Tel aviv restaurants

Tel Aviv hamburger chain becomes Israel's latest exit in a NIS 65 million deal with Nono Group

The purchase of GDB, a hamburger chain established six years ago, aims to continue Nono Group's expansion after acquiring Giraffe, Nono, Mimi, and Taqueria chains.

The Nono Group acquired 50% of Tel Aviv's burger brand GDB for NIS 65 million.
THE KIND of experience that warrants a weekly pilgrimage.

The Afui Bake House: A Friday-only high-end brunch in Tel Aviv - restaurant review

Okoko

The secret cave of Okoko is a journey to the past and a leap into the future, here and now

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Home cooking delivered just in time

Esek Taim (Tasty Business) is a family-run business that belongs to Dana and Ronen Malhan.

Esek Taim

Unexpected Italian eating

Gourmet Pizza from SuperPizza, panini subs and burgers at Piano Piano

SuperPizza

Thai House delivered, again

Like almost all restaurants, Thai House (Habayit Hatailandi) now concentrates on its delivery menu, and it is better than ever.


Restaurant delivery: Spotlight on Asian cuisine

Cafe Taizu and the Giraffe Noodles Bar chain both offer pan-Asian variety.

Taizu Cafe

Italian restaurants - not just for the pizza

Italian food seems to adapt well to home deliveries

(L-R) Dishes from POMO and Serafina

Kosher restaurant food for the extended lockdown

Ethnic and fast foods compete for your delivery order while you’re at home

Ewa Safi

Tradition and Yiddishkeit at Keton

Long-standing Tel Aviv establishment serves Ashkenazi cuisine not only during the holidays

Keton

Celebrate at home

A tried-and-true quartet of vendors dispatching great food during lockdown

Lorenz and Mintz

Remember Derby Bar for later - it’s only a matter of time

The owners assure us the restaurant will reopen as soon as possible.

The fish (Credit: Dvir Kaveh)

Japan comes to Tel Aviv

Tatami, the name the owners chose for this restaurant, is actually a traditional Japanese mat. But it also evokes in Hebrew “taim,” tasty.

Tatami