One of my favorite nights in Tel Aviv. Sit in an awesome street side cafe next to an old synagogue, share fantastic inspired plates, and listen to music with a joyful crowd. Can't miss dinner out.
The best time to visit is at about 19:00. If not you can wait more than 1 hour. Amazing chicken liver and the sweet potato. Must visit, a bit expensive though.
One of the best places I've been in Tel Aviv! Full of people, friendly stuff, great music and good atmosphere. You should definitely go there to have at least a couple of beers.
Absolute must in Tel Aviv! Try the bread with the yoghurt, it is really tasty! Very friendly service but most of the times you will have to wait for a table..
Very local and touristic at the same time. Wanna get to know new people? This is the spot. Nice cocktails and casual food. Not ur fine dining spot but must see n try ;)
A place is rather loud and with a "hipster service", but still cute and the food is really haute cousine level. The presence of the Great synagogue gives a place really special atmosphere. Recommend!
Perfect music and vibes in front a synagogue in central Tel Aviv. Not to mention the super flavourful eggplant and carpaccio and the rich chocolate mousse!
Really great food and nice atmosphere! Order several plates and they will serve it when a single dish is done cooking. Their sweet potatoes are the best. Wifi: 123456789
Excellent place to chill with friends, even on a Sunday evening. The smoked aubergine and roasted sweet potato are delicious, as well as the sourdough bread.
Great food and atmosphere! Minute steak, tahini and ratatouille are awesome but after first bite of calmares we were speachless! You simply have to order them.
Overlooking the Great Synagogue, Port Said looks like your local vinyl store combined with food and drinks. The huge shelves inside makes sure that the DJ is always playing its finest music.. Read more
The minute steak was awesome. However, portions are small, so do not expect to leave full. Rather, come here to join the hipsters, be seen, and get some nice creative food.
Flocks of attractive Israeli hipsters spill onto the sidewalk at this Brooklyn meets Tel Aviv small platesrestaurant with a massive vinyl collection and decent food