During the weekend, the restaurant is super busy, making it harder to order.
The wait for dishes during the Friday rush is very long, with a wait time of over 40 minutes.
There is no place to sit, so expect to eat the sandwich standing.
Stylish cafe inside a flea market offers intimate bar seating with views of the street and Japanese-influenced decor. The atmosphere stays chill and inviting with ambient music and a community feel, attracting freelancers and people watchers. Air conditioning and laptop-friendly outlets support a relaxed, productive vibe.
Sourdough bread stands out with free samples and pairs well with whipped butter. Danish breads and omelette bread also feature, supporting a strong bread selection.
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The meal costs around 80 shekels for a basic breakfast.
Portion sizes may be small; two pieces of chala bred are common.
Expect long wait times on weekends; arrive early.
Asian style kitchen creates a lively atmosphere with excellent sushi and special cocktails. Comfortable seating areas include both indoor bar and outdoor spaces. Good music enhances the unique vibe throughout the venue.
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Happy hour runs from 6 PM to 8 PM with great deals.
The kitchen closes at 12:50 AM, even though the place is open until 2:00 AM.
The restaurant has an age restriction; customers must be 22 years or older.
Bakery offers gourmet bread with world-class loaves and large, high-quality selection. Atmosphere feels like a pleasant countryside village with a patient, homey vibe. Tastings allow sampling before purchase, attracting early visitors due to popular items.
Bread here stands out for its natural sourdough made with just flour, water, and salt. The olive bread offers a unique, high-quality taste that feels like a slice of the French countryside.
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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.
Open air seating and a wide open kitchen create a lively setting with quiet music and fish-themed paintings adding cheerfulness. Crowds gather here, making it noisy but inviting for conversation and entertainment. The atmosphere reflects a vibrant urban vibe with a mix of indoor and outdoor spaces.
Garlic bread stands out with its amazing flavor and pairs well with dishes like spicy tomato shrimp. Sourdough bread comes with seafood ceviche, served alongside an olive spread.
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A reservation is highly recommended during peak hours.
During happy hour, there is a 40% discount on the food.
Customers can enjoy 20% off the entire menu until 19:00, excluding children's meals.
Small restaurant with 60s-70s design and a workers' restaurant vibe offers a casual, pleasant atmosphere. Known for authentic Yemenite soups that are highly flavorful and unique. Busy and sought-after spot with simple, clean surroundings.
Fresh hot bread comes with soups, often served as pita bread or alongside a plate of fenugreek. Bread complements rich, protein-packed soups like meat and bean varieties.
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The price for a plate of soup is 55 NIS.
The restaurant offers a limited menu of authentic soups.
You can combine lung soup with meat soup.
Italian restaurant combines self-service with comfortable seating and spaced tables to avoid congestion. Atmosphere varies from quiet and intimate to noisy and lively, affecting conversation ease. Decor offers a coffee shop vibe with a touch of abroad feel.
Variety includes grain bread, pies, cakes, and cookies. Bread options sometimes run out or are not ready. Gluten-free sandwiches are also available.
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You order the food at the cash register and collect it at the table.
The restaurant is recommended for Celiacs, but the kitchen is not sterile.
Expect long wait times during busy hours.
Tiny falafel spot with order-at-counter service and outdoor seating on the street. Atmosphere feels cozy and casual, attracting those seeking fresh, high-quality falafel. Limited menu options and small space set it apart from typical falafel joints.
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The pita costs 25 shekels (9 USD).
Customers order at the counter and take their meal to outdoor tables or street benches if no other seating is available.
The price of a full dish is 25 shekels and half a dish is 19 shekels.
Small bakery with mostly outdoor seating creates a homey neighborhood atmosphere that feels friendly and fun despite being crowded and chaotic. The space fills quickly, reflecting its popularity and urban vibe. Tables are small and seating is limited, encouraging a lively, bustling environment.
Soft, hand-kneaded rustic bread stands out with a special sourdough flavor. Rye bread ranks as excellent and among the best in the area, making the breads consistently delicious and tasty.
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Breakfast is served on Fridays at 11 am.
There is a nearby parking lot on Nachalat Yitzhak Street.
It is recommended to arrive early for sweet pastries.
Chophouse restaurant occupies a historic space with spectacular design and respectful atmosphere. The vibe centers on high-quality meat offerings, creating a standout experience among similar venues.
Challah bread stands out with the mussels, offering a great pairing. Bread service can be slow, sometimes arriving after starters are finished, but the bread basket complements dishes like tartare well.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends.
Expect longer wait times during peak dinner hours.
Happy hour offers discounts on drinks from 5-7pm.
