The Best Restaurant in Tel Aviv, Israel

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The city's cosmopolitan character is happily represented in its food, although stands selling the Middle Eastern fast food for which this part of the world is famous—such as falafel and shawarma—still occupy countless street corners. You'll find restaurants serving everything from American-style burgers to sushi and chili con carne. In contrast to Jerusalem, diners who keep kosher have to search for a kosher restaurant, aside from those in the hotels. A spate of new kosher establishments caters to a significant slice of the discerning dining market, but with the fairly rapid turnover of some Tel Aviv eateries, the concierge is still the best person to ask about the latest in kosher restaurants.

Most Tel Aviv restaurants, except those that keep kosher, are open seven days a week. Many serve business lunches at reasonable prices, making them less-expensive options than the price categories suggest. As elsewhere in the Mediterranean, Israelis dine late; chances are there will be no trouble getting a table at 7 pm, whereas past 10, diners may face a long line. Casual attire is always acceptable in Tel Aviv.

Tel Aviv's restaurants are concentrated in a few areas: Sheinkin and Rothschild Streets, Basel, Ibn Gvirol Street, and the Tel Aviv Port.

Gambrinus

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This lively European-style pub has a great selection of draft beer, including many hard-to-find Belgium beers. The wood-paneled interior is cluttered with beer posters, photos, and paraphernalia, and the wooden beaches and tables are rustic, warm, and welcoming. The menu is simple and meat-centric, and the big portions are perfect for sharing. Perennial favorites include shrimp in butter and garlic, potatoes with melted Bulgarian cheese, and the Kobe beef steak. The restaurant can get loud on busy weekend nights and there's usually a wait for tables. Reservations aren't essential but are a good idea on Fridays and Saturdays.
45 HaTsiyonut, Israel
972-08–865–5719
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No lunch Mon.–Thurs.

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