Culinary Tour in Levinsky Market
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Eight Recommended Stops
If you’re staying at Sea Executive Suites, you’re just a short trip away from experiencing one of Tel Aviv’s most delightful food adventures. Just a quick ten-minute drive or a breezy fifteen-minute bike ride along the promenade will bring you to Levinsky Market, a lively place bursting with bold flavors, tempting aromas, and stories at every turn. From cheese and fresh pastries to hearty home-style stews, tacos, and vibrant gazoz, it’s all here in a lively setting with a unique atmosphere.
Tony and Esther — Levinsky 39
A neighborhood cafe with Tel Aviv character. Start the day with a strong espresso or a flavored gazoz in a light, youthful atmosphere.
Hahalban — Levinsky 48
A veteran deli for hard cheeses, olives, and jams. Order a sharing plate for two or sit outside with a snack and a glass of wine.
Hahalban — Levinsky 48
A veteran deli for hard cheeses, olives, and jams. Order a sharing plate for two or sit outside with a snack and a glass of wine.
Garger HaZahav — Levinsky 30
A personal plate of hummus with tahini, warm pita, and a mild house schug. A favorite stop for locals.
Ima’s Bourekas — Levinsky 46
Family style bourekas served with a hard boiled egg, pickles, and a spoon of sauce. Simple, tasty, precise.
The Sisters’ Khachapuri — Levinsky 59
Fragrant Georgian bread filled with cheeses and an egg. Great for sharing with friends or as a light meal.
Cafe Levinsky 41 — Levinsky 41
The city’s most talked about floral.
Taco Ba — Levinsky 45
A tiny spot for meaty or vegetarian tacos, avocado on top, a frozen margarita, and a little fiesta energy.
Nearby Add Ons
Already in the area. Pop over to “Saluf and Sons” at 80 Nahalat Binyamin for a hearty Yemenite meal, or “HaPasta BeLevinsky” at 84 Nahalat Binyamin for a focused Italian menu done right.
Need a Hand
Sea Executive Suites can mark stops on a map, help you shape a route, or book a tasting card in advance. City break plus good food is always a winning p
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