Cozy restaurant with a fun, happy atmosphere and a renegade vibe. The space feels authentic and warm, filled with smiling people. Known for fresh, world-class couscous and flavorful Tunisian dishes.
Couscous with chicken stands out as fresh and amazing, often described as the most delicious in town. The shakshuka with sausage offers the right taste, consistency, and spices, making it a notable dish. Lamb kebab also features as a divine option.
Charred meat stands out in the shish kebab and the lamb kebab offers rich flavor. Couscous served with kebab is delicious and satisfying. Arais paired with kebab adds a tasty twist.
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The restaurant offers shell couscous suitable for children.
The menu features fresh ingredients and specific dishes.
The restaurant is located at the end of the market.
Small space with limited seating creates an intimate setting around a grill. Atmosphere feels friendly, authentic, and local, drawing a mix of people who enjoy fresh, flavorful pita and street food. Energy stays pleasant and welcoming, with a folk vibe enhanced by simple, quality offerings.
Grilled meat stands out with beef kebab and shawarma cooked on the grill. Pita wraps hold tasty kebabs and chicken breast, delivering a solid taste of Israeli-style Mediterranean food.
Beef kebabs stand out with well-done grilled meat and a fantastic pita. Multiple types of chicken and beef kebabs cook on the grill, delivering tasty, authentic flavors.
Good to know
On Fridays, there’s only a special Shabbat menu with chicken schnitzel or fish balls.
The restrooms are up a flight of stairs, making them not handicapped accessible.
The fair price for 2 skewers including extras is NIS 70 on average.
Restaurant offers excellent hummus and amazing falafel with generous portions at affordable prices. Atmosphere feels pleasant and inviting, supporting a good dining experience. Gluten-free options and free falafel add to its appeal.
Falafel stands out with its crispy outside and soft, perfectly seasoned inside. Hummus comes in several varieties, all fresh and delicious, including a notable mushroom bowl and meat combinations.
Kebab comes fresh and tasty, often served in pita. The flavor and quality stand out consistently.
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Prices at חומוס גרגירים are affordable and fair.
Expect large portions for the price.
The place is very clean and well-maintained.
Small restaurant offers carefully crafted pitas with unique kebab and fish options. Atmosphere feels pleasant and pampering, with a sweet and funny vibe. Prices stay fair and affordable, attracting a diverse crowd including pescatarians.
Kebab stands out as the signature dish, served in pita with fish or chicken options. The pitas are known for their unique, precise flavors and consistently excellent quality.
Kebab here stands out for its unique, precise flavor and is often described as divine and delicious to die for. The kebab pita ranks among the best in the country, offering a consistently excellent taste.
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Expect generous portion sizes at פיתה לוינסקי, making it a filling meal.
Hamoudi offers affordable prices, making it a budget-friendly option.
Pescatarians will find accommodating options at פיתה לוינסקי.
Small space with a family-oriented atmosphere and friendly vibe. Known for delicious kebab and great chicken, it offers an authentic barbecue experience. Prices vary, sometimes high, but the food quality stands out.
Kebabs stand out with a 70-year-old recipe that delivers juicy, flavorful bites. Tahini and hummus complement the high quality grilled meats perfectly.
Kebabs here are very juicy and packed with full flavors. Options include homemade chicken kebab served alongside hummus with tahini.
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There are no prices on the menu; pricing is based on customer discretion.
The portions are large, ensuring a filling meal.
The restaurant is located in an alley in the Hatikva neighborhood market.
Polished kosher restaurant offers a homely atmosphere with a family vibe and pleasant energy. The space feels clean and fresh, creating a welcoming environment. It stands out for its wide variety of dishes beyond kebabs.
Soups from the movies and kebab stand out as signature dishes here. The hummus is rare and highly praised, while falafel and chips add variety to the menu.
Kebabs here stand out for their freshness and delicious flavor. They come served in pita and have a reputation for excellent service with a smile.
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The restaurant opens at 11 a.m.
