Glass wall reveals confectioners at work, creating an engaging backdrop. Cozy, relaxed atmosphere suits coffee and pastries. Weekends bring long queues and limited selection, highlighting its high-quality dough and crème.
Croissants here have a crunchy and soft texture. The chocolate croissant features perfect chocolate that is not too sweet. The croissant brioche craffin stands out as delicious and flaky.
Breakfast features very good pastries and bread. Frequent visits happen for a quick breakfast or a couple's breakfast once a week.
Good to know
The bakery closes at 17:00, so plan your visit accordingly.
Expect long queues on weekends; consider visiting on weekdays for shorter waits.
Prices for pastries are around NIS 20, comparable to major cities.
Spacious cafe with many seating options including comfortable sofas and plenty of outdoor tables. Atmosphere feels peaceful and joyful, supported by pleasant background music and a dog-friendly vibe. Design separates work areas neatly, making it suitable for both working and casual hangouts.
Freshly baked croissants fill the air with a strong, almond scent and come out of the oven looking golden. Portions stay small, and some croissants can be quite dry without replacement options.
Breakfast offers a varied menu with authentic Israeli shakshuka and gluten-free options. Portions come big and tasty, with fresh pastries baked on site and sandwiches available to go.
Good to know
Cake tasting is available in the morning.
The tables at the back have power plugs nearby.
Customers cannot sit at their laptops on Friday and Saturday.
Coffee shop offers a pleasantly tranquil atmosphere with well-chosen music and a spacious al fresco area. It attracts a mix of people for business meetings, casual gatherings, and romantic occasions. The environment is clean and tidy, supporting a relaxed and enjoyable experience.
Freshness stands out with the croissants here. The almond croissant offers a simple, classic flavor amid mostly plain breads and sandwiches.
Breakfast offers a colorful, fresh, and generous spread with a good selection at a reasonable price. Meals range from solid to elaborate, providing a variety of options for different tastes.
Good to know
The establishment closes at 17:40 on Wednesday.
The restaurant is only a 3-minute walk from the hotel.
Parking is quite difficult to find in this area.
Restaurant offers a lively atmosphere with a Chicago-style aesthetic inside bar and great music. Space fills with young people and features a fully stocked bar serving fun cocktails and espresso martinis. Tables are small and the environment tends to be noisy but cozy and well-designed.
Corned beef croissants come with a perfectly poached egg and a generous amount of hollandaise sauce. Variations include Gouda cheese and bacon, making for hearty, flavorful options.
Breakfast features roasted polenta, mushroom ragout, and colorful beet hollandaise served in perfect portions. Options are tasty and consistently delicious.
Good to know
Reservations are required to dine at this establishment.
Happy hour is until 7:00 PM.
Brunch is served until 4 PM.
Boutique hotel in a historic 1922 building blends classic design with modern elements and offers a French-inspired atmosphere. Rooftop features include a pool and bar with panoramic views of the city and sea. The vibe is calm and elegant, attracting those seeking a luxurious, European-style experience.
French croissants come out crispy and fresh, matching the quality found in France. The egg croissant served at breakfast stands out as excellent.
Phenomenal breakfast offers a luxurious experience with delicious and well-presented dishes. It compares to top breakfasts in Paris while staying local.
Good to know
Breakfast is available for both hotel guests and non-guests.
The hotel is located in a walkable neighborhood with many dining and shopping options.
Galit provides high-quality massage services at the hotel.
Small cafe with crowded seating and a busy atmosphere filled with the aroma of freshly baked pastries. The vibe is loud and lively, reflecting a European, French-inspired setting. Few seats inside lead to outdoor seating on the street during peak times.
Flaky and buttery croissants come with a generous almond filling or rich chocolate inside. Freshness stands out, especially in the almond croissant and chocolate croissant filled with chocolate.
Breakfast features fresh ingredients and a varied menu that stands out. Meals come with generous portions and balanced flavors.
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 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.
Croissants here are wrapped and baked properly, which is rare in the area. The taste is nothing special and prices are on the high side, with a butter croissant costing 16 NIS.
Breakfast offers generous portions with a rich and big variety. It features interesting flavors like pickled fish and cheese, paired with excellent coffee and good value for money.
Good to know
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.
Coffee shop offers a cozy atmosphere with comfortable seating and a quiet neighborhood setting. Music and ambiance create a welcoming vibe that feels like home with added energy. Tables inside and outside provide varied seating options, including a cute counter area.
A light breakfast suits the cafe near Kamerel Market well, with options like pancakes and muesli available. The menu includes Amalia's Breakfast, offering tasty choices alongside local beers.
Good to know
Happy hour for beers starts at 5:30 PM.
The cafe is located near the Carmel Market.
The prices are reasonable for the Tel Aviv average.
Cafe blends vintage design and French decor with a gallery atmosphere showcasing local and foreign art. Outdoor seating offers a lively street vibe, while indoor space tends to be noisy. Music complements the Parisian bistro feel, attracting those who appreciate art and European charm.
Breakfast features a French Israeli style with a variety of unique but simple dishes made from fresh ingredients. Options include a vegan breakfast, special vegetable salad, and a nice omelette, all served with quality coffee in a quiet, cozy setting.
Good to know
The kitchen closes at 9:00 a.m. on Fridays.
There is no parking available.
Half the menu was missing during my visit.
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.
Almond croissants come with a clear almond flavor. Chocolate croissants lack visible chocolate filling. Croissants cost about NIS 130 per kilo.
Offers a great spot for both breakfast and lunch with a solid menu.
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.