Miznon

A phenomenon ! Shani even took that concept to Paris, New York and Singapore where it instantly became a cult restaurant. Israeli can eat anything in a pita. Well Miznon took to concept to the extreme.
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.”
Hummus Ha Carmel

For a classic “hummuseria” experience, head to Hummus Magen David in Shuk HaCarmel.
It’s Friday and you’re recovering from a desperate attempt to run all your errands before the Sabbath begins. Looking for something.If you’re already in the shop, it’s a crime not to end your busy morning at Hummus Magen David.In a former synagogue building, you can experience delicious and authentic hummus for just 13 shekels . Word of advice, they don’t accept credit cards so make sure you have cash.
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 🧆🥙
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.
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.