Reviews on Italian food in Bat Yam, Tel Aviv District, Israel. Bat Yam (Hebrew: בַּת יָם (audio) (help·info), Arabic: بات يام) is a city located on Israel's Mediterranean Sea coast, on the central coastal strip, just south of Tel Aviv. Part of the Gush Dan metropolitan area in Tel Aviv District, the city had a population of 128,904 in 2016.
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4 based on 327 reviews
Allora restaurant is located at Rothschild Boulevard at the center of Tel Aviv, an Italian restaurant full with Warm atmosphere. You will enjoy eating a variety of pizzas, focaccias and hot dishes coming fresh to the table along with a wide range of wines
Allora is centrally located in the heart of Tel Aviv. The menu is pretty standard Italian fare.The breads are good, but not great - which could be said about the whole restaurant. The property itself is nothing to write home about. Same could be said about the service.All in all, not bad, but nothing great.
4 based on 277 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.
Great creative Italian dishes, good cocktails. The atmosphere is fun and lively - we had a great time. Good to know - they offer happy hours on Sunday to Thursday between 5pm and 7pm when everything (food and drinks) are 30% off.
4 based on 636 reviews
This place was busy when we came and we were lucky to get a table. They mainly do pasta and pizza so we tried the pasta, I had gnocchi with a small portion of smoked meat and green vegetables which was very nice. My wife had ribbons of pasta with mushrooms and fried goujons of beef which was delicious. The wine was very pleasant and the coffee was very strong. Service was very good. Overall very nice if a little expensive.
4 based on 230 reviews
We ate here midweek the restaurant was basically empty nevertheless the service was painfully slow and a surly particularly our waitress who was obviously irritated by one of our party changing their order the drinks waiter was equally unpleasant and sour faced we waited about 25 minutes for each course , which is reasonable in a busy restaurant but this place was empty , the manager and greeter were helpful and welcoming but the wait staff were awful we waited an age for our coffee and in the end just paid the bill instead , we used to go here a lot several years ago and it was much better ,we will not be going back again
4 based on 270 reviews
Our pizza goes through a 36 hour process before it dives into your mouth, we take great pride in our pizza and you can feel our hard work, the fresh ingrediants that has been freshly baked every day,our fresh mozzarella and our premium tomato sauce in eve
Came here with my wife and two kids (16 & 13). Ordered full slab of margarita and 2x shifka and 2x caprese. Normally kids only eat the margarita however ours were so good they demolished them! Margarita good but worth going for something more interesting. Cost on the high side but nice atmosphere and friendly staff.
3 based on 400 reviews
Located in one of Tel Aviv´s historical sites, in the renovated Old Train Station area (âHa´Tachanaâ), Italkia Ba´Tachana (âItalian in the stationâ) restaurant offers a Southern Italian fare of home made pizza and pasta, meat, fresh seafood and classicall
I actually like the food at this restaurant, but today I experienced the following: I went to lunch today, at the âItalkia bâtachanaâ restaurant in Tel Aviv, with an English speaking friend. When we got the Hebrew bill, I noticed the waiter had automatically added 15% tip. He did not know I read Hebrew. When I confronted him and asked him if itâs noted in the menu that this is what they do, he said no, but itâs a new law. We said that we eat in plenty of restaurants and have never come across this phenomenon. He said its a recent law. He did say that if we wanted to reduce the % we could or that he would take it off all together. When I confronted the shift manager and complained in Hebrew, she said they do that to tourists because they donât always leave tips and if I wanted she would reimburse us. I told her that I would report them. If they are going to arbitrarily add a tip to the bill, then they should have it noted in their menu. If I hadnât said anything, the waiter wouldnât have even mentioned that heâd added the tip. I wonder what would have happened if I had told him to add a tip, would he have told me that they already did? Very upsetting.Thank you for writing your feedback. We hope that we can fix the situation and see you again among our customers
4 based on 230 reviews
Busy local restaurant with friendly service. We ordered starters that were really good but were enormous, we could barely manage our main courses, a few mouthfuls. The foccacia with tomatoes and burrata was great. The black pasta with shrimp less so, bland, no flavour and the fish could have been frozen. Skipped deserts though they sounded good.
5 based on 445 reviews
Italian street food
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4 based on 195 reviews
Holon the Children Friendly TownSome Children Stories Theme GardensNear the Kfar Azar Boy story a nice restaurant coffee house a combination of Italian Mediterranean style dishes Breakfast Lunch and DinnerFew branches in IsraelNot Kosher
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3 based on 400 reviews
Located in one of Tel Aviv´s historical sites, in the renovated Old Train Station area (âHa´Tachanaâ), Italkia Ba´Tachana (âItalian in the stationâ) restaurant offers a Southern Italian fare of home made pizza and pasta, meat, fresh seafood and classicall
I actually like the food at this restaurant, but today I experienced the following: I went to lunch today, at the âItalkia bâtachanaâ restaurant in Tel Aviv, with an English speaking friend. When we got the Hebrew bill, I noticed the waiter had automatically added 15% tip. He did not know I read Hebrew. When I confronted him and asked him if itâs noted in the menu that this is what they do, he said no, but itâs a new law. We said that we eat in plenty of restaurants and have never come across this phenomenon. He said its a recent law. He did say that if we wanted to reduce the % we could or that he would take it off all together. When I confronted the shift manager and complained in Hebrew, she said they do that to tourists because they donât always leave tips and if I wanted she would reimburse us. I told her that I would report them. If they are going to arbitrarily add a tip to the bill, then they should have it noted in their menu. If I hadnât said anything, the waiter wouldnât have even mentioned that heâd added the tip. I wonder what would have happened if I had told him to add a tip, would he have told me that they already did? Very upsetting.Thank you for writing your feedback. We hope that we can fix the situation and see you again among our customers
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