Open kitchen and chic yet understated decor create a warm and inviting atmosphere. Indoor seating can feel hot despite fans, while outdoor areas are dark and noisy. Cocktails and Thai dishes receive high praise for flavor and presentation.
Dinner features delicious Thai food with a wait that doesn't diminish the experience. It serves as a very good spot for evening meals.
Curries here are rich and aromatic with options like a spicy yellow curry and a well-balanced Massaman Curry. Dishes like jungle curry and Gang Curry Fala feature bold flavors and perfectly cooked ingredients.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended for dining at this restaurant.
Parking is difficult; it's best to park by the sea and walk.
The kitchen closes at 5:00 PM, so plan accordingly.
Seaside restaurant offers breathtaking Mediterranean views and a spacious, beautifully decorated setting. Festive atmosphere fills the space with authentic music and a huge bar serving fresh, lemony cocktails. Tables sit close together, creating a lively but less private dining experience.
Dinner offers good prices and amazing service. The spot suits business luncheons and dinners well.
Curries here are rich in flavor and use expert spice blends. The green curry with fish and the chicken curry stand out for their authentic taste and can be made extra spicy.
Good to know
The restaurant has a happy hour at sunset.
Customers should try to come during sunset for the best experience.
The restaurant offers unique distillation desserts for special occasions.
Small, crowded seating with vibrant atmosphere creates a lively, sometimes noisy environment. Outdoor seating offers an alternative but can be uncomfortable and close to a smoking area. Authentic Thai cuisine and special cocktails complement the energetic vibe.
Casual dinners with friends or large groups work well here, offering Thai food in a central spot. The setting suits family dinners and relaxed gatherings.
Strong, spicy flavors define the curry dishes here. Options like red curry with chicken and Gaeng Kati offer rich coconut notes and authentic tastes.
Good to know
You should arrive before eight because the restaurant fills up.
There are a variety of vegetarian and gluten-free options available.
The restaurant has both inside seating and sidewalk seating.
Small Japanese restaurant offers crowded atmosphere with Japanese-style stools and cushions. Energy is lively and noisy, with long lines common due to limited space. Food includes well-regarded ramen and pancakes, though seating comfort varies.
Smiling service and a fun, warm atmosphere shape the dinner experience here. Staff know the ingredients in each dish well, making it a solid choice for a relaxed dinner.
Beef with curry comes with a rich umami flavor and pairs well with the beef-filled gyoza served in Japanese curry sauce. The curry side adds a special touch to the dish.
Good to know
Reservations are not required, but expect long wait times during peak hours.
The restaurant often has long lines, especially on weekends.
The menu features a manageable size with a variety of options.
Small space with authentic Indian design and traditional dishes creates a pleasant, intimate atmosphere. Seating includes both indoor and outdoor options, with Indian-style music enhancing the vibe. The setting feels warm and homey, blending elements of Tel Aviv and Mumbai.
Dinner here offers a relaxed indoor setting with options that satisfy small groups. Parties of three find the experience enjoyable and comfortable.
Fish curry stands out with its sour and flavorful profile and moist fish. Chicken curry stays true to original flavors, while sides include vegetable curry with peas, potatoes, eggplant, and lentils.
Good to know
Reservations are advisable, especially on weekends, to secure a table.
There is an additional charge of 6 NIS for the samosa not listed on the menu.
The restaurant is not fully accessible due to an upstairs bathroom.
Decor blends classic Thai design with quiet lighting and a covered balcony that feels bright and pleasant. Atmosphere evokes a sense of being in Thailand, with a unique Asian vibe that stands out from typical restaurants. Seating can be uncomfortable, but the overall setting remains elaborate and meticulous.
Dinner feels like a trip to an exotic resort with every visit. Meals offer delicious Thai flavors that impress consistently.
Shrimp curry stands out with rich, authentic flavors. Green curry and Pad Saiyu keep a high standard. Gang Kyaw Won curry nails the accurate flavors.
Good to know
You must book in advance to dine at the restaurant.
Reservations are needed, especially on busy days.
The time limit for dining is an hour and a half.
Restaurant blends vintage decor with a flea market vibe, featuring eclectic furniture for sale. Atmosphere stays calm and nostalgic, with live music adding energy on weekends. Space includes quiet, air-conditioned rooms and outdoor seating, welcoming diverse guests.
Wide noodle pasta with mushroom and ricotta stands out as a dinner option. Curry also appears as a recommended choice for lunch or dinner. The spot suits dinner and drinks occasions well.
Curry dishes feature pumpkin meatballs, chicken, and dumplings served with rice or salad. The flavors are well balanced and consistently tasty.
Good to know
A 33cl beer costs 32 NIS.
The breakfasts do not come with coffee or soft drinks and have to be ordered separately.
It is difficult to find parking around the area.
Restaurant combines loud club music with a busy, energetic atmosphere that challenges conversation. Outdoor area and balcony offer spacious, well-designed spaces for groups and events. Private room provides a quiet, adult-friendly setting distinct from the main dining area.
Atmosphere suits romantic dinners and family gatherings well. Skilled chefs, including Chef Shaul, deliver a satisfying dinner experience.
Fish curry dishes stand out with rich flavor and spicy heat. Barramundi curry with rice offers a deliciously spicy main option.
Good to know
Reservations are mandatory for dining and events.
Wednesdays feature the most affordable happy hour in town.
Free parking is available in the parking lot.
Small space with minimalist decor and Japanese paper lamps creates an authentic vibe. Atmosphere feels pleasant and fun, evoking a sense of being in Japan. Seating spreads between indoor and outdoor areas with comfortable table spacing.
Booking a table after 19:00 is recommended due to limited availability. Dinner costs about 250 NIS per person, which feels like a significant charge for the meal.
Curries here stand out for their freshness and complex seasoning. The Dharmasala curry blends flavors well, and the red curry offers a rich taste that complements the menu's quality.
Good to know
Reservations are advisable for dinner, especially on weekends.
Lunch discounts are available, check for specific times.
The tofu ramen costs 60+, while pork ramen is 78.