Find out what European 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 1666 reviews
We stumbled upon this restaurant and were lucky to get a table on a Monday night only because we were early. The menu selection was such that it was hard to narrow down what we wanted. Every dish was better than the last, Highly recommend this place.
4 based on 275 reviews
Cicchetti - Meaning small plates in Italian. Is a tribute to traditional Venetian wine bars and to those happy culinary moments associated with Italy. We believe that good food, a glass of wine and a lot of soul - Simply makes Life Better.
Very nice Italian restaurant just a two-minute walk from the Diaghilev Hotel. It serves small plates (tapas style). We tried about seven dishes and all were excellent (gnocchi, oxtail ravioli in sage and butter sauce, sea bass cooked in paper with tomato sauce and olives, a pizza, and a salad).There is very limited room inside so you will most likely eat outside.The service was very good, and the crowd is clearly a local crowd, not a bunch of tourists. It's very busy every night so I recommend a reservation. I would absolutely return.
4 based on 164 reviews
a great place for a casual dinner or lunch with delicious well proportionate dishes. I particularly enjoyed the Gnocchi dish that was done very professionally. The Gnocchi were soft and fresh, probably done in house and not bought. sauce was amazing. The place was relaxed, casual and hospitable so I recommend it.
4 based on 151 reviews
This is an authentic little restaurant, which serves mainly traditional Hungarian food (as well as other Western dishes).The owners of the restaurant (and most of the staff) are actually of Hungarian descent, which makes the place even more authentic, due to the Hungarian language constantly being spoken by the great staff.As for the food - well, it was pretty much OK, but lacked any WOW effect nor unique tastes. While traditional Hungarian food is rich in flavors, most of the dishes were rather bland in taste and lacked that familiar "home made" touch.The restaurant itself, while looking very plain, is anything but cheap. We were a couple at dunner, had 3 starters, 2 mains and 2 desserts and paid a hefty 300 NIS (apx. 85 USD) + tip.Bottom line - a decent place for a one time dinner, but I don't think we'll be back.
4 based on 1029 reviews
mashya restaunt is the new little sister of "kitchen market" (TLV PORT). chef yossi shitrit made a new local modern kitchen.
We ate launch on Saturday in this restaurant.The food was amazing and the service was the best.One disadvantage the place has is that the menu does not have a lot of options you adjust your to the restaurant.
4 based on 1806 reviews
Between yhuda halevi street & lilienblum street
Have not been in this restaurant for 2 years. Yossi the owner greeted us on arrival. The service in this restaurant is on a very high level. T aubergine special starter served with tomato salsa, pine nuts, tahini and coriander was amazing, the Moroccan bread melted in the mouth with a crunchy crust. The beetroot tarter was delicate and flavoursome. My wife had the chopped steak with mash potatoes was flavoursome and cooked to perfection. I had the Taleh kebab with a delicious sauce. This restaurant by far, has the best boutique wine collection of any restaurant that I visited around the world. We have tried several boutique wines, all which were delicious, particularly the Aharonoff 2014 Reserve. Highly recommended.
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.
4 based on 1718 reviews
Kitchen Market is a contemporary fusion restaurant above the farmers' market in Tel Aviv's famous port Namal which is a popular destination for foodies. The market is a source of the finest ingredients, brought up straight to the kitchen. Pure flavors, ma
This busy, buzzing restaurant has views of tempting food stalls and happy people. The serving staff were very friendly introducing themselves by name and assuring you of their best attention. My dish of tuna carpaccio was absolutely delicious and my daughterâs seafood pasta almost overflowing the plate with all cooked to tender perfection. A tempting chocolate pudding was gorgeous although its presentation lacked embellishment.The Kitchen Market is well worth the lengthier travel to the north of Tel Aviv.
4 based on 1060 reviews
Salva vida - is the new culinary project of Chef Yuval Fachler and his unique California meets Mediterranean cuisine .now residing in the tlv88 hotel with the amazing sea view balcony and great breeze from the Mediterranean.
From the very first greeting to the last adieu, this restaurant was the finest which we have visited in Tel Aviv. The food was simply stunning. The accompanying drinks passed perfectly. Stav and his team deserve huge praise for delivering an unforgettable experience. Many thanks to them all. If I lived in Tel Aviv, I would never be anywhere else. Huge thanks and big kisses,Simon and Sascha. Dear Simon & Sascha!We are so glad to hear back from you in such a positive way!Thank you so much for spending your time with us.It was a pleasure for us to provide you with our best and we hope to see you again soon :)
Where to eat Italian food in Tel Aviv: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 445 reviews
Boccaccio is a classic Italian restaurant situated in the heart of Tel Aviv, 100 meters from the beach.Our menu offers a variety of dishes from across Italy in a relaxed atmosphere for lunch and an upscale atmosphere for dinner.For a romantic dinner or a
We stayed across the road from this restaurant so visited it as it was local. The food was great, menus are presented on an iPad which was new experience for us. The staff who served us were very attentive and friendly; their service matched the food quality and made for a lovely evening.
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