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.
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.
Beautiful grounds feature restored houses turned into high-end shops and restaurants. A nice park offers space to walk, with an impressive skyline visible outside.
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.
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.
Outdoor seating offers a lovely spot to sit and people-watch. Staff serve drinks outside while waiting for a table, making the experience comfortable even when busy.
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.
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.
A huge outdoor seating area offers a view of the sea with shaded spots and a cool sea breeze. A balcony provides a nice place to sit outside and enjoy the air.
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.
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.
Shakshuka stands out with its super tasty and authentic Israeli breakfast style, though some versions include a strong vinegar flavor in the sauce.
Plenty of outside seating creates a pleasant setting. Many tables both inside and outside offer flexible options for sitting or working.
Good to know
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.
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.
Breakfast includes Israeli flavors like falafel, hummus, and eggplants. The shakshuka is consistently delicious and served regularly.
Outdoor seating offers a shady spot with views of a beautiful district and lively street vibes. The space feels cozy and comfortable for chatting and watching people pass by.
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.
Small and cozy space with indoor and outdoor seating offers a friendly, welcoming atmosphere that feels like a family gathering. The vibe is simple and relaxed, with fair prices and highly praised shawarma and falafel that stand out for their taste.
Shawarma stands out with its affordable price and rich flavor that many find unmatched. Hummus comes creamy and dreamy, often topped with fresh tomatoes and a unique green sauce called shoug.
Outdoor seating faces the sea air on a closed road with open sidewalks. The space is small and cozy with no outdoor lighting and occasional smoking.
Good to know
The cost of falafel with hummus and salad is 45 NIS without bread.
The price for a shawarma wrap is around 13 euros.
They accept card payments.
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.
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.
Outdoor seating includes casual furniture placed in the middle of the street and along the alley on both sides. Fixed couches provide spots to sit outside and enjoy the pleasant evening air.
Good to know
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.
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.
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.
Outdoor seating offers a very pleasant atmosphere that works well for enjoying the street life. Both indoor and outdoor areas stay open all year, with a lively vibe especially in the evening.
Good to know
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.
Wide open terrace offers spacious outdoor seating with laid-back atmosphere that stays quiet enough for conversation despite crowds. Bar area provides a direct view of food preparation, adding to the experience. Design is stylish but simple, focusing more on comfort and space than elaborate decor.
Dishes include a rare za'atar salad, mussar kebab wrapped in leaves with sour sauce, and couscous with fish. Food shows careful preparation in flavor and presentation.
All seating happens outdoors, mostly in a courtyard setting with a pleasant atmosphere. The space supports a fun vibe and staff adjust music volume quickly when asked.
Good to know
Reservations are required in advance due to high demand.
Expect small portion sizes that may not justify the high prices.
The restaurant does not serve meat, focusing solely on seafood.
Outdoor seating on a busy street creates a lively, Tel Aviv-style atmosphere with friendly staff and pleasant music. The place feels crowded and touristy, offering an inviting and relaxed vibe despite some strong odors near the entrance.
Falafel stands out with its crispy texture and rich flavor. Sabich and falafel sandwiches come at reasonable prices for the area.
Good to know
The cost for half a falafel pita is $20.
It gets crowded at times, but it's worth the wait.
There are almost no places to sit.
Garage-like space offers relaxed atmosphere with varied indoor and outdoor seating and 24/7 availability. Music plays softly while patrons enjoy customizable shawarma known for being juicy and well-seasoned. Outdoor area features a pickle bar and self-service towels enhancing casual dining.
Shawarma here is soft, juicy, and wonderfully seasoned with a decent amount of meat. Kebab and falafel also stand out as fresh and tasty options served in pita or lafa bread.
Many tables and chairs sit outside for eating. Outdoor seating feels fantastic and suits small groups or takeout.
Good to know
The restaurant is open 24/7.
The price for a full portion is only 44 shekels.
Each order comes with multiple sides at no extra cost.
Fish restaurant features Ottoman period architecture and oriental style decor with Ionian and live music creating an inviting atmosphere. The space includes small enclosed areas and a courtyard, offering a cozy yet lively setting. Crowds gather regularly, contributing to a bustling energy.
Food features juicy kebab beef and chicken cooked just right. Various mezze options include cooked shrimp in butter and grey mullet served half fried, half grilled. Cuisine blends Greek and Arab influences for a fresh Mediterranean taste.
Outdoor seating includes a small corridor with tables that resemble those in Greece. The vibe outside feels relaxed and inviting, making it a nice spot to sit and enjoy a meal.
Good to know
Expect overcrowding on Saturdays, which may lead to long wait times.
Live music events occur on select days, enhancing the dining experience.
Prices on the menu may not reflect the final bill, so check carefully.
Restaurant sits right by the old port with outdoor seating offering Mediterranean Sea views and sunset sights. Atmosphere feels busy and lively, with music and street performances adding to the energy. Large variety of snacks arrive immediately, creating a distinctive dining pattern.
Falafel stands out as very good. Main courses come with over 25 different salad plates, including excellent hummus. Appetizers feature pita, vegetables, dips, and a superb meze with perfect calamari.
Tables sit next to a glass wall that opens to the outside, letting in fresh air and views of the sunset. The patio seating is right by the harbor, offering a calm spot to enjoy the port atmosphere away from noise.
Good to know
Customers who do not order a main dish will have to pay NIS 65 for 20 salads.
The restaurant charges per person seated, and this charge can be repeated.
Customers can choose to take just the starters for 65 Shekels or order an entree, where the starters are included.
Vegan restaurant with retro style decoration and a charming alley offers both indoor and outdoor seating, including a spacious covered balcony and a garden setting. Atmosphere is dimly lit and lively, with a fun vibe supported by a bar serving cocktails and beer. Outdoor areas feature umbrellas and heat lamps, though seating comfort varies and space suits smaller groups better than families.
Kebab, tahini, and salad come with fresh flavors and solid textures. Labneh stands out with its tangy taste and creamy texture.
The patio offers a pleasant atmosphere with plenty of plants that create a relaxing vibe. Sitting outside on warm evenings feels very comfortable.
Good to know
Happy hour on Wednesdays offers two cocktails for the price of one.
Expect high prices; a portion from the buffet costs 68 NIS.
The restaurant offers a special tu b'shvat tasting menu for two.
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.
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.
A cute outside seating area offers a nice spot with a good breeze and live music. The outside terrace with air conditioning provides comfort even in hot weather, creating great vibes to watch the world go by.
Good to know
You must reserve ahead.
The prices are high.
There is not much parking around.
Restaurant offers juicy, championship-quality shawarma with fresh pita and salads in a calm atmosphere away from busy roads. Family-run by third-generation members, it features large portions and a clean, well-kept space.
Juicy and tasty shawarma stands out here, often described as excellent and unbeatable. The kebab also ranks highly, paired with fresh pita and salads for a solid Mediterranean meal.
Good to know
Expect long lines at noon, but they move quickly.
There is no parking available nearby.
A full plate with drinks and salads costs around NIS 70.
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.
Outdoor seating features white tablecloths and the sound of the street nearby. Food quality remains expertly prepared even when dining outside.
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.