Restaurant offers spacious seating both indoors and on the seashore, with beautiful views of the harbor and Mediterranean. Atmosphere is lively and noisy, often filled with large groups and family gatherings. Tables feature white tablecloths and the setting includes heaters for outdoor comfort.
Pita bread appears frequently alongside dishes, often served fresh with tapas or salads. Garlic bread and other breads come as side dishes, complementing meals like steak and seafood.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant can be full on Friday evenings.
Expect to pay around NIS 460 for a meal for two with drinks.
Customers are charged 55 NIS for salads even if they haven't touched them.
Narrow gastropub with crowded seating mostly at high bars and counters creates an intimate yet bustling environment. Loud music often overwhelms conversation, adding to the energetic but noisy vibe. Creative dishes and excellent cocktails complement the lively atmosphere.
Sourdough bread arrives with a beautiful slice and pairs with moderately salty, rich butter. Whipped burnt butter adds a perfect touch to the starter.
Good to know
Reservations are required at least one week in advance.
Expect a 15-minute wait even with a reservation.
Prices range from 60–80 NIS for medium-sized dishes.
Colorful design with plants and flowers creates a vibrant setting. Noise level is high and lively, making conversation challenging. Outdoor seating faces a stage near a square, attracting crowds before shows.
Fridays bring a variety of house-made breads with bold but balanced spreads. The pistachio and Nelson breads stand out for their taste and perfect texture.
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From Sunday to Thursday at eight in the evening, there is a 1+1 on all the remaining breads.
It is advisable not to come on Friday due to congestion and unpleasantness.
They are not open on Saturday.
Outdoor space buzzes with loud music and dancing, creating a lively and fun vibe. Small seating area with panda-themed decor adds a quirky, cute touch. Atmosphere feels energetic but noisy, making conversation difficult.
Fluffy, fresh pita bread stands out with its flavorful taste. It pairs well with ceviche fish and is served right in the middle of the market.
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Prepare to wait in line as the restaurant is quite popular.
The shuk market is open until sunset.
The total cost for the meal was NIS 73, including a soft drink.
Small bakery with open kitchen and minimalist design offers a bright, clean atmosphere that feels authentic and European. Limited indoor seating leads to a lively, bustling vibe as people come for high-quality breads and pastries. The place stands out for its meticulous presentation and unique offerings.
Breads here have a rustic sourdough with dense texture and no large holes. The selection includes seeded and pecan flavored breads that are fresh and crispy, made from high-quality organic raw materials.
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The bakery only offers takeaway; there is no seating available.
Parking is not available nearby, so plan accordingly.
American Express is not accepted; bring another form of payment.
Mini food truck inside a busy market creates a lively, electrifying atmosphere with loud music and an open kitchen full of simmering pots. The vibe blends family-friendly energy with high-level cooking craftsmanship, attracting a diverse crowd during market hours.
Bread priced at 19 NIS comes with vegetarian butter made from olive oil and pairs well with dishes that have rich sauces. It soaks up flavors effectively and helps soothe the palate between bites.
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Expect to wait on Fridays due to high demand.
Come early to have the best selection as items run out quickly.
Prices for meals can be very high, with some dishes costing over NIS 200.
Fish restaurant offers beautiful design and light, fun atmosphere with good music and great air conditioning. Open kitchen and loud acoustics create a noisy environment, especially during lunchtime. Outdoor seating is tight, with tables close together.
Garlic bread stands out with its garlic butter and rich flavor. Homemade bread offers a fun texture for dipping in sauces.
Good to know
There is a 25% discount on all dishes every day between 4pm and 7pm.
Happy Hour runs from 4-7pm with a 25% discount on the menu.
Reservations are required to secure a table in advance.
Coffee shop offers excellent pastries with a European aroma in a cozy, colorful setting. Atmosphere feels neighborly and clean but can be noisy. Seating is not very comfortable, and some tables have ashtrays.
Selection includes breads, sandwiches, and cookies. Loaf of bread tastes average.
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The cafe operates on a self-service basis.
Prices are generally on the high side.
The establishment is open during the weekend.
Space fills with carts of fresh baked goods, creating a warm and homey environment around bread. Outdoor seating offers a relaxed spot to enjoy high-quality pastries known for their freshness and variety. The atmosphere blends fun and casual energy despite some ongoing street noise.
Breads here stand out for their whole wheat varieties and 100 percent rye bread. The bakery offers a rare variety of tasty and healthy breads in a warm, homey setting.
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Expect long wait times on Fridays due to high customer volume.
There is no parking available nearby, so plan accordingly.
Prices for pastries are high, with some items costing over 9 shekels each.