Restaurant offers savory French galettes and seasonal crepes in a laid back atmosphere with gluten-free options. The vibe is relaxed and cool, with pleasant heating inside and outside. Families find it welcoming, with helpful service like cutting children’s galettes.
Food here is delicious and generous with high quality ingredients.
Crepes and galettes come in many options, including gluten-free and children's sizes. Flavor combinations range from sweet with Nutella to savory Mediterranean and Israeli styles, all served with neat, convenient packaging.
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Prices for crepes range from 50-54 NIS.
The restaurant offers gluten-free options for those with celiac disease.
The prices are generally reasonable and inexpensive.
Small café with Parisian chic and classic European feeling offers cozy interior and soft music that create a warm, intimate atmosphere. Upstairs provides a quieter space with tables suitable for working on laptops, while the main floor fills up and gets noisy at times. Pastries and coffee come served in elegant dishes, enhancing the stylish, elegant vibe.
Food features high quality ingredients and delicious bakery items. Coffee and meals consistently show great flavor and freshness.
French croissants here match those found in France, offering a genuine taste. The menu includes salmon brioche, Bulgarian sandwich, and a crispy lettuce salad with French vinaigrette.
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The place hosts an amazing jazz evening once a month.
They have live music concerts some evenings.
The café is located at 3 Mikva Israel Street in Tel Aviv.
Small bakery offers fresh pastries and high-quality breads with a quiet, cozy atmosphere inside. Outdoor seating is limited and can be noisy, with only one fan available. Staff know regulars, creating a homely neighborhood vibe.
Food offers very tasty flavors with good quality and great taste overall.
Croissants stand out with flaky layers and rich butter flavor. The chocolate brioche and apple-cinnamon pastry offer sweet, satisfying options alongside fresh bagels.
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If you come at 8 o’clock in the morning, you’ll be able to get a warm croissant.
The line is long during peak hours, so plan accordingly.
There are very few places to sit inside the bakery.
Restaurant divides into two areas with long bar, open kitchen, and classic seating. Atmosphere feels intimate and electrifying with cool music playing. Decor impresses with high-standard design and connection to a nearby hotel.
Food here stands out for its high quality and great taste. The kitchen shows clear skill, delivering dishes that are consistently delicious and well-prepared.
An intimate and sexy bistro offers a Parisian atmosphere with unique French dishes like crab bisque, Jerusalem artichoke, and ratatouille from Savoie. The menu includes classic French crepes and fresh baguette with herb butter, all at reasonable prices.
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Prices range from 150 to 200 NIS per person, excluding drinks.
Vegan options are very limited; only one dish is available.
Portions are reported to be small.
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.
Food shows a clear passion for craft with every detail carefully prepared. The chocolate croissant filled with chocolate stands out as a highlight among the delicious offerings.
Pastries and croissants come out flaky and buttery, pairing well with coffee. Baguettes crackle in your mouth, crispy outside and soft inside, with options like camembert baguette and grain bread standing out.
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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 tables sit inside a cozy cafe with a Parisian vibe and welcoming atmosphere. The space offers fresh, high-quality sandwiches and irresistible pastries, including gluten-free options. Seating is limited, making it a quiet spot for relaxing over food and wine.
Offers a variety of fresh salads, breads, and unusual drinks. Food is delicious, fresh, and high quality with options for home consumption.
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The prices at the cafe are cheap compared to other places around.
There are few seats available for those who want to dine in.
The prices are reasonable.
Brasserie with phenomenal design and beautiful terrace offers an intimate, warm atmosphere reminiscent of Paris. Crowded tables and rich alcohol bar create a lively setting, complemented by great music and comfortable cooling. Food serves family-style, enhancing a casual yet elevated dining experience.
Food here is consistently delicious and very tasty with a reasonably priced menu. The dishes match the typical brasserie style and come with excellent service.
Authentic brasserie serves excellent French dishes with a reasonably priced menu. The croissant and pistachio crème brûlée stand out as notable items.
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Drinks are offered at a reduced price during happy hour.
Saturday evening happy hour is available.
It is recommended to make a booking as the restaurant can get full.
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.
Food here is consistently excellent and amazing with a wonderful taste.
Pain au chocolat rivals Parisian bakeries with its flaky layers. The quiche de champignon features a crisp crust and juicy filling. Unfilled profiteroles and varied eclairs offer classic French pastry flavors.
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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.