The charge for the chicken breast salad is NIS 46 for dine-in and NIS 35 for takeout.
The prices are reasonable and popular among customers.
Strong, stimulating smells fill the air around this restaurant with indoor and outdoor seating. The atmosphere is casual and lively, attracting locals who appreciate freshly baked pita and excellent kebabs cooked to order. Prices remain affordable, making it a popular spot for grilled meats and fresh salads.
Kebabs stand out with their clean taste and excellent flavor. They come across as very tasty and consistently delicious.
Kebabs here stand out for their delicious and juicy quality. They taste excellent and come across as very clean and flavorful.
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Each salad is charged separately, so factor that into your budget.
Expect an additional NIS 8 charge for baking with your skewers.
The total cost for a meal with a drink is around NIS 60.
Small, lively Mediterranean spot with a charming shell-themed atmosphere and excellent music. The vibe feels like a neighborhood hangout with electrifying energy and a welcoming, home-like mood. Seating includes both bar and outdoor options, creating a casual yet engaging experience.
Kebabs with beef and lamb come wrapped in pita and stand out for their excellent flavor. They consistently deliver a tasty and satisfying Mediterranean option.
Kebabs here are excellent, juicy, and spicy with a balanced and precise flavor. Plates come with rice and salad, offering a tasty and inexpensive meal option.
Good to know
The restaurant closes at 5 p.m.
There is no parking available at Shmuel.
You cannot pay at the cash register; you have to add service when sitting in the place.
Small, hole-in-the-wall barbecue spot with a large charcoal grill at its center and skilled grillmen working quickly. Atmosphere is crowded and moody, with no seating available, creating a take-away-only vibe. Known for world-class kebabs, best pita, and a strong local Tel Avivian energy.
Kebabs here are world class, especially the veal and lamb varieties served in pita bread. The meat stays juicy and pairs well with a flavorful amba sauce.
Kebabs here are world class, especially the veal and lamb varieties served in pita bread. The flavor is rich and juicy, often paired with a delicious amba sauce that enhances the taste.
Good to know
Expect long wait times, especially during peak hours and at night.
On Mondays, unique meats are available for your pita.
This place is take-away only; no seating is available.
Small, crowded space with brick oven cooking and mostly outdoor seating creates a lively, energetic vibe. Outstanding music complements the fun atmosphere, while tight seating and small tables limit comfort. Dog-friendly outdoor area adds a relaxed touch to the bustling environment.
Hummus stands out as exceptionally creamy and flavorful. The shawarma and kebab come highly seasoned and juicy, often paired with tahini and minced meat for rich taste.
Lamb kebab stands out with its well-made and tasty qualities. Merguez also features as a notable option alongside the kebabs, which consistently impress with their quality.
Good to know
Reservations are advisable, especially for larger parties.
The restaurant may have altered hours during Shabbat in October.
Expect additional charges for items brought to the table without prior notice.
Grill spot offers fresh salads and rare meat options, with a mix of tasty steak and some soggy burgers. Atmosphere feels trendy yet casual, attracting those who appreciate straightforward flavors without pretense.
Kebabs stand out with juicy, soft meat and strong flavor. Pita wraps with chicken or steak deliver tender, delicious bites consistently.
Kebabs come juicy and soft, especially the pita kebab and pita steak. Chicken and kebab in pita pair well with fresh salads and deliver a really great taste.
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Reservations are recommended during peak dining hours.
Parking is available nearby but can be limited during weekends.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is preferred for smaller purchases.
Square seating under umbrellas creates a casual outdoor setting with relaxing shade. Atmosphere feels fun and uplifting despite occasional noise from nearby construction. Skewers and Israeli dishes offer high-standard chef-quality food with notable vegetarian options.
Skewers come out juicy and well made with fresh meat and some fat. Hummus tastes freshly made and holds a high standard. Falafel and seafood kebabs add variety with exceptional taste.
