Best Tel Aviv Restaurants For Visiting Wedding Guests
If many of your out-of-town weddings guests are visiting Tel Aviv for the first time, the demand for local hot spots and trendy restaurants are sure to start flowing in. Lucky for you, Tel Aviv is city known for its amalgamation of international cuisine in addition to the local Mediterranean fare. Here is our list of the best Tel Aviv restaurants and recommended eateries ready to satisfy your guests, whether theyâre looking for an evening of fine dining or just a latte at a local cafĂ©.
BRUNCH
Delicatessen – 79Â Yehuda HaLevi St
Delicatessen is a combination gourmet market and café with delicious brunch dishes like croquet madam and fresh eggs with bacon.
TRENDY DINNER & DRINKS
Port Saâid â 5 Har Sinai St
This no-reservations hot spot is a favorite among Tel Aviv locals due to its laid back vibe and great menu. The friendly staff serves delicious small plates with locally sourced ingredients, and great wines and cocktails.
HaBasta â 4Â HaShomer St
HaBasta is located just steps away from Carmel Market with outdoor seating and an extensive wine list. The menu changes daily and diners can expect a menu full âmarket freshâ vegetables, meat and fish.
Bar Aâ Vin â 7Â Rothschild Blvd
With a French-bistro style menu, diverse wine list and outdoor and indoor seating, Bar A Vin is a go-to spot for lovers of Parisian dining.
Joz Ve Loz â Â 5 Gvulot St
An eclectic and intimate space with candlelight and daily changing menu, Joz Ve Loz is a frequented spot by the whoâs-who of Tel Aviv.
Santa Katarina â 2 Har Sinai St
The bar-restaurantâs contemporary take on Israeli/Mediterranean food has the kitchen sending out dishes like Arabian Ceviche and coal oven pizza with mushrooms, porcini and truffle oil.
FINE DINING
Hotel Montefiore â 36Â Montefiore St
French cuisine with a Vietnamese twist, Hotel Montefiore is a Tel Aviv Restaurant âstapleâ loved by locals and tourists alike. The restaurant hosts breakfast, lunch and dinner with everything from toasted challah French toast with smoked salmon, to tandoori shrimp.
OCD â 17Â Tirtsa St
This Mediterranean-Gastro restaurant offers a fine dining experience comparable to those found in New York and London. Reservations are a must as all guests are served together, with two seatings per evening. The menu consists of 9 courses of tastings and dishes that look as great as they taste.
Pronto –Â 4Â Herzl St
Homemade pastas, fresh sauces and Italian wines adorn the menus of Pronto, Tel Avivâs very own upscale Italian restaurant.
SNACKS
Susu & Sons – 6Â Herzl St
Susu & Sons sits at the southern tip of Rothschild Boulevard serving hamburgers with toppings like lamb bacon or lobster. Expect to wait in-line as these burgers are in high demand.
Hanoi â 18 Lilienblum St
Hanoi brings a fresh voice into Tel Avivâs growing number of East Asian restaurants with a focus on noodles and authentic Vietnamese, Cantonese and Malaysian recipes. The food and restaurant space both have a âstreet foodâ vibe and many vegan and vegetable options are available.
Bunny Chow TLV Â –Â 40 Yishkon St
South Africans and Israeliâs alike flock to the markets of Tel Aviv to taste Bunny Chow TLVâs authentic âBunny.â A South African street-style curry made from chicken, beef or veggies served in hollowed out challah rolls. The shop also serves homemade Biltong and pomegranate hot sauce.