A beautiful and visually stunning location with a diverse array of dining options! From grocery stores to delightful candy shops and kiosks to bars, there's something for every palate! The decor is gorgeous, featuring natural elements, wooden furniture, and soft lighting ❤️. The ambiance captured my heart instantly, and I loved exploring this space, reluctant to leave! The staff is wonderful, catering to all your needs. It's definitely a must-visit when in Tel Aviv! I had tasty noodles from Wok to Walk and some treats from Sweetime Candy World ❤️. Looking forward to returning to sample more of the diverse cuisines available here!
An impressive air-conditioned market with an abundance of food choices. It’s the ideal spot to visit for lunch or drinks on a hot day, and perfect for quick shopping. Conveniently situated near Tel Aviv’s train station and close to major shopping malls. There are numerous parking options nearby, although they can be a tad pricey.
A lovely spot for shopping or dining. It features a range of small shops offering unique specialties. There's a charming tea shop, a selection of Eastern sweets, a tahini and halva shop, and an ice cream factory, along with various non-vegan, meat, and cheese options. The setting is beautiful, surrounded by restored historical buildings and a pond with water lilies, alongside modern architectural structures.
A must-visit destination for anyone in Tel Aviv! You can enjoy a variety of Israeli dishes and Western cuisine all in one spot. It’s an excellent place to experience Israel's food culture and sample a wide range of dishes. I appreciate that it's not a traditional restaurant but rather features small food stalls offering their specialties. The prices here are more affordable compared to most restaurants. I particularly enjoyed the chicken shop that serves everything from roasted chicken to spicy wings. They also have a seafood stall where you can choose your preferred seafood, plus there are vegetarian and dessert stalls as well.
I wouldn't classify it as a market; it feels more like a food court with a few small shops. It's tailored for tourists in a modern food court style. The entrances are numerous, but you have to go up from the street level. I appreciated that it’s a bright environment inside the building.