Our Pick of the Most Exciting New Tel Aviv Restaurants Not To Miss

Tel Aviv is a vibrant and diverse city, known for its delicious food scene. Whether you’re a local or a tourist, there’s always something new and exciting to discover when it comes to dining out in Tel Aviv. In this article, we’ll take a look at some of the best new restaurants that have recently opened up in the city, and what makes them worth checking out.
Tel Aviv’s Best Sushi Restaurants

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Apart from being a culinary hotspot and beach destination, Tel Aviv is also densely populated with coffee shops. When I ask Israelis how they like their coffee, I almost always get the same reply: dark and strong. If that is not your cup of coffee, then head to the specialty coffee shops I am introducing in this article! Although they also tend to have at least one option adapted to the general taste preferences, they offer fruity alternatives that spin the wheel of flavours.
Tel Aviv Top 5 Vegan / Vegetarian Restaurants

Fully vegetarian/vegan restaurants is a rather new thing in Israel. Arguably, hummus and sabich are vegetarian… but the concept of an entire menu around plants is something the Israelis took a little time to adjust to. But like many things in Israel, new trends, even if somewhat delayed, catch like fire and chefs quickly took to the concept and ran with it, often taking the idea to new heights. The inspiration for these restaurants is often rooted in traditional mediterranean cuisine. We do have amazing fruits and vegetables and it felt like it was high time they took center stage. Check out our favorite plant based eateries around town.
Top 5 Best Kosher Restaurants in Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv n’ est pas Jerusalem, surtout en ce qui concerne les restaurants cacher. Dans le passé, le choix se limitait aux restaurants d’hôtels ou alors à des grillades. Mais les temps ont changé. Depuis la venue de nombreux français (cocorico!), armés de leur branchitude toute parisienne, de nouveaux restaurants casher se sont établis, et n’ont rien à envier à leurs frères mois observant. La sélection que nous vous préparée ne se cantonne pas à des brochettes de coeurs de poulets et autres délicatesses carnivores. Vous trouverez un restaurant asiatique aux parfums d’indochine, un italien tenu par un couple intransigeant en matière de cuisson des pâtes, un hamburger que jamais vous n’auriez cru casher et bien sûr, notre chef favori, Eyal Shani, qui ne cesse de nous enchanter, cette fois-ci, avec son dernier né, Dvora.
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Luca e Lino

10-year-old Jerusalem Topolino’s successor, Luca Elino, appeared in the streets of Lilienblum. After falling in love with Italian food during a stay in Rome, cook couple Jonah Sasson and Maurice Gini teamed up with their children to share their “love” with the residents of Tel Aviv. Their concept is clear: simply Sicily. Sicilian cuisine (also known as poor cuisine, called “cucina povera”) uses little butter or cream and relies only on affordable ingredients such as olives, almonds, nuts, herbs, and other dairy products. doing. Luca e Lino’s menu features a variety of sophisticated pastas, such as his ravioli with lemon butter and thyme artichoke and ricotta his cheese, as well as hearty dishes such as his hearty oxtail stew and his Mediterranean eggplant and parmesan risotto. Hearty meat and fish dishes are served. Leave room for desert as their tartufo is the divine final act of the meal.
Ha Achim

On the south corner of Ivan Gvirol Street, one of Tel Aviv’s main thoroughfares, since 2011, the restaurant Brothers is the sister restaurant of the restaurants Doc and Ivy. The Brothers is a local restaurant that celebrates Israel’s cultural and culinary achievements every day. From Shula Chen to Keren Mor, from chicken skewers to decadent brunch, you’ll find it all here.
Herzl 16

After months of nailing and simmering in the pool of urban unrest, Herzl 16, a promising successor to R2M’s Rothschild 12, has opened its doors… The doors of Rothschild 12 have finally closed. In terms of atmosphere, the Herzl 16 maintains the old spirit of the Rothschild 12 – both in terms of sound, music, performance and design. The food is similar but with a Japanese twist.
Hakosem

“From falafel to schnitzel, HaKosem has been serving traditional Tel Aviv street-style fare for years.
With creamy hummus dishes, sensational shawarmas, and perfectly cut salads, it’s no surprise that Hakosem is always packed with customers. The passion shared by the chef and friendly staff means you can literally taste the passion put into every bite. By the end of the meal, you’ll feel full and full, much like a restaurant fills with full guests.”