Bar offers a stylish, inviting space with dim lighting and plush seating that creates a calm, peaceful atmosphere. Live jazz performances provide a unique, classy vibe that sets it apart from typical bars. Outdoor terrace adds a relaxed option for seating, enhancing the overall experience.
The spot serves kosher food and keeps things simple and normal. It fits well as a kosher trendy bar in the area.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 18:30 to 20:30 with 1+1 on drinks and 25% off food.
The bar features free live jazz performances every Tuesday.
Reservations are recommended for indoor seating to enhance the experience.
Small restaurant with limited tables and a cozy, homey atmosphere filled with strong trance music. The space feels crowded and lively, creating a fun vibe despite tight seating arrangements. It stands out for offering gluten-free pita in the area.
The place serves kosher food including hummus and maintains a kosher environment throughout.
Good to know
Expect a wait during busy hours due to limited seating.
A plate of hummus costs $33, with extra charges for pitas.
Lemonade refills are not available, despite being advertised.
Sushi restaurant offers a fun atmosphere with a young, pleasant vibe and beautiful, creative presentation. It serves kosher sushi with fresh ingredients and a varied menu, including rare sake and fine cheeses. A special bar caters to pregnant women, adding a unique touch to the experience.
Sushi here is consistently kosher and prepared with care. The place offers wholehearted kosher service and serves some of the rarest kosher sushi available.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially during peak hours.
The restaurant has a kosher certificate.
Prices are affordable compared to other sushi places in Tel Aviv.
Kosher hamburger restaurant offers high-quality burgers with rich seasoning and a lively, welcoming atmosphere. The space is simple and open to the street, with some noise from nearby construction. Staff contribute to a positive vibe despite occasional issues with cleanliness and lighting.
Kosher food here is consistently tasty with excellent kosher hamburgers and kosher meatballs standing out. The menu offers great fast food options that meet kosher standards.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times.
The restaurant is kosher, making it suitable for everyone.
A hamburger, chips, and drink cost NIS 65.
Kosher restaurant offers beautiful design with open-air terrace and private event room featuring a large screen. Atmosphere ranges from calm and pleasant to loud in the gallery area, often lively with groups. Music playlist is notable, enhancing the inviting vibe.
Offers kosher dairy food with a focus on delicious dishes. Provides a rare option for kosher dining.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to ensure seating availability.
Parking is problematic; the cheapest option is 40 NIS at night.
The restaurant is kosher and offers a variety of dairy dishes.
Mediterranean restaurant with modern decor and high-end furniture creates an elegant atmosphere suited for special occasions. The space is tall and spacious, with well-spaced tables offering privacy despite occasional high noise levels. Culinary offerings blend Mediterranean and French influences, featuring original dishes and distinctive desserts.
Kosher offerings include amazing desserts and top quality food prepared with care for kashrut. Service ranks among the best in kosher restaurants, delivering a high-level chef experience.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to high demand for special events.
The restaurant offers a unique tasting menu experience.
Expect to pay at least 300 shekels per person for the dining experience.
Outdoor seating dominates with covered tables but lacks air conditioning or fans, creating a lively atmosphere despite occasional heat discomfort. The space carries a strong American character and draws a crowd seeking kosher burgers with a reputation for quality and uniqueness.
Offers a kosher bacon cheeseburger, a rare find that tastes impressive despite kosher rules. Serves the only kosher smashburger option in the city, known for its tasty and unique kosher bites.
Good to know
The restaurant only offers take away service.
The vegetarian/Beyond Meat burger with fries and a drink costs 24 dollars/Euros.
The restaurant has a kosher certificate from the Tel Aviv rabbinate.
Small, simple space offers an authentic Chinese atmosphere with a cozy, homey vibe. The energy is quiet and unpretentious, attracting those seeking kosher, affordable Chinese food with a genuine touch. Minimalist decor and a warm setting distinguish it from typical Chinese restaurants.
Offers affordable kosher Chinese food with a unique menu. Serves as a reliable option for kosher diners seeking Chinese cuisine.
Good to know
The restaurant serves authentic kosher Chinese food.
Business lunches are reasonably priced for Israel.
They accept Cibus for payment.
Renovated train station complex blends historical architecture with boutique shops and cafes in a pastoral park setting. Atmosphere shifts from peaceful and nostalgic to lively with street musicians and family activities. Space suits families and those seeking a mix of history and casual leisure.
Several kosher restaurants operate at Park HaTachana, including a kosher meat option. Dining spaces are generally pleasant and suitable for kosher meals.
Good to know
Parking is available for NIS 25 for the whole day.
Payment is through Pango or payment stations.
The entrance to the old train station is free.
Spacious, meticulously designed restaurant with a luxury Dubai-style vibe and perfect lake views. Atmosphere is pleasant and quiet, enhanced by live music and dancers without a dance floor. Food features exceptional fish dishes and creative presentations.
High quality kosher food stands out with dishes like the Beit Yosef kosher dish. Full kosher certification supports a special atmosphere with music and an engaged audience.
Good to know
The minimum cost per diner is 450 NIS.
Expect to pay around 1800 NIS for a meal, excluding dessert and drinks.
