Meir Sadan: Tel Aviv's own artisanal coffee roasters pour their superb products in the middle of this quaint, neighborly plaza. Take your cup outside and enjoy the breeze.
Sigalle Barness: A must visit! This shook has it all - Halva, Turkish Delight, Fresh Pita, Borekas, spices - you name it, it's there. Take your time and wander the stalls taking in all the sights, sounds, and smells.
Boaz Sachs: A great location to get away from the city within the city. Relax on the grass, get your dog in the dog park or play in the playgrounds. The possibilities are endless
Nishita Agarwal: Amongst the best frozen yogurt I've had. They have the most interesting (read unhealthy) toppings including halwa, hazelnut cream, dates and what not. Very Israeli. Loveee it!
David InterContinental Hotel Tel Aviv: You need to book several days ahead to visit the museum. The Palmach were the elite force of the Zionist Movement's underground military organisation prior to the establishment of the State of Israel.
70 Ibn Gvirol St. (at Sderot David HaMelech), 텔아비브, תל אביב
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Gal: We tried the Entrecote and the Filet. Both were amazing! Better entrecote (imo) than Makom Shel Basar and NG. The entrecote is not on the menu, you'll need to ask for it.
Gabor Kacsik: The place itself and the food is superb, try the deserts and the vegan options. The kebab and the chicken was really good, but the best thing in this place is the atmosphere :)
Jerome Smith: This is the place for the beautiful of Tel Aviv. However, once you get over it, the food, deserts, coffees and service is good and the prices are not as high as you would expect. Definitely worth it.
Dan Mikkin: Loved it! A modern take on the traditional food, nicely nuanced. The place is a hotspot – but you can skip the line by taking a table. Great service, cool vibe.
Ron Shtigliz: If you love art, this is a must see place. From painting to video installations, from photography to sculptures, exhibitions are always changing with new and exciting stuff!
Danielle Pal: Happy hour - you pay full price for a 44 shek cocktail and get an appetizer. I'd suggest the baby caprese salad, or the Yemenite bread. The big gun and the yellow were also good for the cocktails.
Alja I: Great selection of beer, nice small place place to stop and sit during a walk of the city or market visit. Fat Cat IPA on tap was deliciously bitter. Friendly service, you can also get takeaway beer.
Daf Nu: At the end of the Blvd, after the parking entrance, is relocated Bialik's mosaic fountain, that goes over Tel Aviv history in pictures and is beautiful.