Small outdoor Middle Eastern restaurant offers best hummus and falafel with complimentary coffee and free refills. Atmosphere is lively and fun with loud reggae music and a university student vibe. Crowded seating under a shed creates a bustling, social environment.
Offers fresh and delicious options with reasonable prices for a casual lunch. The menu suits a relaxed midday meal without fuss.
Fresh and delicious hummus stands out, often served with falafel that many find excellent. Hummus refills come on the house, and dishes like hummus with mushrooms and fried cauliflower add variety.
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Reservations are recommended for the two indoor tables due to limited availability.
The menu is primarily in Hebrew, but staff can provide translations.
Expect the restaurant to be crowded around noon, especially on weekends.
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.
Lunch offers fresh food with options like chicken skewers. The spot feels lovely and suitable for a midday meal.
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.
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.
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.
Many options for lunch and desserts fill the market, creating a lively spot for meals. The setting offers a European vibe and suits gatherings with friends for lunch or drinks.
Numerous street food stands serve falafel, hummus, and shawarma alongside fresh fish and kebabs. Hummus stands out, especially on Saturdays when it's made fresh and considered among the best.
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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.
Street seating with festive vibe and Tel Aviv-like atmosphere creates a lively setting. Indoor space feels cozy but crowded, while outdoor tables offer a relaxed breeze under shade. Music plays actively, enhancing the fun Levinsky mood.
Lunch includes a deal with hummus and two small side dishes at an affordable price. Options feature various small dishes suitable for business lunches.
Hummus stands out with its excellent flavor and creamy texture. Falafel and fresh salads complement the menu, offering a solid taste of Israeli street food.
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A 10 percent service charge is added when paying at the cashier.
Customers have to wait in line outside in the heat on Fridays.
The restaurant tends to get busy on Fridays and Saturdays during lunchtime.
Spacious cafe with many seating options including comfortable sofas and plenty of outdoor tables. Atmosphere feels peaceful and joyful, supported by pleasant background music and a dog-friendly vibe. Design separates work areas neatly, making it suitable for both working and casual hangouts.
Fresh and excellent sandwiches stand out during lunch. The spot offers a captivating atmosphere for a light meal and serves wine at lunch when ordered.
Shakshuka stands out with its super tasty and authentic Israeli breakfast style, though some versions include a strong vinegar flavor in the sauce.
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Cake tasting is available in the morning.
The tables at the back have power plugs nearby.
Customers cannot sit at their laptops on Friday and Saturday.
Modern space combines open kitchen, food library, and rooftop garden with a gallery exhibition. Bright, airy atmosphere features high ceilings and clean, stylish design. Quiet library area upstairs offers a calm spot to work or study.
Lunch offers tasty dishes with good-sized portions and pleasant appetizers. The menu includes breakfast items suitable for midday meals, creating a satisfying lunch experience.
Shakshuka stands out with its rich flavors, paired well with a fattoush salad that adds freshness. The menu includes vegetarian masaba and challah shish kebab, both tasty options.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for busy times, especially on weekends.
Breakfast costs 58 shekels without a drink, with additional charges for extras.
The restaurant does not require a reservation for lunch on Thursday.
Restaurant offers an open kitchen and a view overlooking Dizengoff Square with its hustle and bustle. Atmosphere is pleasant and fun, combining a fancy yet informal and festive vibe. Space is clean and spacious with seating options for larger parties.
Sitting at the bar offers a social vibe that keeps lunch from feeling lonely. It works well for walk-in Fridays and suits those with business near Dizengoff Center.
Eclectic Mediterranean dishes feature fresh calamari, fish kebab on white matzah, and cauliflower with lapa. Salads like green and artichoke tomatoes complement rich, well-crafted flavors throughout.
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Reservations are required for groups of 10 or more, at least a week in advance.
Brunch is available on Fridays, offering a unique menu.
The restaurant is usually very crowded, so making a reservation is recommended.
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.
Lunch specials offer large portions at a very reasonable price. The spot suits business meals and group lunches well.
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.
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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.
Spanning almost half a block, the restaurant offers spacious outdoor dining with comfortable seating and small grooved tables. The atmosphere balances calm vibes with occasional live music and spontaneous dancing, appealing to a wide age range. Blankets and heaters provide warmth during cooler evenings, enhancing the overall experience.
Offers a varied lunch menu with options for light and business lunches. Food tastes delicious and prices stay fair during business meals.
Shakshuka stands out with its homemade quality and comes with hot challah fresh from the oven. Hummus arrives with only one cold pita and sometimes takes a while to be served.
