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.
Salads feature fresh flavors and come in options like Beef Bhan Mi, tofu, or chicken. The Vietnamese salad tastes light and perfectly flavored, with some dishes like the chicken salad standing out.
Bread comes with a crispy baguette that holds up well to fillings. The texture and crunch stand out as excellent qualities.
Good to know
Pho Soup is available on Fridays.
The prices of all dishes are affordable.
Reservations are recommended due to limited seating.
Restaurant offers fresh challah paired with crispy schnitzel in generous sandwiches. Atmosphere is quiet with limited seating and early closing hours. Menu focuses on schnitzel served exclusively in challah bread with a good selection of salads.
Salads offer a good selection with quality ingredients that complement dishes well. Each bite feels perfectly balanced and satisfying.
Classic Chala bread forms the base for the schnitzel sandwich here. The menu features schnitzel served exclusively in this Hala bread style.
Good to know
Expect long wait times during peak hours.
The huge challah sandwiches with crispy schnitzel are priced at 40 shekels.
Friday afternoon is the most fun time to visit.
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.
Starts with a grape salad that balances fresh and surprising flavors in an unconventional way. The combination works precisely to create a unique taste.
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.
Good to know
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 French bakery with authentic pastries and imported ingredients creates a cozy, Parisian cafe vibe. Quiet mornings give way to a lively spot with limited seating, including a few outdoor tables on a less noisy street corner.
Salads come with high-level preparation and include yammy options alongside sandwiches and baguettes.
Bread features a golden crust and airy crumb with authentic flavor. All breads and pastries are homemade on-site without factory preparation.
Good to know
The establishment is closed on Saturdays and holidays.
The location is a short walk from the beach.
It is sometimes difficult to find a place to sit in the early morning-early afternoon hours.
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.
Caesar salad features crisp lettuce and light, airy croutons with a delicious dressing that is not soaked. Coleslaw salad tastes fresh and well made.
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.
Good to know
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.
Kosher corner spot with a small, cozy layout and loud music that creates a fun atmosphere. Known for best meat sandwiches and exceptional fries, it draws those who appreciate clever flavor blends and hearty portions. The vibe stays cool and pleasant despite the high volume and compact space.
Options include light salads for snacking and meaty salads paired with sandwiches. Salads suit both quick bites and fuller meals.
Bread comes in a large choice with meats. It feels high-quality and tastes soft and crispy.
Good to know
The restaurant is kosher, catering to dietary restrictions.
Prices are reasonable, offering good value for the quality.
Portion sizes can be small at times, so consider ordering extra.
Small, crowded space with brick oven cooking and mostly outdoor seating creates a lively, energetic vibe. Outstanding music complements the fun atmosphere, while tight seating and small tables limit comfort. Dog-friendly outdoor area adds a relaxed touch to the bustling environment.
Salads here stand out for their freshness and variety, including a chopped vegetable salad and tahini. The chicken Caesar salad features high quality meats and is notably flavorful.
Pita bread arrives fresh and perfect, served alongside various salads. It pairs well with hummus, which stands out as a highlight.
Good to know
Reservations are advisable, especially for larger parties.
The restaurant may have altered hours during Shabbat in October.
Expect additional charges for items brought to the table without prior notice.
Bakery with a transparent kitchen and gluten-free focus creates a pleasant, lively atmosphere often filled with families and children. Indoor seating feels inviting and fun, while outdoor areas are less maintained and less welcoming. Friendly cats add a unique touch to the experience.
Salads feature fresh vegetables and come with a longer wait time, around 40 minutes, compared to other dishes like pizza. Options include simple green salads and those paired with items like gnocchi.
Gluten-free breads here stand out for their high quality and great variety, including options like African bread and Greek bread. Pastries and pizzas also use gluten-free dough, offering many choices for those avoiding gluten.
Good to know
The entire bakery and restaurant is gluten-free.
Everything is gluten-free, including pizzas, breads, and beers.
The bakery offers a variety of gluten-free products, including bread, pastries, and pizza.
Small hotel features careful design with historical Byzantine elements visible through a transparent floor. Atmosphere stays calm and quiet despite busy streets outside, offering a warm, cozy vibe. Free amenities include bicycles, drinks, and snacks, enhancing a relaxed, welcoming experience.
Fresh salads come with creamed spinach and beetroot, offering a variety of flavors. They pair well with cheeses, smoked fish, and natural juices for a complete meal.
Fresh breads appear alongside cheeses and spreads at breakfast and happy hour. Fried bread and various breads come with salads, omelettes, and falafel. The breads are part of a diverse buffet that includes cakes, juices, and vegetables.
Good to know
Happy hour includes a free buffet of wines, soft drinks, and snacks from 17:00-19:00.
Breakfast and happy hour are included every day for guests.
The happy hour features a variety of snacks, alcohol, and vegetables.
Cozy coffee shop with extensive outdoor seating and a relaxed atmosphere featuring good music and top-quality coffee. The space is often crowded, especially in the mornings and on Fridays, creating a lively vibe. Many vegan options and unique sandwiches distinguish the menu.
