Teder

Teder In the gigantic artsy space known as Beit Romano, you’ll find an insanely hip bar called Teder that finally settled in this unconventional location — alongside a radio station that streams live music and concerts. Snack on celebrity chef Eyal Shani’s razor-thin pizza with fresh cheese or the vegan alternative, a locally sourced tomato […]
The Best Pizza in Tel Aviv | Tel Aviv Food Blog

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.
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.