Plump, elongated meatballs make up the kebab, juicy and finely minced rather than coarse. The meat tastes fresh and includes some fat, with options like chicken livers, lamb, and goose heart also available.
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Reservations are recommended for evening dining to enjoy special chef's dishes.
Expect to pay around 58 NIS for each skewer, which is on the higher side.
Salads are not included with skewers and must be ordered separately.
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.
Hummus stands out with its freshness and unique chicken variety. Kebabs come with Persian rice and fresh salad, while fried cauliflower and falafels add variety.
Sheraz kebab and chicken kebab come with Persian rice and fresh salad. The kebabs are highly recommended and pair well with other Persian dishes like gondi soup.
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.
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.
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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.
Small space with home restaurant atmosphere and working class interior features simple, old furniture. Lively and festive vibe fills the crowded room, creating a family-run energy. Distinctive plates and cutlery add a unique touch to the otherwise modest setting.
Shawarma stands out for its tastiness and juiciness, made with high-quality veal. Kebab varieties like İskender and Adana come with delicious roasted vegetables and rice.
İskender kebab stands out with its generous portions and aromatic flavors. Doner and Adana kebabs offer authentic taste and pair well with salad and roasted vegetables for a balanced meal.
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The restaurant is kosher, catering to dietary restrictions.
Expect generous portions; one plate can satisfy up to four people.
Prices are generally considered high for the value received.
Small fast food spot offers both indoor and outdoor seating. Shawarma here is often described as generous and juicy, with some praising it as the best in Jaffa. Atmosphere is simple, without air conditioning, and the menu features a limited selection of salads and sides.
Juicy, well-seasoned turkey shawarma stands out with a perfect balance of hot spices and natural grilling flavors. Large portions of tender meat melt in your mouth, accompanied by excellent amba and consistently high-quality kebab and falafel dishes.
Pita kebab stands out with rich flavors and tender meat. Shawarma and kebab dishes offer a satisfying, authentic taste.
Good to know
The price per plate is NIS 65.
The place is kosher.
There is seating outside for those who prefer it.
Restaurant combines kosher dining with a warm, family-friendly atmosphere and vibrant music. Interior blends a kibbutz-style dining room with a luxurious exterior setting. Guests enjoy fresh salads and phenomenal kebabs in a pleasant, well-maintained space.
Hummus stands out with excellent quality and taste. Kebabs come juicy and soft, especially the chicken skewers. Several homemade salads like bulgul juice, beet salad, and tahini accompany the dishes.
Kebabs come out juicy, soft, and delicious. Chicken skewers and other kebabs taste very tasty and well-prepared.
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Service fees are added to the check, increasing the total bill unexpectedly.
The restaurant can accommodate large groups, as we arrived as a group of about 60 people for lunch.
The place is kosher, offering great options for those who need it.
Bar and grill with spacious seating and a young design featuring original photos. Atmosphere is warm and lively, though music can be loud at times. Offers affordable grilled meats and free grilled vegetables near the counter.
Skewers of fresh meat, juicy spicy kebab, chicken livers, chickpeas, and merguez come in moderate portions. Prices stay affordable compared to nearby famous kebab spots.
Skewers come with Merguez sausages, chicken, liver, and kebab, served with rice, tahini, and salads. Pita kebabs are high-quality and affordable, with plates costing around 76 shekels including two pitas and sides.
Good to know
The prices at Gogis grill bar are very affordable compared to other places.
Expect a large variety of food at Gogis grill bar.
Hygiene practices may be a concern; check for cleanliness.
Small Persian restaurant offers authentic cuisine with excellent kebabs and rich stews. Outdoor seating creates a charming atmosphere that feels fun and inviting. Prices vary but generally lean toward the higher side for the quality and portion sizes.
Juicy, Persian kebabs stand out here, especially served with rice and choresht sabzi sauce, a green lemony beans sauce. Kebabs come on skewers and offer a rich, delicious flavor.
Juicy and divine Persian kebabs come with rice and a green lemonish choresht sabzi sauce. Skewers offer a tasty alternative to the plated kebab.
