Mapplr’s favorite cafes, restaurants and bars in Neve Tzedek, Tel Aviv 20 June 08

Neve Tzedek is where I like to hang out when I am in Tel Aviv. It’s a tiny neighborhood not far from the beach, but it’s packed with cool boutiques, restaurants and cafes. Here are my favorites in Neve Tzedek.
Cafes
- Dallal Bakery (in the alley behind Dalal): great pastries and espresso
Kol Yisrael Chaverim 7
Tel Aviv, Israel
Tel +972-3-510-9292
www.dallal.info/#pageStart
- Tazza d’Oro: coffee and light food
Ehad Haam 6
Tel Aviv, Israel
+972-3-5166329
- Nina Café (across the Nina Suites, my favorite boutique hotel in Tel Aviv)
29 Shabazi Street
Tel Aviv, Israel
- Café Mia (read review)
55 Shabazi Street
Tel Aviv, Israel
Tel: +972 3 516 8793
Bars
- Jajo Bar
47 Shabazi Street
Tel Aviv, Israel
+972-3-516-4557
- Jajo Vino: just across the street from Jajo Bar, but specializes in wine
- Nana Bar (read review)
1 Ahad Haam Street
Tel Aviv, Israel
+972 3 516 1915
Restaurants
- Dallal
10 Shabazi Street
Tel Aviv, Israel
+972 3 510 9292
http://www.dallal.info/#pageStart
- Herbert Samuel (read http://www.dallal.info/#pageStart
- Herbert Samuel (read www.herbertsamuel.co.il
- NG meat bar
Ehad Haam 6
Tel Aviv, Israel
+972-3-5167888
- Kimel
Hashachar 6
Tel Aviv, Israel
+972-3-5105204
Mediterranean food
- Mari
Lilenblaum 1 (corner of Pines 27)
Tel Aviv, Israel
+972-3-5100989
Mediterranean food
- Catit (read review)
4 Heihal Hatalmud St.
Tel Aviv, Israel
www.catit.co.il
+972-3-510-7001
- Yoezer Wine Bar (read review)
Ish Habira 2
Kikar Hashaon
Jaffa, Israel
(in nearby Jaffa by the clock tower)
+972-3-683-9115
French, wine bar
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You forgot Suzanna’s for great food and beautiful setting.
Galit, you are right. It is a classic in the neighborhood.
yes Suzanna’s is the best! inside and out…
Unfortunately, Jajo Vino’s sublime atomosphere, great track list and what may well be a good wine list (I’m no connosieur) is somewhat spoilt by the hoity rude female staff. Unfortunately, this place cuts against everything that is good about Israel – which is namely a warmth and laissez faire attitude that is customary in the Med.
Had I wanted to feel shafted and insulted I would have gone to Paris. needless to say, service is not their strong point.