The restaurant closes early, so plan your visit accordingly.
Restaurant occupies an old house with authentic Moroccan design and waiters dressed in kaftans. Atmosphere feels cozy and stunning with loud Moroccan music that invites dancing and singing. Food offers comforting Moroccan flavors with standout dishes like lamb and plums and fish patties.
Offers Moroccan kosher food specifically for Shabbat. The restaurant maintains a kosher certification.
Good to know
There is a time limit of an hour and a half for a table.
The restaurant only accepts cash for payment.
The restaurant is accessible for disabled individuals.
Market-style restaurant offers a welcoming atmosphere with good music and happy energy. The menu focuses on fresh fish and salads, served in reasonable portions at fair prices. The vibe stays fun and inviting, with a warm attitude from the owners.
Food here is fresh, kosher, and creative. Coffee options include kosher choices.
Good to know
The restaurant serves only fish and salads.
Prices for fish dishes are reasonable.
Portions are moderate, not too big or small.
Kosher sushi restaurant inside a hotel with tight, graceful design and pleasant aromas. Atmosphere balances warmth and good lighting for easy conversation, featuring a stunning bar and outdoor seating with personal fans. Music and service create a positive, welcoming vibe.
Food follows strict kosher standards and holds a valid kosher certificate. Dishes, including sushi, are delicious and affordable, offering unique kosher options in the city center.
Good to know
The restaurant is kosher, catering to a wider audience including kosher keepers.
If you order until 19:00, there is a 20% discount on your meal.
Parking is available but a bit far from the restaurant and is paid.
Restaurant offers traditional Persian music and a homely atmosphere with outdoor seating on a beautiful terrace near a busy market. The vibe is warm and inviting, often becoming crowded at night. It serves authentic Persian and Israeli dishes with standout kebabs and hummus.
Food meets kosher standards consistently with options available late at night. Some basic kosher beverages like lemonade may be missing despite nearby kosher stores.
Good to know
The restaurant is closed for Shabbat.
Prices for meals are around €30, offering good value.
Expect to pay an additional service charge as it's not included in the bill.
Parisian-style brasserie with classic design and white tablecloths creates a romantic, quiet atmosphere complemented by pleasant background music. Indoor seating feels crowded, while outdoor areas suffer from poor shading. Certified kosher with a varied dairy menu featuring fish dishes.
Quality and kosher dairy food stand out here. The restaurant offers a delicious kosher menu in a central spot, making it a solid choice for those who care about kosher dining.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a 15% discount on wine at noon.
The restaurant is certified kosher.
The outdoor seating is not properly shaded and the umbrellas create a greenhouse effect.
Restaurant offers magnificent sea views and a fancy atmosphere with high-end fish dishes. Space feels small and crowded, with tables close together and limited room for movement. Decor and setting aim for elegance, creating a special vibe despite some seating challenges.
Fish dishes stand out with meticulous kosher preparation and tasty flavors. Service supports a kosher chef restaurant experience focused on quality fish options.
Good to know
Reservations are a must, especially for late dining.
The table is available for only 1 hour and 30 minutes.
There is no parking on site, which is disappointing for a luxury restaurant.
Small, intimate cafe with a blooming courtyard and historical structure creates a European atmosphere. Ambiance varies from calm and peaceful to noisy and stuffy, with tables placed closely together. Outdoor garden seating offers a serene spot amid the lively setting.
Food here is fully kosher with strict kashrut, including no legumes for Ashkenazim. The menu offers delicious, abundant dishes that maintain kosher standards even during Passover.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended if you are going on the weekends.
On Fridays, the restaurant can be pretty full.
Reservations cannot be made on Fridays and seating is based on availability.
Restaurant offers basic gluten-free pizza with small portions. Pricing leans toward the higher side compared to food quality. Atmosphere and clientele details are not specified.
Food here is consistently strictly kosher and fresh. The cafe offers delicious kosher meals that meet dietary standards.
Good to know
The meal costs 270 NIS, excluding drinks and tips.
Check if there are any special pricing days or discounts available.
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.
Food follows kosher rules strictly. Options clearly marked as kosher. Seating respects the kosher certificate guidelines.
Good to know
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.
Restaurant offers Tel Aviv style with tables set for couples and groups along the street and sidewalk. Atmosphere feels fun and pleasant with a cozy bar serving special cocktails and wines. Pasta dishes stand out as tasty and unique among the menu.
Offers an excellent kosher dairy menu with a focus on Italian cuisine. Located centrally, it provides affordable quality in a kosher setting.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended at Fifty and One due to its popularity.
The restaurant serves dishes in increments for a relaxed dining experience.
Fifty and One is a kosher establishment, limiting certain menu options.
Small sushi restaurant with beautiful interior and intimate outdoor seating creates a fun and family-friendly atmosphere. Clean and tidy space features mostly high bar stools, which may affect comfort. Known for high-quality sushi and kosher certification, it offers a charming and inviting vibe.
Offers kosher certification consistently, making it stand out among nearby options. Serves kosher sushi and maintains strict adherence to kosher rules throughout the menu.
