Cozy cafe with an authentic Japanese coffee vibe and home-like atmosphere in a lively market setting. Quiet and pleasant early, it fills with positive energy and fun ambiance as the day progresses. Outdoor seating adds to the relaxed, welcoming feel.
Ramen soups offer flavorful, homey, and comforting experiences with options for both vegetarian and meat versions. Noodle soups present clean, delicate, and comforting flavors that stand out.
Rich, vegan ramen stands out with deep flavors. The menu includes a vegetarian ramen soup and a unique onigiri option.
Good to know
Ramen is served only on certain days and hours.
The menu changes daily, offering unique dishes each visit.
Prices are reasonable compared to other places in Tel Aviv.
Small, cozy space offers an authentic Vietnamese street-like atmosphere with a calm and pleasant vibe. Seating is limited, including an outdoor area with heating mushrooms. The place draws those seeking high-quality, traditional banh mi and Vietnamese fast food.
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The restaurant now offers brunch on Saturdays.
The sandwich costs NIS 45, with large portions suitable for sharing.
The menu includes meat, vegan, and seafood options.
Small, cozy space with authentic Thai atmosphere and Thai staff creates a calm, homey vibe. The setting feels like a humble family business with a clean, unpretentious environment. The place offers a genuine Southeast Asian experience without pretense.
Flavors stand out in the Thai noodle soup and tom yum soup, both rich and well-balanced. The beef Nam Tok salad adds a savory touch alongside the soups.
Many vegan options exist with thoughtful adaptations for vegans. The vegan food tastes amazing and suits plant-based diets well.
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The portions are generous and prices are wallet-friendly.
The menu offers a variety of options, including many vegan choices.
Prices are reasonable, making it an affordable dining option.
Small space with cozy, charming decor and a tiny bar creates an intimate setting. Atmosphere feels authentic and fun, evoking the scent and vibe of Vietnam. Seating is limited, favoring solo visitors or couples seeking a close-to-home experience.
Beef stock in the pho soup offers a wide range of flavors that blend into a delicious broth. Ingredients are good but the soup sometimes feels plain and lacks depth.
Tofu stands out as insanely delicious here, appealing even beyond vegetarian tastes. Vegan options include a vegan sandwich paired well with a secret formula ice tea, both flavorful and satisfying.
Good to know
Pho Soup is available on Fridays.
The prices of all dishes are affordable.
Reservations are recommended due to limited seating.
Small sushi restaurant with vegan focus and creative presentation on glass plates. Atmosphere varies from quiet and pleasant indoors to noisy and exposed on the outdoor patio by a busy road. Decor features Japanese cat themes and detailed design elements that add character.
Miso soup comes in a giant bowl and tastes excellent. The menu includes a large selection of soups alongside sushi and salads.
Vegan sushi rolls stand out with a rich menu featuring all types of vegan options, including fancy special rolls. The vegetarian and Dracula combinations offer very tasty choices that feel unrestricted and satisfying.
Good to know
Reservations are a must, especially during dinner time on weekends after 7pm.
The lunch special is available on weekdays and is a good deal.
The washrooms are at the basement level and are not suitable for people with mobility issues.
Coffee shop offers a warm and inviting atmosphere with a cozy vibe and pleasant balcony seating. Air conditioning keeps the space comfortable, creating an island of silence amid the surroundings. The environment feels unique and welcoming, blending quiet moments with a friendly energy.
Soups here show deep culture and oriental tradition with options like beet soup and a refreshing yogurt and cucumber soup. Dumplings and katefitos also complement the soup offerings.
Options include vegan breakfast and vegan Cuba dishes. Staff actively accommodate vegan and gluten-free preferences.
Good to know
The restaurant does not accept credit cards.
The salad costs NIS 60, which may be considered high for the quality.
The price for vegetable couscous and orange juice is 85 shekels.
Open kitchen and chic yet understated decor create a warm and inviting atmosphere. Indoor seating can feel hot despite fans, while outdoor areas are dark and noisy. Cocktails and Thai dishes receive high praise for flavor and presentation.
Spicy and sour Tom Yam soup stands out with rich flavors that warm both belly and heart. The Kuay Tiew soup with slow-cooked beef also offers deep, delicious taste.
Menu includes a wide choice of vegetarian and vegan options like Pad Siu, pomelo salad, and vegetarian egg rolls. Staff adjust dishes easily for vegetarian and spicy preferences, making it suitable for vegans and those with food sensitivities.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended for dining at this restaurant.
Parking is difficult; it's best to park by the sea and walk.
The kitchen closes at 5:00 PM, so plan accordingly.
Small restaurant with authentic Asian flavors and a cozy, homey vibe. Pleasant atmosphere enhanced by a view of trees that creates a sense of escape. Offers simple street-style design and a quiet, light energy throughout the day.
