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Transportation | What's On | Hair and Makeup | Local Attractions | Places to Visit (Jerusalem) | Places to Visit (The North)

Restaurants

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  • Shila

    Ben Yehuda St 182

    A heaven for foodies, especially when it comes to seafood. Chef Sharon Cohen’s Shila is always buzzing. Don’t let the white tablecloths fool you into thinking this place is too fancy; the food is, but the vibe is eclectic, energetic and just what you need if you like an upbeat atmosphere with music flowing through your veins. It’s all about the fresh seafood served with a side of creativity.

  • Abraxas bar

    Lilienblum St 40

    North Abraxas is made entirely of fresh ingredients, quality raw materials, our staff, you, the guests of our house, and the wonderful creations that the soil of the country gave us, all of which we were privileged to, in one small restaurant, combine together into one creation that is full of joy, beauty and love.

  • BENEDICT

    BENEDICT

    Rothschild Blvd 29

    Benedict has become synonymous with breakfast in Israel, and you’ll find multiple locations across the country. People come here to munch on breakfast at any time of the day or night. Open 24 hours and jam-packed with every comfort food possible: whether it be pancakes, eggs Benedict, French toast or shakshuka.

  • HaSalon

    Ma'avar Yabok 8

    Chef Eyal Shani's salon restaurant is open three times a week (Wednesday, Thursday and Friday) and is known for its open kitchen that provides guests with a performance alongside the excellent food and of course the music and the fun and relaxed atmosphere.

  • Port Said

    Har Sinai St 5

    Possibly the coolest spot in Tel Aviv, this outdoor hangout is the capital of Tel Avivian hipster life. With a massive vinyl collection, the hippest waitresses, and a food menu created under the supervision of iconic Israeli chef, Eyal Shani, you’ll understand why Port Said has been successfully serving the young communities of Tel Aviv for years. Featuring innovative Israeli dishes, there is always a new menu addition to savour.

  • Hakosem

    Hakosem

    Shlomo ha-Melekh St 1

    Pumping out classic Tel Aviv Street-style cuisine for years, swing by Hakosem for everything from falafel to schnitzel

  • M25

    Simtat HaCarmel 30

    A favorite of ours! One of the top meat restaurants in the city just happens to be this unassuming, tavern-style eatery in the Shuk. Featuring one-of-a-kind Israeli dishes, with fresh meat taking the spotlight, carnivores can rejoice in the deliciously juicy flavors, and a menu that changes daily. Prep your appetite and get your steak knives ready - these thick cuts of meat are cooked to utter perfection.

  • Jasmino

    Jasmino

    Address: Allenby St 99

    Rated by Ben Salomon as the greatest kebab and Pita in all of Israel. Must try! The unpretentious hole-in-the-wall venue is famous for serving some of the best pita bread street food in Israel. Jasmino serves simple, yet sensational, charcoal grilled options in grab-and-go pitas. The four options include kebabs, chicken, house made sausage, and spicy veal heart. All of these come with salad and pita, hot peppers, grilled onions, and tahini.

  • Ramesses

    Ramesses

    Ben Perachyah St 7

    In the heart of Jaffa! Great food, great vibes, great outdoor seating. Try the fish Ceviche, the roasted lamb with Tahini and the grilled pineapple for dessert.

  • Cafe' NOIR

    Cafe' NOIR

    Ahad Ha'Am St 43

    Café Noir is reminiscent of the great French brasseries and is a long-established bistro in the heart of Tel Aviv’s city. This is one of the BEST places for Schnitzel and all of the food is also fantastic. One of the special features of Café Noir is its great fast service, which is perfect for lunchtime or evenings. The menu offers a variety of dishes, including vegetarian options, great wine list, and excellent cocktails. The appetizers, such as the mushroom and corn risotto, and the artichoke appetizer, are especially delicious. For main courses, the veal schnitzel and chicken schnitzel are must-tries. The seafood pasta is also a popular dish.

  • MIZNON

    MIZNON

    Shlomo Ibn Gvirol St 21 / Sarona Market

    When you hear the word “pita,” you may automatically think of falafel, shawarma, and sabich. At Miznon, celebrity Chef Eyal Shani is redefining the pita as a serving vessel for a plethora of mouthwatering meat and vegetarian options.

Bars

  • Teder

    Address: Derech Jaffa 9

    Born as an underground radio station, Teder has set down roots in the young and hip scene in Tel Aviv. Open every night of the week, Teder is one of the top venues for events in the city, hosting cosy concerts or DJ sets almost nightly, coupled with Eyal Shani’s legendary pizzas.

  • Emsh Bar

    Lilienblum St 30

    Chic eatery & bar with dramatic lighting & an upbeat courtyard terrace, plus event space.

  • Kuli Alma

    Kuli Alma

    Mikve Israel St 10

    Buzzy, labyrinthine nightspot with art exhibitions, live entertainment & vegetarian Israeli food

  • Speakeasy Rooftop

    Address: Rothschild Blvd 24

    Speakeasy is a hip night time spot for unique cocktails and al-fresco vibes. Urban-chic in decoration, the rooftop comes with both an indoor lounge and a spacious outdoor terrace. Serving unique signature cocktails along with a nice selection of creative small plates, Speakeasy is a top spot to enjoy good vibes.

  • The Prince

    Address: Nachalat Binyamin 18

    A cool, trendy, artsy and vibrant restaurant and bar, located in an old building close to the Carmel Market. Not super easy to find but well worth the search, as this is one of the top venues in the city and definitely one of the top Tel Aviv rooftop bars. The setting at Prince is funky, chic and vibrant, with both an indoor part and a lovely rooftop terrace.