Food in tel aviv
Ola-Ola in Tel Aviv: Fresh flavors in the heart of Carmel Market - review
We left Ola-Ola with a strong feeling that the restaurant has only improved in its three years of existence and gained confidence. Why not go and see for yourself?
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Qumran: The magic of Moishik in Tel Aviv - restaurant review
HIBA in Tel Aviv: Winter menu marks turning point for chef Yossi Shitrit's restaurant - review
The Oppenheims utilize their whole family to run Tel Aviv’s popular Bodega burger bar
The Oppenheims’ affinity for serving quality food predates both Crave and Bodega by roughly 90 years.
Papi Pizza: Eco-aware pizza in Rabin Square, Tel Aviv - review
Established during the COVID lockdown, Papi Pizza was set up by a few friends who wanted to provide customers with great product, great service, fast delivery and innovative technology.
Alegria: The secret of good vegan food in Tel Aviv - review
Because parts of Tel Aviv now look like a huge building site, thanks to the light rail which is due to open next year, Alegria is hidden behind vast curtains of plastic sheeting.
Greek Salon: An abundance of good food, entertainment in Tel Aviv - review
Israelis know where to go for good food and entertainment and the Greek Salon restaurant in Tel Aviv offers an abundance of both.
Radler: Fantastic food at the heart of Tel Aviv, Israel - review
Radler, chef Moshiko Gamlieli’s new brasserie, is one of the hottest new places in Tel Aviv.
Olà-Olà: A Tel Aviv hit after just six weeks in business - review
The English menu had some marvelous bloopers which I enjoyed red-penciling, with “mify” for “mille-feuille” being a particularly egregious example. But the food makes up for it.
Ca Phe Hanoi: Like visiting Vietnam in Tel Aviv - review
“The concept is Vietnamese food that is super-energetic,” said chef Idan Peretz. “We want the vibe of the market of Vietnam combined with the taste of Mediterranean cuisine.”
Tel Aviv leads list of cities in Israel with the most diverse cuisine
10bis discovered which city had the largest variety of culinary options within a 5km radius, finding that Tel Aviv had 58 different cuisine options – compared to 43 for Haifa and 41 for Jerusalem.
Maison Kayser's new menu is a taste of southern France
The updated menu was introduced by none other than Eric Kayser himself, the maestro widely considered France’s best pastry chef, who now runs a vast worldwide network of boulangeries (bakeries).
Chef Tomer Tal never disappoints at George & John in Tel Aviv
The fun of coming here is also to try what innovations are coming out of Chef Tal’s kitchen.