Salads feature fresh ingredients like caprese and quinoa with sprouted lentils. Options pair well with sandwiches and come in generous portions that satisfy easily.
Excellent breads and sandwiches stand out here. Gluten-free bread shares slicing equipment with regular bread, so it contains gluten.
Good to know
On Fridays, there is a line that goes quickly.
The restaurant opens at 7:00 PM.
The cafe is small and it’s hard to find seating.
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.
Salads feature za'atar with burnt onions and pistachios, offering precise seasoning and unique flavors. Options include octopus, figs, and watermelon salads, all prepared with fresh, high-quality ingredients.
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.
Good to know
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.
Large restaurant with spacious outdoor seating overlooking the sea and marina creates an open, lively atmosphere. Constant refills of Middle Eastern salads at the table add a unique dining touch. Crowds gather here, especially during busy times, making it energetic rather than intimate.
An array of 26 Middle Eastern salads and dips arrives quickly, served fresh and well seasoned. Large portions of fresh and delicious salads fill the table alongside various toppings and side dishes.
Lafa bread spread arrives as a welcome alongside salads and limonana. Staff regularly check to offer additional bread or refills of side dishes, making bread a consistent part of the meal.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted, so expect to wait for a table.
Customers may wait about 15 minutes for a table even with a reservation.
The restaurant is popular for birthday celebrations with singing waiters.
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.
Salads feature Bukhari melon with a strong nutty sauce and a celery root salad that stands out. The blind lettuce salad and melon salad specials offer interesting new flavors and textures.
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.
Classic décor and clean, beautiful space create a warm, exclusive atmosphere with lively chatter and high-volume music. Crowds gather for tantalizing pastries and coffee, often leading to long lines and a packed environment. Outdoor seating and occasional live jazz add variety to the experience.
Salads come with a 50 percent discount during happy hour. The bakery offers a nice spot to enjoy snacks and salads together.
Offers a variety of fresh pastries and bread with some interesting and tasty options. Some breads are excellent for stocking up, but sandwich breads and mini baguette-style breads can be inedible and rubbery.
Good to know
It is recommended to come early in order to find a table.
There are long queues, especially on Fridays.
The Tiramisu Croissant is available from 11am only.
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.
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.
Sleek, modern interior combines with stylish design and pleasant background music to create an intimate atmosphere. The vibe suits quiet dinners or small groups, offering a chance to enjoy fresh fish and delicious cocktails in a unique setting.
Caesar salad stands out with unmatched quality and flavor. The beet salad offers a truly amazing taste, while the seasonal vegetable salad features fresh vegetables topped with Bulgarian cheese.
Hot, fresh sourdough bread arrives with fun dips and hot pepper. Bread stands out as the tastiest part of the meal, even when paired with other dishes.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for dinner, especially on weekends.
Expect higher prices for smaller portion sizes compared to other local options.
Credit cards are accepted, but check for any minimum spend requirements.
Small outdoor Middle Eastern restaurant offers best hummus and falafel with complimentary coffee and free refills. Atmosphere is lively and fun with loud reggae music and a university student vibe. Crowded seating under a shed creates a bustling, social environment.
Tabbouleh salad stands out as a tasty dish here. It pairs well with hummus and falafel for a fresh, flavorful meal.
Staff serve a plate with bread and pickles before seating. Pita bread comes at room temperature or slightly warmer and pairs well with hummus. They also sell pita bread during Passover.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for the two indoor tables due to limited availability.
The menu is primarily in Hebrew, but staff can provide translations.
Expect the restaurant to be crowded around noon, especially on weekends.
Spacious family restaurant overlooks the sea with a huge outdoor seating area and a bordered balcony offering breathtaking sunset views. Atmosphere is lively and noisy, filled with children playing and occasional performances like fire eating. The setting feels like a large canteen rather than intimate, with games for kids and a homely vibe.
Fresh and tasty salads arrive immediately, often before sitting down. Plates include an array of Arab salads, hummus, and fresh-from-the-oven lafa bread, all included with the main course price.
Fresh, hot laffa bread arrives right away, served warm unlike cold bread at some spots. Free refills of hummus and laffa come with the meal, alongside plenty of small salad plates.
Good to know
Payment by card is accepted, but only cards that work in Israel.
For Friday or Saturday, it is recommended to order a few days in advance.
Be careful when parking your car.
Small restaurant with meticulous design and a covered patio offers a lively atmosphere that feels like being abroad. Crowded seating requires raised voices, while great music adds to the energetic vibe. Bar scene is crazy and worth experiencing.
A standout is the cucumber salad served with tartar sauce and seeds, offering a surprising twist on a simple ingredient. It pairs well with casual dishes but also fits into a chef-driven menu.
Sourdough bread comes with a variety of interesting spreads and dips. Staff serve slices to dip in leftover sauces, enhancing the experience with attentive service.
Good to know
Happy hour offers 30 percent off the entire menu, including wine, from 5 to 6 PM.
The dishes are served in small portions; order 3 to 5 portions per person.
There is no street parking available, but a list of nearby parking lots is provided on the restaurant's homepage.
