Guidebook for Tel Aviv

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Guidebook for Tel Aviv

Food Scene

for the city’s best hummus, head to Abu Hassan (1 Dolphin Street), although note that on Friday afternoons what seems like the whole city shows up for its famously creamy chickpea spread.
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Hummus Abu Hassan
1 Ha-Dolfin St
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for the city’s best hummus, head to Abu Hassan (1 Dolphin Street), although note that on Friday afternoons what seems like the whole city shows up for its famously creamy chickpea spread.
Since branching out to the Jaffa Port, The Old Man and the Sea has become more than a meal, it is a complete theatrical scene. From waiters running around like whirling dervishes, to giant pitchers of fresh squeezed lemonade, and so many vibrant salads you won't even need a main course (though you must try the grilled chicken, fish and kebabs), a weekend brunch at the port is worth braving the long line. Don't fret, it moves fast, and the fare is worth it. While the inside is cool on a hot day, we suggest braving the heat and eating port-side for the full experience. Throw in warm oven baked pita bread, and complimentary coffee/tea and tiny balls of honey-glazed goodness for dessert, and you
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The Old Man and the Sea
101 Retzif HaAliya HaShniya Street
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Since branching out to the Jaffa Port, The Old Man and the Sea has become more than a meal, it is a complete theatrical scene. From waiters running around like whirling dervishes, to giant pitchers of fresh squeezed lemonade, and so many vibrant salads you won't even need a main course (though you must try the grilled chicken, fish and kebabs), a weekend brunch at the port is worth braving the long line. Don't fret, it moves fast, and the fare is worth it. While the inside is cool on a hot day, we suggest braving the heat and eating port-side for the full experience. Throw in warm oven baked pita bread, and complimentary coffee/tea and tiny balls of honey-glazed goodness for dessert, and you
This burgeoning spot in the Jaffa Flea Market categorizes itself as “food and vibes,” which couldn’t be more accurate. Bursting at the seams with an effervescent and energetic crowd, this is the place to be for a hip evening with vividly fresh ingredients and new, creative twists on comfort food favorites. On the menu are delicacies, such as homemade focaccia, a multitude of salads, shrimp burgers with chipotle aioli and roasted pineapple, lamb cannelloni with yogurt, almonds, and parsley - plus lots of other plates for sharing.
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Onza
3 Rabbi Hannina St
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This burgeoning spot in the Jaffa Flea Market categorizes itself as “food and vibes,” which couldn’t be more accurate. Bursting at the seams with an effervescent and energetic crowd, this is the place to be for a hip evening with vividly fresh ingredients and new, creative twists on comfort food favorites. On the menu are delicacies, such as homemade focaccia, a multitude of salads, shrimp burgers with chipotle aioli and roasted pineapple, lamb cannelloni with yogurt, almonds, and parsley - plus lots of other plates for sharing.

Drinks & Nightlife

Tucked away under the arches of Old Jaffa, Samuca bar is well loved by locals and keeps long hours, transforming from a café to a cocktail bar. Samuca is a little more chill than other bars in the area, with more jazz-focused music lineups.
Samuca
5 Mazal Arieh St
Tucked away under the arches of Old Jaffa, Samuca bar is well loved by locals and keeps long hours, transforming from a café to a cocktail bar. Samuca is a little more chill than other bars in the area, with more jazz-focused music lineups.
A perfect example of old Levant–meets–cool Europe is Jopea, with its taverna-esque feel inside and front row seats onto Flea Market theatrics outdoors. The bar offers a great wine selection, good craft cocktails, and fresh small plates and tapas.
Jopea
9 Rabi Pinkhas St
A perfect example of old Levant–meets–cool Europe is Jopea, with its taverna-esque feel inside and front row seats onto Flea Market theatrics outdoors. The bar offers a great wine selection, good craft cocktails, and fresh small plates and tapas.
Niv Gal and Ilana Bronstein started Anna Loulou Bar, which has to be one of the most fascinating bars in the region. From the beginning, this place brought together anyone and everyone who still dares to dream of peaceful coexistence. Locals dance the dabke, a traditional Arab circle dance, and listen to DJ Muhammad Jabali spinning Lebanese or Egyptian alternative rock and hipsters reciting Yiddish-inflected poetry during open mic nights. Oh, and the beer selection is great.
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Anna Loulou Bar
2 HaPninim
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Niv Gal and Ilana Bronstein started Anna Loulou Bar, which has to be one of the most fascinating bars in the region. From the beginning, this place brought together anyone and everyone who still dares to dream of peaceful coexistence. Locals dance the dabke, a traditional Arab circle dance, and listen to DJ Muhammad Jabali spinning Lebanese or Egyptian alternative rock and hipsters reciting Yiddish-inflected poetry during open mic nights. Oh, and the beer selection is great.