My fav cafes in TLV
- Maya
- Sep 20, 2019
- 4 min read
Updated: Oct 4, 2019
Who doesn't love food?!
There's nothing like sitting in a cute cafe, enjoying a delicious breakfast or brunch.
Moreover, if the food is also beautiful and photogenic, then it's even better!
Recently, I have visited many cafes in Tel Aviv, and decided to share with you some of my favorite places.
So lets start!
This is by far my favorite coffee spot!
There's something about the Cafeteria restaurant that gives you a magical pink design experience.
You can't help but fall in love with the design of the place.
Moreover, the coffee is not only wonderfully served, but also one of the best I've tried.
The menu is suitable for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and offers a range of classic-style dishes, alongside light Italian-style dishes.
Among other things, you can find dishes such as fish and chips with tartar sauce, forest mushrooms and truffle risotto, Caesar salad, traditional Israeli breakfast, asparagus and a variety of sandwiches and pastries.
I recently visited there in the morning, so I had an indulgent breakfast.
I ordered croissant sandwich with fried egg, gauda cheese and sliced vegetables on the side. It was very good and filling.
Address: Hashmonaim 96, TLV Mall, Tel Aviv.
This cafe is part of the Cucu Hotel and is located on Dizengoff street, in a corner overlooking the beautiful Dizengoff Square (this is also right next to the center, in case there is no parking in the area).
The place isn't big and mostly allows seating outside under a sidewalk shed, with a view of the street which is usually very busy in the morning during the week.
There is an interior space with wide open doors with an impressive round bar, with lots of chic and aesthetic.
I tried their homemade almond milk and banana yogurt with homemade granola and fresh fruits.
Address: Dizengoff 83, Tel Aviv.
The Dallal restaurant is housed in a beautiful and ancient building in the heart of Neve Tzedek neighborhood, Tel Aviv.
The dishes on the menu range from local Mediterranean flavors to European techniques and classics. There are fresh fruits and sea fish, plenty of pastas made on site and seasonal vegetables from local crops.
I highly recommend trying the bagel brioche and boursin cheese, which also includes guacamole, boild egg and green leaves.
For dessert, you should get the french toast sandwich with seasonal fruit and maple syrup.
Cafe Dallal is basically an extension of the Dallal restaurant, located in Neve Tzedek.
The cafe offers you a variety of classic European breakfasts, along with Mediterranean touches, such as bagel brioche with bruin cheese, açaí bowl, burekasabich, and a variety of pastries, cakes and breads, that come straight from Neve Tzedek's bakery.
When I go to Cafe Dallal for breakfast, I mostly like to eat the muesli morning or the açaí bowl.
Address: Jabotinsky 108, State Square, Tel Aviv.
You can't help but fall in love with this place!
The best part of this cafe is probably the garden. If you continue from the tiny inner space, you will reach a pastoral garden in the heart of Tel Aviv.
The garden is very pretty, pastoral, mostly shaded, equipped with fans, full of plants.
Citizen's menu is very fresh and based on health.
There are toasts, bowls of salads, and also sweeter food, like muesli with fresh fruits and granola or chia pudding cups in different styles.
You can enjoy healthy drinks for various purposes depending on the ingredients of the drink, such as, a detox drink for detoxification with activated carbon.
There are also Latte drinks in different colors, like a beet latte and a matcha latte.
I've already tried a decent portion of the menu on my visits there: yogurt, spend-the-night oats , Salmani's bowl (which is my favorite meal there, I highly recommend trying it) and avocado toast.
I've also tried some of the drinks there- cappuccino, matcha latte, beet latte and black magic (orgnic raw cacao, activated charcoal cayenne, chili flakes).
Address: Montefiore 15, Tel Aviv.
This place is amazing and one of my favorite cafes in Tel Aviv!
It is designed very well and has sunflowers, my favorite kind of flower ❀
The atmosphere there is so chilling and fun and the waiters are so kind.
I tried the morning tray and some of the smoothie bowls, which were as perfect as they look.
There are 5 types of smoothie bowl, each one of them is different and has a different color, of course, because of the different ingredients in each of the smoothies.
This place also offers you some healthy juices, such as colorful shakes with a variety of fruits, matcha and activated carbon.
Obviously there are also usual drinks like tea and coffee- hot or iced.
Address: Basel 37, Tel Aviv.
The design of this place amazing and gives an atmosphere of calm and tranquility.
There are lots of green plants, and as a plant lover, I enjoy sitting there and eating an amazing smoothie bowl.
Everything on the menu is organic and plant-based.
There are also healthy juices, which are not cheap at all but worth-buying.
During my visits, I've tried all of their smoothie bowls- açaí, cocoa and spirulina.
All of the bowls are amazing! The toppings are coconut, chia seeds, goji berry and granola, which is made in the place and is very delicious.
Sometimes the granola is missing and there are pecans instead.
I've also tried their healthy pancakes and the dulce de leche toast with banana, cinnamon, cocoa fragments and chia seeds.
Both of the meals are so good and perfect when you crave something sweet but also healthy and nutritious.
Address: Dizengoff 210, Tel Aviv.
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