Nepalese restaurant offers a pastoral atmosphere with friendly staff and a family-friendly vibe. The setting feels colorful and pleasant, evoking a sense of Nepal. Guests enjoy authentic dishes served paced to maintain freshness.
Mango lassi stands out as a refreshing dessert here. Other options include biryani rice, momos, and sambousa, which add variety beyond typical sweets.
Prices stay consistently incredibly cheap here, making it easy to enjoy meals without spending much.
Good to know
The prices are very reasonable.
The portions are not very large.
The restaurant is clean.
Italian-American spot serves large portions in a lively space with affordable wine at about NIS 50 a bottle. Desserts like chocolate cheesecake and lemon panna cotta offer rich, sweet finishes. Atmosphere is noisy but full of energy and good music.
Chocolate cheesecake stands out with its rich texture. Lemon panna cotta offers a pleasant surprise. Red pudding delivers a perfect finish.
Wine costs about NIS 50 a bottle, which is cheap and matches the price of a glass in many places. Prices overall stay reasonable and offer good value compared to other spots.
Good to know
The whole meal with a bottle of wine costs NIS 400.
The wine costs NIS 50 a bottle, cheaper than a glass in most places.
There is a 35-minute wait between the main course and the first course.
Small, crowded space with authentic Thai aromas and pleasant music creates a lively, fun atmosphere reminiscent of Bangkok. Seating includes a bar area, a few tables inside, and some outdoor sidewalk tables. Outlets at nearly every table support a casual, comfortable dining experience.
Sticky rice with mango stands out as an excellent dessert. The Banana Loti also offers a unique sweet option. A Thai dessert sometimes comes complimentary, adding a nice surprise.
Prices stay cheap, with dishes around 45 to 54 shekels. Portions come large, but some ingredients feel low quality and not very satisfying.
Good to know
The price of the dishes is very attractive.
The Szechuan dish costs 64 shekels.
Customers who want spicy or hot food should ask for it.
Small sushi restaurant with vegan focus and creative presentation on glass plates. Atmosphere varies from quiet and pleasant indoors to noisy and exposed on the outdoor patio by a busy road. Decor features Japanese cat themes and detailed design elements that add character.
Fried chocolate dough in tempura with cold banana cream creates the toffee sushi dessert. It stands out as a tasty, unique treat often recommended from the specials.
Prices range from cheap for vegan dishes to moderate for other items like steak. Food offers good value without being expensive.
Good to know
Reservations are a must, especially during dinner time on weekends after 7pm.
The lunch special is available on weekdays and is a good deal.
The washrooms are at the basement level and are not suitable for people with mobility issues.
Small and cozy space with authentic Japanese atmosphere and beautiful design. Quiet and comfortable vibe with romantic second-floor seating and a large outdoor terrace. Meticulous details create a high-quality, visually appealing environment.
Mascarpone stands out as a tasty dessert here. Vegan options include excellent desserts and a delicious chocolate dessert. Desserts sometimes come complimentary from the house.
Prices stay cheap with woks that often exclude meat. Flavors remain standard without unusual twists, and some dishes like chicken come across as basic schnitzel.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to ensure a table at peak times.
The restaurant offers a complete gluten-free menu for those with dietary restrictions.
Parking is challenging in the area; consider arriving early.
Mexican restaurant offers stylish decor with both indoor and outdoor seating, mostly on a sloping sidewalk. Great music plays from the entrance, creating a lively atmosphere. The kitchen is open, allowing guests to see food prepared quickly, adding to the authentic vibe.
Churros come out hot and well-prepared, never soggy. The chocolate mousse is gluten free and a solid choice.
Prices stay on the cheap side for casual drinks and bites. Mexican food here costs more than abroad but still feels relatively affordable.
Good to know
Happy hour for margaritas runs from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM.
Reservations are held until 7:30 PM; after that, seating is first-come, first-served.
There are parking lots nearby, including Levantin and Hadar parking.
Outdoor seating uses plastic grocery crates as chairs and tables, creating a casual and simple setup. Atmosphere varies from busy and unresponsive to pleasant and casual, with some reports of fishy odors. Seafood and wine offerings are notable, with fresh fish and affordable white wine available.
Desserts feature a heavenly mousse and other exceptional options. They pair well with wine and fit a reasonable price for three people.
Prices stay relatively cheap for both food and drinks. Dishes come out fresh and tasty while keeping costs low.
Good to know
Reservations are required for Tuesday evenings.
Ordering 3 or more tapas includes a complimentary beer or sangria.
Arriving on time for business provides a free starter for each main dish.
Restaurant combines exquisite design with a lively atmosphere highlighted by a large illuminated tree. Seating includes both indoor and outdoor options, creating a fun and young vibe with good music. The place often fills up, reflecting its popularity and energetic crowd.
Bread pudding serves as a dessert option but sometimes arrives without the ice cream. Manager Tal provides personalized attention and offers free desserts to address issues.
Offers like 1+1 on Sundays make meals very cheap, with couples paying around 159 shekels including drinks. Prices stay insanely cheap while keeping the food super delicious.
Good to know
Reservations are required due to high demand, especially on weekends.
The restaurant offers a 1+1 deal on hamburgers all week.
On Sundays to Wednesdays, hamburgers are 50% off.
Historic building from 1934 hosts a restaurant with indoor and outdoor seating and comfortable seating. Atmosphere is loud and lively with pleasant music and a fun vibe that suits both lunch and romantic dinners. Unique features include a giant parmesan wheel and cute service bells for assistance.
Desserts feature melting chocolate balls with ice cream and a banana loti that stands out for its flavor. A dessert stand offers chocolate cake and whipped cream alongside various chocolates and surprises.
Very cheap prices stand out, especially for alcohol and food. Portions come in generous amounts making it a budget-friendly spot.
Good to know
Reservations are important as the place gets packed quickly.
Parking is very limited in the area, so plan ahead.
The restaurant offers a special brunch menu from 9am to 1pm.
Stunning design with European-style decor and thoughtful details like mirrors and carpet creates a chic setting. The atmosphere is lively and noisy, energized by fun music and a skilled DJ. Precise, specialty cocktails stand out as a highlight in this vibrant space.
A version of brulee serves as the dessert, provided at the house's expense. The experience from the entrance to the dessert is amazing.
Prices stay cheap overall with excellent value. Happy Hour offers really cheap alcohol.
Good to know
Happy hour is until 20:30 with 40% off food and drinks.
The happy hour offers about 30% off the entire menu from 17:00 to 19:30.
I recommend coming by tram—no need to worry about finding parking.