Good to know
Motzesh only accepts reservations and does not accommodate walk-ins.
The restaurant is kosher.
There is a wide variety of options for vegetarians and vegans.
Busy cafe with indoor and outdoor seating and a modern design featuring wooden furniture and plants creates a cozy, American-style atmosphere. The space often feels crowded and noisy, attracting a lively crowd that enjoys people watching. Self-seating adds to the casual, bustling vibe.
A dairy kosher bar serves a funky kosher dairy menu that breaks from the usual boring fare. The kosher food is delicious and the place also hosts events like Gay Pride while offering kosher options.
Good to know
At 3pm, they offer half price cocktails and dessert.
The kitchen opens at 9 AM on Fridays.
Brunch and breakfast food is served at 10:10.
Kosher restaurant with beautiful design and a lively, intimate atmosphere on the quieter second floor. The space is dark with dimming lights and can be loud and crowded on the main floor. It offers separate rooms for seating and suits large groups.
Meals here are consistently kosher and delicious, with a focus on high-quality food. The restaurant serves kosher meat and maintains strict Kashrut standards.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended after 8pm as the restaurant fills up quickly.
Parking is expensive and limited in the area; no free options available.
Half of the menu items, including meats and desserts, are often unavailable.
Gastropub combines fresh sushi and high-standard meat dishes with a powerful sound system and DJ-driven dance floor. Atmosphere feels electrifying and fun, with a precise design and unique touches like a fireplace and cannons. The vibe suits those seeking classy dining alongside lively music and dancing.
The place is known for being fully kosher and very accessible for kosher keepers. It offers a reliable kosher dining option in Tel Aviv, making it a clear choice for those seeking kosher meals.
Good to know
After 10 p.m., the venue transforms into a vibrant dance club atmosphere.
Fridays feature a special Shabbat reception, attracting many visitors.
Reservations are recommended as the place fills up quickly, especially on weekends.
Indoor market combines old German houses with modern architecture and natural elements like wooden furniture and greenery. Atmosphere feels lively and festive, with live music and cultural events adding energy. Space includes spacious seating and a large playground, attracting a young, vibrant crowd.
A wide variety of kosher options exist alongside non-kosher choices. The complex offers respectable representation for the kosher-observant crowd with plenty of selections to choose from.
Good to know
Sarona Market hosts various events and activities throughout the year, including live music performances.
On Saturdays, some shops are open, providing a unique shopping experience.
There is no parking at Sharona's food market, and if there is, it is very expensive.
Chophouse restaurant offers an authentic atmosphere with traditional seating and a warm, welcoming vibe. The place feels cozy and pleasant, reflecting a genuine, old-style charm. It attracts those seeking high-quality, tasty skewers and a relaxed dining experience.
Good to know
Parking is available at the nearby Carmel 2 parking lot.
The restaurant charges NIS 32 per diner for a set of 10 small salads.
Expect high prices; a meal for two with meat costs 169 NIS without toppings.
Large kosher restaurant offers stunning views and a pleasant outdoor area. Atmosphere varies from noisy and loud music to good and pleasant, with bad acoustics making conversation difficult when crowded.
Kosher diners find Italian dishes prepared to strict standards with Passover kosher pasta available. The spot suits kosher events and offers a reliable choice for those keeping kosher in the area.
Good to know
Reservations are allowed for up to 12 people without any issues.
The restaurant has a minimum order of NIS 100 per diner.
Happy hour provides a 15% discount on select items.
Restaurant offers a unique fire experience with live dancers and DJs playing Arabic music at high volume. Atmosphere feels rare and unmatched, combining flamboyant decoration with an exotic vibe. Energy peaks with fireworks and lively performances that create a distinctive dining environment.
Offers kosher food with a lively atmosphere. Serves kosher alcohol, which is rare to find together.
Good to know
Expect to pay around NIS 500 per person for the experience.
The atmosphere includes pole dancers and loud music.
Diners are asked to leave after two hours if they haven't eaten enough.
Beautifully designed with an oriental style, the space feels homey and lively despite being noisy and crowded. Comfortable seating accommodates many guests, including families with baby chairs available. The atmosphere blends a pleasant vibe with a bustling energy typical of popular Israeli eateries.
Offers the highest level of kosher certification and follows strict kosher rules like not adding butter to meat. The entire menu is fully kosher, ensuring compliance with all kosher dietary laws.
Good to know
You can get unlimited refills of any of the salads, dips, and bread.
Chips and tahini cost NIS 100.
Paying NIS 68 for pita shawarma and a drink is outrageous.
Modern shopping center with three levels of boutiques and a large food court offers a spectacular observatory on the 49th floor and a roof playground for children. Crowded and noisy atmosphere fills the space, with transparent elevators and outdoor dining adding to the lively environment.
Many restaurants here are strictly kosher with kosher certificates on almost all food floors. A kosher food court offers diverse culinary options, and the supermarket features a wide variety of kosher products at fair prices.
Good to know
On Fridays, before Shabbat, there is a Food Fair inside the Kenion Mall.
Azrieli Mall hosts a variety of activities, including festivals and shows.
Parking is free for 3 hours with purchases over NIS 100.