La Table du Boucher
2023 Tel Aviv Best Kosher Meat Restaurant: La Table du Boucher
Your meal will not only be delicious, it’ll be inspiring. I highly recommend it as special place for any family celebration.
The Levinsky Market
The Levinsky Market or Shuk Levinski in Hebrew is one of Tel Aviv’s most beloved markets, albeit not as famous as Tel Aviv’s Carmel Market or Shuk haCarmel. Located in the Florentin Quarter of Tel Aviv, the Levinsky Market was founded in 1927 as an area for spice merchants and kitchenwares dealers to trade. The world famous Pereg spice company’s first shop is in Levinsky Market and their products are now a staple in Israeli and Jewish homes throughout the world.
2023 New Tel Aviv Restaurants
Get ready to embark on a thrilling and flavorsome adventure through the vibrant foodie scene of Tel Aviv! This bustling city is a true gastronomic paradise, where diverse culinary influences intermingle with the finest local ingredients to create a melting pot of tantalizing tastes and unforgettable experiences.
A Fun Day Trip to Beit Lehem HaGlilit Spice Market
Beit Lehem Haglilit is a small town located in the north of Israel, famous for its spice market, which is a must-visit destination for foodies and travelers looking for an authentic taste of the Middle East. Whether you’re a local or a tourist, a day trip to the Beit Lehem Haglilit Spice Market promises to be a fun and flavorful experience.
Jasmino’s
Jasmino’s Pita is a taste sensation that you won’t want to miss. It’s not just cheap street food, it’s a dining experience. Don’t miss out on the magic of Jasmino’s Pita.
Mifgash Rambam
Aka “ha shawarma shel habasta “aka the coolest Shawarma spot in town by the one and only @basta_tlv 🫶
Come here if your craving some authentic middle-eastern street food: from lamb-veal shawarma drenched in Amba, chicken skewers in a yogurt marinade or a good old Swiss grilled cheese (not so middle eastern but who’s gonna complain about that) you’ll find here the perfect snack to satisfy your local taste buds 🧆🥙
Tel Aviv-Jaffa Antiquities
This museum is an amazing piece of history. The building itself is from the Ottoman Empire, and is built on top of a Crusader fortress. Because of this, it displays two forms of art: ancient archeology, and contemporary artwork. Admire the amazing archeological feats of the Ottomans, while simultaneously appreciating more contemporary work.
Leyvik House-Israeli Center for Yiddish Culture
The waves of various “aliyah”s brought with them many more artists, and what is known as the “Yiddishe schrayber mishpokhe” (the Yiddish writers’ family) grew bigger and more influential. Many of them are our forefathers, the role models who laid these foundations and about whom we will tell on this site.
The Steinhardt Museum of Natural History
The museum presents Israel’s national treasures of nature, selected from a scientific collection of five and a half million items. In its exhibitions you will see thousands of items gathered through the years, in rare exhibits and displays that tell the story of the natural world around us.
The mission of the Steinhardt Museum of Natural History at Tel Aviv University is to inspire acquisition of knowledge, to promote understanding, and to reinforce our bonds with nature and our place within it – for the benefit of future generations.
The museum reveals scientific knowledge from research taking place within the museum itself and unique perspectives in an experiential, multi-sensory and enjoyable way, creating a special closeness and interaction with nature that cannot be experienced anywhere else.
The Yitzhak Rabin Center The Israeli Museum
The museum at the Yitzhak Rabin Center tells the story of Israel, from the emerging settlement in the years
The 20th until the assassination of the prime minister, from the big events to the small moments. This is a story about a dream and fulfillment, construction and creation, disputes and decisions, a break, and hope for dialogue and a better shared future.