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.
Food here is consistently fresh and delicious, with couscous standing out as especially amazing. The dishes taste clean and very tasty throughout.
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.
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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 restaurant near a busy market offers warm, homely atmosphere with fun music and clean, aesthetic space. The vibe is inviting and lively, attracting young locals who enjoy sitting down to eat. Known for exceptional hummus served fresh with unique seasoning.
Food features freshness and a distinct Yaman touch on the menu. Dishes arrive quickly and consistently deliver delicious flavors.
Hummus stands out with its uniform texture and simple, additive-free preparation. Vegan shawarma and falafel balls add to the authentic Mediterranean flavors alongside fresh pita and salad.
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The prices are affordable for every pocket.
The portion of hummus is very small.
The restaurant offers a free refill option.
Gyro restaurant offers large portions of kosher meat shawarma and other grilled options at very affordable prices. The atmosphere is simple and unpretentious, with free unlimited chips adding value to meals. It attracts those seeking filling, tasty food without fuss.
Food tastes almost natural and is inexpensive. Shawarma has an old-time quality and handling, delivering delicious flavors that energize.
Shawarma stands out with big portions and good quality meat, offering a tasty and satisfying meal. Falafel ranks highly in the neighborhood, and shakshuka comes spicy with lots of toppings.
Good to know
The restaurant has a kosher certificate for meat options.
The portions are bigger than usual in Tel Aviv.
Prices are very affordable, making it a great lunch spot.
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.
Food here stands out for being consistently delicious with outstanding quality. Prices stay reasonable, making it a solid choice for a tasty meal.
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.
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.
Outdoor seating on a small side street creates a cozy, rustic vibe with vintage photographs and heirlooms adding authenticity. The atmosphere mixes lively noise with a sense of history, transporting guests to a time before the Israeli state. Tables fill steadily, drawing a crowd that appreciates legendary hummus and a casual, welcoming setting.
Freshness stands out with every bite. The menu features authentic hummus, ful, and salads with unique, delicious flavors that feel special and genuine.
Hummus here stands out for its crazy fusion of flavors and is often used as a pizza base with various toppings. It ranks among the best hummus in Tel Aviv, known for its rich taste and smooth texture.
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Go early to avoid long lines for lunch.
Customers need to bring cash, as card payments may not be accepted.
You must get up to order and collect your food.
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.
Food features homemade dishes that taste like childhood meals. Presentation is aesthetic and rare, with delicious flavors served alongside attentive service.
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.
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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.
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.
Food arrives within 3 minutes of ordering. Dishes taste delicious and bring a strong sense of home cooking.
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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.
Outdoor space buzzes with loud music and dancing, creating a lively and fun vibe. Small seating area with panda-themed decor adds a quirky, cute touch. Atmosphere feels energetic but noisy, making conversation difficult.
Food here tastes delicious and truly amazing. Every dish feels out of this world.
Vegan shawarma stands out with rich flavor and satisfying texture, crafted to surpass traditional versions. The menu also features a tuna kebab pita and a notable Milky Way rice complement.
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Prepare to wait in line as the restaurant is quite popular.
The shuk market is open until sunset.
The total cost for the meal was NIS 73, including a soft drink.
Outdoor market with wide alleyways and colorful stalls creates a lively, crowded atmosphere filled with fresh produce, street food, and local crafts. Energy stays high with diverse food options and a constant flow of people exploring and shopping.
A lively, colorful market offers a wide range of fresh produce, street food, and traditional Israeli dishes like falafel and shakshuka. Stalls also feature spices, sweets, and international options such as sushi and pizza.
Stalls serve falafel, shawarma, and hummus alongside fresh juice and pastries. The market blends traditional Israeli dishes like shakshuka with international options such as sushi and vegan food.
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The market is extremely crowded on Fridays, making movement difficult.
A food-saving collective gathers food for free every late Friday afternoon.
Reservations are required at HaBasta restaurant for dining.
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.
Food offers great quality and fresh salads with generous portions at a good price. Outdoor seating is available to enjoy the tasty dishes.
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.
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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.
Gyro restaurant offers fresh, tasty shawarma with kosher preparation and gluten-free options. Background house and trans music create a lively atmosphere, though seating near a market end can be less pleasant. The place is clean and well-presented, with a focus on quality and customer care.
Food here is very tasty with strong flavors. Shawarma stands out as a notable dish.
Shawarma stands out with excellent lamb and chicken options that are juicy and flavorful. Fresh shawarma wheels appear every morning, and gluten-free choices are available alongside rare falafel and schnitzel.
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You can pay by card.
The cost of the shawarma is NIS 50.
Fries are provided at no extra charge.
Small and intimate space with three tables, a bar, and outdoor seating creates a cozy setting. Good music and a fireplace add warmth and a fun, young vibe. Noise levels can be high, making conversation difficult at times.
Food stands out for being consistently excellent and delicious. Happy hour offers a 30% discount on food, adding value to the tasty dishes.
Kebabs stand out with excellent lamb and delicious fish options sourced from a top butcher. Other notable dishes include calamari, chopped liver salad, and khreema, paired well with hot rolls and Arak Caesars.
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Happy hour offers 30% off the menu until 8:00 PM.
A discounted menu is available from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM.
Prices are reasonable during happy hour, but expensive outside of it.