Pho soup stands out with its delicious and comforting flavor and includes tofu and rice noodles in some versions. However, soup quality varies, with some being inedible.
Spinach meatballs stand out as a special vegetarian dish with unusual taste. Many vegan options exist and the kitchen accommodates vegan needs well.
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The restaurant offers a complimentary cup of tea upon sitting down.
The menu has great choices, including vegetarian and vegan options.
The portions are generous, providing good value for the price.
Small Asian restaurant offers a pleasant and homely atmosphere with a noisy, food truck vibe. Energy comes from a lively presence that adds charm to the space. Seating is simple, and the environment feels casual and inviting.
Pho soup stands out with its sweet cinnamon scent and spicy, generous portions. It includes rice noodles, mushrooms, tofu, and fresh vegetables, and can be customized with lemon or extra spice.
The menu is entirely 100% vegan with strong gluten-free and vegan options. Dishes like vegan pho soup and tofu spring rolls stand out for their flavor and quality.
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The restaurant is 100% vegan, offering a rich menu of plant-based dishes.
Prices are reasonable, with meals averaging around NIS 74 for Pho soup.
One plate is typically enough for two people, making it a good value.
Small Thai restaurant with intimate seating and a modern, stylish atmosphere. Warm and authentic vibe evokes a street food experience with quiet moments and occasional liveliness. Offers simple, excellent Thai dishes with a focus on quality and flavor.
Soups include a watery red Tom Yam with chicken and a curry soup served alongside a big package of rice. Kids enjoy the tempura chicken and noodle soup.
Gluten-free and vegan options are available, including dishes with a vegan sauce like the papaya salad. Several dishes suit both vegans and coeliacs.
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The restaurant offers gluten-free and vegan options.
The dishes are priced reasonably, making them a great reason to return.
The food is available for take away.
Restaurant combines indoor and outdoor garden spaces with innovative furniture and stunning design near the sea. Atmosphere feels fun and lively with live music enhancing the vibe. Two private rooms offer intimate settings for events, creating a versatile dining experience.
Soups here offer rich, meaty flavors with large portions. Varieties like borscht, mushroom soup, and Solyanka stand out for their authentic, tasty profiles.
Options include a vegan menu and dishes like the Baba Yaga salad that can be made vegan. Food suits vegetarians, vegans, and picky eaters with excellent adjustments for different diets.
Good to know
Live jazz performances are available every Thursday night.
A service charge of 13% is added to the bill.
Expect high prices with limited menu options.
Small space with minimalist Japanese design and close seating creates an intimate, urban vibe. Atmosphere feels fast-paced and lively, with pleasant music at a moderate volume. Known for excellent ramen and sushi, it offers a high-quality dining experience despite tight quarters.
Miso soup stands out with authentic Japanese flavors and solid execution. Ramen soup varies, sometimes tasting like regular chicken soup rather than traditional ramen broth.
Vegetarian options include a vegetarian combination and vegetarian sushi that tastes good. Vegan ramen is available but comes off as just okay. Prices for vegetarian dishes run higher than similar spots.
Good to know
Happy hour offers a 25% discount on select items.
The 1+1 sushi deal is only valid for groups of four or more.
Expect a time limit of 90 minutes for your table during peak hours.
Small restaurant with outdoor bench seating creates a pleasant, lively atmosphere reminiscent of an Iraqi grandmother's home. Crowded space fills with authentic Iraqi dishes featuring a variety of cubes and rich fillings. Popular among working-class diners, it offers homemade, traditional flavors in a casual setting.
Variety includes cubes, soups, and fillings with some soups soaked in oil. Soups come in different bowls but are rarely served alongside the cubes.
Endless vegan options exist, including a vegan kobe hamosta and stuffed grape leaves. Some items show mislabeling and contamination, so vegans should be cautious.
Good to know
The price for three industrial-flavored thin meatballs is 60 NIS.
Paying 71 NIS for 3 cubes with salad and rice is excessive.
The restaurant offers a large variety of cubes, soups, and fillings.
Restaurant features an open kitchen with bar seating that highlights food preparation. Atmosphere blends warm, homely design with loud music and a unique hostess who engages guests. Decor emphasizes modern, inviting aesthetics with attention to detail throughout.
Fish soup features dumplings stuffed with fish that taste delicate. Crab stew offers a rich, excellent flavor. Soups here stand out for their amazing taste.
Good to know
Reservations must be made months in advance to secure a table.
Expect to wait outside if you arrive late for your reservation.
The average meal costs around 200 NIS per diner.
Outdoor seating dominates with limited indoor space, creating a crowded yet stylish environment. Loud K-pop music sets a lively tone, while blankets and umbrellas add comfort. The vibe mimics a Korean street food market, offering an authentic and energetic atmosphere.
Soups here include a Korean style with a hen's egg and noodles that tastes sweet and spicy. Some soups like the ramen have a small amount of chicken and noodles and can arrive cold.
