

Dallal
Dallal is a classic brunch spot in the enchanting Neve Tzedek neighborhood.
Hotel Montefiore
Great brunch spot in the Montefiore Boutique Hotel and a fun way to start the morning.
Bucke Cafe
Classic brunch spot featuring the “Bucke tray” which is piled high with dollops of hummus, labane, roasted vegetables and tuna salad. The gooey chocolate chip cookies are also deserving of a special mention.
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Yom Tom Cafe
Great brunch bites and fun vibes
Cafe Shneor
Neighborhood Tel Avivian cafe
Cafe Xoho
A local gem with all the best breakfast and lunch offerings.
Cafe Levinsky 41
Known for its take on gazoz, a soda that was popular in Israel’s early years when it was sold from street kiosks. You have to see it to believe it!
Tel Aviv Favorites
Shila
A heaven for foodies. Shila is always buzzing. The food is fancy, but the vibe is eclectic and energetic. Try the fish tartare wrapped in avocado!
North Abraxas
Eyal Shani’s North Abraxas exemplifies the Tel-Aviv vibe- lively, fun and stylish yet simple and nonchalant. The food is creative and extremely well-executed.
Port Said
Possibly the coolest spot in Tel Aviv, this outdoor hangout also has some of the best innovative Israeli dishes created under the supervision of Eyal Shani.
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Santa Katarina
If there's no space at Port Said, try this place.
Pop & Pope
Pop and Pope is an Asian-Fusion inspired chef restaurant with an amazing culinary and entertainment scene on the 14th floor of the Arbea Tower.
Radler
New must-visit Tel-Avivian restaurant all foodies will want to try!
George and John
Recognized as one of the best restaurants in the Middle East. Many things are sourced directly from the Jaffa Old Port.
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Mashya
Mashya embodies all of Israeli cuisine at its best. The restaurant is an homage to this beautiful country: its roots, its products, its colours, its tastes and its spices.
Dok
All ingredients are sourced from Israel. Fresh and delicious!
Abie
Amazing fish dishes.
Sun Young
One of the best Asian fusion restaurants in Tel Aviv.
Cichukai
Japanese inspired tapas. Fun and inventive dishes!
Onza
Popular bar and restaurant located in the bustling Shuk HaPishpeshim with a Turkish touch.
Cafe Popular
A delicious restaurant with a fun bar and a great vibe for a night out!
Casual Eats
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Ha’achim
A trendy spot known for its buffet-style weekend brunch with endless rows of traditional Israeli salads and brunch items.
HaKosem
Falafel can be found on just about every street corner in Tel Aviv, but Hakosem is in a league of its own. Also try the Sabich!
Falafel Gabay
Known for its large portions of delicious falafel and sabich, Falafel Gabay is near the beach on Bograshov Street.
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Sabich Oved
Our favorite Israeli street food dish consisting of pita stuffed with fried eggplant, hard-boiled eggs, hummus, tahini and amba.
Levinsky Burekas
Best burekas in Shuk Levinsky.
Abu Hassan
For over 50 years, Abu Hassan has been the go-to joint for Hummus and masabacha. Make sure to arrive before 3pm!
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Kosher Restaurants
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Malka
Chef Eyal Shani's rustic-chic eatery offering creative kosher fare and a fun bar.
Dvora
Chef Eyal Shani's newest addition to his kosher restaurants. Located right on Ben Yehuda.
Herbert Samuel at the Ritz Carlton, Herzliya
Signature restaurant that offers fine kosher dining with stunning marina views.
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Yashka
Some of the best shawarma in the city. Yashka is a casual spot on the corner of Frishman and Dizengoff Streets with two different varieties of shawarma: turkey and veal.
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Coffee
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Nahat Cafe
Quality coffee and people watching. Located right on Dizengoff Square, Nahat Café is literally in the heart of Tel Aviv.
HOC - House of Coffee
Serious coffee lovers only! Located near Neve Tzedek neighborhood, HOC also offers the best matcha in town.
Cafelix
Cafelix is a beautifully designed cafe with amazing coffee.
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Delicious coffee and pastries
Wineries
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Tishbi
The Tishbi winery has grown from humble beginnings to an internationally acclaimed winery encompassing 6 vineyards. Offering a wide range of wines and an experience to remember.
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Tulip Winery
This boutique winery focuses not only on producing great wine, but also on doing so in a socially responsible way. Tulip Winery is located in a small community for people with special needs and uses the winery as a teaching tool to integrate members of the community into the workforce.