Food review

HIBA in Tel Aviv: Winter menu marks turning point for chef Yossi Shitrit's restaurant - review

One thing is clear: HIBA has entered its next chapter, hitting its stride with a fully personal, precise menu rich in depth and flavor.

HIBA in Tel Aviv.
STUDIO GURSHA

Studio Gursha: Pan-African fine dining reaches Tel Aviv - restaurant review

Meat is art at Gaston Steakhouse, Airport City.

Gaston Steakhouse at Airport City: Where meat is an art - restaurant review

Food at dairy restaurant Salta.

Salta revisited: Inside the Ra’anana dairy gem celebrating 20 flavorful years - review


Mi, Ma, Mu: An Israeli burger joint that has it all - review

Mi, Ma, Mu in Kiryat Ono is a burger joint that has it all: several choices of burger, original side dishes and very good sauces.

 Mi, Ma, Mu

Itta: A new Tel Aviv pop-up wine bar in Popina's courtyard - review

Located next to the restaurant, in picturesque Neve Tzedek, the new place retains Popina’s style while offering a cozy and less formal atmosphere.

 Itta chef Orel Kimchi.

Miss and Mr.: Jerusalem's hip and modern Tel Aviv-style restaurant - review

“The vibe, the ambience, the design, the attention to detail – it’s not just high level for Jerusalem, but even for Tel Aviv.”

 Homemade filo pastry at Miss and Mr.

LP: A Tel Aviv social club with NYC cocktail bar vibe - review

LP is the perfect spot for a night out that will temporarily transport you away from Tel Aviv.

 Part of the array at LP.

Hayekev: Netanya's universally popular restaurant - review

We enjoyed a very warm welcome recently and were able to remind ourselves just how good an eatery Hayekev is – both food and service well up to standard.

 Hayekev

Jerusalem Street Food Festival: All you can eat for NIS 127 - review

Overall, a lovely evening in a lovely setting, and a good chance for non-meat-eaters to experience the flavors of the shuk. The festival runs until the end of August.

 THE JERUSALEM Street Food Festival at the Inbal Hotel.

Café Landwer: Everything is just a little nicer than other cafés - review

Everything here is just a little nicer than a usual café. The tables are spaced far enough apart that you can have a conversation.

 CAFÉ LANDWER

Cafe 65: A new standard for Tel Aviv brunch - review

Our only piece of advice for anyone visiting Cafe 65: Come hungry.

 BRUNCH AT Cafe 65.

Nina Bianca: Good mood food in Kiryat Ekron - review

Still large, airy, divided into different seating areas, with an eye-catching decor of white brick, high and low ceilings, and striking murals – we knew we were in for a culinary treat.

 Nina Bianca

Claro;: A hidden gem in the heart of Tel Aviv - review

Despite having a reputation for being super posh (with prices to match), the atmosphere was relaxed and distinctly unpretentious.

 Claro;