Many vegetarian and vegan options exist, including a vegan kimchi and a vegetarian ramen that stands out. Vegan dishes come out well prepared, though sometimes a meat dish arrives by mistake.
Good to know
Seating is only available outside or inside at the bar.
It can be quite cold sitting outside, so dress accordingly.
It is recommended to come as early as possible to avoid long lines.
Modern Japanese design creates a pleasant and relaxed atmosphere with flowing music enhancing the vibe. A kids section and accessible features make the space welcoming for families and all guests. The setting includes a small window into the kitchen, adding a unique visual element.
Shrimp soup stands out with rich flavors. Miso soup and green curry noodles offer solid, authentic tastes. Tom yum soup delivers a sharp, spicy kick.
Great vegan options include a light, lactose-free cake and a delicate Trofioka dessert. Vegetarian sushi meets a high standard, offering solid choices alongside other vegetarian dishes.
Good to know
Happy hour offers 20% off the menu until 7pm.
Lunch time provides a 15% discount on all orders.
Reservations are recommended, especially for busy days like Valentine's Day.
Outdoor-only Asian eatery offers a fun and colorful atmosphere with digital ordering and great music. Seating spills onto the street, creating a lively, noisy vibe without interior space. Food arrives quickly, presented in separate boxes for easy reheating.
Chicken soup stands out but comes at a high price of 70 shekels and can be bland without seasoning. The Asiatic goulash soup is exceptional, while the ramen soup is average and unremarkable.
Vegan dishes stand out here and match the quality of other options. They offer solid choices for those seeking plant-based meals.
Good to know
Seating is only available outside, which may not suit everyone.
The portion sizes are small relative to the price.
Prices range around 70-76 shekels per serving, which some may find high.
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.
Soups offer a wide variety with options like agadashi tofu soup featuring a sweetish broth and rich flavors. Beef ramen serves a deep, rich broth with tender beef chunks that melt in your mouth.
Options include a wide variety of vegetarian and vegan dishes. Soups stand out, and the sushi features vegan cream cheese. Tofu noodles offer a solid choice for vegetarians.
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.
Asian restaurant combines indoor and outdoor seating with a small, crowded layout inside. Atmosphere varies from loud music and poor acoustics to moments of comfort, with some seating near entrances feeling cold. Occasional private rooms with TV offer a quieter option.
Thai soup stands out with options to add extra noodles and vegetables. Corn soup offers a reasonable choice alongside other varieties like Indian lentil soup.
Staff adapt dishes for vegans, vegetarians, and celiacs. Plenty of vegan and vegetarian options exist, including an excellent vegan Malaysian dish.
Good to know
On Saturdays, there are great free parking options and the restaurant is almost empty.
The restaurant strictly asks about allergies and sensitivities.
There is a 10 percent discount for the lunch menu.
Small and cozy space with authentic Japanese atmosphere and beautiful design. Quiet and comfortable vibe with romantic second-floor seating and a large outdoor terrace. Meticulous details create a high-quality, visually appealing environment.
Soups here feature rich coconut milk bases and fresh herbs. Options include Tom Kha Kai with chicken, beef with noodles, and flavorful vegetarian choices.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to ensure a table at peak times.
The restaurant offers a complete gluten-free menu for those with dietary restrictions.
Parking is challenging in the area; consider arriving early.
Ancient Tel Aviv architecture houses a spacious Thai restaurant with authentic decor and native reed rice containers. The atmosphere is loud and noisy, often making conversation difficult due to music and nearby bar performances. Outdoor seating includes heaters for comfort despite the noise.
Soups here feature Tom Yum and Tom Khaa varieties, both served with rich, balanced flavors. The red seafood soup and fried fish soup stand out for their distinctive taste and presentation with burning coals.
Wide selection of vegan options fills the menu. Dishes include a wok vegetarian plate with green asparagus and mushrooms, offering satisfying choices for plant-based diets.
Good to know
Expect high prices, with dishes costing significantly more than in Thailand.
Portions are smaller than average, particularly the Pad Thai.
Be cautious with spice levels; ask for minimal spiciness if needed.
Small, mostly outdoor Korean restaurant offers authentic dishes and a rare Korean atmosphere with K-pop music playing. The space feels crowded and cozy in the evening, with electric heaters adding some warmth. Staff create a pleasant and pampering vibe despite limited seating and close tables.
Soups here stand out for their spicy kick and authentic flavors. Options include beef seaweed soup, tofu soup, and yukgwejang, all filling and well-seasoned.
A wide range of vegetarian and vegan options fills the menu, including vegan bibimbap, vegetarian jjajangmyun, and vegan ramyon. The dishes are simple but flavorful, making it very vegetarian friendly.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to ensure a table is available.
The kitchen closes early on Fridays, so plan accordingly.
Expect long wait times during peak hours; arrive after 12:30.