Good to know
The meal costs NIS 65 for a plate of horsht sabzi stew, rice, and salads.
Portions are generous, making it a good value for the price.
Using public transportation is recommended due to parking issues.
Simple, nostalgic design creates a homey atmosphere with a family-friendly vibe. Skewers stand out as high-quality and flavorful, unmatched by other local options. The place balances quiet corner seating with casual people watching.
Hummus stands out with its original homemade flavor and comes with pickles and shoug in two levels of spiciness. Shish kebabs and grilled meats taste delicious and flavorful, paired well with simple sides like eggplant salad and traditional olives.
Shish kebabs come in chicken, beef, and other varieties and taste consistently delicious. The kebabs pair well with sides like hummus and eggplant salad.
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The restaurant has reopened in a new location at 16 Malan St. Tel Aviv.
Everything is priced separately, including the olives and pickles.
The total cost for 5 skewers, chips, and hummus was 232 NIS.
Outdoor seating dominates with a simple, colorful setup near a lively market. Loud music and noise create a high-energy, bustling atmosphere. Seafood dishes and draft beer stand out as notable offerings.
Seafood dishes like fish kebab, seafood falafel, and a shrimp and calamari mix stand out with fresh flavors. Tzatziki appears often, paired with calamari or as a fresh salad base.
Fish kebabs stand out with their tender, fresh, and very tasty qualities. Seafood falafel also pairs well with the kebabs for a delicious meal.
Good to know
There is a happy hour with a 50% discount on all alcoholic drinks.
Happy hour runs from 17:00 to 19:00; clarify offers before ordering.
The main dishes do not come with side dishes.
Small restaurant offers a homey and pleasant atmosphere with fresh meats and delicious Iraqi kebab. Prices are reasonable though somewhat high for the market, and the place maintains a clean environment. The vibe is casual and authentic, focusing on quality kebab experience.
Chicken and kebab come in small skewers with less than 100 grams of meat each, cooked juicy and tasty but sometimes lacking salt. Hummus salads are fresh but the salad selection is limited and hummus quality varies.
Juicy chicken and kebab come in small skewers under 100 grams each. The kebab tastes good but can feel a bit under-salted. Both are sized just right for a light meal.
Good to know
There is a parking lot in front of the restaurant.
Parking can be problematic during peak hours.
The price for 2 skewers, tahini, lappa, and one drink is NIS 80 before tip.
Small space with basic interior and warm, homely atmosphere. Noise from staff shouting contrasts with authentic Israeli family vibe and welcoming community. Air conditioning provides comfort amid the lively setting.
Hummus stands out as unique, authentic, and consistently delicious, made from fresh, homemade chickpeas. Salads and skewers complement the menu, served with kind, fast service in a welcoming atmosphere.
Kebabs come with very tasty chicken skewers and fresh salads. The hummus and paste add a delicious touch to the overall meal.
Good to know
Check that you are being charged the amount they told you.
The final bill does not match the price on the menu.
The restaurant does not allow splitting the bill across multiple credit cards.
Spacious family restaurant overlooks the sea with a huge outdoor seating area and a bordered balcony offering breathtaking sunset views. Atmosphere is lively and noisy, filled with children playing and occasional performances like fire eating. The setting feels like a large canteen rather than intimate, with games for kids and a homely vibe.
Generous servings of hummus and small salads like tabouli and eggplant come with free refills. Main dishes such as the kebab are above average and served with fresh lafa bread.
Kebabs here vary in quality, with some being generous and above average while others fall short and are hard to recommend.
Good to know
Payment by card is accepted, but only cards that work in Israel.
For Friday or Saturday, it is recommended to order a few days in advance.
Be careful when parking your car.
Tiny, well-designed bar offers a lively and fun atmosphere with a chilled, unpretentious vibe. Music playlist keeps energy dynamic while guests enjoy both indoor and street-side seating. Wine recommendations and unique dishes like shrimp toast add to the distinctive experience.