Restaurant offers an open kitchen and a view overlooking Dizengoff Square with its hustle and bustle. Atmosphere is pleasant and fun, combining a fancy yet informal and festive vibe. Space is clean and spacious with seating options for larger parties.
Leafy salads come in large portions and taste fresh. Options like the blue cheese salad and tomato and artichoke salad offer bold flavors and variety.
Fresh, homemade bread comes with a flavorful dressing and pairs well with dishes like shakshuka and tahini. Two halves of pita bread are included but may not fully satisfy an adult's appetite.
Good to know
Reservations are required for groups of 10 or more, at least a week in advance.
Brunch is available on Fridays, offering a unique menu.
The restaurant is usually very crowded, so making a reservation is recommended.
Bar combines cozy vibe with stylish design and lively energy from a live DJ. Cocktails include rare and unique options. It serves as a neighborhood gathering spot with a vibrant atmosphere.
Egg salad stands out as a recommended choice. Cabbage and beetroot salads also appear on the menu alongside starters and bread.
Bread comes with dishes like skordelia, perfect for dipping. It also factors into discounts, such as a 27 percent reduction when ordered with a moussaka.
Good to know
Happy hour offers 25% off if you order different priced items.
Ordering same-price products during happy hour can get you up to 50% off.
The happy hour includes a 1+1 deal, effectively giving you 50% off.
Open-air seating overlooks a lively square, creating a cool Parisian vibe with a pleasant and fun atmosphere. A DJ plays music that fits the mood without overwhelming conversation. The setting feels cozy and inviting, blending classic city energy with relaxed dining.
Salads show up with excellent taste even if the presentation varies. Options like the caprese salad and tomato salad stand out for their flavor.
Bread arrives hot and fresh, often with a scratched top texture. Some dishes pair it with avocado or appear as bread pudding, while expectations for soft brioche sometimes go unmet.
Good to know
There is a happy hour until 19:30 with 50% off alcohol and 25% off food.
Expect a wait of up to 10 minutes for a free table.
The portions are small compared to the high prices.
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.
Salads include a few options like soba salad, which is very tasty and fresh. The tuna salad stands out as delicious, while the seaweed and noodle salad varies from fresh and balanced to mediocre and not spicy.
Good to know
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.
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.
Salads come in a variety that surprises and open the table without ordering. They taste fresh and rich, complementing the meal well.
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.
Spacious bakery with warm, intimate interior featuring low lighting and soft music encourages unrushed conversations and offers lots of seating both indoors and outdoors. The atmosphere blends friendly staff and the enticing smell of freshly baked goods, creating a comforting and inviting vibe throughout the day.
Quinoa salad comes with sliced grapes, apples, and green onions for a fresh mix. Salads here are good and fresh, pairing well with pastries.
A huge selection of over 30 types of bread includes sourdough, rye, and nut loaves. Fresh bread aromas fill the air, with savory and sweet pastries and quiches also available.
Good to know
On Fridays, there are markets nearby that may attract crowds.
The bakery is open 24/7, making it accessible at any time.
Expect long queues during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Coffee shop features charming design with natural elements and a famous tree that shapes the atmosphere. It offers self-service ordering and many outlets, creating a pleasant and family-friendly vibe suitable for work or casual visits. Seating includes wooden benches and school chairs, blending comfort with a unique style.
Salads come in large portions with original recipes and quality sauces. Options like the shawarma salad and lentil salad bowl offer tasty and satisfying choices.
Good to know
The restaurant is open 24/7, making it convenient for late-night visits.
There is no parking on site, so plan accordingly.
You need to place your order at the checkout and pick it up yourself.
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.
Salads here feature fresh greens with a delicate dressing that feels very refreshing. The goat cheese salad stands out as a notable option among the choices.
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.
Good to know
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.
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.
Salads feature a mixture of leaves that can taste like cilantro salad. They often come with a refreshing green salad including red onion and lemon. Some dishes load up on vegetable salad instead of fish or meat.
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.
Good to know
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.
Market eatery blends luxurious design with authentic Carmel Market atmosphere. Lighting and music create an electrifying vibe without cigarette smoke. Guests find intimate, clean space with lively energy and unique seating arrangements.
Salads arrive quickly and feature fresh herbs, cheese, and nuts. Varieties include green salad, avocado with thyme, and Vietnamese salad, all noted for their strong flavors.
Homemade bread comes with sun-dried tomato dip and excellent olive oil. Market bread is good but sometimes ordered separately when the sweet focaccia does not fit the meal.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from Monday to Thursday from 5pm to 7pm with a 20% discount.
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant is often full.
The restaurant is not wheelchair accessible.
Chophouse restaurant offers minimalistic decor and a snug, lively seating area that fills quickly. The atmosphere is down-to-earth and unpretentious, attracting workers from nearby industries. Prices remain affordable, making it a popular spot for hearty Middle Eastern meals without fuss.
Offers a generous selection of salads alongside skewers and side dishes. Portions with salads cost about 45 shekels.
Good to know
Expect to wait for a seat during busy hours.
A skewer in a baguette and a drink costs NIS 30.
The menu features a simple selection of meats, falafel, and salads.