Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Tel Aviv. A youthful, modern metropolis with a diverse population, Tel Aviv dates back only to 1909. Clubs, bars, a thriving arts community, gay life and beaches attract artists, musicians and young professionals to Tel Aviv's more secular scene. Its UNESCO-designated Bauhaus architecture has won the city the moniker "The White City." Walk, drive or catch cabs between the cultural exhibition pavilions of Haaretz Museum, historic Independence Hall Museum, bustling Carmel Market and Old Jaffa's boardwalk.
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4 based on 299 reviews
Hidden within the Imperial Hotel, the Imperial Craft cocktail Bar is a creation of veteran bartenders of the city, to create a temple to the lost craft of the cocktail.the kitchen is asian-colonial inspired, and the music varies from classic oldies at ear
This place is right out of India during the time of Queen Victoria. It's so intimate. The bartenders were amazing. They put on a whole show! And the bar food was delicious...surprisingly large portions! This is such a fun place to go. It's nice for a celebration! I'll be back again and again.
4 based on 249 reviews
We organised a meet with some friends who were in Tel Aviv for the Eurovision Song Contest, as a lot of places donât like to reserve out their tables (âmost cafes are very small), these guys were happy to reserve a 20 seat placing for us, a huge win to begin with. The staff handled our group of 20 with ease despite us coming from all four corners of the globe, with different eating habits, and of course, varying degrees of English. The food was excellent, we were very well looked after, and above all our day was a huge success in no small part to the team at the streets cafe! Couldnât be happier! Thanks so much
5 based on 112 reviews
The Yeoshua bar has been up & running for the past 11 years, it's located at a beautiful location in Tel-Aviv near the beach and is surrounded by hotels, which makes it very accessible to anyone who visits Tel-Aviv. The pub has a very welcoming, warm vibe
Stayed just around the corner and was the first little drinking den we found - perfect for a glass of wine or five with our travelling group, really friendly, attentive staff, chilled vibe and good tunes. Been twice in a row for pre dinner drinks, and I suspect weâll be back for another two!
5 based on 58 reviews
A neighborhood cocktail bar that specializes in classic cocktails. Over a 1000 classics to choose from!
The best bartenders in town. Cozy and fun. A small place to have a drink and have a small conversation
4 based on 198 reviews
In 2009, Gusto restaurant opened its doors, and influenced the culinary Italian discourse in Israel. Gusto is using the best quality ingredients from the authentic Italian cuisine. Gusto's chef serves dishes which combine traditional kitchen, with creativ
We really liked the atmosphere, the service and the music.The dishes were great, must try the pizza!We will defenetly come again.
Most Popular Middle Eastern food in Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv District, Israel
4 based on 686 reviews
Bicicletta is a local and vibrant bar and restaurant with the best backyard in TLV. Our location next to the market allows us to have a daily menu depending on local seasonal product.
Located in courtyard this lovely place is far from noisy streets. Menu is short but tasty. I can recommend Beef Pizza (minced meat on focaccia) and Turkey sandwich (with Brie, olives, truffle sauce). We were with our 4years daughter and staff kindly served sandwich âdeconstructedâ). So my daughter could eat turkey only and I ate the rest).
Where to eat Italian food in Tel Aviv: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 251 reviews
Join us on our two locations at the Carmel market : 1 Rambam st $ 36 Yishkan st. The Beer Bazaar is the first and only place in Tel Aviv that specializes in Israeli craft beer. We serve 100 different brands of Israeli beers, including our very own brews o
Perfect not just for having a drink but also meeting friendly and relaxed people from all over the world. The variety of local beers is spectacular, the staff friendly and helpful. Prices are very fair, definitely a place you have to see (among so many others) in Israel.Close to the market and other bars/restaurant, but you really do not need to go elswhere.
Where to eat Israeli food in Tel Aviv: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 1963 reviews
Onza is the place where a young, vibrant Tel Aviv atmosphere combines with the magic and mystery of the Jaffa flea market to make a delicious restaurant âcocktailâ. Here, a sophisticated and innovative bar is blended with a meticulous menu created by chef
This is such a fun place! I sat at the bar with a friend and the bartenders were really lovely. Our waiter as well! We ordered a few starters (it's kind of a meze place). The food was delicious and the portions generous. The presentation was nice as well. The place really hops on a Thursday night! I'll be back.
5 based on 328 reviews
Bar- Restaurant, happy Casual dinning . Mediterranean, traditional Israeli food. Meet & fish, Vegetarian Friendly, beers & cocktails.
Good atmosphere, good service and a nice place to sit and relax in the market.The food is OK+ - I had a Balkan Shakshuka that was served with small sides of salad and a fresh bread.However, the egg in the Shakshuka was a little runny and I was not asked if this is how I like my egg. The restaurant did not have wholemeal or other non-white bread to serve with the dish.The house beer "Malca" is very nice and smooth.Reasonable prices.
Best Fast Food food near Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv District, Israel
4 based on 1625 reviews
Restaurant Hours : every night from 19:00 till 23:30
Went here on a recommendation of my clients. I can see why this is one of the top restaurants in Tel Aviv. The current location is very cosy. However I understand they will be moving to larger premises within a couple of months.They have three sittings: 6pm, 8pm, 10pm. Donât bother trying to get in at 8pm or 10pm if you donât have a reservation.They have happy hour from 6-7pm with discounted pricing.10/10 for atmosphere, service, quality of food. Everything was delicious and moorish. I went alone and so sat at the bar. Other dinners were very friendly and I felt quite comfortable being there in my own. Reasonable prices for Tel Aviv. Definitely try any specials of the day and the creme brûlée lollipops!
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