Shish kebab stands out with a surprisingly tasty flavor, while other dishes include ricotta and kohlrabi. Kebabs come in different forms like rolls and skewers, though some kebabs can be dry.
Shish kebab comes on a tasty skewer alongside options like mushroom kacho a pepe and shaytel skewers. Kebab rolls and dishes with ricotta and kohlrabi also appear on the menu.
Good to know
Expect to spend around 650 NIS for a meal for three people.
Cocktails are priced separately and can add significantly to the bill.
The restaurant is known for its interesting dishes despite being on the expensive side.
Small space with chic yet cozy decor creates a captivating atmosphere that feels young and fun. Music plays a key role in setting a lively vibe. The place draws those seeking a stylish and engaging dining experience.
Small menu offers a wide range of Mediterranean dishes. Fish kebabs stand out as especially delicious.
Fish kebabs come as two pieces on a yogurt bed without side dishes. The fish is cut by knife, making the texture fluffy rather than ground. Each order costs around 100 shekels.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to secure a table, especially on weekends.
Expect small portion sizes relative to the high prices.
Happy hour starts at 6:30 p.m. and ends at 7:00 p.m.
Old restaurant with a fireplace creates a simple, lively atmosphere. The place feels crowded when full, offering a pleasant, fun vibe. It focuses on serving large, satisfying skewers and fresh, hot lapa.
Skewers come in regular size with options like chicken and kebab. The kebab is often soft and juicy, though some meats like liver can be very dry. Prices for two skewers can reach around 70 shekels.
Soft and juicy kebabs come on regular-sized skewers with strong flavors. Chicken kebabs stand out as consistently very good and pair well with tomato soup.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long wait times.
Expect high prices, with a typical meal costing around 250 NIS for two.
Fresh pita bread is sourced from a nearby bakery, enhancing the dining experience.
Small space fills with crowds and noise, creating a lively and authentic Turkish atmosphere. Turkish music plays, enhancing the cultural vibe despite limited and uncomfortable seating. Shawarma and doner stand out as exceptional specialties that define the experience.
Shawarma stands out with its high quality Turkish doner and fresh, delicious flavor. Plates often feature special Turkish shawarma and tasty pita kebabs alongside excellent kebabs.
Kebabs here vary widely, with some being rich in flavors and others lacking taste and texture. Options include Iskender kebab and pita kebab, but quality can be inconsistent.
Good to know
You must come over at exactly 11:30 to enjoy the first cut of the day.
You should arrive early and not too close to closing time.
A mandatory meal is required.
Butcher shop offers fresh, high-quality meat with a clean and tidy environment. Prices range from fair to premium, reflecting the quality of products. The atmosphere feels professional and inviting, attracting those seeking excellent meat selections.
Freshness stands out with the kebab offering. Lamb ribs come alongside, both at a reasonable price. Shawarma tastes bland and dry.
Offers a wide variety of kebabs including chicken and lamb ribs. Kebab prices stay reasonable and the meat tastes fresh.
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The butcher shop offers excellent goods and is ranked as number 1 in Israel.
The quality of the meat is uncompromising and considered the best in the area.
The prices are reasonable and competitive for the quality offered.
Restaurant blends old Tel Aviv vibe with modern atmosphere in a clean, tidy setting featuring comfortable seating. The place maintains a pleasant, vibrant energy despite its neighborhood. Open table style encourages a casual, communal dining experience.
Kebabs come in beef, chicken liver, and spicy marguez sausages, served in pita or with lafa bread. Meals include bundle options with grilled meats, salads, hummus, tehina, and fries that keep coming until full.
Skewers come in beef, chicken, and chicken liver, with some options like marguez sausages offering a slight spiciness. Pita wraps hold juicy kebabs and chicken, paired well with fries and lafayettes.
Good to know
The restaurant is open until 2am on Saturday nights.
Visitors must park in the surrounding area and walk to the market.
The restaurant is a Kosher establishment serving grilled meat bundles.