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Happy hour runs until 8pm with 20% off food and 40% off drinks.
Reservations are recommended during performances to secure a spot.
Live music occurs on Fridays starting at 4:15pm.
Shawarma restaurant with vibrant market atmosphere and outdoor street seating creates a lively, sometimes chaotic vibe. Fresh ingredients and condiment bar enhance the food experience, while music adds to the energetic setting. Crowds gather especially during busy times, making seating limited but the shawarma widely praised.
Lunch offers better quality shawarma thanks to an older gentleman who places every topping precisely. Expect a bit of a wait during lunch hour and consider a half pita for a filling meal.
Shawarma here comes in unusually large portions that can feel greasy due to the high fat content. The taste and juiciness rate as mediocre to reasonable, with no extra sides like laffa or hummus offered.
Good to know
Pork shawarma is available on Thursday evenings.
Expect a 20-30 minute wait on busy Fridays.
The price for a pita is NIS 58 without chips or drink.
Open terrace offers fresh Mediterranean breeze and an excellent view. Atmosphere feels inviting with a typical local vibe. Food focuses on fresh fish and well-made skewers with a variety of dips and salads.
Groups of all sizes gather for hearty lunches that often become early suppers. Seafood pairs well with a nice bottle of Israeli white wine, making lunch a main meal rather than a light bite.
Kebabs stand out with rabbinate certification while other dishes follow Detzet Beit Yosef standards. Plates come with varied salads, warm pita, and sides like falafel, shakshuka, and chicken liver skewers.
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Free parking is available next to the restaurant.
Customers receive a free coffee or tea after their meal.
A service fee is charged on all bills.
Charming café with indoor and outdoor seating offers a cozy, family-like atmosphere filled with pleasant music and views of Neve Tzedek. Busy and popular on weekends, it features careful design details and a relaxed vibe that suits sharing moments with others.
Vegan options stand out for both breakfast and lunch. Some visits bring a pleasant dining mood, while others can be disappointing.
Breakfast includes Israeli flavors like falafel, hummus, and eggplants. The shakshuka is consistently delicious and served regularly.
Good to know
Jazz evenings are held on Thursdays.
Breakfast for two costs 145 ILS and includes coffee and juice.
The restaurant is busy and crowded on weekends.
Large, beautifully decorated restaurant with a veranda seating area and a stunning opening. Atmosphere is pleasant and warm, often quiet and spacious, though music can be loud. Offers fresh salads and baked-on-site pita bread alongside a variety of Arabic dishes.
Lunch offers a wonderful meal option with a setting suited for friends or family gatherings. It works well on a working day for a solid midday break.
Endless fresh salads and mezzes arrive without asking, including special hummus and pita bread. Juicy grilled fish, fragrant kebabs, and a mix of fried seafood and kebabs come cooked to perfection.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended on weekends.
They do not accept credit cards, only cash.
The cost is 150 NIS per person including service.
Huge space with an old look and family atmosphere offers a relaxed home feeling. Energy stays pleasant with suitable background music and a charming owner sharing shots of arak. Cuisine focuses on ethnic Tripolitanian dishes, featuring spicy couscous and homely, precise preparations.
Outdoor seating offers a spot for lunch when the indoor area is full. Group lunches fit well in the busy atmosphere.
Couscous stands out with its airy texture and spicy flavor. It comes in various forms, often paired with vegetable soup and mafrum, delivering a memorable Mediterranean taste.
Good to know
The couple tasting dinner is available at the restaurant.
Expect to spend around NIS 500 for a meal for six adults.
You must order a minimum of NIS 120 to sit at a table.
Large restaurant with spacious outdoor seating overlooking the sea and marina creates an open, lively atmosphere. Constant refills of Middle Eastern salads at the table add a unique dining touch. Crowds gather here, especially during busy times, making it energetic rather than intimate.
Hearty meals come with a view by the water, making lunch here a relaxing and satisfying experience. A short walk on the beach after eating adds to the break.
Tables fill with mezze platters bursting with fresh ingredients and vibrant colors. Plates include hummus, falafel, salads, and pita bread, offering a generous taste of Israeli cuisine.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted, so expect to wait for a table.
Customers may wait about 15 minutes for a table even with a reservation.
The restaurant is popular for birthday celebrations with singing waiters.
Restaurant offers a spectacular sea view with seating split between a closed hall and a balcony for smokers and non-smokers. Atmosphere is luxurious and inviting but often noisy with loud music, making conversation difficult. Dogs are allowed inside, adding to a casual yet upscale vibe.
Lunch offers high quality and fresh dishes with a pleasant and calm atmosphere. The business lunch menu provides a tasty but somewhat expensive option.
Fish shawarma stands out with its historical flavors that evoke old Mediterranean ports. Starters like grouper sausage and wagyu skewer complement main dishes such as sea bass and fish kebab.
Good to know
Expect high prices; dishes can exceed NIS 200 per person.
The restaurant charges 75 shekels for each bottle of wine brought in.
Portions are small compared to the high prices.
Coffee shop offers a cozy atmosphere with unique seating arrangements that encourage short visits. Space supports laptop use and features a self-service system with beepers for order pickup. Outdoor seating is designated for smokers, creating a distinct environment for those areas.
Lunch offers hearty vegetarian dishes like quinoa bowls with vegetables and tofu. Meals tend to be healthy and filling, though quality can vary.
Shakshuka stands out with its rich, flavorful sauce and perfectly cooked eggs. This dish offers a delicious breakfast experience rooted in Mediterranean tradition.
Good to know
You need to place and pay your order at the register upon entering.
Expect a long wait time for meals to be ready.
All outdoor seating is designated for smokers.
Cocktail bar sits amid vibrant flea market with live music and street art creating a lively, cool vibe. Spacious, ventilated interior offers air conditioning and outdoor seating. Skilled bartenders craft standout cocktails, enhancing the energetic atmosphere.
Lunch offers a special menu with an appetizer and main dish for NIS 64, plus drinks at a low price. Options include both breakfast and lunch menus, and the food is consistently tasty and pleasant.
Shakshuka stands out with its flavorful and well-seasoned profile. The menu features rare dishes like artichoke salad in labneh with roasted cherry tomatoes and a dreamy kebab on pita with amba tahini.
Good to know
You must reserve ahead.
The prices are high.
There is not much parking around.
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.
Lunch offers well priced skewers with two skewers, tahini, pita, salad, and a side dish. The business lunch costs 49 NIS and provides a satisfying meal at a fair price.
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.
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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.
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.
Business lunches attract a steady crowd with affordable prices and delicious food. Family lunches happen here too, with space for kids and groups.
Starters feature sesame bread, hummus, grains, and olives with za'atar spread. A Shabbat deal offers a bread dip, hummus, a first course, and a main dish for 199 shekels. The overall culinary quality is below average except for the starter course.
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Reservations are mandatory for dining and events.
Wednesdays feature the most affordable happy hour in town.
Free parking is available in the parking lot.
Shaded terrace under large trees offers a relaxing alfresco area with a sea view. Outdoor seating separates smokers and non-smokers, creating a pleasant atmosphere in a quiet neighborhood. Interior feels like an unfinished DIY project, contrasting with the comfortable garden setup outside.
Terrace seating offers a pleasant spot for lunch. The business lunch menu is good with excellent food and service.
Falafel stands out with its delicious, perfect preparation. Lamb kebabs and bulgur salad also shine, alongside tasty couscous with dried fruits and chicken and flavorful fried cauliflower.
Good to know
Breakfast can be ordered at 11 a.m.
The restaurant is fantastic at handling extremely complex allergies.
Parking is very difficult.
Cafe offers cozy indoor seating with nice couches and an outdoor patio equipped with heaters. Atmosphere feels pleasant and pampering, blending tasteful decor with a young, aesthetic style. Seating includes smoking and non-smoking areas, creating a comfortable environment for various preferences.
Offers a great value lunch deal with excellent dishes served quickly. Works well for a quick coffee or meal stop.
Shakshuka stands out with versions featuring feta and gouda and buche cheese on toast. Cauliflower shawarma comes with mostly rice and a small portion of vegetables.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times, especially on Fridays.
Expect a 45-minute wait during peak hours, particularly on Fridays.
The restaurant offers a happy hour from 6 PM to 8 PM with discounts on drinks and food.
Restaurant offers spacious seating both indoors and on the seashore, with beautiful views of the harbor and Mediterranean. Atmosphere is lively and noisy, often filled with large groups and family gatherings. Tables feature white tablecloths and the setting includes heaters for outdoor comfort.
Lunch offers a no-frills experience with straightforward dishes. Expect a two-person meal around $100 without wine.
Seafood dishes come with hummus, pita bread, and a variety of fresh salads. Salads, especially the hummus, stand out as very tasty and often appear at the center of the table.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant can be full on Friday evenings.
Expect to pay around NIS 460 for a meal for two with drinks.
Customers are charged 55 NIS for salads even if they haven't touched them.